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Show , THE IIERAED PAGE EIGHT CHURCHES About Logan Slake - dismissed in city court Saturday morning when Blanchard was arraigned before City Judge Jesse P- Rich. Blanchard was 'returned to Logan Friday night (from Rexburg by Sheriff Jelf Slowed ot Cache county. Town High council appointments for the Logan stake for Sunday have been announced as - Mrs. Amos Rigby of Bancroft week In Logan district Dr. T. V. Jarvis, lows: Logan First ward J. E. Car- chairman of the Smithfield Red lisle and C. D. McBride. Cross, is now completing arLogan Second ward Joseph rangements for the 1931 American Red Cross Roll Call. The Quinney and George S. Bates. Logan Sixth ward N. A. Lar- Cache vdlley chapter feels that ger. and P.AC. Peterson. Smithfield will make a splend.d Logan Seventh ward- - H B. showing in membership this Campbell, E. N. Reese and L. J. year, and the funds derived from the 1931 Membership Roll Call Hodges. w.ll be retained at Smithfield Logan Eleventh ward Thomas Romney and W. W. Welch. and used exclusively for the John people of Smithfield Logan Twelfth ward during Anderson and Alvin Hess. the coming year. All people in College ward Louis A. Peter- the Smithfield distr.ct are urgson and Elwood Hansen. ed to get in touch with Dr. River Heights Joseph H. Ol- Jarvis, or they tnay leave their or contribut.ons sen, Sr., and Herbert Fletcher. membership spent the past visiting with friends and relatives and doing temple work. Mrs. Fred Fredrickson spent several days this week in Downey visiting with relatives T. G. Iowe was a visitor in office Satthe Herald-Journurday. He reported excellent re- suits from a classified advertise-- I r.ient which appeared in the Herald-Journlast week. al al D. S. Jennings, member of the faculty of the Utah State Agricultural college, and for the last six years scoutmaster of the Logan Fifth ward Troop Five of the Cache Valley Boy Scout council, was released at a meeting of scout and ward officials Mr. Jenn.ngs Friday night. stated that his activity at the absence college requires his from the city much of the time. Henry K. Aebischer was named troop scoutmaster. Providence First ward Henry with their local bank. Theurer arfd Fred Speth. Dr. W. G. Ruehenbrod, denProvidence Second ward 8. B Ml t ton and John Quinney. tist, formerly of Logan, has been elected vice president of the High Twplve club, a fraternal erganizat on in Salt Lake C.ty where Dr. Ruehenbrod has Local services will be held made this home for several Sunday at 11 and Wednesday years. evening at 8 in the Cache Valley bank building. Sunday Lyman Pedersen, former clerk School meets Sunday at 10. The of the Cache county school is invitedpublic board, is spending a few days Bryant Telford, Lewiston resiLogan visiting relatives. He dent, was arrested Friday night ji moved to Salt Lake City sev- on a charge of persistent lieral weeks ago. quor violation. Sheriffs officers held him for arraignment in Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Penney city court Saturday before Judge and son. ftobert. of Trenton, Jesse P. Rich. He had not apwere visitors in Logan, Satur- peared in court, however, early Saturday afternoon. day. I , Christian Science - PROVO, Utah, Nov. 14 U.P) A Lee Romero, Pleasant Grove . plumber, was acquitted early today of the charge of murder Walter tag his father-in-laBaxter, by a' Jury which deliberto reach a ated eight hours verdict. The jury, reached a decision at 4 p. m. Romero was summoned from his cell and entered the court room pale and drawn. As the grave faced jury filed .in, the young plumber broke down and sobbed-- ' He quickly regained his composure, however, when the foremen sonorously announced "not guilty. Thg verdict was the last In the tragic deaths of chapter Mr- - and Mrs. Walter Baxter of Pleasant Grove on July 5, 1930, - Romero was first tried on the charge of slaying Mrs. Baxter. Be Was convicted of involuntary manslaughter and sentenced to serve from one to ten years in the. penitentiary. Big M. I. hath-Tuesda- 38c couple. A. dance- - Bth ward 9 p. m. Admission 10c extra lady. N-- Tco Late to Classify BOARD & ROOM In modem home with furnace heat and bath. Close to USAC. , ' a month. Inquire 6th North, $20 East 607 Nov. 21 FOR SALE Or Rent. 5 room modern home. garage. Close In- - Inquire 890 No. :6th East. Nov- - 14 Mrs. J. C. Childs and daughWilliam Price, of the West Cache Canal company, was in ters, Doris and Alice of Seattle, Logan Saturday on business. are visiting with Mrs- - Childs parents, Mr, and Mrs- W. J. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hunter Harrison of Cove. Mrs. Childs were guests of Mr. and Mrs. was formerly Miss Dorothy HarC. A. Penney of Trenton, Fri- risonday evening. Miss Merle Chipman of Salt T. II. Godfrey of Clarkston Lake City and Miss Ruth Chip-ma- n of American Fork are was a visitor in Logan, Friday. spending the week end in Logan with their sister, Mrs. C. C. Miss Bella Williams of Salt Lake City arrived in Logan Sat- Randall. urday and will spend a week A dance will be given at the here visiting with her sister, Ninth ward Tuesday evening at Mrs. Bennett Blair. 9 oclock. The affair is under The Cache Stake Genealogical the direction of the community jommittee will meet Monday activity committee, with Miss evening at 7.30 in the stake Mary Morgan and Anthon Pehr-so- n in charge. The public is inhouse Officers of all wards are expected to attend. Reuben L. vited- Till, chairman. Fire caused from an overheated stove did nominal damage to Elbert D. Thomas, profiv-so- r of political science at the Unithe home of Mrs. C. W. Green, 246 South First East street, at versity of Utah and Amy Jones of New York, 9 a- m. Saturday. Neighbors of the Carnegie endowment, of assisted in putting out the fire. International peace, will talk No call was made for the city on International Relations, fire engine and crew- at a special assembly at the The November term of the US.A.C. auditorium Monday First district court opened- - at morning at II oclock. invitations is extended to 10 a. m. Saturday. Attorneys the public to attend. and their clients gathered in the courtroom with Judge M. C. Harvey Christensen, returned Harris on the bench to consider home Friday after re?iperating the matter of trial dates for all from a successful operation at cases docketed for the term. a hospital in Salt Lake City. Law, motion, and probate matters were Involved. Twenty-fou- r Mr- - and Mrs. Jesse W. Grifcases are to be set before the fiths of Weston, Idaho are end of the day. spending the week end in Logan as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. The case of Omar Blanchard Gibbons. charged with wife desertion, was FOR SALE Pure blooded guernsey bull, 9 months old, or will trade for hay or grain. Write Harvey 1 College Ward. 01-se- n. N-2- MALE BELT WANTED Wanted, men 25 to 45, qualify for U- - S. Prison Guard Examination at Logan about Dec $140-$116th. Commence month. Write, Instruction Bur456-Mo. St. Louis, eau, 7 quickly. forethought saves worry N-1- Come In And Have Your Car Serviced OUR 2 DAY VACATION Conte in and take advantage of our FREE Sait Lake City on This All INSPECTION Of Your BATTERY DAY Expense Rite ERSOXS 2P--All , Ode, Person For . .. $6 00 ... accommodation room ami special entertain- described below : Front Room with bath One nifht LIOcMing WNftfcs mb 1. J 1 t' 4 - fc Full coufm dinner Firi-- t mifht Brenkfaat and loach Second day Cmf storage One mgh theatre tickets Fir -Two Two theatre ticket day T ' gptf " Second day Week end Weak day - '' iMMfit tarri wtn renwtarm. than glaiag at bmr ' , Hhda ffcaa MgrifVT write (or advance AM Expn- amd Motion QbS wttl ha aaaUod you. Other- - nora. 3Vi:SUOE A&Wtrn SETta cm. Utah played by Idell Grunder. Prayers were offered by Byron Snow Services and G. A. Lindquist. were m charge of Bishop Chugg. ce den. Funeral services for Richard Maurer, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maurer, who died in California were held ThursSpeakers were day at Nibley. President Joseph E. Cardon. Eugene Johnson and Bishop N. B. Chugg. Musical numbers were furnished by a quartet- - A vocal solo was given by Mrs. Clara V. A piano solo was Anderson. BRIGHT. 1931. conditions in the dairy industry are to be maintained in the United States, for an increase in butter prices m European countries, he declared. Professor Caine spoke on dairy feed rations for winter also. M. C. Reeder, president of the Cache county farm bureau, spoke on the need for organizations of farming groups. R-- L. Wrigley, county agricultural agent, explained the federal farm feed loans on livestock which are being made to afford drouth relief. N. F. Bullen of Richmond, president of the association, presided. Lorin Hendricks is secretary of the organization. bilized Miss Edith uowen, who is attending the Colnmbi' Univ-'t- v at New York City, has written Contractor John Moser is the Logan Chamber of Comerecting two brick and concrete merce for information concernservice stations at Montpelier, ing Cache Valley. She desires Idaho, for the Bluelight Gas & this for a thesis. Miss Bowen Oil company. The construction was primary supervisor in the activity entails a cost approxiLogan City Schools. mating $6,000, Manager A. G. Olofson of the Blue Light Gas Hrlmar Pederson, employee of & Oil company said Saturday the Independent Grocery commorning. pany, was reported resting afternoon at a easier A seven and a half pound son local Saturday He suffered a was born Saturday morning to brokenhospital. pelvis, and other injurMr. and Mrs. W. M. Chipman ies when the bicycle he was n Chip-maat a local hospital. Mrs. was struck by an autowas formerly Miss Mar- riding mobile at a Logan street interMr. Is garet SmartChipman section Thursday night. attending business college at in connection Berkeley, Cal., with the University of CaliforThis is the first great nia. erand child for Mr. and Mrs-D- . W. Hess. Marriage licenses have been issued from the office of the Cache county clerk to Lester Warren Smoot, Malta. Idaho, and Ellen Margaret Kennedy, Idaho; Russell Law-enBridge. Talley and Wanda Gertrude Bateman, both of Idaho Falls; Jacob Hugh Judd and Rose Loeta Candle, both of Idaho Falls; Harold Stewart, Clearfield, and Sylvia May, Og- 14, $7000 in a series of 10 of $700 due Nov. 14, 1932. to be issuedThe balMayor A G. Lundstrom said ance due Contractor H. P. Bair Friday night that Sewer Dison the $8,153 28 total cost of trict No. 10 is the smallest dis-the project, win De paid to him trict the city has ever created. in cash. The bonds will be Contractor Bair informed the dated to run beginning Nov. 20. city commission that 13 proper- each are e Property owners are to ,be given 10 years in which to pay their portion of the sewer construction costs. The first of the 10 equal installments falls ty owners along West Center street have already connected their homes with the new mains and four more connections will be made in a few cays. jQOOOOOBQOaOOOOOOOOOOOC LET ONLY AN EXPERT BATTERY MAN DO YOUR BATTERY REPAIRING Do not neglect your battery Heart of Your Car Its the ! CAINE An ordinance levying an assessment against abutting property along the recently completed sewer line in the newly created sewer district No. 10 was passed Friday night by the LoThe text gan1 city commission of the ordinance is published in full on page 7 of the Herald-Journtoday. Cost of the new sewer system will be $1.25 a front foot for property owners of West Center street. bonds Municipal totaling ) The outlook for dairying is bright despite certain factors which seem to indicate the contrary. This statement was by Prof. George B. Caine, head of the Utah Slate Agricultural college made before members of the Lewlston-Riehmon- d Dairy Herd Improvement association Friday night. The meeting was held at 8 p. m. in the Richmond public library. An increase in the num'.ei of dairy cows irf the United States has been shown recently, Professor Caine said. If butter prices increase, large importations from Denmark and (London1 will follow, Mr. Caine declared. There is need, if sta Expert Tire Repairing Service With a Smile al PARCO SERVICE 4th N. and Main Phone 26 i THERE IS one Combination Coal and Electric Range that will heat a kitchen. See the L. & H. before you buy, at CRYSTAL BOTTLING & FURNITURE CO. 72-7- 4 West First North Jacobsen Parco Service Station is now under Formerly personal supervision of J. L. Jacobseit. Ward-Jacobse- n, Just perfected by the recent improvements at our modern refinery - Sparton radio, good as new; will sell for less than half price. 607 East 6th North. X&quire Fhotie 1146. Nov. 21 2 NOVEMBER SATURDAY, Hem-mlngw- ay FOR SALE .t LOGAN, UTAH. JOURNAL, PHONE 544 We will call for and deliver your Car Transmission and Differential Grease Anti-Freez- e Oil, Tires, Etc. W G l NTER'S AS Q LI Logan, Utah .e r ' "it C. Pep 88. It vaporizes more readily, more completely at low temperatures. It acts as if your motor were & i already warmed up before you start. It is the cleanest and driest gasoline you can buy. As a result of its improved features, Pep 88 requires very little use of the choke it saves work for your battery reduces crankcase oil dilution 4 ! eliminates sputtering and does away with starts. Try a tankful of Pep 88 now and get real thrills out of motoring these nippy, exhilarating days and nights. Just pull up beside a Pep 88 pump today. is the time to have your car inspected and prepared for winter driving. Your car will be inspected and made ready for winter driving by the following efficient men: GEORGE OSMOND E. G. STRONG MILTON JOHNSON Main and 1st South N E This is not just another winter gasoline. Its an entirely new product the result of extensive research made to a new standard by means of improved processes recently perfected. at our modern plant. . Youll notice the difference in your cars performance particularly in the way it starts on a cold morning, when you use the new improved Now TRONp SERVICE mJT t Starts like a Flash andiGitapaiHiibylJTAJi-Qii- , IWijNLGjGQ,,, ( |