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Show T II PACK TWO. TRIAL OPENS IN About FATAL ROBBERY Town - . , - luTH mooting will be held Friday a. i:3f p m. at the Woodruff school. The .subject fot discussion will be "Eauy Sex Education " It will be treated by Mrs. William England. All parents are urged to attend. riiriMit-Ti-i- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newhold have returned home after spending the winter in Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark mo tort d to Sale Lake City Thursday ' A. SI. Creamer was called Oirticn Tuesday because of the illness of his brother, Charles Creamer, who underwent a inaju. rpei atom. Two wives were granted divorce decrees in First district court by Judge M C. Harris Wednesday, luia Ioppleton was grunted a decree from Theodore M Poppleton on grounds of desertion. She war awarded alimony of $10 and cus today of one minor child. Beatrice K. Cooper was awarded a decree from Albert K. Cooper on grounds of mental cruelty. She was given a month and cuselimony of tody of two minor children. 'i Cache Privilege to rent the to county scarifying equipment Ktacify about one mile of road of th( Hyde link was requested county commissioners Wednesday The Park. of W. Ilvde J. Hyde by county dads promised to take up the matter with County Road Supervisor William Follett. Georgt S. Paines and G. W. Matkin, also the of Hyde Park, requested county to tnrnish material for construction on a loading dump ill the Hyde Park gravel pit. Investigation was promised. 111 With the task of impaneling a jury occupying the court's time "hursday morning, Emil Maurer 23, Nibley youth laeed District Judge M. C. Harris in First district court at 10 a. m. today F-on trial charged with assault with a deadly weapon with intent o commit robbery. Maurer is alleged to have participated in an attempted holdup of a local service station early ir February. That affair resulted in the death of Marriner Roueche Nibley youth, after he was shot with a pistol while Maurer is alleged to have been scuffling with Ray Pouiter, service station attendant for possession of the gun Bernice Gibbons, juvenile, sail to have been an accomplice of Maurer was comtmtted to the state industrial school at Ogden aftm before Juvenile a brief hearing Judge L. Tom Perry a few days after the shooting fray and alleged holdup. Jurymen Impaneled to hear and weigh evidence In the case are Heber C- Parker and Thomar Kerr, both of WellsvlHe; W, F 'ensen, C. C. Wendelboc, and Albert Berntson, all of Logan; Mor ris J. Swinyard, Lewiston, John P. James, Paradise, and Victor Israelsen, Hyrum. As the doors of the courtroom opened this morning a crowd o! mtercsted listeners poured in fill Man) ing every available seat. lined the walls and peered through the doorway as the court got un der way. No tostimony was offered during the morning period. Maurer is represented by Do 'ensc Counsel L. D. Naisbit, whil District Attorney J. Wesley Hors icy of Brigham City and Count: Attorney Newel Daines will pro sent arguments for the state Maurer has been held in the coui, ty jail since he was bound ovei he to the district court pleaded not guilty in a preliminary hearing in City Judge Jesse P , Rich's court. is ! II E R A I. I) - J O II R X A L, L O G A X, lr T Tree Planting Plans For Logan Announced Logan is indebted to the late Emil Hansen, foimer landscape gardener for tin Utah State Agricultural college, for a tree plan of Logan city made by Mr. Hansen several years ago. This plan has been used as a guide for the planting of trees in Logan city A few revisions hare been made to meet conditions. In order that the public may be informed the tree committee of the Chamber of Commerce and Logan city has submitted tr.e plan with a few rev ,sions. As English elm is somo. h it to obtain in the valley, Siberian elm may be u.c.d in place of English elm The Xiris ian elm in many respects is better that the English elm and can lie secured here from the riur.vrles m Cache county. All trees along the parking are to be planted from 8 to lb fee from the intersection. This prevents obstruction to auto traffic when the trees grow to naturity. The trees should be nlanted along the parkings from 28 to 30 feet I'suaiiy 5 feet out from apart. the sidewalks is the proper distance, but this will have to be determined by the widtli of the sidewalk ami parking. The city engineer will place tile stakes FOR SALE - Wagon in good dition and Cheap. man Maddox, 1aradi.sc. hay-rar- conTruM24 THURSDAY. MARCH II. SCHEDULE FOR i , The of schedule beet contracting for the FrariKlin was anSugar Beet company for the trees free of charge. Friday by G. L. Mom-soIlanting of trees is very im- nounced a company representative. portant.. In a later issue of ihe The schedule starts next Tuesday. commiUte the be It as will follows: as to will give suggestions plantTuesday, Mar. 22 Stauffer store, ing and pruning of trees ut feted by the American Tree association. Mendon; Wednesday Cache coun- ly farm bureau offices in court- The plan follows: house; Thursday Richmond pub- Sixth West, Carolina Poplar. lie library, 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. Fifth West, Norway Maple. Fourth West. Green Ash. Third West. English Elm or Si- Second West to Sixth West. Fourth North, Norway Maple berian Elm. Second west. Oriental Sycamore from Third West, East. Fourth North, from Third West, First West. Norway Maple. west, Carolina Poplar. Main street, Norway Maple. Third North, Norway Maple hirst East, Norway Maple. from Third West. east. Second East, English Elm, all Third North from Third West, north of Cenlei and .vorway Maple west, Carolina Poplar. all south of Center. Second North, Green Ash. Third East, Norway Maple to First North, Horse Chestnut. Sixth North, from Sixth North, Center street, Norway Maple. Carolina Poplar First South, Norway Maple. Fourth East, Horse Chestnut, Second South, Norway Maple. Fifth East. English Elm or SiThird South, Green Ash. berian Elm. Fourth South, from First East to Second West, English Eim or Sixth East, American Linden. Siberian Elm, from Second West Seventh Ea.,t, Norway Maple. to Sixth West, Carolina Poplar. Eighth East, Norway Maple. Fifth South, Norway Ninth East. Norway Map's Maple, Tenth North, Carolina Poplar. Carolina Poplar. Sixth South, west. Carolina PopNinth North, Green Ash. lar. east, Green Ash. Tenth North, Norway Maple, Sever, til Noith, from Third East Canyon Road, Green Ash. to Ninth East, English Elm or Crockett Ave. Woungi Birch. Preston Ave., Chinese Elm. Siberian Elm. From Third East Marindale Ave., Mountain Ash, Carolina to Main street, Poplar. Sixth North. Oriental Sycamore from Third East to Ninth East. TOO OLD TO LIVE Carolina Pnp.ar from Third East VANCOUVER. Wash., Murch 17, to Main street. to Fifth North, Norway Maple dli James Dickey wrote: "I'm Second West, Carolina Poplar from too old to live." He shot himself. j ; 1932. Woman Judge YOUNG GIRL DIES In Congress Race Lois Swenson, daughter of James M. and Hattie Christensen Swenson died at the family residence in North Logan Wednesday afternoon from a ruptured appendix. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1 p. m. in the North Logan ward chapel. The child was born in North Logan, May 9, 1924. Besides her parents, she is survived by one sister and two j Mail Employ Hurts Arm Lifting Parcel 1l 3 Tli rtrs only one thing that will phase a morning grouc h quicker than a warm shower. And that's a cold one. With a Chesterfield to follow. And even if you're rushed ... theres time to appreciate Chesterfields better taste. O o One man likes his coffee weak. Another likes it strong. But its dollars to doughnuts both want mild cigarettes. And that means Chesterfields. They get you started on the right foot. Theyre good anywhere. Anytime. o And later... in the office when the phones begin to buzz and the hig boss begins to shout... put Chesterfield on the job. It starts out cool . . . stays cool . . . and keeps you cool in a hot spot till the final whistle blows. O Its going to Im a big evening. So change your clothes and step out. And dont forget your Chesterfields. You'll need them. And if its mixed company you'll want to take an 1 e r extra pack. Their purity is their password wherever people are particular. ... n Sail Franciscos Newest AND MOST MODERN, Downtown Hotel! MM M r in h ik 1H J t'H. Chesterfield has never failed to make its contract. It bids a grand slam for mildness and comes through with and Letter taste all the honors every time . . . Because every shred of Chesterfield leaf is carefully selected . . . and by men who "know. O ... Just off Union Square most convenient to theaters, shops ami stores.. Only California hotel offering Servidor feature thus combining "maximum privacy S 1 i v with minimum lipping. Gtintgc in basement with direct eht utor service to all guest roam floors. In every room connection for radio reception, running filtered ieewater.tuband shower. e Tower rooms have windows. Dinner in Coffee Shop from up in Main Dining Room from $1.50 up. Also a la carte service. O One more Chesterfield and you can call it a day. And notice ... the last one tastes just as good as the first. Thats no accident. Thats the sum and substance of Chesterfields popularity . told in two words . . ."They Satisfy. Western-exposur- .. y o- Hotel i I c if $ r itI JESSE P. RICH, as administrator de bonis non of the Estate of Anna Maria anner, deceased, plaintiff, vs. HATTIE L. also known as HARRIET LOWER, also known as MRS. R. H. JEFFERSON, defendant. To be sold at sheriffs sale on Wednesday, the 6th day of April, A D 1132. at 12:i Noon of said day at the front door of the County Court House in Logan City, Cache County, I'tah, as property of the said defendant, the following described real and personal property situated in Cache Count), I'tah, Commencing at a point 7 50 chains east anu 26. un enains North from the Southwest corner of Section 31, Township 13 North of Range One East of the Salt Lake Meridian, said point being in the east line of the State Hoad; thence running North on the East line of said road 8 rods; thence East 16 rods; thence South 8 rods; t h nee West 16 rods to the place of beginning, containing 128 square rods. with any and all Together water or water rights used on or in connection with the above described lands. Dated this lath day of March, O C K. . er U In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of I tab in anil for the count) of Cache. Butter Prices CollegeWard n NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Sir Francis UDMAKE 600 (HTSIDE rooms 127 jingle rooms at 13.50 daily, 1 18 at $4, 136 at $11.50, 107 at $5, 64 at $5.50, 48 at $6. Double rooms $5 to $8 daily, I x t H e Towe a Lu runnus Suites NSWCOHB Hctu. lo. Hucxips $12 to $20 daily IMLuxe Rooms Powell Street at Sutler San Franri o $5 to $12 single, $7 to $15 double. Music Heuhay Hellers ensemble daring Lunckm and Dinner THEYRE MILDER 19:, liscfTT Mvzu Tobacco Co. & THEYRE PURE THEY TASTE .BETTER HILL-YAR- mail James Woods, veteran clerk of the local postoffice is nursing an injured right arm sufthe fered when he overstrained member while lifting a heavy parcel of mail Thursday morning. were muscle The ligaments wrenched loose from the bone. Mr. Woods has been notified that after this year he will be He has been in the pensioned. postal service for the last 27 years, and was the pioneer carrier on 1. No. Rural Delivery Route, Six years later he was given a Judge Florence E. Alien, above, post in the postoffice mailing of the Ohio supreme court, is a room where he has since been in for Congress. candidate Judge service. anAllen said in her opening nouncement she is a dry, but A. D. 1932. would vote for a referendum on The seat she seeks prohibition. JEFF STOW ELL, is held by Congressman Chester SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 17 n I" Sheriff of Cache County, Flail. C. Bolton, Republican, who will San Francisco butter today: 92 Dates of publication, March 17, offer for Judge Allen 21, 31, April 5, 1932. is a Democrat. score, 23 j. , T Legal Notice 'afr of the large number of contributions being made by the civic organizations and private individuals toward equipment for the Cache county library, the Jackson & Fry company have offered to provide metal radiator raps for the radiators in the library building. This will be done Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seth ennext fall before the beat is turned on. This is much appreciated, at tertained at a wedding reception the heat from the radiators al- Wednesday evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Spcth who ways cause dirty cells. were recently married. The table with decorated Memlirnt of tile Iaigan Elks club was beautifully A large wedding cake voted Wednesday evening to ad- flowers. Covers formed the centerpiece. vance its meeting next Wednes40 guests. day to 6 o'clock so that all mem- were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Spcth left Thursbers will be able to attend the Boosters' show at the Capitol day for Salt Lake City where Several accordion selec- they spent the remainder of the Iheater. tions were played by ATtrtTT Bal-m- week. of Fred & Max Cafe. Mrs. P. H. Jenson of Ucon, Idaho. is visiting relatives hers. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Speth Bishop John Q. Adams of the the week end at Salt Lake Fifth ward has received word of ipent where they were guests of the destruction Sunday morning ?ity of the L. D. S. chapel of Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Nuttal. en Ths Relief society presidency Idaho, ward where his son, J. B. at the Adams, is bishop. The structure tertained Tuesday afternoonSorensen was in ruins within a half hour home of Mrs. Leonard after the fire was discovered dur- in observance of the anniversary on A ing Sunday School service. No es- of the organization. was talk given by timate of the loss was conveyed In "American Authors." the letter which Bishop Adams Nettie R. Thatcher, after which a received. short program was enjoyed. Ice cream and cake was served to 25 members. Simictim:- - before 10 p. m. WedFrances F. Smith of the stake nesday, the home of Chris Johnson, was entered, and $15 in cash board was a special guest. The annual Sunday school contaken. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson discovered tlic money was missing ference of both wards wilt be when they returned home about held conjointly Sunday evening in 10 p. m. the meeting house. The program Police officers are which will commence at 7:30 p. m. is under the direction of Ernest C. D. McBride, principal of the Olsen and Merrill V. Hansen. A Woodruff school, was called t good, attendance is desired. Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Olsen moGila, Arizona, Wednesday night to the bedaide of his mother, who i tored to Brigham City Tuesday. Ted Zillls, Carl Speth and Pred severely ill. Speth are spending a few days at Tremonton. The, ramping enmmiUee of the Cache Valley Boy Scout council Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Olsen and will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock Mr. and. Mrs. Kenneth Olsen rein Scout headquarters. The sum- turned home Tuesday evening mer camping activity program of from Foon, Idaho, where they atthe council will be discussed. tended the funeral services of a relative. Scandinavian Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Olsen have meeting will be held at N. J. Larsens homo on received word that their son, HI West Fourth North Friday Brigham, arrived in London, Engevening nt 7:30 oclock. A goo-land. March 10. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hamien program has been arranged and everybody is invited. tpent the week end at Preston, - Semidinuvian Presidency. Idaho. In learning 7. IN NORTH LOGAN BEET CONTRACTS PRESTON 1 Herald-Journal- lt Too Late to Classify A .. They - |