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Show T1IE HERALD 1AGE EIGHT - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, MONDAY, DECEMBER Presidents Widow Sponsors Liner MR. SPEAKER- - About I IN CACHE TAX By a vote of about 75 to 8. group of Cache county tax- Saturday at a pavers neetine ht.u under the direc- turn of the group known as th" directors of the Cache County deed Taxpayers association to request' a reduction of 25 per cent in tl e. 1932 taxes A resolution previously pre-was directors pared by the adopted. A committee also ore-vtousiy selected by the directors wcs approved to meet with the various taxing units to ;esenti the taxpayers reduction request. The resolution and the commit tee follow-.- - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morton are rejoicing over the arrival of a 6'.. pound daughter, Saturday Mother at a local hospital. and child are reported to be 1 that Resolved ' ; doing well. j Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Sewell end daughter, Gloria, of Salt Lake with City spent the week-en- d Mr. and Mis. Fred Ftedriik- -' tax- - as we Before a large assembly gathered for the Cache stake court of honor proceedings for scout troops Sunday night in the Third ward chapel, Dr. Joel E. Ra:ks, professor of history of the Utah Agricultural college, of Former spoke on Ideals Scouts. Commissioner Fred Duce was in charge of the ceremonies. Other program numbers were: Flag ceremony, Beaver patrol, Troop 16, Third ward, sponsors of the court; violin solo. Scout Richard Hall, accompanied by Scout Elmen talk, Johnson; What I Think of the Patrol cornet Scout Evans; System. solo. Scout Edward Dunn; exof Tenderfoot, second planation and first class tests by D'stnct Chairman Alvin Hess. Tenderfoot, second and f.rs class awards were made by Mr. Hess, and Merit badge awards h Rnrn. rrnnkstnn Other musical numbers were furnished by the ward choir Prayers were offered by Scout and Scouter Paul Kowallis Nicholas Crookston. Awards were as follows; Troop 6 Wayne Bates, Tenderfoot, Troop 10, James Smith. Willard Larsen, second class, Allen Israelson. Rudolph Marti, Robert Crookston. Harvey Nyman, Newel J. Crookston, Ray Larsen, Ervin Wursten, Russell Fergusen, received Merit badges. Amacher, Troop 12 Aaron Clinton and Frank Schaub Albert Campbell, tenuerfoot; Virchow, Elmer Stettler, Dean Webber. Albert Webber, James Hogenson, Alma Hupp! and NyOlsen man Merit received James Troop 13 badges el Sk.dmore, Cnatlcs Grunder. Carlson. Dean Porter, Tenderfoot; Max Rogers Carol Pe- - Miss Eleanor Turner of Ogden In Logan .spent the week-en- d as guest of Miss Marie Anderson i in pavers here assembled recmest a reduction of 25 per cent iu otm B E. Crookston has repo' ed taxes in this county for 1932 that six (htekens were stolen and that each taxing unit is Horn In.s coops Saturday n'.eht. hereby requested to adjust then budeet accordingly Mrs. Claud Quinney, Mrs. Elva The following ni" lv'r bv -- p Andrews and Mrs R. J. Com- to a art as committee pointed ley, motoied to Brigham City Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt widow cl the former president, sponi epresentine the eonntv to meet Sunday to attend the First dis-- ti sored the Ui..ted Stales liner Manhattan largest merchant ship with the different taxing unit,! ict committee meeting of Hie ever built in this cour.tr:'. when it was launched at Camden, N r to aeecrdlng appointment American Legion Auxiliary Mis J Here she is shown at uie christening eeiemony, holding the to be made: Quinney gave a renort of th t "ribboned bottle wi.uli contained water sent from all 43 states llenrv rnhraini Bergeson n unit. ot the union. Thcurcr, M. C Reeder, J B was Viilte, J. A Hendrickson, W'lof Cornish Hansen Joseph Fvana. vhlf Baupb VV'l-a bu one vs v.s.toi in Logan. Lorenzo Idaho, Ralph Harvey poned, according to the am Worley. Logan, Rirluud1 merit ct Secretary M R. Johansen and day. lay F'orenee A W PiwkelJev. Charnheis Doth of Pocatello Id..- - Hntey. Regular liwheon meetYeates, be held at the Blue-o- n Smiihfield; M C Rigby, New- -, Miss Thelma Johnson of Ri h- - ho. ing will 12 tonJosenh II Olsen, College la p m. and all d at ui Sat mond visaing day spirt J. E. Bollinger Providence' II will members have been urged to Mvers J. in Professor Logan. R. Ballard. Jr. John Ricks, Ben-- 1 read at the M I A met ting T''"--da- ib" pi esent. son: N K Nelson, Ray Robinof Mrs. Iturrell llendriiks evening in the Sec u! son, Richmond; Dow Lewis, Saul Lewiston was a shopper m Lo- wuid. ttyer. Lewiston- T. J. But tars, Here ate the six women members of the Home of Repre-enU-I- I ()i.RPil'Lr.S MOTION S. Barsan. Claikston, C A tives who will take act.ve part in the 72nd Congress Theie are gan. Satuiday. Mrs. B. L, Bil liards will tO in jvterson, Newton; Mormon Bird three Republicans and three Democrats, with the lattr having Mr an mrs, ( ar p. Bennett, SALT LAKE CITY. Def 14 (UP) social iiv.ee Mendon: John A Lelshman, W the edge In political preferment They aieHi Ruth Biyan MrTEd "miss''Margaret flTs.esriov Distant Judge James W. Mc,n ,he J Leatham, Wellsville; Alban Owen, Demociat of Florida, (2 Ruth Baker Pratt. Republican. R(.nuetl Bennett, of and Mis Jonn Devy n pf Kinney today overruled a moI Cal, oro.a P Kahn. Clawson, C. J. Christensen, Z of New York: ,3. Fo,k attended tion for directed verdict of acW, I.srae'son. J M,u ifuneral services Friday at Hyrum; Ernest quittal in the murder trial of Scott, Millville; P. O. Hansen, T. Norton, Democrat, of New Jersey expected to receive the gan of I.vinan F. Heath. Mr. given uy Vivian M.aii(ws W. E Howard, Jr. after listenProvidence. Mrs was a chairmanship of the Important District of Columbia committee, to defense and state attorThe Ninth ward, which ha ing of Amcr- and 6) Effiegene Wingo, Democrat, of Arkansas, who entered Pearl Adams neys argue for an against the a in AmmiV held high reputation who long Congress a year ago. others tor hours. ran Fork dramatic circles is prepanng motion were at the servic.swere M-- ss What. asks a reader, "is 0 or 'ol h''f Thelma Miss ct!? com whiskey made of? Rose Reeder and Tues" I Reeder of Pocatello. Idaho. dl Judging from the taste, we day should say it was distilled from ' cast in the Fredrickson Mrs. Fred old corncob pipes. "jfnown comedy Mr Bob . Announcement has Wednesday and Thursday Mrs. by Rachael E Baker The proMr. and rMs. Arch Hill an- members Mr. and of as guest which is sponsored bv nounce the marriage of their been made by the presidents, Amalga Joe Tuller. She was a guest at duction daughter, Lucy, to Lamont Bax- Mrs. Anie Lei.shman ad Iteese a children's birthday party giv- the Ninth ward Sunday school ter of Hyrum. son of Mr. and Parker Dean Christensen, son of Dr en for her little grandson, Jay Mrs. Stephen Baxter. The mari Mrs W O Christensen who Tuller. Lake WANTED and In Salt John Moser, local contractor riage took place 4 or 5 room furnished apartis 7. The employed at Cuba, rame home young associa- - was elected vice president of Monday. Dec. The Parent-TeacheMust have couple will make their home at the fotepait of the week to ment or home. blanch ot of the Wilson school will the Intermountatu steam heat no furnace and all Hyrum after spending a few spend the holidays with his par-da- tion meet at the school house Mon- -' Associated General Contractors modern conveniences. Call 131. ents at Salt Lake. The young night at 7:30 o'clock. The of America, at a meeting held Dec. 15 Alton Maughan and Ora Par-- a day couple were honored guests atlesson on Obedience will be ' in Salt Lake City last week. who the have spent past given by Mrs Leon Fonnesbeck dinner given by their par- ker, . FOR RENT FURNISHED two weeks here returned to Snecial Christmas numbers will fac-alents at evening A. N. Monday Hyrum Professor Sorensen, Or unfurnished, 3 room apart- The guests icluded members of Drummond, Montana, Wednes-th- e be given. A good attendance ulty representative of the Utah ment. 205 West 1st No. Phone day. two immediate families. on the is desired. college Agricultural D21 837-- J. . The adu't education lesson conference Mountain Rocky Miss Meda Parker and Mrs Wednesday afternoon Dr. E. L. Hansen will board of control, automatically Sarah Bradley were hostesses' waYSlvPn MISCELLANEOUS at the Floradell school The les- his talk on Poisons cqntinue at - the became president of the board, NOTICE- - X will not be respon- to a delightfully arranged din- son. conwas adult class of the Sixth ward Saturday at the final Vneeting sible for .any debts contracted ner Tuesday evening In honor ducted Imagination, by Mrs Maude Hendry Mutual. Tuesday evening. of coaches and facultv repreby my wife after November 15, of their father. James PaiVr, assisted and Miss Valene by sentatives from Utah, Montana, D14 who was observing his birth1931. Albert Cooper. to a The Poppleton Miss Edna Wilson, of River- Wyoming and Colorado. group of mothday anniversary at the Parker ers. side, Calif., daughter of Mr session was held in Salt Lake WANTED home. The diner was served on Miss went Baxter to and Mrs. John H. Wilson, wJl City. This marks tbe fourth Married man, Swiss, 35. speakone long table that was center- Ogden Mary Wednesday to spend the arrive in Logan tonight, where year Professor Sorensen has week-ening three languages, experien- ed with a beautiful trimmed she will snend the Christine been chairman of athletics at ced accountant, poultry and birthday cake with candles-CoverMrs. Kenneth Pitcher of holidays with her family. Miss the college He is associate prowere laid for the guest Smithfield Is rgbbit breeder, retail store salesvisiting here with Dorothy Hurd will accompany fessor of English. Before be- man. handy with light and of honor, Mrs. Harah A. Parked. her mother, rMs. Mary A. Lea-tha- her home and be a guest at the coming identified with the ol- of wants tools kind heavy, any Heber Parker. Mrs. Eliza Stuart. Wilson home. lege faculty, he was a professor full or either time. work, spare Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glenn. of English for a number of Franz' Herl 689 East 9th North. Mr. and Mrs LeRoy Parkinson, herMrs Royal Bassett had as is Fifth Mutual guests The ward afternoon. years at the Brigham Young Thursday 016 Brad. Mrs. Willard Parker. John Mrs Howard Jones and Mt a Christmas program sponsoring ley. Oia Don and Smith Parker, Thonv s Brenchley Social chi.t which Will be given Tuesday' John Christensen and Davis FOR SALE the Misses Grace and Helen was enoyed. evening. Following the nrogi im McEntyre. Utah entries in the A' light trailer for $7.00 Call and Out of town tksts a dance will be held The public Rhodes scholarship examiations. 805-D16 Paiker were Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Parfailed to place in the district is invited. ker of Logan. Social chat fol- Push Plans For examinations, according to word FOR SALK Mo. 5 Woodstock typewriter. lowed dinner Marriage licenses have hern One of the most successful issued from the office of the $75.00. One prize winning Railroad Wage Cut Cache county clerk to Fred of the week was the apron Shetland horse $85 00. See them Carlos Jensen. Hyde Park, and D14. and overall dance sponsored by at Johnsons' Grove. (he Daniel H Wells ramp o' Grace Johnson. Logan; Rich 14 r,pAf.n the Daughters of Utah Pioneer mimin' T?e Nolan Jardine and Gail Alfrcta FOR SALE SectoiiiJ to moVlcl,s;lfUy JRovlanre. both of Idaho Falls;'! The rabbit hunt, planned by Christmas Coal, larger type, this Weclresdiy evening inro the Tw n : week MtiViv negotiations Roderick B Jenkins. R.gb;.', Ida- - the Logan dub for .,.lhy Domestic lump ond ward recreation only. of their 10 arKj Beatrice Lillian Hill, next Tuesday,Kiwams ropiest were sung by tin has been post- per ton, delivered. We numbers 1.500000 union employes for a ladies chorus and a give trading stamps. Thatcher Serodbv ward Mrs Marie Garrett wen voluntary wage nil nlo Goal Company. Phone 76. Executives ot eastern railroads A i Dec. 14tf Included on the program New York todav to eon- meet large irowd danced to the shier atthe formal pifm"sal of rou SALE mmic furnished by the Wells unions that icpi esentat ives be Or trade. 70 head of laving vide orchestra. nted to confer appo leg.udmg a Th" Second ward MIA as'D15 pullets. Phone 875-fm sisted by the ward choir, will salatv reduction and rehef A io.nl m, n nemployed rai J mas ist the Ch. pageant for sale present r 111 l;('" Jonathan aoples 80 rents per Joy to the Wot Id. Deeemb-- r wa expiated snuult uieously at ; bushel delivered. 22. The pageant has a cast of 1 Phone Lmn.viille Ky Dec. 10 twelve principals and the choir, Presidents of Ves in Carlins gather line tomoiiow for i.ilar aitinn . j here-st'ia- Lo-a- , II an-oi- ' - - Mo. terson and Winston Henderson, Second class. Troop 16 Robert Otterbeckr Roland Hull, Jack Quayle, Lloyd Miller and Drue v Savage, Tenderfoot; Julian An- - T drews. Floyd Peterson. Hilman Johnson John Jones, Paul Richard Hall and GilSecond Class; bert Smith, First Class. Ray Partington Lawrence Turley, Dean Evans Merit Lee Cardon, badges. Troop 18 Kenneth Ballard, Stanford Ricks. Byron Johnson, Dan Ricks, Joe Larsen, TenderCrookLife Robert foot. award, ston, Troop 10. Bronze Law-rpnTurley, Troop 16, James Hogenson, Troop 12. is, Town I a 11, 19 31. S'b'e Roob,. Mc-Ni- ee . . . Natures dainty messen- love and admiration. gers Especially suitable at this o? season. Send her some flowers today! Phone 1 9 Lindquist Mortuary r and Floral j , Wellsville News iFmSS j rs ys i j so j j , d. af-fa- rs , $7-5- TELEPHONE frfit CONVENIENCE 580-R- o o o FOR MOTHERS ! The business of being a Mother is one of the moM A difficult and at the same time one of the most satisfactory It - jobs in the world. Because nature arranged that women should bear childien, it does not necessarily foIow that cvfry woman can be a good mother without giving any thought or attention to the job. Our Washington Bureau o has ready for you a packet of seven of its plainly written, .authoritative and Interesting bulletins on MOTHERHOOD n The titles are: Parental Care Care of the Baby Child Health Child Management Children's Manners School Lunches Childrens Parties If you want this packet of bulletins, fill out the coupon beow and mail as directed: 5 r " DEPARTMENT T- - r TCNE IN injoy the Moytag fKudio Hour orr V oat Blue Network B Prinler To I.ociil 1932 ," no annuil at Logan announces that the cotract for punting of the book has to awarded J P Smith & Sons of I ogan. Woi k on the annual will be begun with all assur-m""- s mmpdiatelv, of vtrv successful results The Amphion staff for this "ar ineii'aes I "cv Beth Cardon. editor; Dongles Rorlase. business manager; Miss Pearl Spencer, faculty advisor: Leora Pulley. Rubv Cardon Gordon Gaines Dai' is Child Dick Marv Olson Virginia Hodgson. Fred Rex and Earl "igh schoa! b-- cn Malmrose. 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