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Show THE HERALD TAGE EIGHT - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTA1I. SEPTEMBER TUESDAY, 19ul. 2 9, About Town Mrs. Cyrus Clark has returned home from Brigham City where she has spent the past month visiting with friends and relatives. Mrs. Clifford Ahrens and two children of Mendon were itors in Logan Saturday. vis- Mrs. J. Morris Christensen and son. Jimmy and Mrs. Hulme Nebeker of Salt Lake City were guests in Logan Sunday and Monday. Mrs. I. Smith. Mrs. J. Cardon and Mrs. C. C. Wcndel-bo- e left Tuesday for Salt Lake City to attend Relief society conference. E. S. Leland Bair of Willard spent part of Monday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Pehrson. Professor and Mrs. C. J. Mvers returned Sunday from Salt City where they attended funeral of their cousin, Lake the Mrs. Charles Fitzgerald, who was killed in a Salt Lake .automobile accident. Mrs. Fitzgerald was the wife of Major Charles Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. ftoskellev of Los Angeles have been visiting i iLowiu-issX o o qlVoic 7 SCHOOL ARCHERY Lorin To Murder Father E. ,MATTE!r4;l f Flit x'il' 2 of nil . . . I .owe rar r pmees of h.ttf v! 2 g and WEarjfinii H'nialii'. '"', ' j J SAHp Theater a o I I t J BATTERIES 2 : o J? V B o g O Have your battery work done where we know batteries J. J. t 2 o o VlCt0 kite) in cc O eoooooocoooooootjooooooov With And N NCY I'REDKIC C'ARROLl, MARCH AND WEDNESDAY THURSDAY The Runaround g g S With MARY BRIAN MARIE PUL YOST JOHNNY HINES Ako Good Comedy BAD Cl ill From Vina Delmars, sensational novel g 0 IS Frank Bo rzage Production POEM IPI NEEDED The argument against th" of Mayor A. G. Lund-strois not that he has failed to serve his constituents well, that he has neglected his duty, or has failed to keep his promise to the people. No, the street talk is largely, It is time for a change. If those now who are bent on displacing the mayor, appoint a commissioner to th.nr liking, the next thing they will wan' to do will be to change practically every man in every department of Logan city. That will mean a new set in the ek'Hric light department, in the departments, city waterworks in the police department and The in the fire department! woods are full of men who would want those jobs, and a demand would be made upon the new commission for a complete change. When this thing happened, with so much important work uncompleted, I am wondering if he new commission would not find themselves in the midst of a Fool's Paradise, with so many advisers that their positions would prove to be anything but pleasant. I cannot conceive of a real business man. one qualified to take over the reigns of the present mayor, willing to undertake the task. m Sept. 29. U selling, today drove stocks to new bear market lows; nearly all United States government bonds to new lows for the year or more; cotton to new lows since 1899; wheat down fractions to more than 2 cents a bushel. The decline, which extended to 10 points in stocks, had two minor Interruptions in the five hours of trading. One was In the morning when railroads firmed up on rumors the I. C C. was ready to grant a freight rate increase, and the other came when American Can declared the usual extra dividend of $1YORK, - CHARGE CHANGED The case of John W. Smith and Harvey Craig, charged with persistent violation of the prohibition law, was dismissed after a hearing in city court Monday How to provide playground equipment for the Junior highis school is a problem that giving the Logan city school board concern. At a special board session Monday night the buildings and of the committee grounds board, A. G. Olofson. chairman; Charles England and A. O. Sonne, was instructed to seek a plan by which the equipment could be provided and report its findings to the board at the next meeting in two weeks. Hess and Alvin Principal other members ol' the Junior hieh school teaching staff, along with Superintendent Louis A. Peterson of the city s:hool, have long considered the matter of playground equipment one of the most pressing considerations of the school. The board authorized Superintendent Petersen to provide for an additional class in European history and one in shop work at the senior high school to accomodate an increased enrollment this year. Routine business matters were also taken up. 4-- H Small Potatoes Still In Field PRESTON Representatives Specialized work Dressmaking in children's clothes and layettes. GO North Fourth East, 06. or call 690-R- ANOTHER LOGAN MAN GETS A F 9A 1 - Sack FOLGERS COFrEE can b. Bushel irk P.ipe . rAd Jonathan APPLES 1 tQA . . TOMATOES 1 .... Bushel Providence npA 5)- Bushel New Shipment Fruit Jars PEAL HES 1 - Just Arrived! s1 lu.i . J FOR RENT Modern 3 room house, nicely furnished with piano, near college. 693 East Eighth North.! Special Added Attraction THE TOM AND JERRY VAl DEVALUE TEAM In Clever' Snappy Blackface Comedy Act I Meet These Bovs Face To 1'aeel No Advance In Prices! FRUITS FOR SALE Jelly and wine grapes. Per pound 4c. Plenty of fresh picked orange peaches. 375, 03. North Main. Phone 90-- EVER. MADEjSEORQE, THE. 6 REATE Sr-- DISCOVER HAPPY WAS HOW TO KEEP A WCMAA Experienced Girl will do house- work for $3.00 a week. Phone 656-- A Ol. J. AILED SVEN'T LOST Valuable bar pin, between First South and First East Cache Valley hmk or on taber- nacle squire. Reward. Leave at office or phone 1192-Ol. FOR KENT PIDN'T KM0W FE VJEULj ONE Ay WrH HEP TO 'HH'EE Aty W HAT W pW CRYSTAL BOTTLING CASH MARKETS AKP we SELECTED the P WEP BEEN, UP TO Buy-5- 3 T HAPPy A FURNISHED Modern furnished apartment. private bath, fleet tic range and telephone. 253 We-- t First North. 06. 111 N. Main 395 VV. Center !CW-f-aCH- WELL H4UE v YOU NEED - nt hoENTIKE Call For Convention OF United Logan Organization WEST FIRST NORTH STREET 4 Pursuant to 21 West 1st North, 88 Fouth 2nd East, 382 South Main 1IYIUJM SMITHFIEL1) Pre-Conferen- Attractions ce . . . Sold at a reasonable Brice Attraction ... is the TIIE COLLEGE BOOT SIIOB Will Save You Bin Money on Each Burchase. Go to Conference with Your Feet Broperiy Fit! S j I Onlv S2.95 $5.95 with Special Arch Better dressed women are wear- - 1 I ing shoes from our stock of 1 genuine values. ISA CON Sin ed (art on 22c C4 FLOUR White Rose, 98-lONIONS Sweet Spanish, 10 lbs GERMADE BIG IDEA! SPECIALS Finest ladies shoes, in either I Last pumps, ties or straps. word in color, trim and pat- - 1 tern design. jj 23c .. . FOR RENT 1 n Gallons 5 room house, or apts. furnish- ed, with garage. 263 South 05 Second East. A good shoe Pounds OlT na Cj 9317 HONEY' 4 3 , LeiL S SMITH BROTHERS LUMBER COMPANY n'!!"!!li!il!l!ll!llii;illllllllilllll!!l!!li!!!!M'!illi!l!'!ll!;ill!i!il!lilllllllllllllllll'll!lllil!!lllll!llll!llllll!!lllllllllliiitlillil!llllll!llllllll!!lllll!!l!!llll!llllll!llll!U h. Pftci Pound FLOUR White Rose 100 SWAT THE FLY Flies will be here after the storm. Screen your house now and do it right. "Quality-Eil- t Screens. gRwwiniia; Bure IDAHO POTATOES - LOGAN, UTAH 2 Per Dozen Paid for Eggs! 25c at Lowest Prices the Preston Business and Professional Women's club were guests of the Pocatello club Sunday. A banquet was served at the Inkom Highway Inn. Marie Danielson, Mrs- George States. Mrs. Grace Johnson, and Mrs. Leola Bates represented the local club. State President B. Martha Aukerman outlined the contributions of the national convention of Professional Women held at Richmond, Virginia, this past summer. In addition this year's program was outlined. The local club will conduct their regular meeting Monday, October 5, at the Wilford hotel. -- 72-7- LARI) 29 East Federal Ave. NEW STORE" Delicious Foods of fftYSTAL BOTTLING 8 FURNITURE EXCHANGE WELLSVILLE Watson William County Agent R. L. Wrigley stated Tuesday that many farmers in Cache valley have small, but good potatoes which remain in the fields after the larger ones have been dug. Many of these potatoes can be had for the asking. Mr. Wrig- - To discover the true art of living in the present, come to Crystal Bottling & Furniture Co. and see the beautiful furniture a few dollars each week will put in four home! LOGAN Free Delivery Phone 530 . I nmm 4-- H will furnish Preston IJ.P.W. Club (Joes To Pocatello J. A. Hendrickson-on grounds of lack of evidence. The pair pleaded guilty, however, AID TO WOMEN to liquor possession, Judge Jesse The General Federation of P. Rich meted out a fine of $159 and a suspended sentence ol six Women's clubs is now offering months in the county jail pro- medical and financial aid to the Service Overseas Womens vided they go to work. J league in assisting disabled women who served overseas durToo Late To Classify ing the war. J- forestry clubs of the most of the display material which will comprise the forestry exhibit at the 1931 Utah State fair according to Paul M. Dunn, extension forester of the Utah State Agricultural college. Forestry clubs from five coun-ie- s will enter club exhibits with materials which have been collected and prepared during their 1931 program. There will be displays in both first and second year work. Members of the forestry clubs will also compete in an identification and placing contest held during fair week, in which woods, trees, grasses and other objects will be judged and identified. About 24 boys will be entered in this contest. The state 05. asx ye EDWARDS Automotive and Radio Electricians 1st W. and Center Phone 330 The Night Angel This column is for the use of the Herald-Journreaders. Any communications not libelous and not over 300 words in length are welcome, no matter what the subject. No anonymous articles will be published- The Herald-Journa- l, however, does net necessarexily agree with opinions pressed here. They are the ideas of the individual writers. 2. LAST TIME TODAY! I 1 2 Gray Shaw, when you hear around a person going The Old Gray whistling Mare or When You and I Were Young Maggie. he is only advertising his simple mind. For persons who whistle, be they jazz tunes or ballads of long ago, are morons, devoid of moral stamina and possessed of an inferiority complex. Professor Shaw asserted in a vitrolic dissertation on the whistling population of the world. No great or successful man ever whistles. said the Newt York university philosophy professor. Can you think of Einstein. Edison. Hoover or Mussolini tuning When the Moon up to Comes Over the Mountain? 1 Son Held For Trying EM al New York, Sept. 29 UP) -Take it from Prof. Charles NEW N AGIN FOREM Are Morons t Crookston conducted IDAHO FALLS. Idaho. Sept. session for J an archery-trainin- g scoutcrs of the Oneida district 2y. tu p With the rifle said to of the Cache Valley Boy ficout have been fired by John Hugh council at Preston Sunday af- Hansen at his father, Julius H. ternoon. Ihuistn lying still loaded on his desk, probate Judge W. D. Huffaker held the defendant to answer m District court on a charge of assault with intent to kill. Bond , was fixed at J1S00, reduced from $2500. The shooting Saturday rnern-ir.- g on John Hugh's ranch at Blowout, is said by' officers to TODAY AND bo another flarb bf a family WEDNESDAY feud of long standing. First sign of trouble this fall was brought to court when Mrs. Mermtha Jensen, former wife cl the elder Hansen, was bound over on a charge of assault, alleged to have struck Hansen with a piece of fence post In an argument over hay. n o .' 9h eon hajj Blur-ligh- Says Whistlers 'IE with Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Lur.a n of Millville for the pa .t lew d iys. Mr. Roskfdiey is a Preparations to begin junior member of the Los Angeles Pol-le- e t rathe police activity In the futuie department. Mrs. Kaskelley city schools in the near are under way, John H. Moser, is a niece of Mr. Larsen's. branch the Logan preside nt of Miss Irtiessa Tingcy and Miss of the American Automobile said association Lake Monday afterMargaret B.gelow of Salt City are spending the wei k in noon. A meeting will be called as Logan as ttie guests of Mis. o. soon as the entire committee E, Needham. of the local branch of junior Mrs. W. K. Ballard. Mrs. C. M. tratf.e matters can be convened and Mrs. Mary to make plans for activity during Christensen Dunford left Tuesday for Salt this season. W. F. Jensen, who is chair-- i Lake City where they will spend man of the junior traffic police the remainder of the week. committee of the Logan branch. A marriage license has been has announced his intention of issued from the olfiee of the resigning the post at the next Cache county clerk to Eldorus meet .ng of the group, Bartrum Loveland, Logan, and pressing business duties as a re.i on lor Ins intended action. Hilda Gibbs, Hngham C.ty. Ktrgeant James A. Smith of Manager A. G. OloNon of th the local police force, which is Gas & Oil company woiklng in conjunction with the association group, !i it Tuesday for Kcmmerer, aulomobile will have charge of the junior Wyo., on business. ti.ilhe police when they are GilAccompanied by Mrs Louke named I'mii Police Chief Monannounced la nsr n of San Joe, ( ..lilomta. bert Who has been their house guest ti, V William Evans, Jr., A. H. Palfor several days ami by Mrs Fred C. May Burr. Mr and Mm. A G mer. is. G. Thatcher. Olofson mutoml to Salt Luke Kuli'fll Jr., Waldo M Hatch, A Olofson. C. L. Jones, and Sunday, and returned Monday G. L.untibetg are older mem-tar- s night. They took Mrs. Hansen Eicd (if the iaigan branch of on a f ighlseelnj? tour of Salt association uutny.obile Lake. Tins was her first visit the to Utah. They then motored t,o woikin; in the junior traffic Ogden with tier, wtieie she lilt police deoartment. by rail for New York City. i a Prof. 10 SCHOOLS quoted recently as declaring that plenty of potatoes could be had free if persons wishing them would go out and dig them. ley was erroneously Forestry Clubs Plan Fair Exhibit 4-- II Rit and lirisket HF.KF STEAKS ROIL 2 Pounds 15c Each district will select three delegates for each 100 votes, or major fraction theieof, cast in the district at the last gGncrdl election or as follows; VN; 8, 1 i? delegates; in4v h?' ,1, l-- 11; No. 2, 8; No. 3, 8; 11 ; No- - 7 7; Na 10, 10; No. 11, 5. Stvle at a Brice! y (tw Hu' ii'T'ir:: G' S. Chambers, Chairman, Mrs. John Y. Crawford, Vice Chairman. Pounds 23c ' Edward Id)in 2 a resolution of the Central Committee of the United Logan Oigani-zatio- n a convention is hereby called to meet at the Junior High School, Logan, Cache County, Utah, at 8 p. m. on Wednesday the 30th day of September, 1931. Delegates, to attend said convention, Horn the eleven districts of will be chosen at Primaries, held Logan in the respective districts, on Monday the 28th day of September, 1931, at 8 p. m. iiimnim |