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Show THE PACE TWO HERALD-JOURNA- SHEEPSKIN BUSINESS IS BOOMING LOGAN, L. MASONS About OUT FINISH TUUSDAY. JUNE 11 OlU 1 9 32. WAV -- By Williams FRUIT AND BERRY MEN JOIN ANNUAL CONCLAVE Town ' With a banqin t nt o D t r D Masonu group t Lar ah s t U t h a of ofM.!' preceded b of the Ho' ' ' rd de t M tyirt h i i annual of Utah at the ib od of thu bod'' it th M on ntll tha stat Mo? u w was condudfd h di is dotn. Something U r 17rt oni 4 tl the Mirons h vG n r of Utah parts gtiinrtd r d hv Uog tn for the meet hh si r tu he ith W CO-O- and v r w, i n- -t , . Lodge No were n.in Officers 1 h of d th . via aluruoon, oDnti (oniil wk nun H i'lovu ('tinoi uni s grand m tst in ill do I nr i Luke too In I .r Dunlap Silt Lilu M retordtr grand Ihnnev tor of H h ipt no t I - Hager W th.tpi morion 'urn t! illusliiou' mo-s- t r pi Mnuitv the 2Kt ani the thapter During t h of the grind as folio a SahtI loumil n v i)f tk ist r I m ur r tin h in gir md j v Moo I V tun t r A tillh I . t fls the nations largest Ilt'ic'. tlic impicssHf ,i gi.hluali'd its r227 senior sdudents. While Colum-1,- 1 up aw! '(inuiwi giaduatos (in foreground) listened in h mu meru ernent address of Dr. Nicholas Murray Until 1, iimur il j li spi'eut, jO.OtHl sfiettators iooked oil. uni-m- -i st't-m- 111 dark rrn.eksl'in iniitm d m .'dl i ill the L D .S In. hi In iioiiithd when City maitoid f u li up limn 1st wit t His blnhei, R ie ('tnul' Inn tin v In Id pi ml plove of thi I,n, Mmi in Logan i.uiyon 11 did h In n n v, 11 i niddinn day His m f.ulory ported a. Hdinn S dt Hr mgh mi, Lake herald H v. St of Login. Ogden formtDv duitor J Utli'-s- dn of . nil r 1, (.It mi Itit-d- i r if '.ni h Luf sufftred a biukin fin id an m iltnriKni jured aholder Monday when a dtnnk pole fell nil him He was repnr td Tuesday U do ing fnvoruhly 11 intk Champ pi cadent Ca. In Valley bank chairman, (umpetnm committee jiapitd M S Eci Its, former Lot in banker and financier ind now of Ogden where he is president ot he Fust National bank, wdlspt ,i. on The Depiession its on u effects and suggested remedies Messrs Salisbuij and Champ of Bogan will be among the committee heads to make reports Fit day afternoon Dr E G Peterson, president of the ILah State Agncultuial colto address the Tuesday r)v It D Ralls-ai- r lege is scheduled onclave on ' Agriculture ..nd our i of Th iti her Bank WANTED H'rebident EibOnomic SIX TO EIGHT good dairy and TiuM ompanv, and chairman Offuers will be elected Saturcow,, also ponv H W Met nil of the Agro ulture committee of day the iso'i'tion morning Richmond, Utah Phone li. Jl President Heher J u li mu n on comrnit-uhi t church v, il W It O LOM D i ir v, dshiei . it ilk LADYS blat k fox fur and .1 k ('1 be of onvention Sa urday Funk, membei dress goods between Login and oiiii iu (orumttu, Thom is B trr c t bur Richmond Return to Hv r i!d omrner ial ilional 1 he ATTENTION Fisher rn n Journal Rtw ikI J , lank, Muithfuld bgislitne Utah cafe will remain op( I Hou iisistant adv tonight OK KKN r t ihiei, KMSHI Ii l!t v hank edu-- c night k he FURNISHKI) rooms and opul diond folium tt Alma Sonne, L e ream Vx qu irt menu mode rr 10 East f entn uhur Kirt Nation il hank, Bingham Jul Pr idiHs (omimttee, Fred- - i.ife Jn I n ( lm ulb r ol llyh t o lie v ill Mu r )h( ll i hv tiu put , up I s for in lull i t o t u V i Fwl l nun V B1 ud h. ll) h md a 0 nl ON DAM PROJECT P ( i I , Late to Classify A sunii t concert will be presented band In by a 200 piece tlie Utah State Agricultural college amphitheater on Wednesday at ? P m under the direction of Professor A R. McAllister of Joliet, 111 Mrs. Julia M B1 tir, widovt' 'd The bund has been rehearsing daily for a week and a half and - tn condition J. M Blair, Kr, fo'o!" Lo, at to prest nt an excellent concert The audience are postmaster, ri'liutu'd to In r homt a .vised to bring blankets tn order that they tnav sit on tne hillside. in Salt Luke City Hun' iy after Iron, which point they may get the full benefit of the concert. a two wetkt. visit h n ailh n" The program includes the following numbers son, J M Blair, Jr, an' t ti nl 1 H L Alford . Match "Glory of the Gridiron" Von Flotow - J Overture litradella A. and Mrs tl h"'rsi Ir. Von Blon 3 . Two Strentdes, Serenade d Amour' and firmly of I n Angelet d "Seienade Koccocco Calif, are visiting in Log in mtl 4 Selection from the G'lbert and Sullivan Comic Opera 'Pinafore" the paients of Mrs Harm m Mi - Sullivan and Mrs H A Shaw They mi - Colby f Tone Poem "The Message of the Chimes" be here about three weeks vitj. friends and relatives Reading, Miss Joun Cardon) - K J Alford li Mni h 'The Vanished Army" i Mai Margery Quinary submit p it i ied to the first I no, 000 Englishmen who made the supreme ted to a minor operation Tuesday e in the World War) at Ohvadotti morning ut .1 local hospital for T Coruert March 'Hall of Fame' the removal of tuns iu iJf Ca! Bust tl It and Processional li Mozart -- "Minuet in E Flat Mr. uml Mrt, ipur(t' Vitkim!i 9 Tw Lianies Percy Grainger "Country' GarOnes (Folk Dance moLort-tu B tit Luke City fur the Fnedmuii 10 Slavonic Rhapsody week end. (From the New Eurth) 11 l)r Henry Hadley ATTENTION Arranged by Professor M Allistei Tish A T iu'e to John Pi, (lip Sousa Ta Utah cafe will remain n, iteudiny Jtmn Guidon 'a' lv night tonight. chi htaf in i Stripes Fort vet r1 Taps c IDS C 1 mm-initt- V n Meyer-Helnmn- MOTHER MOONEY Uni-loi- ( ! nn ition Pfoj th ag m ('ha uh oilnits it tin and 1n atei Ds.r the Hnmi PDjut m devi'uo inUr'-tttsi'iition, Blind If CHIC V. mil tiunt of the Hyiun irnga'ioi V.ut lit r U ul Mount m s( nth rn (uhe tnit OS", Sir III k f to tu nt nn make t( hive no t Fa todav at H.t fir t f on mad th lie j j og mug t n 11 in iiiimt pi.b proji 1 K ot In u 05 ,dtad tn R Secret uv M So ijpihrul son Ho iv of the Ch nnber of Com Mothu o' Mi M'ty Moone when it1 iu e Jusd.iv who ed ihout thr is morning the mother of Tun Mount net taken uj. at .1 a m San Qut ntm prison m edit- meeting of the barkers u or nia serving a life srntmre foi southwest. fn juoieit fumi ('a h he t016 piepuedness day bombgroups at Mendon Monday nigh m o was Sail Fiaiu is. ing sitting Siiretirv Hirtv C Parker ot in the ofme ot n .Uroriuv .o thf ch ft inn Ptoj ct Water Hscr-- . su ilc nl a ouition was out of his offn e nt thi courthouse Tuesday morn he slmild not he reached for and ing ump! ygly an interview on the m itter Howh i ; ever, Seiretary hu Ho'ey said iu Bit With had ton! rttrl with Secretary h r ir m Parltr following the meeting ami - th.it Mr Puker dei lared no statement woiJd 1) mad at this time LOSES EYESIGHT In loiUi of ( omn r ( urn Hi t ol r I l a- r i i 1 ( r , -- ' -- , ooulhcofe? IS NEW COMPLETION TA After ro njilction of public hear ings on tr: notice (omplu.ut i and pleas for Adjustment lu i week, the Cm lie county . onnns-stoner- s spent Tuasilay oriu ia'i properLy in the iouhL tl, j bit w1 ter to determine action should be taken on the adjustment pleas and romplaints The board will sciu aa a board of equulizulion until June 20, f ter which no futthor tix notice Tlr.s hearings will be allowed means that any persons who have not appeared before the board w,ih their tax notices on tne day, al ready appointed for that purpoie must either appear lumen row Wednesday, at tin regular county or cold eet cotiumasiou the commissioner,; m sumo otlur way by Monday of next week Monel ty, Jim- - 20, h.u, been ap urn pointed by the Stile Tux mission as the fund date for boar I of equalisation iioUvitic t on of eounry commissioners County As.se war 11 S McQu.irne issued the fnllowmg state i.ent Tuesday relattw' to the board ol equalization activities The board of conn,-sionerh.n i, have finish' u SI l meetings of the puhlie, and i, now devoting time i In l.iug of valuations in varn.a, of th county with a mvi to cju i w vain uiiig property According to th, ,tu(i s of the state, the commission n u ,t finish its boaid of eepi u atum aetmtic, by June 20 Alter that date lu to will bo no redn ,s fm an , un having a grin men tn or concerning his lax nolle fm 1032 "Hcrttofon, it hi, bei n die ms-tofor count v eomrm-,sieui , to get pel illusion fi in the st ite t to he eonvtued a board of cju. In ttior, In fori fall settlement of taxes begins n November "The disposition of the tix eom- mt.sion is that the public should avail themselves of tax adjust- ment opportunities before June 20 and not wait until m the fall GRAND i,t EK I K CS THEATER The fifth annu-- I PROVIDENCE Checketts family reunion was kij at the girls camp in Logan linv.w Saturday and Sunday Wil-- e al Big 'Dim i," the Columbia The Ben Lyou, drnnu Cuuminjf, and Thelma1 Todd at the Grand Hinder i ,iie-i- Weel-n.de- j, the story of a small ,avvii elm np who wanted to he a Ing tune' hainp and nobody he hid the m things evict i 1 dlr, ul"lol hhp undertakes he iinmue job being games, notseshoe pitching, etc f i, i.i Contest guoita ot a gieat vanety wn wrote the w ri (iluying indoors from sup-p- u is ' t i do on ' of i nUiribt I, tune until a 30 p m at which thnut hoi ' ii pi i., on Blonde nine, the orchestra at rived ami Iht lug 'I ime r" al'O writing jinn mg was enjoyed lor the ,f Eddie Buz ell, stage it i dialogic of the evening The directed the for the two days was unill si i.i,lusi eomiijiin a feuture trv at it in of Leslie i de the supei vision lu'urc fh i Dclanej, Tommy Dugan Lhecketts ot Preston, Idaho But S' ike (hailis (rapt-wiBunday morning, the regular Robert Lmmtt OConnoi and oth-- i business meeting was held and a he 1 It dee eiisi i to picture program rendered as follows up is sud to he romantic, humorous Song, Amervd, piayer, Amelia md full of uction William Checketts salutation, Chec-ket, reading, Donna Jensen, song, Doia Checketts, readCAPITOL THEATER ing Leslie Checketts, song, Clyde Eggleston, reading, Vela Huntei . Roma Peterson, Harmonica one of song, Jesse Strictly Dishonori.ble, solo, Seothern, song, Marion the season's most captivating shoit sketch of the .life man tie i omt'dy dramas, closes its Carlisle, of Jemima George Cheeketts, ugagement at the Capitol Theater Checketts, song, God Be With n lorinw night You 'Till We Meet Again ; pray- ( o of the i 'itstanding produc-ion- s er, Mae Anderson of th- - war "Strutly A dramatization of Just Plain " hu i already been Eolks" was given hv William bv loi d theatergoers as Ann Checketts E Mary m especiallv appealing si reen play Checketts, R Checketts, Rae Baxter, Raima lenling with the nd ventures of an Checketts, Peal Peterson and Mar- in ophistn ated gill who dares garet Checketts the rendering in beimest for ,ove viicthug solo ith a mord of nearly three Officers and committees for the e,is on the New York stage, and coming year are as follows i ' , ,iion in London, this sophisti-deChecketts, president, J A story ha., been adapted for Sr, the screen by Wmversal, and in its Checketts, Myrtle B Hunter, secretary-treas- notion pie tore form features a urer: amusement Leslie Checketts, iv t headed bv Paul Lukas, Sidney leader Also in Fox and Lewis S Sto Genealogical committee- - Charles! ' mded in the list of players ate William H Cheeke-tts- ' Checketts, Kiocmrdi and William George who appeared in the sew and Ltozie Steffanson Joseph Reception committee York production of the play, and Sc'othem, Sr, Mae Andt rson, Van ..re hi re seen In their original da M W and Checketts Eggleroles ston Program committee Rose Peterson, Lixzic Seothern and Noreen Checketts House committee D. I Baxter, Myrtle Baxter, Arthur Checketts and Fretda Checketts NEWTON - A series of five one - t plays were given here Friday X1, hv private students of Mrs Miss Hovey The state flute chamRuth Miami b Bull of Impair Mr Anderson of Brigham pion Tnn i tu ng part were Wall ecu Ci y, gave several numbers He Fi.'-- i i t e.arren, was accompanied by Miss Alladine v erda Johnson Bell 'son, Mi i ' . .es, Velva Hunter, Hur-- j The entertainment was a bene, Hans-neld Margare--t Hove-and fit for Trevor Clark Newton buy, en Horten. Egbert Monologues who is doing missionary work id were given by Miss Anderson and California. is i i , ree-euti- ,i- tlu-pa- , t' i e e w K NO STATEMENT V Set Program For Band. Concert 111 ' i i . lll-l- u su Hinny nln i SU r)S (,t iht n mini mt ho h II ard W Ragu S H L Uo Selections for appointive offu M of the grand ihuptei an Deny N Cook Ogcii n, lecturer, William J Goddard. Silt Lakt ihaolam Harold W Hrangh un iptain o!v CACHE BANKERS TO i hosts, J W Stomr. Dirk pnmipal sojourmr, Thorvni J Nelson Salt Like royal art h ap GO TO CONVENTION tain. Fred Hischier Pmv j rmst r of the third veil Hairy MiNul Ogden, master of the ttoml nl r d It Ortis C Skmfe, Salt Lake, masiu m ter of the first vul and Ch irh si ip jn Will nd the bn ll Shields Salt Lake, grand entn t At ot fout h am l (1 convention It ui R im( is S a of tin In lu id k i id t and iturdav S Too ii dt Lake t itj 't thf Hotel was made t'tih Thu stittment toi tin ini N i lib v ms H (roir win' n uiii and ll John nk ut ( A1 t.i k Salt Lain Houghton ihipino the Rev John F r.iiur fgd r Vf Duui tp rd r J treasurer rtf Salt Lake, masttr of nrimonii nm F P Shirwood Salt Lak E-- d l I 11 mi lol ' C be ('ll to Si u li n a F L Muo m oi d Oruml tounu! oiloir of th high prohond Mist C r iv H H relit nt president J ne prtsnlirT Ogdt n i t t Mr. uml Mr. f me the proud p ii id ter, born Kituielnv at .1 In pit .el '1 he ntuiouni v if In is lm pounds Mi Lurid .hi id ly Miss Li til Audi r. ,1 ni . is in in lston Mi the Lundnhl .siipi sum lions li.l Ol th i ( u in ui or t ti 01 ish, th tti.lr ui i lv all n d ( ui Uiii in a jh n i nt u d t( d In v ork .Mil u it Jh m t Ogd ud h k,iu' lit tit a 1 of granu mi ward Salt L ike, gj tmi s M4i r I EQUALIZATION P ! Thre promotions won p tilt the armoiy drill Murid. t ' ,ught f'i i41' of I " IV ihe eli s du,n , guard field aralltry a ' it.uii unit the U ' prior to ' u to .my for .unirai r i t. un Jmditn Narmwi ' tut NnNiii t to geaot Fhlt e Suum s,en corpmoB 1 UTAH. j I e j j i Wil-ho- sleeping dogs lie n d Locn Academy Mav Take Seventh Grade Play Scries Given In Newton Friday Provided ruffieient interest is shown seventh grade work eiiv be offered at the Logan y eelemv jn September, according In rourcement of Principal Margery E Frink Those intetxiated are asked m call 612 or to make npohi'.tt'-- " ad the school at 55 North S Alt applle u turns rrm;t Wert 18. Jnade before June n ' j Jr-.,- c La-bt- Why should smokers accept this notion of thfc cigarette be pretty well BY this time ofyouthemust fact that other cig- - arettesdonotlike to talk about inhaling. j i And yet this subject so "untouchable in cigarette advertising is very close to your welfare! 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