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Show iAGE EIGHT - THE ft E It A LI) J 0UKNA By Martin BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES WEDNESDAY, LOGAN, UTAH, L, About i f Jf, ,r Vfvi h Elmer Ward of Willard were nominated for president of the class; Echo Holmgreen of Bear River City, Phyllis Lewis of Harris Logan, and Dorothy where the nominations for and Alys Worley of Logan. Ferd Sorenson of Brigat the Firmage home, returned ham City and Keith Rhodes of to her home in Salt Lake Bear River City will contest for the office of secretary. Elections will be held on Friday. of Duke, the J Ray The Freshman class at the manager C. Penney company at Vernal college is one of the largest in was a euest of Mr. and Mrs. the history of the school and A. A. Firmage Sunday afterthey are already demonstrating noon, Mr- Duke brought five a lot of pep and enthusiasm. students with him from Vernal Mrs. E. G. Olsen of Salt Lake City spent the week-en- d ,in Logan asA- the guest of Mr. and Olsen Mrs. Mrs. A. Firmage. is a sister of Mrs. Firmage. Mrs. J. W. Caldwell, mother of Mrs. Firmage who has spent a week L i L.4-- ; Prows. The program as outlined is as follows: song, opening America, congregation, led by Oscar Dunn, junior assistant scoutmaster: prayer, a scout from Troop 3; song. Put Your Shoulder to the Wheel, congregation; ceremony. flag Scouts James Calderwood, Owen Dick and Maughan. Darley Troop 3; pledge of allegiance Scout Jumes Calderwood: quartet, Olsen sisters; harmonica selection, Scout Cecil Morgan, ot 3; Troop presentation awards, Scout Executive Preston W. Pond; cornet solo. Srout Howard Dunn; short talk, Life Saving. Scout Guy Cardon, Troop 3; quartet. Olsen sisters; address, "The Parent and the Child, Commissioner John Roberts; saxophone number, Scout Cornell Wlxom, 3; Troop Taps, sung by congregation; HowTaps sounded by Scout ard Dunn, bugler; benediction, a Troop 3 scout. Preparations are being made for another district Logan honor court to be held In the Providence Second ward chapel, Sunday evening, October 18. All troops in Logan district will be Invited to participate, and all awards will be given, Chairman Prows announces. who will Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Christensen of Salt Lake City arc visitors in Logan. Mr. - s. - 1 OUR BOARDING HOUSE By AHERN wait till -- Vcsu TH DOOR SLAM MAk'ES "TiME OL PPOF. Has Qurr as -- Nou kT-C- NlOUki PLAVlMCa SodiUDS. LlkE. A altims DRAWER music teacHer i Hes a rictT uuTeU He gets map cauY blame Hear au KY FULL -- OF 1 THAT MICE I k'lP IS ABOUT AS MUSICAL AS A 23POUT' yj U. partment. The statement that the city's Indebtedness has increased more than $100 OOC.aO during the last . is wholly Incorrect. The total bonded indebtedness of Logan citv on January 1, 192G. At the was $530,000.00. present time the total bonded indebtedness of the city is hence the bonded indebtedness has iyen reduced $35,000.00 during the last six years. $20,000.00 of this amount has been reduced on the electric light bonds and $15000.00 in bonds. Mr. general purpose Bowman states that we should depreciate the plant 5 per cent each year. It would hardly, be good business or fair .to the plant to require the plant to pay off the bonded indebtedness and at the same time build up a reserve surplus sufficient to buy a new plant in twenty years. Mr. Bowman questions whether the light plant is saving t lie people of Logan $40,000.00 per year on account of the low rates. The rates charged by the city plant uve approximately 40 XT cent less than the rates charged by the Utah Power & Light company. Tills years net revenue from the light plant, after allowing all discounts, etc., will bo between $107,000.00 and $108,000.00. lienee it will be seen that the net saving to ttie Xople from the city light plant is in fact around $43 000.00 instead of $40,000 00. Respectfully II. It. Pedersen. City Auditor. six years $495,-000,0- 0; Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Olofson by Mrs. Ariel accompanied Berntson, motored to Ogden Monday to meet Mrs- Louise C. Hanson who arrived from Ran Jose, Calif. Mrs. Hanson is a cousin of the Olofson's and is en route to New York for the winter. While Mrs. Hanson has traveled considerably, this is her first visit to Logan and Cache valley, and she is very loud in her praise of this beau- tiful elean city with such wide streets and surrounded by such beautiful canyons. She comes from a state that can boast of beautiful scenery, but she claims she has never seen a more wonderful sight than the drive through Sardine canyon. She intends to'nend one week here visiting with friends and relatives. - Call, United States was in Logan Tuesday morning. He conferred Stowell. with Sheriff Jeff Stowell did not dLsclose the nature of the conference. Y'osco YY'. marshal for Utah, JILTED 1W J 1 ' ITi t....I ( Cond to lj.; fccip: of urt of the ,.i: vu'v, oi Cache. i i: v if:'- "s :ed :iiM:;1--;:,:r- i of Y V.i'g .a B i :gh "n t ' ,Y IV. ir the a; rite of-- ' Bale. n. A;-- : k. Log - a, tin 2.Vh 1931. 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In and for ttie tit You, Too, Can Horn In On These SAVINGS fy.- i NOTICE C'en V V: District Court of the Uirst Judicial District of the State ot Utah in and for the County of Cache. . 4 , M feY In On County A i CONSULT COUNTY ( TURK OR THE RESIT UTIY E SIGNERS EOR IURT1DR Ut ' al AND GUARDIANPROBATE SHIP NOTICES District ROBS LONDON Distressed by a letter from her Norwegian lover breaking off their engagement. May Hoe.st. former secretary to a celebrated Norwegian research worker in England, stole some stockings from a store. She believed that were she arrested and in trouble, her lover would rush to her aid. The sympathetic judge concurred in her lawyer's opinion thav she should be acquitted and sent back to her people in Norway. Legal Kb' ttie McDonald. Mrs. Rose Mrs. Leonard YYasden spent Sunday in Ogden visiting with relatives. She was accompanied home bv her sister, Miss Josephine Berrett, who will attend school at the U. S. A. C. this winter. light plant purposes only leads to confusion. Ihe light plant funds are kept entirely separate from the general fund or other funds of this city, and special water and sewer taxes have nothing to do with the light plant and are not used to create assets in the light de- !u COO'lSl'B'GS'3Be53aOCCC53'BiOCj00035iOeSG&BOG&OOeO&e&&OeB'Y Mr. and Mrs. Parley Kilburn announce the arrival of an eight pound son at a local hospital. This is the first addition to the Kilburn family. This column is for t Fie use of Dally lie raid remi-rAny communications not libelous and not over 300 words in length are welcome, no matter what the subject. No anoymous articles will be published. The Herald, however, does not necessarily agree with opinions expressed here. I hey are the individual ideas of the writers. Plan L-g- Mark Neuberger were among those who attended the funeral services Wednesday in Salt Lake City for C. D. Landow. Forem n Agin Em 1. entertainments and parties than ever before. This recomin mendation was approved view of the fact that the number of fraternity, sorority and A four art drama given completely in Swiss will be given m the Logan Ninth ward amusement hall Saturday at 8 p. m according to the announcenu nt of the Swiss and German organizations of The play is being staged in Logan through arrangement with the Swiss organization of Salt Lake City. The four act play is called Hanjoggeli dor Erbvetter. SwLss yodeling and other er tertainment is being planned also to be staged between acts of the play. V. Jones. Neuberger, Neuberger, Mr. and Mrs. F. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mr. and Mrs. A- H. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Mrs. J. A. Evans, Neuberger and Mrs. week-Judgin- MUSIC SHEET'S, AT and Mrs. David are rejoicing over the of a daughter, Friday. and child are doing fine. er JXSS ISS JEft FfUISH OF PER EJkiD' LiEFFER KllLL I GlFF Dof SUMMER ALFUki AMUDDER VtOLEEki LESSOR SOONER I TEAcH MUSIC 'Ey U. S. A. C. William Spkker and son. returned George W. Splcker home Monday from a two weeks pleasure trip to IflTISG I attend the The first meeting of the executive council of the Utah State Agricultural college student body was held on Tuesday. September 23. Emerson Abbott, president of the student of the body was in charge meeting. Among the important issues discussed was the recommendation from the social affairs committee, composed of faculty members and students, that the student body sponsor more organization socials are being cut down this year. The student body parties are expected to be much less expensive. Other matters discussed were the encouraging of stuCARD OF THANKS dents to participate in activities and the carrying out of InterTo the many kind friends and esting assembly programs. Stuneighbors who extended aid dent body officers for the coming year are: Emerson Abbott, and sympathy during the illpresident; Maurine Flint, vice ness and following the death MARRIAGE LICENSES president; lone Tarbet, secre- of our beloved Husband and been licenses have Marriage tary; Floyd Pulley, cheer king father, John Austin, we extend issued from the office of the and John Anderson, song our thanks. We are especially Cache county clerk to Dellon leader. thankful of the kindnesses and and Holland, Shelley, Idaho, love of those who took part in Oretta Hansen, Idaho Falls; EXCHANGE OPEN the funeral services. Abram Fitsgerald Dailey, and Mrs. Ida Aust'n and Family, Sadie Buttars. both of Dayton, LONDON. J. H. Cole and Family. Sept. 23. (UP) Rollin Allen and London's stork exchange opened Idaho; Lyman Helen Mbkin, both of Ucon. today with industrial securities Necessity Is the mother of inIdaho; James Alvin Ritchie and considerably above black Sat- vention. which explains how Joe Ruth Tyler, both of Ucon, but below Bungxtarter came to use the urday s closings potato masher to press grapes. Tuesdays curb dealings. this winter. set Every Tuesday has been aside as guidance day at the Logan Junior high school. The first of these weekly programs was held Tuesday between 9 to and 10 a. m., according IS Principal Alvin Hess. Section elections were held during the hour. A president, vice president and secretary-treasurwere named to head With the second day of regls 20 sectiuns. These tration over at the Utah Stale j each of the Tuesday, officers will become part of the Agricultural college comstudent government group of over 1000 s'udents had pleted registering, according of-to the school. The new report card, citizenreports from the registrar's fice. 400 of this number were ship, and thrill education were students. Approxi- discussed during the hour. freshmen Next Tuesday a vocational mately 1300 students had begun Editor, registering and these and a guidance program will be taken Heraid-Joun-.a- i: number of additional ones are up. In your rcrvni and Aglnem For the first six weeks of the expected to finish during the school column of September 21st. H. E. hour term the guidance remainder of the present Bowman commends me for the from past years, a good will be held each Tuesday from frank and courteous manner in 9 10 a. m. to with each teacher will enter many more students which I answered his questions the latter part of this week and taking up with the class some conconcerning the financial the During guidance problem. next Monday. second six weeks period the sec- dition of the light plant ar.d will continue Registration ond hour every Tuesday will be Logan City, and then he prothroughout the week. Faculty set for guidance work, and for ceeds to give some figures which heads of members, deans, and six weeks, I am sorry to say, are not the the third period In their the third hour of of departments will be figures received from my office, each Tuesday nor offices every afternoon during will be set aside. do they conform to the m to aid students this period Is also school bank-da- y facts. Tuesday The of classes. the selection The taxes for the light plant this year, as it was In 1930-3have not been Increased since registrars and secretarys ofbe will fices Mr. Lundstrom became mayor. open every day This year they have been reduring this period. Instruction Organization Heads will begin at 8 oclock Wednes.,ths of a mill. Meeting Soon duced The statement that about the day. amount The program for the fall of taxes have sanie A meeting of presidents, house been collected in quarter Includes the Presidents special water all advisors and of managers, on as as sewer taxes and the far 24, assembly September Honor Societies assembly. A. W. campus organizations has tx'cn 3called the at State Utah MothbalAgriof menus cussien meal and assembly,' Fathers and ers day, Armistice day assem- cultural college by Prof. V. D. ance. c periaily for students of chairman student Gardner, own bly, Thanksgiving assembly, and doing their housekeeping; affairs committee lor Friday, a talk on Social Conduct by a Christmas assembly. The col3 m. Is at also p. listed for lege opera the Phyllis Kirkham, president of fall quarter. :the Associated Women stuImportant problems confrontsoHal will be ing dents at the college; and a organizations New York leads American discussed. The programs for demonstration of budgets, reccities for motor vehicle registhe meeting includes a talk by ord keeping and finance of ortrations. followed by Los Ange- Miss Charlotte Dancy on Coif-- ganizations by Prof. V. D. les. Chicago and Detroit. ducting Social Affairs; a dis-- BAFn of the Freshman class were held of all Freshmen at a Mr. and Mrs. Mont Bamis of themeeting Utah State Agricultural and son, Paul, of Grantsville. college held Tuesday afternoon Utah, were guests last week of in the college chapel. Mr. and Mrs- Joseph Hodges. Tad Bullen of Logan and i III Group Organized SWISS - cil, B. S. A., will be held Sunday evening, September 27. The program directed by S. V. Prows, court of honor chairman of the Logan district will be held in the Eleventh ward room, basement of the tabernacle at 7:30 oclock. All awards in scouting will be given to all scouts who present themselves at a court of review at scout headquarters Friday at 7:30 p. m., according to J for officers 19,31. College Student ELECT LEADERS Nominations Court of Honor proceedings, under the auspices of Troop 3 officials of the Eleventh ward, and open to participation of other troops in the Logan district of the Cache Valiev coun- 23, T0 Town! Mr. SEPTEMBER niclit mtex ar are .nrr. ittimlhT ! $3.90 If you get the Herald-Jour- - nal delivered by carrier D'stexce dr - jnppom-- This Offer Open For a Limited Time Only ! i |