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Show THE HERALD - JOURNAL, PAGE EIGHT BENSON Tuesday. Mrs. G. C. Hobson and son. Stanley, and Mr and Mrs Lowell Biddulph of Rexburg, Idaho, are spending the Christmas week in Logan visiting with relatives. Mrs. Uoraine Saunders of Idaho Falls, is visiting in Logan during the holidays. Mr. and Mose Thatcher, and Thursdaughter, Martha, left day for Salt Lake where they will be guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Woodruff and family during the holidays. Mrs. Alma Burgoyne and son, Jack, of Salt Lake City are returning to their hometenFriday days after spending the past with relatives in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fife of Salt Lake City will be guests in Logan of Mrs. Nettle Lund over the holidays. Elwood Rich of Burley, Idaho arrived in Logan Thursday and will be the guest of his mother and relatives over the II Under protest, the lar stop mother said to sonny trains did stop when flagged Then 'See if you can wake him Amslee had been a prosperous little inland place for years before the advent of the railroad There were a couple of stores blacksmith shop, postoffice, and about 75 residents. Natives Owned Townsite The Lincoln Land company was promoting all the townsites along the new line. The company was not anxious to put in a station at old Amslee, where the natives owned the townsite. It was rumored the railroad would establish a town and station, about a mile from Ainslee. The natives were up in arms and on the warpath. This was the situation when the writer visited his friends, Pinkerton and Fender. It was Christmas day when we gathered in Pinkertons office. It was a long and lonesome day We played checkers and told stories Then, to liven things up. Pin- kerton took his trusty gimlet and tapped a barrel of whisky in the freight room Helped to Cheer Them This hplned to cheer us a lot. Then Pinkerton had an Inspiration. "Listen, he said, I've got an idea. Folks up at Ainslee know me. Dont know you. Well get that old transit out of the freight room and a lot of stakes back he came and the same, Taint no use no how' But But very shamed and sorry was this lazy little boy, Whin awake for the second time his heart was filled with joy Cause this is Christmas ' Daw he thought. How silly and absurd For me to lay in bed and sleep After all the shouts Ive heard JV Then up he lumped and down the .sta.rs, He leaped without delay, And found all souls a glow with joy For lo! TIKES EFFECT able Twas Christmas Day1 Helen Lundstrrm Sixth Grade. ON CHRISTMAS EVE Christmas Eve brings lots of fun. We plav and play till the day is done (its near there now) and then the whole thins Appreciation TSK MONEY To all who so willingly contributed to make this Christmas a day of joy and happiness to the unfortunate we extend our heartfelt thanks and wish all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. OMM UNITY STORE HOUSE COMMITTEE T , el was rvjmpleted last only night when the senate agieed to the resolut.on by a vote of 09 to 12. S ni l,i,llil!l!l!ir!M,IIIIMUi nnouncing the complete HAAG line The - OBSERVER j p! BY JIM MARSHALL I till Its always a lot of fun to us to sit around and watch perspiring humanity try to fix up us world if humanity would stop for a minute or two and look at the thing it would realize that the world's business is just about in the same condition as a bail of twine would be after two kittens had spent a couple of happy hours tangling it only more so i Theie is of course no chance on earth for humanity to untangle the terrifie and complicated mess into which it has tangled Itself but the poor dumb things keep on trying and just make the knots tighter and he snarls jxis-sib- le then we hang our stockings By the chimney tall, and at night Saint Nick will come and fill them one and all snarher But just before ve go to bed the kittens are wiser , . . Crock175 Mrs. Ilyrum Naylor, a letter next We write When they get inextricably ett ave , is severely ill at her We ask for toys and story books tangled they merely go away home suffering from an attack And lots of things to eat. and start on something else on A1sl of pneumonia 2ndun Peterson Jean Dorothy and even then ten to one handcar. Well pretend you fel- Sixth Grade. some human will come along Miss Florence E. Hess left lows are surveying for a and try to unravel the tangled building Well morning for Poca- - track aand station A SLEIGH ball real estate boom. tello Idaho, to spend the Christ-- start a had a who was boy mas holidays with her sister,1 When we arrived at Ainw,- There sleigh In this country alone we have Mrs. R H Munson, and family, the entire population soon gathered around us Pinkerton look- - He tried to slide on the hay, like ten million laws something said barn in the horse and we heard the other day David H. Fuhriinan, formerly ed mysterious but finally ad- - The nay, nay. the drugstore man that if you have a cigaret-mak-m- g of Providence, and now a trav- mittedwe towere railroad officials Dont do that or youll ruin the that dmgus in your pocket eling auditor for General Mills, and make a cigaret with It is spending the Christmas holi- The transit and the stakes we hay. Dean Spenst drove told the story acgive it away they can slougn days in Providence, R. I., sent Guests of the Town you in jail for ten years or cording to Christmas cards RULE so That was enough We had to out to relatives and friends. be guests of the town. for operating a cigaret facThe People from all rooms at the to throw not were asked man gave us reserved Benson tory without a license Relatives and friends of Dr. drugstore side North on snow the balls back of his prescription and wnat sort ot sense can and Mrs. Asael T, Hansen have seats We had a swell time, and of the building. you expect from people that inreceived Christmas cards from case out to were stay askpd vent a law lue that? the big boom for Amslee was They them postmarked from a Car- - on. tn the field and do there snow-- It students there. We have only given the Heir keeps fwreUZv0a,ney prenyl Twenty years later. Fender balling at a little hotel from breaking windows or any two mam rules for getting rnske ethnoIoeRal studies was snowboundIowa could easily that Around a other damage Hamburg, through life . . . n, Dr be one is to live as simply as stove, the crowd told stories tlopf Mrs. Rena B. Maycock of Logan, hot Aldus Moser Fender told, as his bit, how we possible is a graduate of the Univeisity Giadc. Sixth boom at Ainslee the and the other is never of Wisconsin and the Utuh started own anything except money or One of flip men, who load been college. State Agricultural its equivalent eyeing Fender rather curiously Snow snow snow, the more you oun the more loudlv, rushed over and! I love the snow, Mr. and Mrs. John Ruse of laughed fell last night held out his hand. It complicated things get and In in are Calif, San Bernardino, a few months things own you said All pure and white. he Shake, will and the for holidays Logan So vou were one of those high and demand all your time be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. binders Ainslee. Some Christ- - The snow plow passed at after them looking George Worley. mas present you gave us. Good Cleaned the walks fast, we didnt find you years Children in flocks, The best Hung humanity could Miss Florence Loveless, who is thing But we had a glorious Came Irom all blocks, ago! is school in Idalio, teaching boom while it lasted and the spending the Christmas vaca- railroad commission compelled On the way to school Too Late to Classify tion in Login with friends and the railroad to make Ainslee a To learn the golden rule relatives. other each To treat right regular stop' To win the good fight. FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Kimball, Cleared of Cheap. One ticket to Portland Jr., and daughter, Betty Lou are was locked door The and Seattle. Call 574-- J. D2(i spending the remainder of the nine oclock. Murder Suspicion Till week with relatives in Twin For children must play FOR SALE Falls, Idaho. SALT LAKE CITY, Dee. 24 Cut doors every day. Atwater Kent radio, battery set SLake Curtis, left rj)Charles Peter, 5a Mr. and Mrs. T. Phone 464-D26 Boys played fox and geese mining man, 'stood today defin- And purls Thursday for Kavsvllle, where got teased, susof STOCKHOLDERS MEETING itely and finally cleared of All around was fun, they will visit with relatives for picion in connection with the For The postponed annual meeting Mrs. Curtis before leaving one every of Mrs. of the Logan North field IrrigaDorothy California for a short vacation brutal murder Donald Johan-e-i- . Dexter Moormeister, wife of a tion company will be held Moni WashSalt Lake physician, and charged with Murder of day, December 28 at 2 p m in promlne Gordon Sutherland of in visit1930. the winter later of Mrs. Moormeister. the Third ward meeting house. ington. D. C. Is In Logan AnMr. Peter is no longer under He demanded an Immediate The purpose of the meeting is ing with his mother. Mrsor surveillance SutherMr. suspicion, preliminaiy hearing and. when for the election of officers and nie G. Sutherland. land, is a former student of the Matthew Cowley, county attor- the state was unable to produce any other busine that may said. connected ney, U S. A. C. and is witnesses, City Judge Stumx come before the meeting. was Peter arrested roads last of W. R. Andrews, president May dismissed the complaintpublic with the bureau and is now engineering in Virginia. Helmar Pedersen, who suffered serious injuries in an accident several weeks ago, was removed to his home from a local hospital, Wednesday. And coin will stop AND. LISTEN: The old Tax receipts totaling $730,000 WASHINGTON, Dec. 23 UP President Hoover today signed duffer with his tree his loaf of ,were reported at the office of bread his wine and a few Cache County Treasurer Elmer the joint congressional resolution legaliz.ng the war debts 'thous' beside him in a wilder- Maughan Thursday morning. ness wasnt such a darn fool-a- fter Mail receipts are still being moratorium. all MURDER CHARGE The measure postpones foropened. The total covers irriga- ments will aggregate 80 per tion and drainage district taxes cent of the $888,000 levy wap eign payments of $232,000 000, which must be SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 24 (UP) from expressed Thursday morning by due the United States during are tested at general receipts separated before a com- Mr. Maughan. This will leave a Murder charges were expected the year ending next July 1 lastGovernments by their att.tudes to the plete and accurate report can 20 percent delinquency as com-- ! to be filed today against Elmer The moratorium, announced by welfare of men women and be made Dared with a 12 per cent last Moore, 23, admitted slayer of the president m June, actually i Piesidetit Herbeit Hoover. Confidi lice that the tax pay- - year. Marko Devlch, 31, Murray. has been in effect since last Congressional action on July UIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllltl'111111111,111 III HUE j it up said DECEMBER j from the By K, N. RICH VRDSON in 1886 that the B & M. R. railroad began extending LAZY JIMMIE westwaid" its line from Grand I k Bla-Hills 'Oh Jimmie1 called his mother Island, Neb, to the J B Pinkerton was station From the doorway of his room agent at M ison City, Frank E Get up tins very minute beFender officiated m the same cause writat the Litchfie'd, and duty coining soon er of this stmy was ai.Syracu.se Grandmas But then this lazy Jimmie, he The little town of Ainslee, turned around and said about half-wa- y between Mason bother me, and was Bishop Saul E. Ilyer of Lewis- City and Litchfield, was not on 'Don't back asleep in bed ton was in Logan on business the railroad schedule as a regu- THURSDAY, 'do would be to scrap its civilization and start in again from the grass roots but It won't Itll just zo on getting more 'and more complicated until it becomes absolutely unwork- How Three Heroes' Boomed School News Town'for Christmas Day Fun It was LOGAN, UTAH, I $109.50 J ay 1 ) NEW HAAG OLD STYLE WRINGER BALLOON . roll7 ROLL- - I r1 with motor nr 4 t vile bnirtr sjrattoa new washer for every home tfbaohjie , Peter Notices of the state convention of county clerks, assessors, auditors, and treasurers of Utah to be held February 6 and 7 in Salt Lake City have been sent over the state by Carl V. Mohr, clerk of Cache countv. Mr. Mohr Is president of the state organization. An invitation this year is being extended also to the county commissioners, attorneys. and recorders, to attend the meet. Marriage licenses have been Issued from the office of the Cache county clerk to Ernest Wllmer Olsen, Weston Idaho end Edrie Jane Biges. Franklin Idaho; Joseoh Perl Cox, Shellev Idaho, and Fsther Johanna Haslam. Idaho Falls; John Warren Hlglev. Soda Springs. Idaho end Martha Lnrena Stone. New-- !' Richard Abram Heslinaton Milford, and Lneille Hanks Phoilev. Idaho: Angus Miles and Priscilla Standlev Holliday Incan- - Arno'd Foster end Rtpnia Jane Dumpy, both rf Blackfoot, Idaho; Lawrence Clair Sparks, Idaho Foils, and Gall Burke, Shelley, Idaho. Whi ou need look no further for the washer which meets all your idvuls of perfection. One of the three new models in the com- - - plete Haag line is specially adapted to your needs, whatever they may he. Do you seek beauty efficiency speed with' safety dependability Carl iML. W. Sanders COAL and WOOD 801 North Main Phone 293 -- -- hand-rubbin- g g individual wants. The big sturdy square-tu- b model 75 is the machine for large families and the heaviest duty. The new round-tumodel 65 is designed for the average home. Its a beauty and, at its b Hotel Eccles Bldg. Whichever model you select is guaranteed to satisfy you perfectly. All have ' smooth surfaced, easily cleaned pressed, aluminum tubs. All have the modern di-red drive, grease packed gear case, the famous Haag submerged agitator and other fine features. Models 75 and 65 are equipped with oversize wringer with big balloon rolls. j, free- Choose your new Haag according to y our , low-price- d, Come in soon today or tomorrow and get an entirely new idea of quality in machine washing design and performance. s -- Ahome demonstration (without obligation) will he arranged if you desire. 0 Thatcher Music Co. Phone 536 Logan, Utah Mountain States Implement Co. 53 North Main Phone 19 Preston, Idaho Dealers in Utahs Best Coal Ui A , jk A..,e i A moderate price, gives you rare value. For the small home, the amazingly model 55 is a wonder of efficiency. -- style or soak-inof garments? Any one of these newly designed machines will givethem all toy ou. Merry Christmas To All - engine Wide range of designs, sizes, prices dom from laborious Hereafter payments to workers on county and state road projects financed by the unemployed fund appropriated sometime ago by the state road commission will be made weekly. District Engineer Lew W. Beason of the state road commission has so informed County Clerk C. V- Mohr by letter. furiilshwi h h p All mmbdx ' pads) m p ra n i |