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Show "T1 a r J A tf PAGE TWO. TIIE NEW YORK DE7.0S D.U.P. CAMP Mc-Ni- m Saturday Specials 1 15 GRAINS of GOLD 3 rackag' s BARTLETT PEARS Sice SMi an VANILLA EXTRACT botttc.L. ,, Jnnt.; 4 COPPER DIET JACKSON, Mioh. Apr. 15 It Pi Need of copper in the diet is becoming more important, according o physicians hare, who estimate an adult eats about the saire amount of copper in a year iv goes into the minting of a cent The four foods with the piece. Mgheat copper content are beef fiver, oysters, mushrooms, and caif livsr.'; CMvaata also contain Copper, as do chocolate, split pea Ao z. Felixf.krhct 9 la North Is MNNUMMMNMMI liver, Ssdjobslfirs asjns) DOAnnmr - 28 W. ORDER THE -- o, .yjk...., s.i.i K Rn 1st DELIVERED! - i sp urs s.iti mi I wf MiikMomra EOreen n I, .i a .j J) tell ctr.s . Pew-N-o. 12 JQt El cans, Cutter :C. Pessst r 4 4 f ill'f -- fumiiiiomiSKi n n i Dr. hnd Mrs. C. 'C. tithe! iR left Friday for Salt Lake City They will attend Ahc porfurmnnqc Friday event!1 of Eart Carroll's, "Vanities . at Xinfcsbury Kirs. Gdsrim Rigby,, t)r. Milton Rigby and Miss Liberty Rigby of Salt Lake City we guests ovsr the wee kend of .Mr, and Mrs.,.G, A. . . . t, Lindquist. 7.4 Mrs.1 1 f.VT taFunB dough Agnes WfUHRigcea. left Friday for Salt Lake City Where of they wM be wdh Wd Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Routhwiak. Th itsishM of C. D, W. FoK-no- , who died recently tn Oakland, Calirornta, will be buried Hi the family plot In the Logan city cemetery at 1:80 m. m Buturday Friends Who wire to erttObd burial services are Invited.' ' No meeting wfli be beM at the Gorman meeting heats Sunday because of Logan stake conference. Any porents tatstnebel a onfdH-in- g their children fU oummer kinare asfcod to wnfl dergartens, cither Mrs. B. L. fUcbnrds fa iSe Wilson distrirt or George Jfad)on-al- d in tbe ElUa district. Should sufficient Interest tw bbewp in the ,ork, tedobets .brill b taitaged and regular eerotaaent balJM for. , Med eon, d, 14c U U (Gttiuad While Yeti Whit) Tomatoes Pimes Solid I Hick Walnut Meats Becco a Utah EarffsFi-es- . Bag lbs. 3 ,L.:: duct 1ft C i 3 fcstties Fariih h i$c VI! Ul Doz. Roekwood Pure Cocoa, Tomatoes FresH .: Primes 48-I- b. Lg. Can .! 2lb 1 Santa Clara,.,.., Cw.V SSsSda Rostt Nice, R0iDc3 cuts Pure Sego Lily , I f t?afl Chcpj . t'liSuL.,-55 f V? 1 r' & s VBEF-Inr- a Vattcczro 3 Round-bon- e meaty ef KMITHF1ELD can Wh V 27c 17C r V -- SOAP- - Crystal 7c 33c 29c LR 7C . lo 35 25 ... 23 ID Bars Extra 5 lbs. Fine; APPLES Cooking or Eating; Bushel... POTATOES - Rosset Red Bliss 100 Pounds PEAS Kitchen King; 5 Cans ... Iowa Standard; 5 Cant Large Package RYE FLOU- RPounds 10 ru, Per Pound .t-.v- ... 795-R- 3. rent - v t KOrJNATIOftS AT j j FINELESS DAYS Mich., Apr. 15 CP' Because children's school work was suffering when they ' owed fines on public library books, tional Livestock association jointlv whlch they were ftot able to requeued Secretary rf AgncuItiircl, therefore could not obtain Hyde today to appeal to the Unit more books, fineiess days were aned States supreme court recent nounced, when books could be recurcuit court of appeals injunc- turned by the chHdrea and new tion against reductions in Denver and St Joseph stock yards service mjez obteuned.. charges. SALT, LAKE CITY. April 15 (UEi National Weelgeewers association ' and the American Na- m , NEW SERIAL STARTING AT THE- -- . nt W5 S vy i GEM 9 f n " IIIMDEDTO APRIL 16 TIN TIN RIN AMERICA'S iSfcWM, SATURDAY Thp Wondpr Dog in ) t v i . , The Lone Defender Rattler fatal CALISTOGA, Cal.. Apr. 15 (L'.P Excitement engendered by kHling rattlesnakes caused the death of David D. Evay, 67, at his home near here recently. Evey was a member of a prominent California pioneer family. Also Glenn Tyron in The Sky Spider e, Plus "Seeing Bermuda at 2:30 p. m. Matinee and until 5 p. m. 2c Children 15c Adults Evening Performance lt)e Children 20c Adults Catching Colj VICKS KCSt ffizzsarSI jj6boooooooo SSaturdayg Features? O ' Children's SLIPPERS ANDU OXFORDS Sizes 2 Vj to 1! 31.00 'Childrens o Ladies SLIPPERS o 11', lo o o $1.49 O' Mens o SILK, o Regular TIES Value 8 5c Value $1.00 8 Regular59c o Childrens & 6 49c ) f Sunday Special- APRIL ip Theatre DRESSES 16-1- 7 j 3 FLAVORS , 4 IV " Bluebird Ice Cream Bricks 5 And All Bluebird Ice Cream Dealers 4 T 40 THE- BLUEBIRD... - Broadcloth O 8 Guaranteed Sizes to 1&0 8 39c colors. 3 LAYERS Lemon Custard Vanilla, Chocolate, Serves 8 to 10 People. Quart Size ......... C Each ... RICHMOND The . Mutual Imof the provement associations Richmond wards held their honor night programs Tuesday night. m the Richmond ward there were two entries in the M men and Gleaner girls public speaking contest, the Vanguard retold dance the story contest and B. judges were Amos Bali, C. Tbe Johnson, and C. I. Stoddard. the contest was unusually close, decision winners receiving the by a close margin. Following are the contestants and winners in each event: Aleda Tingey Won over Vilate Price in the Gleaner girls public speaking contest, Sherwm Webb won over Ted Galbraith in the M men public speaking contest, Fay Johnson won over Orlo Johnson in the Vanguard retold story, and Eda Doty and Rex Peart won over Adonia Johnson and Elwin Traveller in the daneq. male Those included in the dhorus were Ren Bullen, Milo Harrison, Sberwin Webb, Noel Stoddard, Lynn, Rex and Charles Peart, Fairy Thomas, Elwin Traveller, Stanley Brown, Ulyess Lewis, and Marion Harris. Participants in the girls chorus were Eda Doty, and Aida Vella Nelson,- - Junes Larson, Blanche McGavin, Margaret Stoddard, Audrey Harris, Ann and Constance Merrill, Spence. Miss Virginia Hansen of Cornish represented the M. I. stake board at th Tuesday night meeting in the Richmond ward Spring 6 J3 Toyo Panamas Straws ASK APPEAL Nominations for student body officers - at thmRhb Stirtir Agricultural college were held in special assembly at the college Friday morning. Final elections will be held next week with campaigning going on under "economy rules" started two years ago, until that time. The nominations were as follows; President Ray Lfllywhite, Brigham City; Reuben Haslem, Logan; Lloyd Harria, Tremonton. lone Tarbet, Logan; Ardis Larsen, Smithfiekt. Secretary Clyde Jorgensen, Logan; Marie Singleton, Vernal. Cheer King Bob Merrill, Logan; Eldon Bergeson, Smithfield; John Qutnney, Logan. Song leader Elliot Budge, Paris, Idaho; Wynn Keller, Manti. Buzzer editor Ted Bag ley by acclamation. Student Life editor Conrad Harrison, Frank Fonnesbeck and Austin Fife, all of Logan. Executive committee (three to be elected) Rebecca Ririe, Ogden; Ted Anderson,' Logan; Howard Law, SpriagvHle; Joe Muir, Heber, Howard Pond, Logan; Demar McKinnon, Evanston, Wyoming; Richard Cost ley, Ashton; Arlene Stauffer, Willard; Lila Peters, Ogden. .i. B Specials IN BAY-CIT- Saturday ANY KIND SEADQtARTERb. FOR. rites. Speakers Who offered consolatory remarks were President A. E. Andorwm Of Lbgua su City Commissioner N. W. Mark- ley, and B1 strop linfbrd. Musio wan farnieiied by members of the Twelfth wktd choir. Prayers were offered by William Athay and R. J. Bowets . The grave in the Logan city cemetery was dedicated by John Malmstroin. WANTED to buy team of horses Phone A18. WANTED TO 15 to M acres of good pasture Call 1M North 2nd East A18. or vj Funeral services for John Chris- tian Sorensen were hold Thursday at 1 p. m. in the Lindquist mortuary chapel. Bishop J. W. Linford of the Logan Twelfth ward of the L. D. S. church, Conducted the MfcCtoAKdOCg 40 BEANSz-bEh- O by members of AM. a, PEARS Bartlett, PEACHES Large Yellow, and BLACKBERRIES Per LOGAN TIAII HELD FDR RAISE YOUNG family cow. 5T0 East 8th North. Aid. 40 40 45 .. 40 30 30t Gallon ing made spick and span today the lodge working nnder the general direction of a committee which included H. P. Bair, Albert Anderson and Arthur Bateson. Tbe yard is being cleaned up, the trees trimmed, the inside washed and polished and cleaned up generally from top to bottom. Every member of the lodge was supposed to be present or else, send someone in his stead to work during the day. The lodge, test Wednesday by the ning, was entertained Manila Serenade, Hawaiian musical organization, and by an extremely interesting and instructive talk by Hovannes Khoubasserian, Armenian student new attending the Utah State Agricultural college. Tuesday for Mrs. Sene Larsen Munk, Logan pioneer. The rites, held at 1 p m. were under the direction of Bishop W. H. Griffin, Jr. Speakers lauding the long life and faithful , motherhood of Mrs. Munk were: Orson Smith, John H. Anderson, William A. Noble, and George W. Lindquist. Musical numbers comprised selections by Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Bailey and the ward Relief Society chorus. The grave fn Logan city cemetery waa dedicated by Craoney. Walk-ervill- TOMATOES Large Cpn Solid Pack 5 Cans ... PaR A sweet spirit of love and symThe Logan Elks home at Center pathy characterized funeral services in the Fourth ward chapel and Third West streets was be- FURNISHED SHOES WINDSOR, Ont., April 15 (UP The Knights bf Columbus providFOB SALK CHICKEN COOP. 188 West Third ed shoes for hundreds of resiNorth. Alf dents of Windsor, Sandwich, and other towns of the FDR SALE ONE SET of harness, 128 00 One Border Cities group this winter Old shoes were repaired and soled cow, Just freshened, (SO. Jersey So Guy Kirby, Richmond, Utah. for the needy. DO CO GARDEN SEED! s. DAW IS ILL Tw Ut3 ta Ckusff White Unwrapped 12 CORN 120 r-- : . COFFEE Hitl s Rod Can or Schillings Per Pound .... SUGAR isc lbs. LB, i 1QC Lb. cuts w-tj- h p. BIG CLEANUP USAC ARE HELD LAST RITES FOR 20c from tender Beef LB 0f , i -- t bition repeated was delivered to congress today while Senator Wagner, D . N. Y and other witnesses were pleading before a senate jufor action diciary on legislation to accomplish that result. Senator Wagner would Strike the 18th amendment out of the constitution. Miss Louis Grafs, chairman of the national moderation union said she wanted the amendment cut out like a cancer. She had a petition from' nine states urging repeal. The other Net of names, the largest ever presented to congress, was delivered to the steps of the capital ; , by. truck. ui PRUNES Large and Juicy; 5 Iba. RICE Bins Rose 4 Pounds U. S. INSPECTED MEATS Cross-cut- l4 LOGAN ELKS HI LAID TO REST WASHINGTON, April 15. A peUtipa .bearing the names of' 5.000,000 persona who want prohi- a Si e -- 4-- .... 1 HONOLULU) April 15 (l'.Ei Illness of Clarence Darrow, chief of defense counsel, today caused postponement of Urn trial of Mrs. Grace Forte scue and three naw men on charges of killing Joe fCahahawM, young native; The eminent mainland attorney Members of Mm Lagoa idg was stricken with intestinal trouble P. O. E, observed Arbor I4M, during the night. When court day Friday in fitting style by turn- was due to convene today, one of ing out en masse fot a thorough Darrow's associates told cleaning up of the lodge home the aged lawyer was Indisposed. and grounds bo West Oentdr etSMt. Court Sessions will tesume on Mvpday. j A flNB BARGAIN! Pleat White Rose Jfavy Beans FflOZOTKI; arrived here Thursday night from Rea Fraseiacu an Los for an Indefinite stay with Mr. Jacobsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neils Jacobsen, ft South Main street Mr. Jacobean has restdod on the coast for several years. J(- - i ON LOGAIHTON TRIAL DELAYED, Ptionfc 530 Free DeMvory Aw.7 ' , 29, Federal .1 IK. X Coffee iiAiiYJOLmn ter. gMi Saturday A RICO) M. LA. the-judg- e Jar 23 c 2-l- b. i V . ..A. Cah 20c HoBey liquid ...L... COOCSIT Mrs. Frank Dnnmnp of Los Angeles, Calif , is visiting lb Logon with her parents, President anu Mrs George W. Lindquist. President and Mrs Lindquist motored to Salt Lake Wednesday to , meet Mrs Dewsnup. i a, .M Ea. fY'esh creamery I:..:.. Lb. Cotter i A e invention of 'the Cache Stake primary will be held Sunday A meeting for board members, stoke presidency, and high eoqticBmen will be held at 10 a m. at the stake house. At 2 p m. in the Fourth ward chapel, a mooting til ail primary workers, board mem-- ' bora, ward bishops and parents Members of the will be held general hoard still toeuir attendance. . - JSSSSSSSwSSOj JOR HIGH TO The primary election of the Logan Junior high school was held Thursday afternoon for the purpose ot nominating candidates to run for student body officers for 1932-3- 3 Keen enthusiasm and rivalry was shown in the nominating speeches. The candidates chosen arc: Grant Humphreys, Loyalists president; Cleo Lundstrom, secreMarjorie Hatch, tary; Reed Garft, cheer master; Dick Maughan, Ann Baxter and James Skidmore, executive committee; party sponsored by Mar Jean Tyson and Charles Olsen Boosters Steven Harrison, president; trances Bradley, Marjorie Wahlen, secretary; Clyde Tarbet, cheer master; Marjorie Crockett, Ray Lundahl and James McMurrin, executive committee. The party is sponsored by Alice Adaips and Dean Thatch- - . speaker at thh Auxiliary meeting Smithfitkl Soi Pets N6. 2 'cans ' ed. Ererend 'leeekeea w Williams Police ( hlef Gilbert Mrchsm has received a report that a Chevrolet coupe bearing 1932 Utah license plates numbered 80089 has been stolen from U. E. Griffin, 280 North Second West street Tne car was taken sometime Wednesday night, Mr, Goff in has report- j- .friil. O- -- By ELECT OFFICERS Profcsaor MARKET OPEN-AI- R M, 7 Phone 38 OVER 1932. 15, SOON Plans for the annual encampment of the Cache county chapter, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, were announced at a meeting of the ehapter Thursday at the relic hall. Committees were announced as fdllows: program Elaine S. Hansen, Gertrude Smith, Ella Campbell; refreshments Agues Allen, Caroline Hurst, Mrs. Lulu Goliath the Seoond, noted cirand Mrs Magda Pet-- son. cus elephant, weighs 0.000 pounds. A nominating committee was selected which includes Mrs. T. B 1 BTr, Lulu Needham, Ella Campbell, Gertrude Smith and Annie Bankhead. . I The topic, for the afternoon, t Mr Ivr T healer 1 lekela "The history of the constitution was disof the United States cussed by Julia S. Greene. She Stated that it was the greatest legal document in the world The histones of the William B. Preston camp and the Wilford Woodruff camp were discussed with much Interesting information bem BUTTER ing revealed. Mrs. Thomas B Farr, the presiJLw round I VS it h Other dent, asked the camp to prepare Purchases) their histories and submit to the EGGS Strictly central hom'd before tbe next Fresh; 3 Dozen meeting She also asked that anEP POT ROAS- Tnual dues be paid promptly. Two Best Cut; lb slogans, which were adopted at tbe meeting in Sait Lake, were VEAL CHOP- S1 A discussed. 8 Pourds They were; mother's history at overy meeting; STEAK-Sho- rt 2 every member a registered Cot; 3 lbs member. MaMBI iKGEfl Mrs. Agnes Allen and Mrs. Allic 3 Pounds ... Clayton also reported on the Salt Lake LARD- Fresh meetings It was requested that all acRendered; 2 Ihs. tivities he submitted to the newsSHRIMPS - Dry paper In order that the central ruck; 3 Cans board may get clippings for the COCOA- -scrap hook. 15 23 10 29 10 APRIL OUT OUR WAY ALBANY, N Y.. April 15 rPt The Democratic state committee today went on record for repeal of the JSth amendment Leader eaid the resolution we, approved so as to definitely place the state committee behind any movement la the national convention for addptiim of a wringing wet platform" 27 0 35 25 FRIDAY. LOGAN, UTAH, L, PLANS LAD FOX WET i'kg 1IERALD-J0URNA- gMAUSS nDepartment Store?? 57 EST CENTER O n Formerly 3 Rule Store) U ooooooooooo W - - tl 1 Rough Hair; Braids Styles for Mias and Matroih .. Values i . tn to $6.05 t (J1 y .iu t 4 1 GLOVES, 1 t |