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Show r Va THE HERALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. TUESDAY. PAGE EIGIIT. FLEETS IN About i A W&- MARCH 29, 1 932. JACKS ASHORE PACIFIC OCEAN WAR GAMES END . &m: iSb&Ssfe' - w Town S' s ItSLZ '' ' '; x ,v'v, & ' ty r 'v e ..' e' I t - ' - 'A - ' ,'.V ' ' ;U. '.y V ! ; ( , v.fv.:- "5 I Cache County farm account who are just beginning, met Monday at the county agent, office to discuss the keeping of records and to get assistance in entering their inventories. C. O. Stott, extension economist, was in charge. Those present secured account books and got them started for 1932. There are 30 on this project including those who look it last year. of V. Elliot K. Bellingham, Wash., is spending a few days on business in Logan. Mayor Eslie Jensen of Millville who has been in a hospital for a long period nursing a broken ankle, was in Logan Monday. Although the leg is mending rapidly, the cane is still necessary. Mr Jensen hopes to be back on his route for the Logan Laundry within the next week or so. of Mr. unci Mrs. J. It. II Salt Lake City, are visiting durs ing the week withII. Mrs. Horsely Shaw. Mrs. mother, Mrs. J Shaw was recently injured through a full Hnd Mrs. Horsely is taking cure of her. Konuld Reese of Benson was found guilty on h charge of drunkenness when he was arraigned before City Monday afternoon Judge Jesse 1. Kich. A fine ol arrest-ifib was imposed Iteese was III laigan Rut onlay night by oliee Sergeant James Smith and il t in hi vVilhsori 1'uiroliuuii U- 6s - r-- . JN i .I'JhU i' C : ?. IS maneuvers, shows sailor tucked in fine of the ouiis on the forward turret of tho U.S.S. Oklahoma. The licet had a hard time eafil urinj? Los Angeles harbor when heavy gales swept the coast. war This is how the hoys keep in trim during long voyages. Picture taken aboard the U. S. S. Oklahoma from behind the hat while a battleship ball slugger waits for a fast one. Nets are strung to enclose the deck. Home-run- s not allowed. Taken during voyage home of U. S. fleet from war maneuvers off Hawaii to anchorage at San War maneuvers in Ihe Pacific at an end, the United States hallle fleet, including giants of both the Atlantic and Pacific divisions, anchored off Isis Angeles harbor tit San Pedro, Calif., for a rest. Picture shows part of the 42, (too sailors streaming ashore for the first holiday since leaving the Hawaiian islands. The fleet encountered a terrific gale off the Pacific coast and maybe those sailors werent glad to hit dry land. Ste them go! I'itiuiv Likin when the United States fleet reached Sail lcdio haibni', California, following Hes muzzleil. 1G-in- imAgp u . Pedro, Calif. d flic ( MN.initlcc in of II. e project, ..nneunced Tuesday. Slur, ionise hours ot 2 p. Mr. uii.1 Mi. Ilerlrum Kmitli ami rn. to I', p. in. have been kept two sons of Salt Luke tily winter on Wednesin Log in .Saturday an I throughout 1 i!iur' of tl' Sunday. Mis NOVELIST TO BE ln" Sanford, Miss Dorothy Maurinc Flint, Mins Lois Zellc Sorenson, Lunt and Miss Lu members of the Beta Delta sororLake Salt to motored Sunday ity, to uttend the funeral services for Miss Jaubid Sorenson, a sorority member. Tarbet, Mias Mrs. Hurley Biekimire of Ires-toIdaho, is visiting in laigtin with relatives. Harold England of Elko, Nev., arrived in Logan Monday of his tend funeral servii-eer, Mrs. Charles England. s to atmoth- UYCEUM SPEAKER Sherwood Anderson, prominent novelist will be the speaker in a special lyceum program which will be given at the Utah State Agricultural college on Wednesday at 1 p. m. He is one of the outstanding writers of the age. Some of his leading hooks are Dark "Hello Laughter," Towns" "Horses and Men, "Many Marriages" and "Perhaps Women. Mr. Anderson is making his The Third ward M !. A. oi'.;..i i first lecture tour in three years and he is talking in leading unidepartment, under tho direction of Miss Mury Sorenson, vill pre- versities und colleges of the counsent the three Mutual content plays try. He is highly recommended leading critics who have heard Tueday at H p. m. in Lite v.ar.1 by him letcure. amusement hail. 1 TO Although hes unimaginatively called Kitchoo, his name ought to Be Judas Iscariot. FOR CONFERENCE! $18.50 Reg. and $25.00 and $27.50 Valuer $20.50 427-V- Schebys Cleaners and Tailors Yvil-na- Phone 926 1st North 4- . Ut-d- THE BIG NEWS Is on the inside pages too ley. Orrin and Barbara Larsen of Preston, Idaho, spent Easter here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rawlins of Lewiston, were visiting with Mis Arba Jorgensen Sunday afternoon. North Logan Easter was observed in North Logan ward Sunday with special Easter programs. Easter musical features and programs was furnished by the ward Sunday school organization. The Ralph Smith camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, mtt at t of Mrs. Annie J. Ring Thursday afternoon at 2 p. nt. with Captain Sadie B. Palmer in char of the following program. A leter was received and read, from Mrs. O. W. Israelson, a former member, who has spent the past three months in Berkley. Calif, and vicinity. She reports having a wonderful time enjoying tne sunshine and flowers, and seeing many points of interest. They planued to attend the Easter Sunrise services in the Hollywood howl before returning home. The topic, "Water Power in Utah, was given by Mrs. Rose Nyman: duet, by Mrs. Elsa Han-coand Mrs. Rosella King; reading, "Spring," by Mrs. Mary King; prayers were by Mrs. Stella Christensen and Mrs. Anna L. Nelson. A social hour followed during which refreshments were served to 25 members and three visitors, by the hostesses, who included Mrs. King, Mrs. Ruby King, and Susie Hancey. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith an- nounce the arrival of an d son, which came to brighten their home Thursday morning. Mrs. Smith is staying with her mother, Mrs. Joseph A. Folkman. Mother and baby are doing nicely. j Officials and Boy Scouts, spun- y For the ram pictured here, a useful pet of a slaughtering company at Lowell, Mass., has led more than 25,000 sheep to their deaths during his four years service as a treacherous decoy. At left you see him starting out. closely followed by a trusting flock, for the slaughterhouse a mile across the fields. At right, Kitchoo is posing the abattoir. And note his proudly with his owner, Nick Tamanalisis, proprietor-'osmug expression in the close - up, upper center. Youd think hed look a little sheepish, lowed by a dance to music of a piece orchestra. Features of the show include a "The Lamanite one-aplay, mysMaid; vocal solos, quartets, tery numbers, dialogs and special dances. five Have Y our Suits and Dr esses Dry Cleaned at the theme of a meeting of 80 cm ployes of the Cache valley district of the Independent Gas & Oil company at the Hotel Eccles Monday night. T. S. Curtis, district supervisor of the company, which distributes Pareo gas and oil products, was in charge. A. D. Hartson, eastern representative of the Mannsfield company, manufacturers of Century tires, and T. H. Gallagher of Salt Lake were in attendance to participate in the discussion. ANIMAL JUDAS RRINGS HOME THE MUTTON! But Youd Think Kitchoo Would Fool a .Bit Sheepish IriinifV Suits Made to Your Measure Tha Logan temple extends an Invitation to all eligible members of the Logan and Cache stakes to attend services Wednesday and hTursday nights, March 39, and 31. These being the fifth Wednesday and Thursday nights of the month. Joseph R. Shepard President. in S. Anhaer, filed suit for an degree of divorce interlocutory ELECT SOON from Agnes A. Anhder in the Cache division of the First district court Monday afternoon. The couple were married in Logan, Nominations for A. W. S. counMay 21, 1924, according to tho cil at the Utah State Agricultural no children have complaint. They at noon college were held is in- with three named Tuesday No property settlement for president. volved. The three are Rebecca Ririe. Beth Merrill and Luzelle Sorenson. ' Wednesday will be the last day Valere Guyman was named for operation of the Cache county while by acclamation community storehouse in the Arimo Venice Carlson and Phyllis Lewis H. Mrs. Nellie block, Langton, are in the race for secretary. day afternoon and Monday eve- ning in the ward recreational hul1' il was annun Tuesday by Mrs. Joseph Quayle. The matinee is for the children The perunder 14 years of age. formance Monday at 7:30 p. m. will be for adults. It will be fol- - For wi-t- days sod Saturdays for diatnbu-tioof food and clothing to those in need. Members of the various Relief society organizations of Logan, Cache, Henson, and Ilrrum stake:;, together with representatives of tiie Lames Aid speiety of the meal Presbyterian ilnireli have had charge of the M. tritium. ,p operations. At t'.ie Klndinavian meeting on COLLEGE MAN ON Friday night, April 1 at 7 p. m. in tho stake house, there has been honor arranged a fine program in leave-sooFINANCE SURVEY n of Elder Claus Pehrson who for the Swedish mission field Alt friends of the missionary and L. R. has been apall Scandinavian people arc cor- pointed Humpherys by the U. S. Commisattend. to invited sioner of Education to serve as Funeral services for Mrs. Emily, dially a member of the advisory group to Id inrun Wheatley, who died Mon- A. V. Keese has announced a the research staff In making the day morning at her home here, will be held Thursday at 1 p. m. correction in his schedule of beet National Survey of school finance. It is proposed in this national at tho Riehards funeral home. The ' contract meetings. On April 1, he survey to make a study of the body will be taken to Lewiston will meet all Amalga growers at educational results from economy for burial. the Smithfield library instead of measures which promise true fiat the Smithfield plant as was nancial economy, a study of the A daughter was born at a local previously announced. educational returns at various hospital Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. of levels Some very expenditure. Lyman Smart. Mr. Smart is an isdefinite help is assured in the Marriage Licenses have been employe at the municipal electric of the problem of sued from the office of the Cache consideration light plant in Logan canyon. county clerk to Samuel Alexander rural reorganization. These studies in the field of A member of the Salt Lake of- Webb, Fallon, Nev., and Agnes fice staff of the federal treasury Ludovica Sauer, Meridian, Idaho; state school finance will be very in the several states in lepartment secret service was in Rulon B. Wilson, Rnd Geraldine beneficial solving the problem of financing Logan Monday afternoon confer-.n- g Ramona Gentle, both of Rock education and the modification of Winter with Police Chief Gilbert Springs, Wyo.; William Meacham relative to circulation of Hunt, and Grace Matteson, both the state tax commission. :ounterfeit bills of $20 denomina- of Pocatello, Idaho. tions about the city last week. Tire Construction Dne of the bills was passed at a ocal theater Sunday night Theme Of Meeting A. W. COUNCIL S. MarWith desertion as grounds, Century tire construction was Special GLENDALE n Esther Juckson, Miss v.nri ,1 a daiicing party and lumhShow con hr, dry evening at the ward hull to entertain their parents. Iwmrtli iV uFd Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Nyman dinner guests of Mr. und A special show, under the ausMr. and Mrs. Vern Nelson mo- - Mrs. Ri,y liolmgmi at Bear River tored to Logan Thursday of lust City, Saturday. Miss Anna Ny- pices of the Fourth ward Primaryweek. man returned home with them, association, will be given SaturMiss Orba .'oigeiisen was picas-- after a pleasant two weeks visit antly surprised by pupils of her! with relatives. After school Thursday evening. Messrs Robert Orookston and the following program was i'n-- Farris Nyman were the champion dered the evening was sp?nt in from Nurth Impart sehooi America, spellers playing games. Song, ! attended the meet by the entire group; rorit.ui to, atridny. They uo,,l a:; Logan Junior high Hotte N'e-- j Cleda Auger; i son; harmonica du.'t, Wayne Vveb-- j o:ite..t,u.t... stcr and Donald petorborg; recita-- i tion, Alta Lar..en; reading, Zi'.ti Auger. Too Late to Classify Miss Jorgensen was presented with a lovely gift of appreciation were served to 18 Refreshments MISCELLANEOUS Two members of tho board of trustees were also in attendance. Anyone desiring to go to San communicate Francisco, with Mrs. P.oah P. Larson entertainer! M31. at a surprise party Thursday night, in honor of her husband's 39 WANTED birthday anniversary. The invited Mr. and Girl for general housework. Phone were Mrs. guests H. Auger, Mr. and Mrs. Her- 12X3-M29. bert Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Guv c FOR RENT FURNISHED Peterborg, Mrs. Ellen Jensen Mrs. 38 W. Eulalia W. Larsen. Ice cream and furnished Bungalow. Apply Mrs. L, Cole. 59 West Third North. cake were served. ,, A2. Mrs. Tennie Owen entertained at a surprise party Friday night, in honor of her son, Lavons J8 bu The table was anniversary. decorated with two bowls of watercress filled with Easter eggs. Plates were set for 38 guests. Christian J. Larsen attended the special county trustees me 'ting held at Preston, Idaho, Satur- day. The time of the sacrament meeting Sunday night was givan to the Junior seminary, who carried out a program bearing on the word of wisdom. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Beckstcad and family of Preston, Idaho, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs Vern Nelson and family. Miss Mae Rawlins resumed her school teaching Monday morning after a three weeks absence on account of an appendicitis opera tion. Miss Hope Nelson spent Thursday night with Miss Orba Jorgensen. Miss Maude Webster was visiting with Mrs. Melva Wheeler Friyou day. Mr. and Mrs. Leland L. Auger motored to Richmond ' Monday where they attended a birthday dinner given in honor of Ber how Housley, and a wedding supper for Mr. and Mrs. Waldon Hous- read the front page of your, paper Probably first. But think how soon you forget the news of the and long you enjoy the things you buy beday cause of some item in an advertisement. Almost always, there is big news for you somewhere in the advertising columns of this paper. Look for it. Heres a piece that tells how to make a nicer angel eake a note on the new models of the car you hope to buy next news of fashions and furnishings, of hardware and hats. . . . Interesting, intimate, often dramatic news that really concerns you and yours. Remember that size alone is not a measure of value. Often an advertisement in small space will offer just what you want at a saving. So form the good habit of reading the advertising section of this paper carefully. It will save yo utime and money. It will make your home healthier, wealthier, happier. Read and you will find ! eight-poun- . n. f |