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Show . iwi n lin ii Hr i - "CSv't f T IIP -- l Ros-kell- ey OCTOBER - Logan Boys Join In State Group Dinner t HERES MORE ABOUT Fifteen boys from the Future Fanners of America group at the Junior high school, directed were by Harold M. Peterson, among 300 Future Farmer lads of the state entertained Saturday ASHiNGTON, Oct. 6 1 P1 night at a banejuet iven bv the Dchcsuons that domestic us Salt Lake chamber of commerce compuca-Stat- e in connection with the Utahi've as inter.tional anmg out ot the woild- fair at Salt Lake. u?s depre.won would figuie in The Logan boys formed a buurtisan stock judging team of three President Hoovers members, and a harmonica band confeience with congressional leaJcrs tonight developed today. with twelve entrants. The administration has been seriously concerned for somefoGnd guilty regarding the banking s:tAlbin Erickson of Cornish time Difficulties arising out uatlon was found guilty by Judge Jesse Qf thc of bankers uncertainly R Rich and sentenced to seive regarcjing the preparations and 30 days in the county jail when war issue a nd me liccmg he was tried in city court Tues-0j- securities which are o. a on charge day morning bv h,ld in large quantiUl.s He Pleaded American aiunken driving. bankers Pinvf Comtain-nfew a when arraigned guilty ed t0 prespnt the adnii mstration Fum-risMITHFIELD services were held Sunday in the Third ward, meeting house for Joseph Hill, an old pioneer. 91 years of age. who died at his home. Thursday after a lingering illness. Bishop Richard conducted the services with the ward choir furnishing the opening and closing songs, Special musical numbers were: duet, Bishop Roskelley and Mrs. E. B. Lundquist; solo'. Mrs. Re. gina Smith; duet. Milo Cantwell and Mrs. Nora Kirkbnde. Speakers were Bishop L. W Winn, Harper W. Noble and Samuel Nelson, also remarks by Bishop Roskelley. Bishop Archie Harper of Trenton, and Bishop Low Sylvester offered the Anderson of Hyrurn was dis- prayers. Interment took place at missed Tuesday morning on mo- -' ?e f'ty cemetery where James of County Attorney Newell T. Gardner dedicated the graVe. G. Paines. TILS DAY, HERALD JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH, SERIES WORLD Cochrane out, Bishop Butloniiey, unassisted. took, third. Simmons hit to lett bases. Bishop center for two Miller scored. Foxx walked. VViison. , to out One run. two hits, no errors. vumt to second. INNING SU.COM CARDS - Bottomley fouled to Foxx. Hafcy out. Dykes to Martin came up and loxx. ivu.-applauded. He fanned-h, j j who came in fast to make the .itch Sininiun lliod to Mar- tin Low lut u home run over the left field stands-- . It was a drive and drew momen-iuuietou.s applause for the first baseman Miller hit to right centei lor two bases. Johnson threw down his rosin bag in disgust. Catcher Wilson came out io talk to him Dykes hit . to left for a single and Williams singled to left. Dikes moved to second. Johnson was taken out. Lindsey relieved Johnson as the St. Louis pitcher The Ians gave Johnson a generous cheer for Ins valiant efli rt.v Earnshaw fanned. Two runs, four hits, no errors. two left Millet-scored- out. -- rc-ti- Slin-mi.i- We Give Green Stamps - QUALITY SERVICE PRICE ..The Utah Gash .Markets bid for your 7 on the basis of Quality - Ser-;- j vice and Price. Drop in Wednesday. Ij business 9c Large loaves Bread 5c High grade can Coffee, lb. 29c 4 pounds Sweet Potatoes 19c 6 Bars 5c Toilet Soap 19c Large packages Macaroni 5c 12 pounds .Potatoes 9c Large bottle Gingerale 9c Sweet, juicy Oranges, dozen 19c 2 pound Home Rendered Lard ...... 25 C Loin Steaks (baby beef), lb. 12c Soup Meat, pound .. 7c To Pay Is Dismissed By Court new WESTON Funeral sen ices for Keith Nelson. Hi. on of Mr. anil Me A F,. Nelson were held Sunday m the Weston chapel with Counsellor Ah m Mauchan presiding The youth was killed last week when a car rolled back on him as he was adiusting a ai k crushing lus skull. Speakeis we;e Earl Maeser-supi-intendelU of the Weston high school n which Keith was a student, O F Howell, teacher ami scout leader. Miss Fay Preston. ri present. ng the junior class ol tne high school, paid a hterarv tubule: Thomas Rose, foi mer bishop and intimate friend ot the l.nnihe.s. Music was by the ward cluur with .sjhtuI numbers by Cyril Nelson and Mr and Mis Her-be- it ilairi.s Prayers were by L. W Merrill and Frills Feller. was in the city Cornell rv. John A. Koloed dedicated the crave. Tm gnl members of the .school i lass carried flowers and pallbearers, all chum.; of the dead boy, were John Pennoyer. Hugh Coburn, Floyd Fdadd, Norman Simpson. Deal; Fife and -- A state supreme court writ of mandate ordering Cache county Treasurer E. N. Maughan to pay Hershel Bullen, SO 736.92 to trustee for the Water Conserva1 No. of Cache tion District county has been dismissed. County Attorney Newell G. I lames vceived this information Tuesday morning from the of Features For Wednesday, Oct. 6th m Pork and Beans o Lynn UoiKlsell large pkg. Corn Starch w . ' w HI LAST (HIES Friend. relatives, and associates gathered to honor lii.s memory, filled the Sixth ward chapel Monday for the funeral services of E W- Lundahl. Bisii-o- n Olof I Jcdersen directed the riles. Many large and small sprays of Flowers banked the casket and the speakers stand. Speakers who eulogized the long life of strong character, service, and the family devotion which was so much a part of Mr Lundahl were: N. A. Larsen. R. O. Hatch, Dr. W. W. A. Henderson. President of Logan stake, Moses Thatcher, and Bishop Peder-srn. Pure Lard Musical selections were furnished by tiie ward choir; a vocal duet. F. H Baugli, Sr., and daughter. Mrs. Elizabeth Thorpe, accompanied by J. H. Taylor, Jr.; an instrumental trio, by Dallas Lund .hi. Rebecca Stewart and Everett Larsen; instrumental trio, Everett. Snow Cap Brand Iuritan Brand Steam Rendered Sweet as Butter 3 lbs. 25c Lar- and son. and Mr. Taylor. Prayers were by Bishop O. F. Rice and A. G Lundstrom. At the city cemetery, the grave was dedicated by John J. James. sen !. 395 W. Center LOGAN 24 Squares Chops Michaelis Brand Sugar Cured Excellent for frying or seasoning: Bstti Loin and Rib cuts of yearling weathers, av. 2 to 4 lbs. Pound I 5c 3 lbs. 25c Steaks - Juicy Irime Steer JfTLSS3 I ISC Pound San Francisco wholesale dairy markets - Butter 92, score 42; 91 score 31: 90 score 30. HYRUM Where Savings Are Always Greater Quantity MID" WEEK BARGAINS pC APpiLiLiU Oats or Wheat Carnation 23c Package PIIONE West 1st North, 88 South 2nd East, 382 South Main WELLSVILLE Mutton OP. SKAGGS CASH MARKETS 111 N. Main Bacon Tender - 1 fice of the court in Salt Laki Mr. Bullen petitioned court sometime ago to issue t writ. It was issued to Maughan last August 21. and was ordered to make the pa ment or appear before the s preme court September 4 a ,t doing give reasons for This date was later continu to September 14. Attorney Dait appeared before the court that date for the argument the writ, and also replied letter to The courts decree. Order Bot-toml- Bot-to.nie- y. 1 PAGE THREE 1. FBI1 AUTO runs, no hits, no errors. Earnshaw was bearing down beautifully and mid excellent control. ATHLETICS Dykes up. High was sen', io play third for Dykes singled to center. Williams fanned. Earnshaw out, President Hmrer s mii ui'se js Johnson to Bottomley. Dykes SFXKNTH INNING Bishop Hied to m0VP now to clear away un- - went to second. CAR DINAHS certainlies and' promote the on to Mai tm who made a running Earm.huw to FoxxFrisch Bottomley catch. of eonndenee. establishment. No runs. 011c hit, no errors, struck out. swinging hard- lla-le- v The heait of t he difficulty he to Hied Miller. in Europe, the adir.ir.iotra.on one '.e!t TIUKI INNING No runs, no hits, no errors believes a;d particularly in GerATHLETICS, Bishop filed to Wilson lin'd to CARDINALS withdrawals where heavy many Foxx, Watkins Haas went out swinghave aggravnd the situation. Simmons. Uolbert out. waik'-iing I'neliiane unassisted. Johnson tanned. hit to center ior .1 single. no errors. No runs, no hits, The Cards were three up and Cochiane moved to third and went to .second on the three down for three innings Simmons 111 the play at. third F'oxx up Cochjust as the As were rane hurt his leg sliding into game on Monday and last Fri- third and play was halted for day nTIILETICS Haas singled to a moment while he rubbed it at Foxx Hied to Martin Another big and aplignt Coehrane forced Haasand No runs, one in', no errors, second. Frisch to Gelbert pealing feature af an .wo left was safe at first when 0. P. Skaggs System EIGHTH INNING jumbled Gelbert's throw store is the iaige 3 ml -in an attempt to make a double to CARDINALS Martin .doubled varied assortment if was a beautiful line left. It to Gelbert to Frisch foods. Not only staple play, drive winch was fair only by a and fancy groceries, few feet. Wilson filed to Miller one error, one hit, No runs, but fruit and vegein short right, Martin held secloft. none Each tables. variety ond. Gelbert folded out to FOURTH INNING has a place of its Cochrane who ran back to the CARDINALS High out. Earn-shr.own. Eaeh is well oil stands and made a daring to Foxx. Earnshaw stopthe Hear where von cat eh. Colli i,is oatted for Lindthe to make a hot grounder can sec the duality ped Miller. sey. He fanned, swinging. to flied Watkins playis and price. It No runs, one lut. no errors, Frisch walked. Bottomley up. one to Policy left. second. stoic Bottomley ii.se h r asthe Largest carry ATHLETICS Derringer went fanned. sortment of quality No runs, no hits, no errors, in to pitch for St. Louis. Dykes foods in town. out. Derringer to Bottomley. one left. Williams flied out to Watkins, Earnshaw shook his head sad- in short right field. ly when Frisch broke the spell No runs, no hits, no errors. and became the first man to NINTH INNING reach first base. CARDINALS High filed to Our depression means Foxx out, GelATHLETICS a lot more than hunMiller pop- Simmons who came in fast to to bert Bottomley. make the catch. Watkins flied dreds 1.' .houcamls ped to Gelbert. Dykes out. High to Miller. Frisch flied to Simof people being unto Bottomley. mons. able to find work. No runs, no hits, no errors, No runs, no hits, no errors. Every individual, evleftnine ery concern anil evFIFTH INNING ery industry is effectCARDINALS Hafcy grounded ed. No one has esWilliams to Foxx- Martin out, mercaped. Good iiit to left for a single. It was chants have respondthe first hit for the Cardinals ed by selling their Earnshaw. Wilson fanned. oil est low I, wares at the The crowd applauded Earnshaw. When possible price. Gelbert up. Martin stole secall do this, it is our ond. He made a head first opinion the depresdive for the base. Gelbert callj sion will be much ' ed out on strikes. ENGLEWOOD, N. J., Oct. 6 - less severe. If you are No runs, one hit. no errors, ol this and other ip.giLeaders more than paying one joined today in tribute 3 3 cents for a full Williams fan- nations Senator Dwight Whitney (pound loaf of the ned. Earnshaw up. He was the Morrow', whose brief but brilbest quality bread, cheer. Earn-jia- liant career as statesman and another for target you are adding to popped to Gelbert, who diplomat came to a sudden end the "depression" backed up to make the catch. yesterday. off Bottomley's daily. See our store singled Bishop Morrow, 58, died in his sleep soon and learn how chest. Bot.omley raced after jii hemorrhagemuch lower food it reach the ball but could not The man, known as a good costs really arc in an m time to make the play. Haas friends, among neighbor O. P. Skaggs System to statesmen forced Bishop, Gelbert and diplomats, was store. Frisch. mourned by President Hoover. No runs one hit, no errors, Prime Minister Ramsay Macone left. Donald of Great Britain, PresiSIXTH INNING dent Ortiz Ruoio of Mexico and fanned. Johnson CARDINALS many of the foremost citizens ,o Foxx. to Earnshaw here and abroad. High out Watkins flied out to Simmons. Preparations were made for errors. no no No runs, hits, his funeral tomorrow at his A Surety of Purity , Cochrane up. ATHLETICS secluded estate here. Far away Cochrane flied out to Martin. in China, his daughter, Anne EX'5?-iES-i Lindbergh and her husband, Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, on an aerial vacation tour, mourned his passing. Services for the senator will be held at 3 p. rn. tomorrow. President Hoover paid tribute to Morrow as a loyal and generous character as a neighbor and friend. The Lindberghs will be the only members of the immediate family unable to attend on The flying couple were board the British aircraft. Currier Hermes in the Yangtze river on route to Shanghai. ot 1!:5 FMEUL (Continued From Page 1) t C. r, 19 & POTATOES f FI FRY lLLiLilYl Beads, Well Each Wcn Rirachcd; SPAGHETTI 530 SMITHFIELD Fancy Kipe Jonathans, Ni ready for the school chiidn 1,1 MAYONNAISES FREE DELIVERY! CABBAGE?","'1'"' Watsons SOA- P- New Store COFFEE l ed oral SUGAR 29 Ave Delicious APPLES Pi r Bushel n:RS-Ki- pc for (aim inn; Bushel APPLES Jonathan rft4 Sf MALT SYRUP 1 Cauliflower Per bushel TOM TOES Ripe and firm: bushel IIONEY, New Crop gals. (SO lbs.) GRAINS of GOLD Keg. 25c: 2 for OATMEAL 5 Large Package POTATOES Idaho 100 pounds POTATOES. Idaho 500 pounds FI.OFR Electric Light; 48 Ihs. FLOUK White BEEF pund Rib or Brisket Lean- - 7I LARD 2 pounds Pure White (Tumbler Free) POl NI) "I7T Sj ha Snow White 3t IS 3c Pound IS so? !4.S0 SEWELLS MARKET FEATURESSatisfy! Our Steaks Arc Cut From Extra Fancy Top Steer Beef Only. Hose: 98 lbs. GEKMADE Fine or Uoarse; 9 lbs. 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