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Show TAGE THE STX. I About .indys IN-I- al HEHALD-JOURNA- FOR 810 4, Mr of u ml Angihx lie in - - y v v j. ' Details of the complete pro giam for the annual banquet ami business meeting of the Cache ol council. Boy Stout Valley America, to be held Thursda night tn the Second ward recreation hall, were announced on Saturday morning by VV. L). Porter, council publicity director. Q. Cannon, Biahop Sylvester member of the presiding bishopric of the L D S church, will come from Salt Lake City aa the main speaker of the evening. pm t in l.o;: in Mis Fi 'iik Kail Fred Schi'linun, of tin- Si lull man bather shop, v Ini his bon me ot confined to hi. limin' I illness for the pa .1 tlncc winks i.s improving .slowlv aumdi'ii la members ol Ins I iniilv - . I'-- - Wind, 'll an id tin Hr. faculty of the I im Si aletin-NpinaHie; tiir.il (I.llep, tillad al ham Citv ilotaiv i lab at then T ' Pi weeicly meeting on .hnin.rv SUbjei t of his talk v, is Feat Mr. and Mrs. I Mentor denscii are receiving i (iiijiiutilluUons oveif the arrnal of a sou Saturd iv morning al a local hospital Miss Lottie Isrnelsen is spendtile week-envisiting in Salt Luke City. ing; d Mrs. Addie Suapp is a weekend visitor in Salt Lake City Kverett llnm n has left for Areo, Idaho, idler hemg n guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs r. I, lilii ck Mr. unci Mrs. Ixster Kearl and two sons are visiting with relatives in Salt Lake City over the week end. Postmaster and Mrs, Joseph Odell left Saturday foi San Francisco, Calif, where they v.ill visit their sen, Conrad Odell and family. wdio are stationed at the Presidio good representation of parents were in attendance at the Parent-Tcachs association meeting held Friday evening at the Mrs Logan Senior high school YVillium Doutre was in charge The school band furnished several selections Short talks were given by Mrs Laura Merrill and Dr H Mrs Leon Fonnesbeck K. Merrill president of the board of education, exnUined the new methods of handling the problems, of children who are absent from school. A discussion by the followed the talk A pai-ent- s Prows. Seymour local district George D. Clyde professor at the Utah State Agricultural and chairman of the coun il program committee, will b tiM6lrmi'Ur Festivities of the evening will begin at 7 p. ui with assembly and informal greetings, seating after entrance of ail into th be hall will districts by dining Included among si outers and special guests invited to attend th function are all council officials stake presidencies, bishoprics and stake M I A. presnluiues, scout scoutmastroop committeemen, ters and assistant scoutmasters Vanguard leaders of troops Eddie J. Flies uliow, who was onee a pal (hit of Chalk'S A. and in each of the six Cm he Valley I lie was a now f.nnon.s when idiulhet ph liter barnstormer, districts comprising the council of the Dr. K. A. Jacobsen has deserted the air for the pulpit. As Daredevil Dixon, Utah State Agricultural college, When council lie made many parachute jumps from Lindjs plane. will call the president, I.intlherKh deserted the air mail for his flight to Paris, assembly to order at 7 20 p ru Plies took his place. Troop HI, Logan Third wurd Bov Willis Scouts, under S outma-te- r A. Dial, will present the flag K. T Kev The iadcn ceremony fund v.ctc $180 in the general rector of the local lretbylena.i passed and oidered paid by the will offer the invocation church, uty commission Fndtiy night. F. H Baugh, Jr, of the music U. S. of the Logan city department mine afternoon, Early Saturday schools, will lead m group singthan js.fMK) or) city light depuit-men- t the ing (lining evening. service lull payments bail words ot greeting following been lcreived by City Ti easuri'r by Dr Jacobsen at 7 43 p m K T Hawkins Tile bills were accomplishments of the year lJ3i due January 1. and Saturday will be rein Cache si outing noon was the final hour for disviewed FNtimntc leienue count taking Annual reports, charter renew fiom the light plan for 1932 al for the council for 1932. and totals 119,000 the president's message will bt the major business of a meetForest Edwards, foi iiier Logan ing following the banquet at 8.4 r sesafter which an resident now making his home sion will be held. in Idaho Falls as a tractor s des of For this the phase evening's rpereoentative, is visiting relatives And a activity, a cout play. and friends in Logan this week Little Scout Shall Lead Them, wall be given under the direc Dr. Edward Howard flriggs of eout Executive Preslion of New York City will be a special VV. ton Pond Bishop Cannon will leiturcr at the Utah tSatc his address, and President give college summer session, E Anderson of Logan stake A announcement an to according will pronounce the benediction made by Dr J H. Linford, diiec-toRigoletto Dt. Griggs of the school who is one of the most popu'ar .1 program figures on the iiiua will come for the mwh succes.iv recurred in vis.t His first rear 1924 when the college first begun its policy of bringing 'i lertain Sen.i.e-for loading educators teaching work. coi-)tg- t , , after-dinne- Agri-cultui- r T two-da- company Utah, Idaho, Colorado, and Mon- Cache is contana managers of the company fined atstakenninepresidency, an ey nursing The Infection. held in Suit Lake Citv group met with Suot. John H of Fr.im isco. Sin Reports Almy Milton Keller, employe of mads bv different managers fur ill at hi i their districts, Mr. Prows sa.d home. Hardware, is indicated that the depression wo I showing distinct of being on the George Everton was an Ogwane. den business visitor Friday Patrons of the Fred & Max cafe have begun to think soring 1! C. Pitcher of Lewiston was is near since the proprietors, a Logan business visitor SatFred and Max Burr, started this urday week-ena thorone.h redecorating and renovating lob within the The Cache Holstein dairy herd Wall panels have exhibited at establishment. Ogden during the been done over in futuristic tints, annual livestock show, January while other woodwork has been 8 to 14, wax returned here Fri.retouched in canary yellow. Pete day The herd made a fine showAffleck, painter, is the 'Leoralrr ing at the exhibit, according In He ren nt ly returned to Cache those in charge. It was made un valley after an absence of eighteen of representative animals of all yenrx classes owned hv Jurymen Ihmugliniil the county. The HolSieeiiil pudls held over from stein Ftrsiun association of Cm h December and aggregating f 37 enunlv was instrumental in havfor the cloitiir light plant, mid ing the herd sent to Ogden. d the western fiont with the F, Heim Dcering was a machine hard fighting, gunner. In rest camps behind the -lines he played pianos everything horn Berlin to Bach -- and wus abc to resume his interrupted career as concert artist after he wert into Germany with the army of occupation. Back in this country, he soon is to open stason with a concert in Philadelphia. On A E. cool-nerv- School NeWs from the I -- body "Rigoletto" BENSON WHEN WEST MEETS EAST - t school New Year tell me inn you hear e want to promise you That we'll be good anJ true Wcie back to Now You .aim- - at twelve I midnight stayed up half the night To see you rushing m Now where could yoj huv. heoiK Third Grade .SNOW The snow tame down And roveted the town It fell all around. On the roof and ground Third Gl ide blue jay and robin gay, in did juu tome so soots' Flying line and fluttering tmre Tins glad a'ternoon Third Grade Saucy W sNOYY FLAKES Snow flakes come tumbling down. To mal e the ground white for miles around But we like to play in the snow ea h d iv, To our cheeks rosy and make us feel gay. So why shouldn t we to come down And make the grni'id want them white for miles arounJ. Marn i Mai Peterson. Tif'h Giade RAIN Upon the pane The silver rain is making musir gay And in a heap The oat will sleep Beneath the stove Mary Berntson SHE HELPS SPEND $10,000,000 A YEAR: Here you see Princess Aga Khan, former Paris shop girl, who now helps husband spend the $10,000,000 he is her reported to receive from his followers each year. She is shown, left, as she appears in a Parisian costume and at the right is a recent peture showing how she dresses in India. Aga Khao, a famous sportsman, is spiiitual head of some 30,000,000 Mohammedans. Ont., Jan. 16. tl'.P) An infuriated mob broke into fe coal shed of the county jail here the legal today, and watched hanging of Thomas Wesley Campbell, 35, convicted. ,of murdering 4 his aged father. . Among the crovVd was Camp-beP- 'i ' i son. only The crowd milled around the jail yard for hours before the hanging, set for shortly after midnight. Refusal of authorities to permit Campbells former neighbors to view the execution angerThe ed the crowd. neighbors stormed the jail, breaking down a door. A score of men and women had entered the execution room, where Campbell had just been dropped on an improvised scaffold, before police, armed, stopped the rush for the shed door. Hundreds, held in ebeek by poliee. then peered through the hroken door nt the illuminated scaffold for a glimpse of the dead BARRIE, - te 932. WASHINGTON. leaders Fourth Grade City Teachers Use Group Insurance Group insurance subscription for a total premium of $2PMJ. have been received from 22 Logan citv school teachers who arts members of the Logan Teachers association. President C. D McBride said Varying Saturday. amounts of from one to three thousand dollars for each teacher have been taken out, Mr McBride said. which is for The insurance one year was renewed with the Continental Life Insurance company of Salt Lake City. The polifor death cies cover insurance or permanent disability Under another mutual benefp insurance plan which has been subscribed to by every teacho' In the association, and which is paid for out of funds accumulated ov the association, provides benefits aggregating $650 of whicn $5n0 is paid to the beneficiary in the event of death of the insured The remaining $1)0 applies to 1o,n? of salary through sickness, hospital fees or surgical operations Too Late to Classify ANTED Chicken brooder, Rhone Snuthfield. Jan Hi LTP the seoo.;J YYater meters, other materials, and tools valued at 617,962.15 were included in an inventory of the city water and sewer department made hy YYUliam Ewer supervisor of the department since anti-saloo- n of the today on the league mobilized of prohibition 12th anmveisary to keep in a conceited effort the statute books dry. Gathered for the leagues 2.")ti) biennial convention, which opened last ni"ht for a five-dth drys prepared to session, wet sentiment which they admit is becoming increasingly more evident There will be countless speeches by prominent drys Playlets ml talking pictures will dramatize their cause. F. Scott McBride, general superintendent of the league, gave the keynote last night. He warned the convention the nexl election n can win or lose prohibition Delegates listened attentively and cheered when he attacked John J Iiaskob, chairman of the Democratic national (omirattce, Alfred E Smith, and pi nor Roosevelt of New York If the Democratic party can loosen itself from the stranglehold of John J Iiaskob and uon in itc a constitutional Democrat it will have a chance, he said warning the drys to shun th" pitfalls of pRi tisanship Rigoletto a' net G' 1920. This formed Mr. Ewer's last official act in turning supervision of his department over to his successor, George Michaeisen. Mr. Michaeisen accepted the report in full and transmitted it to the city commission Friday night. Mayor Lundstroms motion that the report be approved, and a vote of thanks for the care with which Mr. Ewer had prepared it be extended Mr. Ewer, via passed unanimously. Divisions of the report show man shown at the left U really Jesse James, inventorying as follows: Whether the War days, is the perFurmtureand fixtures, $120.23; premier bandit and bank robber of plexing problem facing Governor Henry S Caulfield of Missonrl. automobile trucks, $903.40; servire Janus, believed to have been killed in St. Joseph. Mo. in 1882. is water meters, $8.946 60; tools and equipment, $861.50; materials and shown at the right in a picture that D said to be his best likeness. supplies, $3,678.55; republic for A delegation of cllDens fiom Excelsior Springs, Mo, appeared beflow meters $1,607.50; sterilizafore the governor to support the contention of the aeed man who tion $1,184.35. plant, asked Caulfield to grant him copiplete freedom. H. R. Pedersen, city auditor, informed the commissioners that gan Christian Science society at Logan city has expended more 11 in the the assembly room of than $15,000 on water meters for the Cache Valley bank building. installation throughout the city are made anSunday School at 10. YVcdnes-da- v As inventories evening service, which in- nually for the various departNINTH YYAKD of the ments, Christian meters, as of Jancludes testimonies Meeting will begin at 7 p m Science healing, at 8 YVedncsday. uary 1, 1932 were valued on a Vocal solos will be given by Miss basis less estimated depreciaRigoletto Genevieve Cooley and Lothaire tion Rich. Bishop L. Tom Perry will Rigoletto talk on safe investment. Rigoletto 10 a. Bible School meets at m., followed by a Worship Service at 11 oclock. The morning theme will be "Why Men Reject Christ," Endeavor Society conLIFE IS DEPENDENT UPON Christian venes at 6:15 p. m. The evening EUGENE, Ore., Jan. 16 (IT:) GOD DECLARE SCIENTISTS is held in YVestminster Regardless of the campaign against is the subject' of the service "Life Hall at 7 o'clock. A second in it, the good old monicker "YVeb-fcSunday, January the series of talks on "Modern is good enough for students 17, in all branches of The Mother will be given. All are at the University of Oregon. of Christians invited. church, The First Church Tabulation of a campus poll gae Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massa- cordially it an overwhelming victory against Rigoletto chusetts. uch new fangled names as "trapGolden Text: I Join 5. It. This pers, Pioneers," "Lumberjacks is the record, that God hath g.v-eor Yellow Jackets. to us eternal life, aud this trend for Despite a life is in his Son. the cognomen Lumberjacks, the The citations wh'ch comprise name got but seven votes. For n include the the One of the most noel features students polled 410 following passage from the Bible: in the Logan high school opera, "Webfeet, 48 votes. The Lord is my light and my The Belle of Barcelona, to be votes. "Trappers" got "Rigeletto salvation; whom shall I fear- - the presented Januaiy 27 and 28, will Lord is the strength of my life; be a corps of United States MaNO RESEMBLANCE ' SHE: of whom shall I be afraid?" rines. It is made up of a specialOnce I was taken for 12 (Psalms 27.1). boys. ly picked chorus of , Clara Bow. n The also includes The Marines will be under the HE: That's nothing. Ive been the following correlative passages leadership of Robert Harrison, as taken twice for grand larceny. from page 203 of the "Christian Captain Colton. Those in the SHE: How funny, and your'e Science Textbook, and corps are, Joseph Geddes, Martin not a bit like him. Passing Show. Science Health with Key to the Scrip- Johnson, James Jensen, Harold tures by Mary Baker Efldy: "if Hendricks, Don Fullmer, Russell God were understood Insfpad of Sorenson,- - Paul Framptoh, Boyd TI being merely believed, this an Hafl, Clyde Olsen, YYobdrow Scott, BATTERY CHARGING .... 65c would establish Mose Reese, and Bemon Spencer. derxtanding E - 65c RAD health." . . . God, divine good, The practiced drilling and picdoes not kill a man m order to turesque costumes of these Marines will add atmosphere to the give him eternal life,, for God alone is man's life. opera, and bring a touch of the Special Price for One Week! will be read United States into romantic Ba This at the Sunday service of the Lo post-CMv- il CHURCHES Presbyterian Jan Id Minn, J Volstead, who the prohibition act sponsored through congress today reafirm-e- d his belief in favor of tcmpci ance in reply to a letter from ReSenator Hiram Bingham, publican, Connecticut, asking him to appear at the hearings on a bill to bring back beer. I am still staunchly for Volstead wrote in nrohibition," part. "I never did say that a beverage such as been contain 2 or 3 per 'cent of alcohol is not intoxicating, xxx "As the result of more than 50 years of experience prior to prohibition, beer containing more than of one per cent of alcohol was under the law ip nearly every state treated as intoxicating beverage, and it was taxed and subject to regulation as such This was not accidental. Thestate knew that to permit anv substantially higher alcoholic content in beer would defeat states' power of regulating the beer Rigoletto ALL TOGETHER SECOND (to battered - boxer) r Tu,.c?,"jLwsiv1 yer' Basher. ' Wlsh 1 was wiv Humorist. ST. PAUL. onc-ha- if thfmir Oregon University Sticks To Webfeet Christian Science T Lesson-Sermo- n High School Opera Has Novel Feature Lesson-Sermo- Lesson-Sermo- ANTI-FREEZ- 5th North Garage - Lesson-Sermo- n 9$ 132-U- mi ITS GOT TO BE GOOD TO DE a vrnsirn the kings horses . . . and all the kings men make a success out of a bad product. No amount of advertising will create a market for it. The more its advertised, the more its defects become known. ALL But a good product well advertised grows as swiftly and naturally as a healthy plant. People try it and like it. They tell others. They like it. Soon tht product is found everywhere . . . and its name, spread abroad by advertising, is on every tongue. When you see something widely and consistently advertised, you can be pretty sure its well worth havif it didnt represent an honest ing. It it werent and worthy value . . . the maker couldnt afford to advrtise it. ... , J23 MYI.E HEM ANTED Men and Wanted immediately. 18 35. to boys, qualify for comlnail government ing railway clerk examination, make month. Common education YY sufficient. rite. Instruction , St. Louis Bureau. Mo. quickly Jn FOIf SAIL Sacrificed for quick sale. Ford Tudor 1930 model Phone YY 5150-522- 5 513-H- J16. sale two-sto- - 41 Look over the advertisements in this paper. Some of these names you know. Others perhaps are newcomers, potential frinds bringing som new comfort or convnience. But all are entitled to your trust all are here because they have something ral to contribute to your advantage . . . your service . . . your happiness. ... foi; We have learned a number of Alfalfa hay. Delivered Phone J21. pieces. Mr Allen and Miss Rawlins FOR RENT danced the Coming Through and a while we Nicely furnished apartment 394 Rye East 3rd North J22 played the music. grade WAs&NM.Ir (e YY 502-Y- We have a band in - FI5II1 Soldier Pianist Tour IJegins manager of the Metropolitan Life YYalter M. Everton, manager of Insurance company, has returned Everton HeHwarc and Sons y conference of from a member of the ,and Indian-potenta- 1 Now Ural Sky Pilot Facile cttlral local of poultrv is, hereby poxtpom d producers, from January IS, to January 25. ouen-- , on account of the St, te hn h will bo bold Jammiv, tion 1 his v ill give too 20. 19 and poultrymon an opportnripy to atSigned, tend the stale convention Hyrnm A Campbell, local president. Mrs. S. V l'mio ol l.o 1 G, g- Town Calif, is a JANUARY LOGAN, UTAH, SATURDAY, L, 698-R- p i 1 1 |