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Show THE HERALD PAGE TWO fCHURCHES f Armistice Day About Town FIFTH WARD - i ; NINTH WARD W. L. Wanlass will give a Irtrattalk on his tour ol Europe Urt j al Dr- - 'summer. - Musical numbers have j been announced Mr.v Laura Merrill will also be a speaker. in Logan Stake i ' i J ! , . Wf5 SEVENTH hop WARD The program for sacrament J meeting will be furnished by the Primary association of the i ward. Musical numbers will be Zlri given and a playlet Nick and Two Teen" will be piesented. ' hundred children will partici-- 1 h Pate in thP program. i 1 I ' i i i : ' This remarkable crowd picture shows the sea of humanity that overflowed into side streets around the Royal Exchange in London, England, during the observance of two minutes 'of, silence on. Armistice Day. Even building ledges are packed with people. '"I" - ! 5 ? EIGHTH WARD Sacrament meeting will be the ripi held Sunday eveningon atCrock, home or Mr. Jacobsen A good program has Aveett 1m of t been provided." j , , . i . I Presbyterian Bible School meets a m. oclock. society 10 Morning worship at 11 Endeavor meets at 5:30. Social hour an;, lunch from 6 15 to 7 oclockwhen the evening meeting beAU are welcnme to thesc Emsservices. V,?, i TEILO - I an4 j Hypnotism Sermon Subject Ancient and Modern Necromancy, Alias Mesmerism and is the Hypnotism, Denounced subject of the Lesson-SermoalJ I Tea Sunday, November 29, in branches of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Sci,Hbt( i entist, In Boston, Massachusetts. 29.8,9. eer Golden Text: Jeremiah of hosts, pre Thus saith the Lord J i the God of Israel; Let not your on prophets and your diviners, that be ifl the midst of you deceive you, neither hearken to your dreams which ye cause to be For they prophe.-dreamed. falsely unto you in my name: I have not sent them, saith the n, tfi j With troops matching by in impressive array, President Doumer of trance paused at the grave of the Unknown Soldier at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris and bowed his head in homage to the honored dead. The above peture was taken a moment after wreaths were laid. y Lord. The citations which comprise include the Lesson-Sermfollowing from the Bible: For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall show great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect (St. Matthew 24:24. also in The Lesson-Serm-eludes the following correla tlve passage from page 329 of Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy: There is no hypoPrinciple is crisy in Science. cannot mock imperative. You it by human will. Science is a divine demand, not a human. Always right, its divine Principle never repents, but maintains the claim of Truth by quenching error. Sunday service begins at 11. with Sunday School at 10, TestiWednesday monial meeting evening at 8. All services are held In the Cache Valley Bank building assembly room. on ' HMDS BMLY RENO, Wev. Nov. 28 UP) lred McKechnie, Jr., became tublisher of the Nevada State Journal of Reno today following 1,4 purchase from J. G. Scrug-haformer governor of Neva- da.' Scrugham retains a portion of stock and will write a column for the newspaper. Before buying the Reno paper, McKechnie was publisher of the Marysville, Calif, Democrat, which he sold in October.' He also has been with the Cleveland Press, Newspaper Enterprise association. San Francisco Bulletin, San Francisro News and the United Press. AIRPLANE AS COWBOY HINSDALE, N. Y. A farmer near here, Howard A. Crosby, is . : using an airplane to locate lost He lost lour recently and, after looking for them for some tiitoe, finally secured the services 'of a plane and pilot at the local airport. A few min-loutes cruising over his land cated the lost animals, after which Crosby landed and drove them home. cows. V. FOB RENT UNFURNISHED Five room modern house. Call t. Dec. 724. 5 LOST Reward of $5.00 is offered for Information leading to the live capture of the silver fox that recently ' escaped from Karl River Heights farm. Notify D2 Wood. Phone 427-FURNISHED room apartment and garage. D5 263 South 2nd East- FOR RENT S FOR SALE Cow. Phone 310-- J. N28tf Indians Caught In Big Blizzard Heres More About LOGAN -- JORDAN FOOTBALL GAME (Continued From Page 1) on 1 FALLS io Christian Science the BEET - at vrj, Christian , en r thei auto-mob.- . wl ! cars were badly damaged. Depu-t- y Sheriff Hyrum W eatherstone was out from 1 a. m. uni i ly 4 a. nt Wring tr,.ific at - h the scene of the accident. Depuie said some V C. 1 1n Fourth ward M. I A. will Mr-,Earl, and other ty Weathcrstono drivers are taking great a Harvest Ball Tuesday relatives. ;pon--o- r Warm interest in the election lu-km having too fast at evening after the lecular Mu- school board members m Mrs. Thiinas. B. Bushv was a night during the present ieason tual meeting. Pop corn ball, wards Two and Five municipal road and icy when mist, fog anti home made candy will be guest Thanksgiving Day of her is being shown now in Logan of hazards motoiing. sold The public is invited. diuehter, Mrs. George Pauli of add to the election day conies next that Preston. Idaho. Only three days are District Judge and Mrs. M. C. Wednesday. Sparks from the chimney for whatever campaigning left Lake Salt to motored Harris .Mr. and Mrs. Othello Hickman caused slight damage to the and their friends Judge the candidates V'rndelboe Jewelry store on East and fam.ly spent Thursday in City Saturday morning' Lake to do. wish to to Salt went Harris First North street at 4 54 p .m. Ogden visiting with relatives No announcement has been finish up special court proceedFiiaav. The city fire crew re-- j and fricnas, made yet relative to the polling holdbeen he has . u ings wh'ch will sponded. o The Herald-Journ' places. there: .Miss Ruth Scofield, ehief ing publish the places for voting Funeral services for Fred operator of the telephone Monday. Ward boundaries are D. Law. superintendwho died Friday morn-- 1 pany at Caldwell. Idaho, and entReuben for No. Two, all of the city west schools, of Rich the county Third West street; for Ward of lng will be held Sunday at 2 iier small niece, Phyllis Busby, is week-en- d here the all of the city east of p m in the Tenth ward chape!, ampa. idaho, are spending as spending Mr. Five, his of parents, street. the body will be taken to Mont- the week-en- d in Logan as the and guests Mis. F J. Law, 70 West Third Eat Candidates for the board pelier, Idano, Monday r morning guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Fourth South reet. for burial. Scofield. member posts are: Ward Two-BlsEngland of the Second of the A. Peterson Louis Supt. Miss Mrs. George C. Rigby. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin incumbent, who is opward, of number a schools and and small son, B,lly, of city Liberty Rlgbyyand Muriand and and students posed by B.shop William Worley Milton Rigby of Salt Lake City Hyrum spent Thursday in Lo- faculty members school mo- of the First ecclesiastical ward of Senior the are spending the week end in gan with Mrs. Chnstoffersons tored to Salt high and W. F. Kowailis Lake Saturday of tne city, nominees are, L. W Logan as guests of Mr. and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ward Five Logan-Jorda- n see the to morning . G A Lindquist. and Incumbent, presiHugn. lor Hovey, school fray grid high in the dent of the board and John E. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Anderson Mrs. Peter Rich Johnston and the state championship Olssonof Salt Lake City were visitors children of Blackfoot, Idaho, University of Utah stadium. School officials are urging In Logan Thursday. and Mrs. V. T. Wilson of Bingresident voting in the every ham City were visitors in Lo- Jump Saves Pilot school board districts ocneerned Miss Lucille Cardon of Salt gan Wednesday. to cast a ballot at the eiertion As Plane Crashes Wednesday. Lake City spent Thanksgiving VTics I utn McCracken of Salt day in Logan with relatives. PITTSBURGH, Pa , Nov. 28 Lake City and Miss Sarah Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum E. of OgdPn are spending u pi a United States airmail Crockett and family of Rich- the week-en- d in Loean wth plane crashed m the downtown mond were guests in Logan their sister, Mrs. Conway Lewis, district today. I The pilot jumped with his SUGAR Thursday of Mrs. Sarah TurnerMiss Harriet Smith, who is parachute and landed on the Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Hanexposition building He esattending school at tne Sacred sen spent last week end m Salt Heait with minor injuries. caped at academy Ogden, is Lake City, The plane crashed into two spending the Thanksgiving holiwhich were days m Logan with her parents, parked automobiles Miss Yenna McCracken, who Di unoccupied. Mrs. W. E. Smith. and is teaching school in southern The pilot. Melvin Garlow, 27. Utah, is spending the ThanksIDAHO FALLS, Idaho, Nov. 20 Mr. and Mrs. MalcoLn Smith Homestead Park. Pa., suflcred The annual operation of giving vacation in Logan with of Palo Alto, Calif., are visionly an ankle injury. Ojpi her parents. Mr. amf Mrs. Lincoln the plant of the Utali-Idalwith relatives and friends ting James McCracken. had Sugar company in Logan during the Thanks- Mendou To See ceased today after a success! ul II. F. Liljenquist of Hyrum giving holidays. Drama Wednesday season was a visitor in Logan SaturW. Y. Cannon, district manSir. and Mrs. S. E. Needham day. of Idaho for the Utah-:dah- o comager The Dramatic Mendon and daughter. Lulu, spent able direction Sugar company, announcunder the dav Huntsville in pany Mr. and Mrs. John Worley of Thanksgiving as guests of Mr. and Mrs. of L. K Wood wall present the ed that the plants run was the Pocatello, spent ThanksgivThe Bar Z. about 27.500,000 pounds of sugar Petersen. thrilling drama, ing holidays in Logan with Mr. Joseph Ranch.'' Wednesday evening, manufactured from 85.000 tons Worley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Effie Swenson and son, December 2. The proceeds are of beets. Sugar production fell George Worley. Kowaid. and daughter, Gene- to go toward the Pnal payment approximately 2,500.000 under 1930s production total. This, Mr. and Mrs. Jon s J. Nielsen vieve, of Rexburg, Idaho, spent on the ward furnace. said Cannon, was due to lower of Hyrum spent F.iday in Lo- Friday and, Saturday in Logan beet production this year. TRAIN DERAILS visiting relatives. gan. The company employed 300 LOS ANGELES, Nov. 28. to Darrell A number of passengers were men at the factory and 100 tof Crockett Logan, David Crookston of Hyrum men at the loading dumps. Indiwas in Logan on busineso Fri- driving a sedan and traveling slightly injured when the Sousouth on the Logan Smithfield thern Pacific Argonaut was de- cating increased efficiency, the day. , highway at 12.4a a. m. Friday railed a tew miles east of average daily run was 175 tons last year. Mr. and Mrs. I rank Earl of had his vision blinded by mist Tucurrcari, N. M.. today, the greater than o on his windshield caused from 'Southern Pacific offices here The plants at Sua bioken rail caused the gar City and Blackfoot were endV0lnarLnlldinU fog. His car wras side- WCek; ,Mr, and swiped by a machine driven by (wreck closed last week.. - who reHumphreysturned sometime avo from the L D.S. mission, and German Reed Olsen and Ralph Redford ' of the Decons quotum will b the speakers at the sacrament - '! services in the ward chapel Uti Sunday at 7:00 p- - m-- , counselor turn John Cordon ol the ward bish-1- 3 tt opric has announced. The ward from Relief Society chorus will fur-nlsh the special music. del Urt JbJ Alma OLea, College ward, when their machines- - slipped The Olsen car was going north. Both As Two European Capitals Observed It! Cache Stake Russell NOVEMBER 28. 1931. SATURDAY, JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, - MANULITO, N. M., Nov. 28 1 Utah-Idah- r ojpiKlshmus Vazhie the Little Christmas of the Indian, fb Lindquist Navajo name for Thanksgiving Reddish, referee; today had brought terror to the . line. On the next play. Larsen Lunnen Officials: cut back through right tackle and went for a touchdown. His Kump, umpire; try for placement was wide. The play ended the first half. Score at the end of the first half: Logan 0; Jordan 18. TfURD QUARTER Ryan kicked off to Jordan who took ball to the 5U yard marker- - Logan tightened, however, and Larsen punted to Worley on Logans 25 yard line. Brown made nrst down arounu leit end. Jordan held and Ryan punted to Larsen who returned to midfield. Worley iiterceptea pass irom Larsen and returned 15 yards to Jordans 47 yard nne. Hanson mteicepved Ryui 3 pass m midfield auet two lo-ga- n plays had faded to .two Jordan plays made yards but a pass from Larsen to Day was complete to Logan's 5 yard line. Larsen fumbled and Kennard of Logan recovered on Logans 25 yard line. A lateral pass from Ryan to Brown was good for a first down to tne middle of the field. Ryan kicked to Hansen who passed to Larsen who returned kick to midfield and it was Logans bail again. Tries by Wor-ic-y and Lindquist made first down but Logan took 15 yards penalty for use of hands. It was Logans ball on own 38 yard line Tnree tries made 20 yards but punted to Jordan's 20 yard une as quarter ended. Jordan, 18; Logan Hines, 3E.W. ELLIOT &CO.I ZJE. W. ELLIOT &CO.C liead-linesma- n. southwest of 500 Navajos faced death on the snow blocked Mesas of Cerro Alto and Santa Rita A great blizzard, long ahead of schedule, trapped the Indians during the annua) Pinon Nut A demonstration on Christmas harvest, and a traditional season of joy has been turned to gifts was given on Tuesday af ternoon at the home of Presi- Anguish and mourning. dent Rachel Anderson with Mrs. Lila Jenson in charge. Many useful and beautiful gifts were shown.. Fourteen ladies were present. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Nuttal of Salt Lake City spent Thanksgiving holidays here with relatives. (College Ward tire.LJSW 8 rlse mother O U 3- S - n H O P Ja w Thanbeh' lng day. Mrs. Denzil Egan of Lewiston spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Alma Olsen Harvard Hansen attended the football game at Salt Lake City on Thursday. The Misses Velma, Pearl, and Ada Olsen left Wednesday for Brigham City and spent the remainder of the week as guests of Miss Edith Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Zollinger and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Fuhn-ma- n of Providence on Thanksgiving day. MrQUARTER and Mrs. Virgil Nuttal Three plays failed to advance motored to Salt Lake City on the ball but a penalty gave Thursday. them a first down. Jordan still Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson failed to gain and Larsen kick- entertained at a familv dinner ed to midfield. Two incomplete on Thanksgiving day. Following passes and a penalty for hold- the dinner a social evening of ing put the hall on Logans 23 games and music was enjayed. yard line. Ryan punted out of Fifty members of the family danger to midfield Larsen made were present. a first down on a wide end Mr and Mrs. Lorenzo Vigh of line tries made another Salt Lake City spent the holifirst down. A puss from Larsen days here as guests of Mr. and to Day was good lor anotner Mrs o. P Thatcher. first down to Logans 17 The following people from line. Ryan made a beautiful yard Inhere motored to Tremonton on of Larsens passing Thursday to attend a Thanksterception pulling it out of Days hands giving dinner by Mr. and with his left arm. He returned Mis. Clarence given Ooldsbenv Mr, to ins own 25 yard line. Logan and Mrs. Ainu Olsen, Mr and missed a first down and Ryan Mrs Dewev Olsen. Mr and Mrs punted to midfield. Larsen re- Douglas Olsen and Mi and turned with a kirk which Wor- Mrs Kenneth Olsen. ley downed on his own 20 yard Mr. and Mrs. H. w. Hansen line. Ryan made a first down entertained at dinner on olf left tackle. A pass from Thanksgiving day. A vase of Ryan to Hugi was good for a formed chrysanthemums first down to Jordan's 30 yard a charming for the hue. And the same combination table whete centerpiece rovets were laid worked again for another first for twenty. down to the 20 yard line. Ryan Mrs. John Schenk entertained passed over the goal line and It. members of her Lundy at a wxs Jordans ball o their 20 delicious Thanksgiving dinner. yard line. The game ended on Out of tov. n gurst.s w ere Mr. the next play. and Mrs. C. W. Dunn and famFinal score Jordan 18, Logan ily of Logan. Mr and Mrs Richard Owen LOGAN of Glendale, Idaho. Mr. and . . Hull Mr Leland Hansen of Preston. Jennard Idaho and Mr. and Mr.,. Francis . - Ballard Haslam ol Wellsville spent . Quinney Thanksgiving day here with re. . Smith latives. Mr. and Mrs. O P. Thatcher Hendricks Kowailis presided at a Thanksgiving . Harrison dinner on Thursday for memRyan bers of thp.ir family. 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