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Show r PAGE TWO ' TIIE HERALD : JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, MONDAY. Grill Planning Big New Years Party The Herald - Journal A Seri pps-Ca- n Logan is going to meet 1932 and yet high class manner, if George Lamb, propriator of the Grill has his way about it. Mr. Lamb has planned some interesting entertainment for his annual New Year's eve party at the Grill. There will be excellent music by one of the best orchestras in this section. A talented singer will also render several selections during the entertainment. Best of all Mr. Lamb has prepared a menu which would be a credit to any of the firs.' class restaurants in San Francisco or New York, which he is serving at a price so low it would not even settre the cover charges in those larger places. Mr. Lamb is expecting a full house New Year's eve. He is now booking reservations for the party. in a field Newspaper Afternoon Every Week-daPublished every week day afternoon, except legal holidays, at 75 West Centex street, Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley Newspaper Co., N. Gunnar Rasmuson, president, and entered as second-clas- s matter at the postoffice Logan, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price in Cache "Proclaim liberValley by mail, $2.50 the year in advance, by carrier $3.50 a year in adty throughout vance or 40 cents the month. Outside Cache Valley, by mail $5.00 the year. the land ' & Nicoll Gilman, Rulhman, Sperial Representatives San Francisco office, 525 Market St.; Chicago ollice. 410 N. Michigan Ave ; New York office, 19 W. 44th St.; Boston office, 18 Tremont St.; Detroit office, 001 New Center Bldg. OTTIS PETERSON, Managing Editor R. W. MARTIN, Advertising Manager ... y ... THE Neither this newspaper, nor any of whatever, directly or indirectly, with tion or other private business except interested public service. TRUTH QUICK its stockholders or officials has any connection any political party, public utility, real estate promo.tie publication of newspapers devoted solely to dis- g, LOW DEATH RATE Only one life was lost in every 4.0(10,009 persons carried on ocean-goin- g vessels during the fiscal year ending June 30, HUi. according to u rejjort of Die U. ,S. Department of Commerce. Wi: WANT EVEKYi LAST (TINT 5 Howdy, folks! Congress is thinking of broadcasting important speeches over its own radio station. Wonder what it will use? rave-lengt- h Back in 1917, the American people went without meat for Mr. Hoover. A lot of them arc still doing it. DECEMBER 28, ltidl. lirt ween them. Great I.rilain, I'lame, Italy ami IVIgium owe you and other American taxpayers more than $ l.nnn.nnn.nno. That represents money you lent these toil ions ALTER the win- was over. We have wrillen off most of the actual war debts, already. Our government has given these nations a years grace; told them they neednt pay anything this year. They would have paid a hoi it 82 I(!,0mi,hmi ; now youve got to pay it, instead. It is obvious that, Mr. Hoover and Mr. Mellon ami their international hanker friends are going to try to Switzerland produces a form ol rock light enough to float on water and having about consistency of a sponge. A cancel these debts altogether. The years moratorium is just an entering wedge. Somebodys got to pay that 8 t,0h0,(ili(l,0(i0 and you are such a nice, meek, docile little cuss youll probably have to do it. And dont you dan- protest, you big, dangerous radical, you! This newspaper is utterly opimsed to forgiving Europe one dime of her debl, or one penny of her in- the Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bird and two daughters of Logan were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Heber D. Maughan celebrated their seventh wedding anniversary Thursday evening at the Murray home. Each appointment was carried out in keeping with Christmas- - The evening was spent in games and playing five hundred. An oyster supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. .Walter Perkins.. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Maughan, Mr, and Mrs. Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Maughan. Bishop and Mrs. Evan Bank-hea- d entertained at dinner Christmas day: The dining room was decorated in holly wreaths of bright red and green. A vase of poinsettas formed the center-uiec- e of the dinner table. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Parley MurMerrill ray, Mr. and Mrs. Brenchley, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Luther and families, Mrs. Murray Rachel Bankhead and file host and iiostess. Mr. and Mrs. James M. entertained at a family dinner Christmas dav. limner was .served on one long table which was centered with a vase of Christmas poinsettas. Covers were laid for fifteenOut of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Barnett of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Don Reese of Amalga. Mrs. Martha Leishman enter- tained at a family dinner Friday. Covers were laid for 25 which were served at one long table. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Neilson and two children of Hyrum and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kent and two children of Millville. Mis.? Alta Maughan entertained Christmas eve after attending the dance at Logan. Games and music wpre enjoyed. Refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Preston Brenchley, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Brenchley of Cedar City, Miss Margaret. Sutton and Edward Neilson of Logan, Miss Mary Baxter, Miss Rena Brenchley, Miss Lavern Brown. Ray Leishman, Lewis Brenchley and Archie Maugham Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lea t hum and family of Salt Lake spent Christmas Jure and at Logan with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Myron lireneldey of Cedar City are spending Christmas holidays here witti relatives. Mr. am! Mrs. Don Reese and daughter of Amalga spent the week end here as guests of their parents, Mi-- ami Mrs. James M. , of Malad and family are visiting here with relatives. They were dinner guests of their parents, visiting here with relatives Fri- Mr. and Mrs. John Darley, Christmas day evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Brenchand prnest Woodward ley left Thursday for Chester, of Baker City came Thursday Idaho to spend Christmas with to visit with their parents. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Blanchard and Mrs. Joseph Woodward. and family. Their father has been in poor Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parker and health for the past few months. family of Drummond, Montana, came Wednesday to spend the OPPORTUNITIES IN Christmas holidays here with U. S CIVIL SERVICE relatives. The United States Civil SerMr. and Mrs. Charles Archivice commission has announced bald and family of Magna are open competitive examinations visiting here with relatives. as follows: They are the guests of their Teacher, intermediate (grades mother. Mrs. Margaret Archibald $1,680 a year, teacher, priMr. and Mrs. William Parker mary (grades $1,630 a year, and two children of Farmington Indian Service. Closing date, came Wednesday to spend two January 26, 1932. Weeks here with relatives. Automotive engineer, $3,800 to LeRoy Leatham, son of Mr. $4,600 a year. War Department. and Mrs. William Leatham. was Closing date. January 19, 1S32. able to be brought home ThursJunior medical officer (interday after under going an oper-tio- n ne), $2,000 a year, St. Elizabeths at a Logan hospital for Hospital. Washington, D. appendicitis. date, January 19, 1932 Melvin and Crosby Bankhead All States except Iowa, Maine, of Brigham City wero visiting Maryland, New Hampshire, Verrelatives here Friday. mont, Virginia, and the District Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maughan of Columbia have received le:s had as their dinner guests. Mi' Hum their share of appointand Mrs. David Hurst and son, ments in the apportioned Claire, of Paradise on Christmas service at Washingday. ton, n. c. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ArchiFull information may be obbald and small son of Sparks, tained from Albert O. Anderson Nevada, came Friday to visit Secretary of the United States with their parents, Mr. and Mis. Civil Service Hoard of ExaminThomas Lindley. ers at the post office in this Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Allen ei! v6, " Unit of Filling iPret; scriptions la an Important Part of Our Business Walgreen Co. - . MOVIE I'ATItON RUNS AMUCK! terest. With a shriek of maniacal rage, Horace Sapolio (right) leaped from his seat in a local theater last night, and hit three ushers and the, manager before' subhe could he movie We want our nation to he respected in this world and sap nations are never respec ted ; theyre looked on, and rightly, as easy marks. If our administration at Washington has any backbone it will set its jaw and say to Europe: Tav up! Or else We need the money every last red cent. And we ought to demand it; and get it. ... dued. It is believed that Mr. went Sapolio inviolently Decadent Drudge sane after seethe ,, ing, for third time in a week, a BY HILL BILLY Tee hee and heigh ho. car will not do more If reel showing a group of physi- than Lithis I did bring it back, we will cal culture idiots breaking the stand behind it for 30 days. ice to go in swimming in DeOh, quite so, and did we bring cember. it back? Photo by Bill Willison. These hills are very terrible; 1 aged LI1 for one of our Congress has adjourned for swop latest and most efficient inthe holidays. It does this every very ventions. I take that remarkable year. Anything to make the bit of human ingenuity out into people happy during the Christ- the hills and plow a few high cenmas season. ters with its rear end. . Most distressing noises occur SCIENCE ITEM Prof. Einstein says that most remarkable sobbings and sighlngs, limpings 'and light rays bond. Then why cant we see everything. So we return the new bus to traffic lights around a corthe dealer. Dealer finds two sootner? ed spark plugs, puts in new spark plugs. We promote over the hills, TRAGEDY DOGS MANS grind lip through the mud, same old story, we limp in. Lai never FOOTSTEPS did anything like that, even when her spark plug holes were rusted out. "Two front cylinders missing, ump. Period of reflection for the trouble shooter. There was much news- d CJ cranking and testing and scientific analysis. Finally it was decided that the timing Was too soon, a bit premature and that a new con- high-voice- weak-knee- Olaf sens Norwegian Cod Liver Brcno-Sellze- r. C3c BroEW-Sdfzer..3- 23c 50c Rubbing Alcohol Comnound 19c L1GII HOUSE Cl EANSE1 5 for 19c 15c LUX 3 FLAKES for 25c $1.00 . Russian Mineral Oil Pint short-change- 47c Bromo-Qcisi- I5c WASH CLOTHS 4.V ne fears $ISK esc FONDS 25c UKEAWS SOc JAVA FACE POWDER 50r HINDS HONEY ALMOND CRKAM 45c TEXCEL 23c rREAM 5r LOTION HILLROSE CREAM, for $1 75c ! and 35c Pint ISC 33c Quart f--j lor Me CAMAY 3 lor 19c SOAP 19c 10c LEVON . SOAP Vi Price 25c f $I.W MunaKi) HOT WATER. BOTTLE 49c $1.00 MONARCH FOUNTAIN SVKINGE 49c Mammoth. Stuart Paper Shell PECANS lb, 35c lbs. $1 3 50c $1.00 Old Briargafe GINGER ALE 69c 612 for for $1.37 SOAP lor 50c 73c 3-l- I HQ $1 .(3 and CIGARETTES LUCKY STRIKE, CHESTERFIELD. CAMEL IB. OLD GOLD CIGARETTE!. 2 pkgs 33c Per Package 17c : $1.59 Carton S. CREMO CIGARS 6 for 26c Box of 50 $1.26 5c WE. CST FORD and FIFTY-FIFTrejCK, CIGARS. .. 8 for 25c Box of 35 98o 10c CIGARS Blue Point, Corlna. fh.inr rllr.,--, Van Dvrk. Robert Burns, Aurelia. Dutch Ma.ter, p.I Produc lo. Laralina, Martel, Rol Tan and R. G. Dunn 3 tor 25c 4 for 40c Box of 5 $3.96 lOx HI. MODKLO CIGARS 4 25c Box of it $2.98 ' . $1.00 Sweets Super Milk Choc. 59c -- 0VALTINE (REAM PEAU DOlX SHAVING CREAM I5c $1.00 EVER-READ- CIGARS . lor 25c t PALMOLIVE SOAP 4 lor 25c 18c 3 Kleenex 27c E $1.69 COLUMBIA LUNCH KITS, equipped with Pint Vacuum Bottle.... Pound. 5c WOODBURYS i 50c BOTTLE 5 ; BRISTLE-TIT- for Lotion 29c SI. 25 PINT THERMOS TEA or Black 35c TREE TEA; Green SALE OF SOAPS 3 (. GRAPE 30c UPTONS K RAZOR BLADES... 35c GEM RAZOR BLADES 35c PALMOLIVE SHAVING 6 for $1.29 hky'on:..nc.k...... II KE Hillrose .79c lOOTH BRUSH.... CLUB GINGER ALE ARMOUR'S 3 BRUSH.... 6 for 97c Me I.UX TOILET SOAP v Sec PROPHYLACTIC TOOTH THEATRICAL 6 for $1.29 8 25c 50c 2 Sc RAINIER LIME RICKEY White Soap for 31c p!.27c Bell-an- s 50c CLICQUOT Toothpaste 63c 60c Foleys rr;nVTr. 49c $1.25 S.M. A 98c $1.25 Absorbine Jr.. 98c Ess-Ja- y Coffee -- 29c Alarm $1.50 Clock... 89c 85c Moone's Sr- 79c 25c Cascarels 19c 35c Papes .Zouna 27c SI.0Q Miles Nervine.. 79c DENTAL NEEDS 50c AMOUNT TOOTH 23c PASTE Z5r DR. WEST 2 for 33c TOOTH PASTE 2ic ORLIS TOOTH PASTE . 14c LISTERINR TOOTH 19c PASTE Paund.. "sT Crystal Pepsodent Zonife 43c $1.00 Zonife 7Sc 5u"t 50c Witch Hazel. 29c 40c viumf; Epsom Salts 29c 50c American Oil, OF AI.MONDSOO 7V Cod Liver Oil 50c BOc lor 29c lor 25c 3 Zrr.UKR.. 3 KOTLX holc-in-si- I' 'I'lo BEAUTY AIDS hole-in-o- Palais t 9c 21c 33c Phenolax Wafers. 23c 40cCastoria 23c 60c wel?; Svrun of Peosin 47c $ 1 .20 Svrup Pepsin 89c $1.25 Creomulsion ...98c 85c Jad Sails 69c 85c Kruschen Salts... 67c 50c Lislerine 37c $1.00 Lislerine 69c 50c Lavoris 39c $l.00Lavoris 77c $1 Orlis Antiseptic. 48c $f " Mouth Wash 50c Lysol 30c Mentholafum .. 60c Mentholafum 40c Muslerole 29c 75c Muslerole 53c 35c Vicks Vapo Rub. .27c . N 75c Vick's Vapo Rub49c $ 1 .30 Pinkham$pmn; 89c $1.25 Pierce's io.98c 50c or Magnesia.. 34c ; 50c Magnesia . 29c 30c Sal Hepatica 19c 60c Sal Hepatica 38c $1.25 S. S. S. Tonic.. 89c $2.00 S. S. S. Tonic. SI.39 50c Unguenfine 39c $1.00 Vapex 79c .23c Syrup of Figs 39c 75c Dean's Pills. . 57c 35c Hiskle Pills, ICQs 19c 59c Legal Notices ICQs37c 30c 0c Oil d The merry Yulelide holidays bring no cheer to Herbert Horseradish, upon whose head the bludgeon of Fate has des- PROBATE AND GUARDIANNOTICE TO CREDITORS cended with crushing force. SHIP NOTICES Poor Herbert, he lost so much IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF money in the slock market last CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR FIRST JUDICIAL DISmonth that now he has to wear THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS THE TRICT OF THE STATE OF the neckties and mufflers given FOR FURTHER UTAH IN AM) FOR J'llK INFORMAto him by maiden aunts for TION COUNTY OF CACHE. ' Christmas! Photo by B. M. Thompson. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the estate of E. W. LUNDAHL, SR. deGovernment statistician says In the District Court of the ceased. that the wealth of the average first Creditors will present claims Judicial District of the American is $1273. State of Utah, In and for the with vouchers to the underWeve been signed' executrix at tier resComity of Cache. idence at 138 West 3rd South, A good New Year's resolution Utah, on or before the is to keep up the payments on In the Matter ofTlie Estate of Logan, 19th day of February, 1932. FRED AEUEKTER, deceased. the Christmas presents. Julia J. Lundahl, Executrix. Creditors will present claims Newel G. Daines, Attorney for - , against the above named esYE DIARY tate, with vouuhers, to the First Executrix. (December 27) of first publication: Dec. t (Lords Day.) Earlie up, and National Bank of Logan, Utah, 19.Date 1931. administrator of the estate of the basement, where Date a fyre in the furnace, and Fred Aegerter, deceased, at the 14. 1932.of Last Publication: Jan. how a man, who can First National Bank Building, ke a on the Logan, Cache County, Utah, on NOTICE TO CREDITORS or before the 2GUv day of Febgowf links, can miss hitting a 1932. ruary, with ..shovelful door a furnace In the Matter of the Estate of, of coal, I know not, albeit 1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF James D. Nuttall, deceased. UTAH LOGAN, hole-in never a made have one, Creditors will present claims Administrator of the Estate of with nor heaven help me, a vouchers to the underAegerter, deceased. And so, migbtv vexed, As. Fred signed at his residence in ColL. Tom Perry, with' and words breakfast, high Precinct, Cache county, for the Administrator. lege Utah (Address; Logan R. D. No. my guidwyfe, which I did anon Attorney Date of Defirst publication, creature for 1, the Utah) on or before the 16th regret, prettie 19, 1931. did make me toast of salt rising cember of February 1932. day Date of last publication, Janof first publication, DeDate bread, which I d.i dearly uary 1932. 19, love. So passed this daie, the cember 15, 1931. JOHN H. SCHENK New Y'ear coming on apace. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Executor. Local bootleggers announce In C. W. Dunn, District the Court of the that they will remain open New for Executor. Judicial District of the Attorney Year's for the convenience of First of last publication, Jan. of Utah, In and for the 15,Date State 1932, Shoppers. County of Cache. ' Whip behind, mister! NOTICE TO PUBLIC In the Matter of the Estate of ALBERT C. JENSON, deceased. The Board of Logan City Creditors will present claims Commissioners will meet in Pubthe above named es- lic session Tuesday, against Dec. 29, LEWISTON tate. with vouchers, to Clara 1931 at 6 o'clock p. m. City OfL. Johnson, administratrix of Building to adopt the SUGAR MAKERS the estate of Albert C. Jenson, fice budget for the year 1932 and at 233 also her home at deceased, consider requests for addiANNUAL BALL East Fifth North, Logan, Utah, tional appropriations for the year on or before the 26th day of 1931 from the folowling departd Or February. 1932. ments. Electric Light Dept., WaCLARA L. JOHNSON, ter Works Dept., Street Dept. 1 Administratrix of the estate of II. R. Pedersen, December 29 Albert Jenson, deceased. City Recorder. L. Tom Perry, D28. Bluebird Attorney for the Administratrix Date of first publication, Dework and reasonable Quality Orchestra cember 19, 1931. prices prevail In the commerDate of last publication, Jan- cial of printing department uary 19, 1932. the Herald-Journa- L A26tt 69c Aspirin $1.00 denser was required in the base of the distributor. Fine and coxy, let us ramble. The bus certainly wonderful without a load promoted in the garage. So we start to the hills and in two blocks the same old spit, fuss and miss occurs. On two legs limp back to the agency and find them closed. Limp to the town hou se with days of mail piling up in the rural box. Next morning with vast effort limp in to the agency and make sarcastic remarks. So we borrow a demonstrators car .and go about our private business, it being guaranteed that the new flivver will percolate when next we receive it. I hope so, but I think at that I should have kept Lil even if it cost four times the trade-i- n value to get her going. That old dame knew her hills, the d little, pretty, A's don't know what it is all about. All they got is a shiny vest and weak lfings. If I can't buy Lil back I gue.s I got to get a caterpiller. Man and his dumb inventions! Sweets Holiday Chocolates 89c 5-lb- s. ,r Sweets Chocolates $1.59 1 |