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Show THE IIER.ALD PAGE SIX . JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Baby Asks Present Little Joe Wishes To Find His Mother COES TO JAIL Robert II, White, formerly of Cleaning and Tailoring company Omaha, Nebraska, has taken the on West First North street' with George Becker, charged place of S. 1 Greer as local reThe regular weekly meeting liquor law violation, in connec- presentative, of the Colorado of the Cache county commistion with eight other Cache Animal company, men picked up recently by unsioners scheduled Wednesday, dercover men sworn in as specCaptain and Mrs- - Wr. R. Good- Dec. 2, has been advanced to ial deputy sheriffs, was given rich and two sons left Wednes- Tuesday, Dec. 1, the commissix months in the city jail day for Salt Lake City where sioners announced through Tuesday afternoon on his ar- they will spend the remainder County Clerk C. V. Mohr Wedraignment before Judge Jesse of the week visiting with rela- nesday morning. P. Rich- tives. : Because of his arrest this Mrs. C. K. Tillotson of Ogden time, Becker was sentenced by Harry Kemp, son of Bishop was a week-en- d visitor in LoJudge Rich on a liquor convic- and Mrs. John Kemp of North gan. tion last July, 1, on which a Logan, will be the guest at a stay of execution had been testimonial Friday evening at Mrs. L. J. Mathews and son, granted. Becker was held to the North Logan recreational Tommy, of Salt Lake City left nave violated the judge's renvo i hall. Dancing will follow a short for their home Sunday after for granting tne stay. Mra graduate Kemp, several days in Logan Dutch Blotter, Ricnard Sloan, program. of the U. S. A. C. has been call- spending mother, Robert Zllles, Don McCulloch. ed to labor as a missionary in with Mrs. Mathew's Nollin, and Jerry Johns the Canadian mission. He will Mis. S. A. Daniels. iack face the court Friday at leave November. 30, for Salt 0. F. Adams, father of Mrs, io a. m- All were to have had Lake to attend the missionary A. B. Olsen, has arrived from preliminary hearings Tuesday school prior to his departure. the coast and will spend the on liquor law violation charges. winter in Logan at the Olsen Dr. W. L. Wanlass, dean of home. of the school of commerce at Local Marriage the Utah State Agricultural colMiss Genevieve C'ruiksliank delivered a talk to mem- and Miss Helen McVickers left Bureau Kept Busy lege Preston Rotary Wednesday for Boise, Idaho, bers of trie club on Wednesday on Finan- where they will trie spend Marriage license applications cial Conditions and Fluctua- Thanksgiving with kept the office of the Cache tions" Miss Rosa Clark of Lo- their families. holidays county clerk busy Tuesday. Most gan sang a vocal solo, accomof the couples were in a rush panied by Mrs. Bertha Purser. Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Johnson to get their license In order to Miss Thelma Pedersen moThe Thanksgiving program and go through the Logan L. D. S. tored to. Salt Lake City, Wedtemple on Wednesday, before held in the Junior high school nesday. the Institution closes for the auditorium Wednesday morning was as follows: two violin solos Thanksgiving day. Earl Bodrero. son of Mr. and licenses have been issued by Rebecca Stewart accompan- Mrs. Moses is Bodrero, who Sun Devon Glover Wiser, Lewisied by Dallas Lundahl. Prayer for the Western States ton and Mae Elizabeth Nielson, was offered by Mr. Evans. A leaving Peter- mission field in the near fuliyrpm; Frank South worth Kin- clarinet solo, by Eugene ture, will be the honored guest and son, accompanied by Mr. Floyd at ney, McCammon, Idaho, a farewell party given in the ' Isabelle Hoskins. Portage, Utah; Larson. Spice was added to the by Third ward Friday evening at James Stewart Swenson, Nibley program by a retold storyTwo 8 oclock. A short program will Fonnesbeck. and Ritta Hansen, Hyrum; Lars Mrs. Leon solos be given after which a dancing by Mr. Floyd Clarkston, saxaphone Hfcriry ' Christensen. party will be the entertainment. and Edith Olive Brough, ..Tren- Larsen. All friends are cordially invited. ton; Albert Stewart James, 8an The condition of Bert Smith Francisco, and Jane Lowe MerMiss Jayne Jones, a student rill. Logan; Claud Alber Ander- aged harness horse driver at at the USAC, left Wednesday to son and Iris Wray, both of the Cache county fair grounds e paralytic spend the remainder of Blackfoot, Idaho; William C. track, who suffered a sometime week her parents at Idaho, stroke at the grounds was re- Malad, with Sorenson. Montpdller. Idaho. and Ardella Peart, Logan; John during Monday night, to Gottlieb Schless, Providence, ported Wednesdaya morning Mrs. W. A. Geisking and son, local hospiat and , Varna Kennard, Logan;. be unchanged to the David, of Denver are here to Black-- tal. He was removed Andrew Emral Moser, and spend hanksgiving holidays foot. Idaho, and Joan Holjeson. hospital Tuesday morning, attendants to be in with Mrs. Geiskings parents, Smlthfleld; Reid Stanley Judd, was said by Mr. and C. Mrs. C. condition. serious Jensen. a ' L. of and Vera Jones, both Blackfoot, Idaho. Sheriff Jeff Stowell is conelectric display New Neon j.. I signs were installed Wednesday fined to his home where he is The typical American Is a in front of the business houses reported to be ill with a severe wore pathetic than a contempt-Al- e of Allens Ladies store and the cold Cash Market on North flgure.Hallle R. Hard Utah Main street, and the Scheby DcLovd Page, local youth, yipkf, writer. charged with liquor possession pleaded not guilty when ar- raigned Wednesday afternoon before City Judge Jesse P. Rich His case was docketed on the ; V.J1-1'-: trial calendar for hearing Mon', A OF PLENTY l V day at 10 a. m. Page was bv local officers Satur, vJ.v.r: flic ed Choice day Steaks T-Bo- ne tvv f Arthur local Gudmundsen, barber, has returned to Logan after a year spent in Los Angeles where he has been undergoing medical treatment. Mr. Gudmundsen recently sold his Modern Barber shop here to Emanuel SRabelund, who has been managing the business for several years. -- .; are waiting for all Aggies making Touchdowns Thanksgiving Day Against Utah. So Come On, Lets Boys. - Go! - f v - Fred & Max Cafe V IT'S A1 GOOD PLACE TO EAT I 1 - - i I 1 l.-.- T"rTwFTwT T 'TTT iIi.iL .1 . .I.-.X- . night. T1 The Cache County and Iogan eitv schoo's closed Wednesday afternoon for the remainder of the week as a Thanksgiving holiday. Classes at the Utah State Agricultural college were dismissed at noon Wednesday. Many students were assembled in front of the interurban station on South Main street Wednesday afternoon waiting for trains to carry them home for the holidays. A large number were also enroute to Salt Lake lor the annual Turkey day fray between the Utah Atrtrles and University of Utah grid team-Miss Baugh Motor Co. i J - Contest Closed As advertised, the contest for the credits i pn new and used automobiles at the Baugh Motor Co., closes tonight at 9 p. m. ; The following, who were winners, have already taken cars: Seth Leishman of Wellsville, a new Nash; Elmer Kerr of Preston, a new Plymouth; Mathias C. Richards of Logan, a new Plymouth. Due to receiving several correct answers - v ? out of the state we are extending the time on these credits until Dec. 15th. Holders of the Credits should take advantage of same and buy before that date. Baugh Motor Co. 140 South Main Logan, Utah Iola Jensen, district leader for women, left Wednesday afternoon with her sister. Miss LnDeen Jmsen, to their home in Ephraim where they will spend the remainder of the week visiting their parents for a Thanksgiving vacation. Miss LuDcen Jen-"eis a student at the Utah State Agricultural college. Exalted Ruler A. A. Firmage led a croup of local members of the Antlered order to Salt Lake Officer: Wednesday afternoon of the loral group will compete in Salt Lake against other ritualistic teams of lodges in Utah for the cup awarded annually. The locals hae won twire. and !t is necessary that they win three time? to keep the trophv-'Ratofficers of the Elks act as Those who made th : fudges. trio are: R. B. H. S. Griffin A. J. Pieot. Grant M. Co'e. W. F. Jensen. Robert L. Price, and Roscoe Hess. of the local Elks lodge 1931 parts. will be selected within a f.wt time. j Those in the cast of princi- pals include Wendell Homer, Ruth Owens, ' Gayle Stewart, Genevieve Cooley. Kent Ryan, Keith Worley, Don Brown. Leo Bateson, Rex Bergeson. Francis Fonnesbeck. Florence Bergeson, grade - We ADELLE YOUNG, from the Second Grade. Dale Reese made an autogiro plane. He brought it to school. We hung it to the pole hanger. We think it is a good one. In our study of aeroplanes are now learning about Byrd and his explorations of the North and South Poles. It is interesting to hear how brave the men were and how hard they had to work to build Little America. We studied about Lindbergh, too, and his flight across the Atlantic. We built a Spirit of St. Louis" in our room to use One in our Llndy program. group made a moving picture show about him. Our class wrote this poem: Id love to ride in an aero-plai- n we Over the fields of golden grain, Over the river and mountains and trees , ' And have a race with the birds and the bees. George Haskins Howard Blood SIXTH GRADE CLYDE LARSON, Second Grade. THE PROGRAM . The third grade had a program and invited us. It was about pilgrims and Indians. It was very good. The second grade liked it verv much. JOSEPHINE WFNDELBOE, Second Grade. WEBSTER The First Thanksgiving Day The first of November had come, the Pilgrims were getting ready for the autumn harvest. It made them happy to look at the fields of waving corn and the big yellow pumpkins. The Indians had become friendly and.no longer harmed the Pilgrims. This made them happy. When the autumn harvest was over the Pilgrims decided to have a feast and give thanks to their God for the wonderful crops he had given them. The Pilgrims Invited the Indians to the feast. And we today keep Thanksgiving a holiday for thanks to our God. Nedra Datwyler Grade , 5th The Sixth grade of the U. S. A. C. training school has organized a paper, the name of the paper is T. 8. Special A- C. We give a issue every two weeks, we likes Even the smallest baby gave our last issue last month, Christmas presents. But little Joe Garcia doesnt we will give our next issue care for woolly rabits or even Wednesday, the staff is as follows: bright blue rattles. Manager, Raymond Becraft; assistant manager, Max Murdock; editor, Patty McGee; assistant editor. Keith Sorenson: secretary, Betty Pedersen; treasurer, Gorden Porter. THANKSGIVING DAY Ray Hugic now. Sixth Grade Thanksgiving Is on its way. For a lot to eat THE FIRST GRADE HOUSE And games to play. We are going to make a play- Now dont eat ,oo much. So well have a hard PORTSMOUTH, N. H. Nov. 25. house. It will be large enough to live in. We formed committ- For hard enough timesyear. (u. a navy deserter confined eesAre already here. They are to make differto Nortsmouth Naval prison has confessed to four murders and ent parts of the house. We are numerous holdups in various making the house out of big We sometimes have turkey, boxesIt is fun to And sometimes have deer, parts of the country, the United woodena house. build O we are happy when, Press learned today. Naval and civil authorities Thanksgiving is hereThe Fourth grade has been are cooperating in checking the stories told by Warden F. Pope, studying about ships in social O happy times are coming fast alias Frank Webster, 21, in an science. The first people sailed Thanksgiving now effort to determine whether the upon logs. Then they made sails. And Christmas last. and later they added Lorraine Gilgen youth is telling the truth. 6th Grade skeptical, The early sailboats were driven frankly Though have been by galley slaves and the wind. naval authorities BOY GETS EYE INJURED Some of our modern boats are obliged to place some credence ocean motor boats, liners, Ralph Bateman, injured his in the confession because of seaeye Thursday Nov. 12. the elaborate details Pope has vachts. submarines, and related regard.ng his supposed planes. we learned about boats He was chopping wood, when a piece of wood flew up and After murders and robberies. about the countries hit him on the eye lid and Pope, a native of Lynn. Mass., we studied boats came from. bruised his eye lid and eye ball. and the son of Chester F. Pope, where the Lenore Morgan, He is a member of the Sixth an electrician, of Northampton, Joy Evans, grade of the Webster school. We Mass., has admitted, according Reporters. are all glad that he Is back to to naval authorities that he: . school again. 1. Murdered Mrs., Dorothy Schaub Dexter Moormeister in Sait 'Lake , Nephl Sixth Grade in the winter Of 1929. 2. Killed two persons by runMY CATS TRICK ning them down deliberately One day I was reading a with an automobile near Salt book. I had a string for a bookLake City one year later. THANKSGIVING mark. My cat pulled out the In 3. Murdered one person Bubbles I Time Tune: Every string and lost my place. a gasoline filling station holdup Blow. near Sheridan, Wyoming. Dorothy Forsberg, We can have a turkey now 3rd Grade Because it's near Thanksgiving Win Children Dav; OUR CAT Eight We can have some pumpkin Last night mother was trying to cat put the out, and it Mercy For Mother We pies like tarts on Thanksgiving sneaked under the stove. When we all went to Day. bed the cat got SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 25. upon the pillow. In the morning The eight children of Mrs. We all like Thanksgiving Day when mother got up she saw Regina Vitori, had today saved Every one is glad and gay; out their mother from a long jail We ail like to go out and play the cat and put her Jesse Murphy sentence. is Day. it Because Thanksgiving 3rd grade Evidnce of liquor law viola' FIRST GRADE. tions was so incontrovertible that Mrs. Vitori pleaded guilty. THANKSGIVING Fifteen gallons of whisky had Thanksgiving is a day we been found rin her home. should thank God. We should Judge C. F. Dalby could not not only think what we are bring himself to separate moth-othto have for Thanksgiving. and qliildren and. instead going We should thank God for what gave her a 90 day suspended we havesentence. REED HARTVIGSEN. Fifth Grade. Blanche Cardon, lisle, Billie Stewart An extremely Interesting dis- Harrison. cussion of his recent trip to Europe as a member of a special Carnegie group sent to was study conditions there, made by Dr. W. L- - Wanlass at the Kiwan.s club luncheon Tuesday. Dr. Wanlass told of his travels through central and southern Europe and the southwestern corner of Asia. He dealt extensively with the muddled political situation in Germany and how it will likely affect the rest of the world. The Hitlerites, led by the fiery Adolph Hitler, are gaining a stronger foothold every day and If they gain control of the World government, no more war reparations will be paid by the country. He explained that the party is taking the attitude that the people of Germany were not responsible for the war and should not be required to pay for it- - Thain Carand Robert Easy to Apply qualidei ALL of the ingood a floor re combined in BROTHER FLOOR, EN.-'iE- luick-Dryin- g e It furnishes tough, covering that is easy to clean. It dries quickly use it in the evening, walk on it in the morning. And Floor Enamel Is very -ssy to apply. Let us aid you in obtaining The cast of principals for the Logan high school opera, The Bells of Barcelona which is to be presented January 22, has to been selected according Frank Baugh. Jr. Mr. Baugh is vocal musical director at the school and- is to direct the epera. Fifteen youthful singers are included in the cast of principals and these will be augmented by a large chorus which satisfying and enduring - 1 Take no chances on Cheap Oil Insist on the Genuine ... the .new Winter ' V NOTICE STATE OF OF SALE UTAH, We all know that Thanksgiving is coming soon, and many of us are preparing for it. But some people have not as much to be thankful for. So let us be thankful for all the many things we have to entoy. BETH REESE, City of Logan. I have in my possession the Benson School. lawfollowing described an.mal if not Our school is having a profully impounded, which, claimed f and taken away, will gram on Wednesday. The sec- be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder, at Logan City estray pound, in this city, en Saturday the 5th day of December 1931 at the hour ol 12 o'clock noon. Description of animals: One black cow, age 7 yearst also black bull calf suckling, dehorned, blotched brand on the left shoulder resembling an a or v or u. One Holstein heifer, 18 months, .dehorned. No brand visible. Said animals were impounded in said city on the 22nd day HIGHEST QUMITY IOWEST PRI2 of November, 1931. ALFRED E. GNEHM AN M J 8 PR 9 P o C City Poundkeeper. TREE TEA L MOTOR OIL 30c a QUART Sold with a money back guarantee Whether You Live on Canyon Road or East Fourth North our prices are the same. Even Seventh Northers have no preference. The State Roads Commission haven't a thing to say about it- - Our prices are made to defy quibbling.. ROAD CONTROVERSY SALE THEY ARE RIGHT If you have been paying from $8 to $10 for shoes, try our Paramount $4.85. Save the Difference! Nationally Advertised Natural Bridge Shoes, $6.00 Our price Reduced to $4.95 Even tlie Marshaliase, $7.95, has ..$7.45 been sacrificed down to All high quality shoes graded down to $4.95. The road crusher has pulverized prices from as high as $5.95 down to Send Cordons CHOCOLATES For the Very Happiest Xmas Possible. WE PAY POSTAGE ANY PLACE IN THE WORLD! BLUEBIRD CANDY CO. 1 r er Legal Notices 1 resuts. BENSON - pnt LOW! dur-sbl- ts en-rou- te n School News 2 5, is furnishing two are going to sing one song about Indians and one song about Pilgrims. Our costumes are all made. ond THE THIRD GRADE - . NOVEMBER WHITTIER - . WEDNESDAY, $3.65 $2.65 $1.89 -- have Bimberg Hose These Prices Effective The Last Three Days Of The Month ! -- 6660 put int0 a barrow plt |