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Show ITERAT.D TIIE PAGE TWO. JOUIJ VAL, LOGAN, UTAn, - I TUESDAY. AUGUST r 9, 1 9 3 2. ODD MARINE POST OFFU E and Mrs R F Shumway St Kilda. one of the Outer Hebwall and attend the family at rides, has no post office, so stamps Chat lea reunion Snumway The re- - cannot be purchased there. Ltt-- ' Clarkston. Wednesday union will honor Charles. Shum-- ters are put into tin cans with the who will he celebtating hl necessary amount of postage fastDays." B. Y Benson, vocal duet, way ened to sheepskin buoys These When You and I Were Young, Rth birthday are cast upon the water and allowMr and Mrs. R Maggie," ; ed to drift until picked up FROM THE TREE RIGHT Mrs poem. 'Shumway; pioneer Paraguay is thought to have maie Hansen. quartet, Loyal There are more than 30iex. i,g,. ptcics of liquor-pro-"Hard Times Come Again. No the only i The Guatoan in Florida palm tree More," R. E Butler, Cliff Wiser, during Archie and Merlin Cottle, con-- j Indians tap thp tree and its sap A herd of reindeer impart, f drops into little cups It ferments gregational singing, "Doxology," in a short time and turns into a into Alaska to years ago ha, benediction. John E Bingham creased to number GbOObb In Misses Fredone and Gwenyth highlv intoxicating beverage Shumway attended a summer party given Rt the Old Mill in Logan by the Sorosu sorority, Friday evening Mr and Mrs Hazen Hillyard s os and Mr and Mrs Oz Lowe of Smithfleld were Tier.ton visitors, Sunday Trentons baseball nine defeated the Salt Lake Orioles with a score of Sunday Mrs R F and Shumway daughters, Fredone and Gwinyth I attended the trousseau tea of Muss Broil Fvans of Log mi Monday Mrs If F Shumway entertained at a birthday dinner, celebrating her anniveisary, Tuesday. Th 1 The shoes of (tie :iernjre m.iie iidult fairy over following guests were present Mrs F.rnest Purnell, Salt Lake, 3.0110,000 pounds ev- - j Mrs J A. Head, Chandler, Ari-- ! erv (lav. I'roof tozona, Mrs Mike P.oholt Eureka, morrow. Mr and Mrs William Montana; i Shumway, Mr and Mrs William Beckstead and Mr and Mrs Leu Hobhs, Preston, Idaho Mrs Mary Earl of Ogden has been visiting Mr and Mrs Perk during the week Trenton News 1 Virginia and Evorctt Faekrell, children of Mr and Mrs Everett Fackerell, are visung for several weeks in Salt Lake with Mrs L. B Jamieson They are to be guests at parties at Saltair and Emmigration canyon. Lorraine Bingham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E V Bingham, suffered a broken knee tap recently She said she struck her knee against a bed but didnt complain until three weeks later Sne is wearing a cast now and is out on crutches Mr and Mrs G A. Hogan and daughter, Lillian, of Lewis.on wtre guests of Mrs Luella B. Hunter, Sunday Mrs Joseph Rawlins and Mrs, George Webb and children of Logan weie guests of Mrs J HenVh"flcr. Saturday ry .Mary Hill is visiting in Smith-- f Mrs it Id with her grandmother. A J Hill. Mr and Mrs John Bybee and Mrs Richard M Peck of Ogden are spending a few weeks here wih relatives and friends The following special pioriter was given in mutual program conjoint meeting Sunday evening Congregational singing, "Come, Come, Ye Saints;" invocation, A. I, Andrew; mixed quartet. "Cast Thy Bread Upon the Waters," by Venna Brower Fredone Shum-waEldren Butler, and Merlin Mrs William Cottle; slogan, on address "Pioneer Bentley; Mr. and Mm. Herxrhrl E. Musnn announre the arrival i.f a baby at their home tally daughter Tuesday imirning have been isftfarriuge license-sued from the nlf.ce of the Cache county clerk to Viv.nn Slcugsberg and Alice Khnheth Koistner Van Imrnhenoy, both of San Francisio, Calif.; Karl Clam eil Kendall and Ann Abello Fisher, noth of OxDal.ele Alexander ford, Idaho, and Ida C Sjienrcr noth of Idaho. Me-na- An early morning fire Tuesduyl brought a run from the city fire i lew and truck to the premises of John (Jl.se u, 535 Fast Fourtn North alued where hay in a haystack There was at $12 was burned The no insurance turned in ut 1.45 a to the truek returned at 4.J5 a ru Miss Elize.lK-tTurkinson, deputy elerk of the city lourt, is spending her vacation in Fairfield, IdHho, ut the home of her brother, in .V If Parkinson h tin tl.rei oust'd How led over hy a trrlflu gale before her sails emild be trimmed, nuv.,1 ;'i nan, Lightship, nr.tr lu. I, currying training ship Nlobe, pictured above, foundered off I r..-s tinto Scene of the is marked death. a disaster by their in at entruiuc to map mostly cadets, i I,; . .. Baltic sea. Thirty-seve- n persons, including the ea plain, his ict.tcnnri mcis anil 17 id ibe N lube's crew were rescued by a passing steamer. Mignt hope was In 1,1 ih ! ininsh nuts have plnhed up other survivors. Most of the cadets were trapped at tln ir links when the vessi I overturned. c . i. fisln-nnc- VV. Sheffield of Brigham City son, visiting here with his Shefof ichl Robert Manager field's Piggly Wiggly ia of Fourteen bloc 53 ks of city streets Included in the oiling pro- gram sponsored by the city commission, have been spread with the oil mixture, and toiled. Street Supervisor James Sorensen said Tuesday mot mug It may require another two months before the project is completed, work on which was begun last May Miss Luht Smith, daughter of and Mrs. J S. .Smith, submitted to an operation at a local hospital Monday afternoon. Hospital attendants Tuesday afternoon reported her condition as favorable. Dr. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. I bum cd Suit Lake City werv week-enguests in Logan of Attorney and Mrs. L. D. Nuiabitt, d Burt t illniighhy has left for Butte, Mont, where he will spend He expects to bhis vacation egone a month (JRKKTEK Mrs. Harper Hill and Mr and Mrs S A. Dunn of Pocatello, returned Friday after a two weeks trip to Long Beach, Calif, Melvin Dunn and Professor J. J. Gardner returned with them, Melvin Dunn has been studying music under Herbert Clark. He and his parents, Mr, and Mrs. S. A. Dunn and Professor Gardner left Sunday for their home in Pocatello. uni'll ) 6 tl.ii n O V K THE FRONT FALL IN ADVANCE HATS5. P. O Jc Pi Vfc LOL1G ,MAt? Ti f FENb inf Cs Ki i . & 7.. j' A. Mor- - ! Bn We Recommend n of IXm atrlln, at the home of n ofh. r, Mrs la K I. arse n Mi, K N Lmsen an on tin Mil i.e' ulationa n t bx tii of a uujhter, 'J'tiuistJay Mi end Mis Francis Ah Bnd of a son, born last a. c i.iii i in i.l i ? Ad.. Mr. njov Stokes and daugh-t- i r of ()p:den ate guests of Mr id Afn Hxiiry H Jortseu i V k Mrf- - F'-vti- 1 eid d of Omaha. Ni b , ate vtsit-ir.- g r anti at th' t it. o' K Wilum, S Mrs K J Wilson, Jr, enter-tud '1 hut .ih'V evimngx obsetv hi r Mithd.iv mg anmversHry Bu-- t u ic Mr and Mrs Di Nn and children, Mr and Mft Otto riuwson and family and Mr and Mrs Olof Olsen u r g e s o n Mrs Arthur and d ui; hi t of Canatla. Calvary, rams THESE PURCHASES 1 n h ive truths n .it In this issue you will find a number of advertisements of real interest to you. he hutTic Mr ami Mr. T VV UuLton M is ( )lstn A and Man i, of Loo Angtde.s, art m Jivuim ih V K. W'ehh Min and VVs of Twin Falls, Ilirry Cuinerisin I .Mr Andrtw Hansen biho, and ire Msiting relatives in Hyrum n fsil When ' war vpIpuiih Round-uSppt$niher 8, 9 and 1ft, on their wa to the Ameriran lKitm contention at Portland, Neptenih r they will le ?reetel hj, a i nuse Indian girl, who has iH'pn rhasen yearN western queen of till rufiKP etuHsie. Her Indi in mime mean White Hove, which is a he is compliment to the do;e. lVn-dleto- p, l, full-hlood- They offer for sale a variety of prod- MWUiKS PORT few lilTYfilS, O One of the women an port managers m the WOMAN I'nited States i.s Lauretta Sthim-tunh- r who handles operations of Foil Pu(ms The port consists if ahm.i n., a res md is the center ot mtmti lor the Lu ydits Insti-- i uf e of Aviation and tor lh ftost-ht( i!uj( r Jiih f legal notices CITY PLANT MAY vp f.M IIIY ABSORB TAXES s , n; f'lan',, IK c NO 1 E 1 t'TAH, of Ca-h- In i'ic Free lint of the m my ('an. tv oi c.c hr 1 the lollowing described Bhould the fedoal guv. rmroit rule that the Login city tniinicip.il .ininiaE, iw tally impounded, which nut i1 iio-iand taken away levy a lower light plant mustrcsiiient-ml .it public auction to uTmiici s, will laagainst its i!.c highest cash bidder at my this tax will likely be buine li.v the city without any merenc in y..id in Tr.iHtm on August la, retc-s- , .m-- i m the Ji.... at 2 ji m opi present power l'c nption id Animals" One of Mayor A G. LuncKtrom. 1! rk vi y 2 or 3 ye a old horse To collect a 3 per cent ) owe anil sttip in face, tax would cost Logan city at Ua t c ill be--u line I m or 2 yeai be7 per cent. Mayor Lundstiom bay t s ' he il ld lull in, me, bay I lieves, so that by this reasoning 11 2 old vim-- ' no hiunds he mil, vi. It would Cheaper for the eitv In hi. simply assume the tax without BENTLEY, m any raise in ra-c- , .1 beinI 'niiiidk(-epc-r- , 'I leiiluii rate-h.,i-electric i.m Alb at this time Mayor I.uncl .t'nin said. 4 N If IT silltM Thus far tile c ity offu i..K h tv. J not been inforinc d by lb-- .Sail 'Mi 01 authorities us tu wliat ml rpi be ss on to be th is i.sint t ini.ntj theof Cai placid Ucllsyille lrccmct of federul tax statute providing for I aid have my f minty, a consumer power and light levy the following described It is rot known ivlietlui the . aii-if not claimed ds, and winch, applies just to pm.itelv own t ed power companies, or as well to icmen.up away, towill be sold at publthe highest cash tiun public enterprises. Meanwhile Logan city offnul. bidder a.cunt on Bound in the 15th day of pi. are watching with interest, ai lC!2 at tile hour of cording to Mayor Limdstcoa). the pAugust, iri proceedings of a municipally owm t One upturn of Animals; in hi Iks, power company in Califorr.: cc about 3 years old, an effort to determine w h hit 01 hi "dc htif.r t k on it 't hip, crop off imi c not municipal corpora-iotight c.r and under bit, under levy the federal tax .igii-,-- l bit off k ft car, nearly all black. ba h!ui k horse 0 or 7 years old, Ions mane, , tripe in forehead, of harr. Among cattle and is. hrmds visible, been worked den the tad is a weapon of de. Is ard otbci infense agam.-- t flic-ALEX V ARCHIBALD, sects. I, nr limpet of UYUsville Precinct Alb whin One gallon of gitobnc-with mixed 1, air, upii', properly to S3 pounds of dynamite 'li.-cto- N( h.-- Ri D J. LfFT- - BPOwM AMO M UDE Vt L VET WITH THE E- XAGGEF5ATED FOUCHPADtOOD Ca Ke Pr. Ch Ca Ca All, ucts that are often enough vital necessities. Sooner or later you will have to buy many of them anyway. You will undoubtedly liny some of those we advertise. 11 i.r-n- i 1 , We recommend these heartily because we know from Ion experience that when a product bears the name of its maker and finds a friendly market throughout the country it must have survived the most exacting tests as to quality, desirability, and Value! i .. - A TOQUE 1Xt-WITH OF AHUGFBOW FELT OF vnvn X" ROTH bAGKAI'O FUGNI. rrn. - PH Ku 111 Eit Krj rjo S a Daj Coc Zag YVells-vdk- .Left-- a bqick-ce- d f ELT SAILOR WITH A SGOSGCAIN SOW AMD Sand. 1 1 In this day when a manufacturer or merchant reaches the point where he is willing to offer his wares for sale through the advertising columns of the press, you can depend upon it that it must be worth purchasing- . . . because otherwise the business wouldnt last long! 'W ' - - 1. thru-patron- ; Shu .Ifni Met I . ' Car - 1?iGHT- A TAN FElT, t SQUARE CCOWMED CAP W' A BPOWN SIMULATE!) FEA' LOOPED OVER THE HEAD In Home it is possible to arn-sa person on suspicion, and the arrested man has to ptme bn innocence. l Mr. Aim IVtvrsoii City hajs been visiting Jospphme Johnbon. f ShH Lal-- with Mi PILLS CHSCHESTERS IHtASU. III . s. m mveoit) IjLl-Kc-. f ler40raf h.to IlKlU) tlM. 010 It II taUln-U,- ! I fcVtr.i'itm.l.g 1 L ' i . Han Ras N. ' Wat , l Fa Cri out Ba Cat In-- c . Vli St Mid Bi it i, .1 talks (' M Malio generation W Q. and Mrs D AT toowr. .sp-- hi-- tloM-pwho wasn't nearly friendly to the early whtt aetllers ai Mie Ih to the pn v .t TABb'OPNtLF MATEQlAL was program h nnisii ,I n !iml (' NuIm of Proslon fwul group ot storios, B M hompNon, humor-itd'.UBarnu! Iiisun ami Monti os of I.ouan gavr Le tin -- iumI o lGHT, ABECET (Vim 11 ih 1 thief OF SLACK. AND WHITE All KtiiLip the M F5 tin-.'- i ( n Ttui r lit tl EFFECT SAVINGS Mr. ami Mr. E. II. Mediant are rejoicing over the arrival of a A cut of $2000 in the $5000 apson, born at their home Monday evening. Mother and child are propriation foi r.iamienance and doing nicely. repairs of Cache county school buildings may yet be made, acMiss Irene Licit ter left Sunday cording to Supt J VV. Kirkbruie, for a two weeks trip to I os Angewhich will mean a trimming of les, where she will be the guest the county school budget by an Mrs. Of her sister, Noble Rulph. additional $2000. This $2000 saving is expected to Mr. and Mrs. Frank II. Baugh be effected largely through the Jr., and Mr. and Mrs A. T. Hen- item of labor needed for the son left Tuesday for a trip through work to be done. Activity in Yellowstone park. this division of school operations. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ga.irielsen Superintendent Kirkbnde said. announce the birth of a baby girl, About $2400 is to be expended for work the second (laughter in the family, repairs and maintenance are Mother and baby this summer, and another $600 next Sunday. be to the items winter. Among doing nicely. included In the summer expendiMr. and Mrs. C. Lester Porock tures will be an appropriation tot In Tooele, Mr. a new structure for the heating spent the week-en- d Pocock's former borne. plant at the Cornish school. The plant has been under ground, but Mise Gretta Fredric kson returna leak in the system has necessied home Monday from a two weeks tated construction of quarters Before above the ground. visit in San Francisco. North Cache to sue The visited with the for IjOgan, garage coming frtenus in Salt Luke City for a high school bus will be reshingted as one of the winter projects. day. C Moithi, Biftince hi." 1 d MIA Mins Mis COUNTY SCHOOLS WARD-FAL- L. 3oTW T.QIMMING ano tilt are to Kef-for- FRANK With You j I ' X P t Ill Be irtn !aU') iinii Thurvliiy tin Lion., r.iutli Hi Fork c.tuyon Th uiuorf-hy t It e A h Al with 'ut v,urd : (1 uf iiieDihui.s I oik! lr n 1 HYRUM -- ft j- u |