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Show THE HERALD PAGE TWO. HOLD 10 - of frunt Aniicr-u- tl e at ill 3 r. regis-tiatio- I'lT'l .1 I The s hedule bulletin, publication of the Utah State Agni ultural colli-ge- . showing time and place of holding (lasses, is now ready for distiibution, according to the announcement of the icgistrars olfice A copy may be obtained at the college information office Final preparation for the of students at the college, v. hah will begin Monday morning, September 26, were completed in a u'ty meeting held on Wednesday morning F'reshmen will register on Monday, upper classmen on Tuesday and inetrui turn will on Wednesday begin morning Kai ulty members and advisors wnl be available during registration to advise students and assist tnem u; planning their courses New members of the faculty were introduced by President' E G Peterson during the meeting. A noun Smith .street I i. "In it ling to at rui K eli cti a u tin house uul tululv n i, .shell tuiiuul el circuit fur A fu m at 3 15 Ji m mol t ,e lire iqiup-5neoi i t.u .uisli mol u.w i r' uilhnul ,u cm ding llttei bci to il mi i.i1 !o I'll nil I he lo use miiiw It - still hit f U. W. I!.iii Fire confined t o his lad at las home tolloving his return nun about two tusks spent in a Salt Lone hospital umii rgmng ttealment He expects to be about hi.s iluties at the fire .station again in .1 h u I for II hoiira In two flats ahoie u sal mgs firm, a gang of rnlilierx ripped away flooring, used acetilciie torches lo lit Into sufetv iIi hisiI molts anil looted tin in 'I lie loot . is estimated at a minimum of f cash and mhiahlcs. III Holding MTsoiiH cuptue , Iai.iHM) and mat reach nearly one of the residents menaced. M.IHio.OiNl. Others baby. lamis hrttse (center) was Included five women and a PORTLAND GIVES BEAUTIFICATION Trial of the ease of Joe Powers, charged with liquor possession, was begun Wednesday morning in citv before court, Judge Jesse P. Rich and a jurv of four men. Jurors ale Serge B Benson, George Fverton, J. English, and A. B. Harrison. Powers was arrested last week in a night raid of combined sheriffs and Logan City police force. A partially filled bottle of liquor was obtained from Powers as evidence, the of fleets assert. Dr. Sherwin Miieser has announced an important meeting of the faculty association of the Utah State Agricultural college Friday at 9 a. m. and asks thnt all faculty members make a special effort to be present. LONG ALTO TRIP SABL'I.A, la., UE' 21 Sept. D. C. Whitney may bo 90 years old, but he can still get around as well as younger men. lie recently made a trip alone, by autoA tea for the Republican women mobile, from his home to Milwauof Cache valley and Logan will kee, Bridgeport and Wauwautosa be held Saturday at 2 30 p. m. at Wis a total of 563 miles. He is he oldest living member of the the Hotel Eceles. Congressman and Mrs. Don B. Colton and ether Iowa A.A.A. state Republican leadeis will be OLDEST EMPLOYE present. - RodNEW YORK. Sept. 21 J ney Brandon, former supreme dictator of the Loyal Order of Moose, and public welfare direior of Illinois, was accused of hanging his testimony today while testifying in federal court at the trial of United States Senator James J. Davis. Brandon, a hesitant and unwilling witness had frequent losses of memory. Finally. Assistant U. S Attorney Treadwell protested Brandons hostility to the bench and declared that his testimony differed from what he had told the grand jury. P- ICollegeWard High Councilman John Anderson. and John Quinney of Logan, gave interring talks at the Sunday evening sacrament meeting Music was furniiied by the thoir with a special number by Violet. and Eva Olsen. Mrs. Vesta Maughan and children of California are . siting at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs Hyrum OH,.Mr and Mrs Virgil Nuttal anJ children of Salt Lake City spent the week-en- d here with relatives Mis. Cyrus Anderson enter- tamed on Wednesday afternoon. the occasion being her birthday anniversary. A delicious i hicken dinner was served to the follow Mr- ing guu-ts-: u.l" 11. Nq , M ) nilgai Hun pn-i- , m. E. Nelson, Mrs - . I Mrs Iirae! Ha.Uiui. Nielsen. Mrs Leah Ols.r Norman Salverson, and 5..- - M v..i; rendered vvn. J Improven en loved. .. ALIvF.I) 60,000 MILES CHIPPEWA FALLS. Wis Sept Kputc Hoel, 82, who retired after cently conducting a tailor shop here for 47 years, estimated that he walked 60,000 miles to and from his shop during that time. Not once did he ride to vork 21 it I'1 , -- WANT ADS Too Late To Classify IT1 ATtOV WANTED WAITRFISS, with fountain expe-nees wants full or part time References work. 439 South Main S21 FOP SAIF- OING Holstein -- cow 1'ifix-- J Phone NOMINEE WELCOME BOARD AND ROO- MBOARD AND ROOM Three meals day: laundry; modern home One block from I SAG. Inquire b(7 E 6th North. 05. FOR SALK ONE kitchen cabinet, also single buggt, cheap. 351 blast First South S28 - FDR SVI.E WIIITTALL in by 5"4 ; su'i.l on 22s after wm.h irugimi r.i,. Sill -- HE TOOK DOWN 1 EGAD, ill NEVEPBE, "BUNNY, E"PlC, AND THE JUDGE but then, he's a A GOLFER, YOU isnY Ti-IE- E athing he at HE GIVES THAT DOESN'T KNOW -x .- tJ -- AST VAN SEE. PL AVI MG POLO IN INDIA SO LONG HAS CRAMPED WISE: OLD CODGER. V P.0. WORKER MY Mr and Mrs G E. McDon.qj of Logan attended a banquet 1 u(.s. at the Hotel day night givenLake Ciy in house in Salt JEverett Sedh plimcnt to ib retiring from the postal sif,, ,, and who was one of the orgaof the Salt Lake chapter o' ;h0 ot Federation Postufv, National Clerks Mr McDonald is past m-- imi of the state aisocialion if u, office clerk and is a clerk in the Logan postonice. Principal speaker at the g.ih, 1. F Flahcu ing was Thomas Washington, D. C.. secret uj ,91 national h organization the tAU'ahj Flaherty was accompanied by Mrs Flaherty, and MissWac-.Ibdra Johnson, daughter of Johnson, manager of the Wash ington Senators baseball club 't o u, - Ii - style V li l.V ii V .ni9 Vti.'i li r JilP! MARINE AVIATORS T DIE IN OCEAN SiJli SAN DIEGO, Calif, Sept 21 Two marine corns fliers mrt their land plane killed when plunged into the sea five nulls offshore, today They were First Lieutenant Donald Willis, Coronado, pilot, md F'rank Reynolds, enlisted mu The plane was flying from 'l,( aircraft carrier, Lexington, whin its motor stalled and it droppid into the ocean from an altitude of about 400 feet. ,1 datives HB MAYOTC ALWAYS HAS BEEN AN UNSOLVED MYSTERY lua iv nia wmnci. me mra u rn-- j mt orr niu iS j? I. 1 J'nS l M W Mrs Elmer Jackson entert.uned at a birthday party Thursday ienced 439 refeiemes South A dainty luncheon ms Mam S21. S rved to 8 guests Miss Florence Clsen has BOARD AND ROOM ed home after sp ndmg theic.jrnBOYS, two blocks from col- mer in California new,- legehome 628 Canyon " H W. and Harvard Kai.sen R'ad Phone 775-S24 fcpert Sundav at Blue Crete Mr. and Mrs H C Jensen of1"014 heater. Phone Clem . Idaho, were visit rs. CIRCULATOR . S24. tclall ft here on Friday. n 'lt-ld- lOuti-W- for ale FRESH family cow. 570 East 8th A tit o El T omorrow . . . and its new ways N . PLANS SERVICES Reverend T. M. Kennedy, pastor of the St. Joseph's church in BLASTED will be in Logan Ogden, Thursday to conduct church serthe at of ComChamber vices starting at 7.30 p. m. Mass NEW YORK, Sept. 21 ifl) - The merce will be said at services Friday hopes of Mayor James J. W'alkcr, at 8:30 a. nj. . a resigned mayor of New York, to run for reelection in November on a vindication platform, collapsed NOTICE today. Court John Justice Supreme Republican primaries for Cache rendered a decision blast- county are hereby called to meet in of which the Walker ing plans Friday, September 23 at 8 o'clock he was believed to have the sup- p. m. in the various districts for It es- the purpose of electing delegates port of Tammany hall. tablished his successor, Joseph Mc- - to the county and Logan city conThe apportionment is in th mayors office until ventions: 8e. an follows: December 31, 1933. Amalga, one: Avon, one; Benson three: College, three; Cove, two; Clarkston, three; Cornish, one; MEETING Hyrum No 1, eight; Hyrum No. 2, Park, six; Mendon, eight; four; Millville, three; Nibley, ON CUTS two, Newton, four; North Logan, four; Petersboro, No. 1, one; Petersboro No 2, one; Paradise, three: Providence, ten; River 0 pi WASHINGTON. Sept 21 one; Heights, three; Riverside, The railway labor executives Richmond. No. 1. Richmond committee today unanimously re. No. 2. three: Mt. five; one; Sterling,Smith-fieljected offers of railroad leaders Smithfield No. 1, eight; d for a joint conference on wages No 2, nine: Trenton, three; prior 1 to the expiration10 on F'eb. Wellsville, No. 1. six; Wellsville of the present uray percent No. 2, five: Lewiston No. 1, six; wage cut. Lewiston No. 2, one; Lewiston The railroads had proposed No. 3. two; Lewiston No. 4, one. 20 a cent for per negotiations Logan No 1, eight; No. 2, six; cut to take effect JEcbruary 1. No. 3. eight; No 4, six; No. 5, six; No. 6, ten; No 7, six; No. 8, STOOD HORSE I P nine; No 9. ten; No 10, ten; and MIDDLEBORO, Mas,, Sept 21 No 11, five. ' trt'i- During an electrical storm, a District chairmen will please freakish bolt of lightning hit a make for the prihorse wcathervane atop Mrs. Liz- maries arrangements and certify the delegates zie Lincoln's barn, changing the to the countv chairman horse's position so as to make it J W. CRAWFORD. anpeer to be standing on its hm) S21 Chairman legs (adv) The FOR JOB - k What discoveries are around the corner what things, undreamed of today, will he commonplaces tomorrow ? The past has feen products once rare and unknown become widespread and familiar. The ture w fu- ill see the process repeated. REFUSE Advertising is the driving force which SALARY ' Republican Radio Programs k. s. Si'iitfinlicr 21bt Thursduj, Septemhvr 22nd Friday, September 23rd Saturday, September 21th Ycdne-(l;i- , brings about these changes in your life. For when a new product is developed, its distribution is limited until the advertiser TKLLS you about it. When the product is known, you and all your neighbors form a great potential market, permit- ting quantity production. Economies in manufacture result and the article comes within the reach of everybody. It L. has happened before ('anoelirtl. :30 tu 7: 15 p. m. !):()) to 9:15 p.m. 7:00 to 7:15 p. m. 7 . and it w ill happen again in the same way. Thereafter Read the advertisements! Each 7:15 to 7:30 p. 8:15 to 8:30 p. .,7:00 to 7:15 p. .. 8:30 lo 8:15 p. ... 7 :00 to 7:15 p. . 7:15 to 7 :30 p. Monday . ... Tuesday Wednesday Thursday . Friday Saturday . . . . nt. nt. m. m. nt. nt. K. D. V. L S23. S24 n, WALKERS HOPES , ATtON WANTED LADY CHF1F wants rooking in cafe or hoarding house Exper- UM Hy-ru- m agn-cultur- WILTON RUG, 8 ft ft 6 in like new. 10 East Fourth North t North. PORTLAND. Ore. Sept 21 il'lb - Governor Franklin D Roosevelt was welcomed to this city today by thousands of citizens who lined the streets along which Ills automobile, hanked high with roses, was driven from the railroad station. 'Xhe governor, after a paride through downtown Portland, droe to a neai by town immediately where he spoke briefly on problems to a good sued audience. The governor came here from Seattle After the visit at Gresham, he was to confer with Oregon and economic leaders at political his hotel. S27. LAST Thin day, on Federal Avenue corner, small hlai k com and purse, containin'; SlnOij 'mail corns Reward Phone Humphries The Mutual SALEM. Ore., Sept. 21 ifP Oregon's oldest state employe, both in point of service and age, is Frank K. Lovell, of the State Automobile Department. Lovell celebrated his 80th birthday recently. He has been employed by tne state for 40 consecutive years. ,W.ii,i LOS- TMrs Iu-- To PLAY Poker TELLOW HOOPLE-- "DOc HE S'EEfAS LIKE SUCH A "BLUFF AND TOUPFLUH -- L FOR WELL, HE KNCWS JUST KNOVvl y, But one task, that of passing and ordering current bills paid confronted the city commission at its session Tuesday night. Commissioner N. W. Merkley was absent. Bills accrued against the general fund aggregated $3,764.94, and those presented for payment in the light plant division, $5,199 65. Mrs. John VV. Dollar has received word of the death of her husband in Chicago. Burial will take ,11.0ns held an luc'dav evening. opening A nice TONT HOW n WELLSVILLE Friends and from far and nea attended funeral services for Andrew W Hutihison, 15 year old son of Mr and Mrs. Andrew A Hutchison, Saturday afternoon Bishop John J Hendry presided Following a song by the ward ihmr. N'ephi Green offered the The ward choir opening prayer. fin mshed two other numbers, un-- I del the diiSMtion of John Brench-jlcwith Jilfs Irene Baldwin at the organ. Special musical num bets wey V duet by tho Mickel-so- n sistereof Logan and an ua strurncnta!"$elcction by Mark and Bobbie Price, Speaker who paid high tribute to the boy's' character and activity were Merrill Green, V. R. Carver, principal of the junior high school of which Andrew was a John A. graduate last spring, Leishman, C. N Maughan, President John C. Brenchlcy of stake presidency and Bishop Benediction was proHendry. nounced by Joseph Green. An unusually large display of flowers bespoke the esteem in which the family is held in the The flowers were community. carried by members of the graduating class. Pallbearers were Don Popple-toBobbie Price, James Larsen, Clam Francion, Roger Green and The grave in the Lloyd Riggs. city cemetery was dedicated by Moroni Green. i Liquor Trial Opens Before City Judge F I HOW TO 'FlC.UTS.t THAT inu TAKEN TRIAL HINDRANCE 2. AT WELLSVILLE Trail-build-- MEMORY LOSS IS 93 FINAL RITES HELD The Eighth ward will hold its UP BEING celebration tonight homecoming at 7.30 in the ward chapel and amusement hat). The group from the Primary will Beautification problems are unserve light refreshments. A good attendance will be appreciated by der discussion at Amalga today the bishopric and committee in where Prof. J. C. Hogenson. USaC charge. agronomist and Miss Izola Jensen, district extension ngent, are makMrs, Groi er Rich of Salt Lake ing a house to house visit to disCity was a visitor in Logan Moncuss landscaping and other home day and Tuesday beautification methods with propowners. Mr. and Mrs. V. ernon Crock- erly Visits were made Tuesday by ett motored to Ogden Tuesday. Professor Hogenson and Miss JenMr. and Mrs. Serge B. Benson sen to homes in Hyde Park, Trenton, and Newton where instruction spent Saturday and Sunday with on landscaping and other home friends in Ogden. beautification matters was given. B. Thomus Farr, Smilhfield banker, submitted to a major operation Monday at the Dee hospital in Ogden. Attendants report his condition is favorable. place in the family plot in Detroit, Michigan. 1 b d.i ... Marriage licenses liaie la n t sued from the office of the Cat he county (Jerk to Marion Simian Johnston, Teton, Idaho, and Wilma Maim U'lllmd Minnie Blot k Antone Jostph Rt n, rneistet .lum- -. L.wk-"lAnnie Small and per, Idaho, Smmvillt Klhs (hiiiond Kings ford. Grate It! tho. ami Met A.'laml Latscii. Lop in. Irene lrcston. Main), and Lhtniel Maughan Jensen, Mantua W Hilda ami Wellsiille Mullers, W iltord Bovien, Beater Liam, Woodruff Hayes and Vivian Solum llau.se, both of Georgtown, Idaho. Floyd Hober Beck. Newton and Mabel McKay. Malad. Idaho, Platt H Greene, Kiverdale, Idaho, and Fannie Fern Whitney, Weston, Idaho. 21. By Ahern ATTEND BANQUET , u a I, n, hi of . In (IP BULLETIN READY Town tree frill'd SEPTEMBER OUR BOARDING HOUSE IN FLAT, LOOT VAULT BELOW CLASS SCHEDULE About A WEDNESDAY, JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH, 9:15 lo 10:00 8:15 to 8:30 9:15 to 9:30 8:30 to 8:15 Monday, .sept. 2!i and etery Monday 8:00 to 8:15 thereafter Tuesday, Stpt. 27. and eeiy Tuesday 7:15 to 7:30 thereafter Wednesday, Sept. 28. and every Wednesday . thereafter 6:15 to 7:00 Thursday. Sept. 29, and evety Thursday thereafter . 7:00 to 7:15 Friday, Sept. 30. and evety Ftiday thereafter 10::00 to 10:15 Saturday. October 1, and evety Saturday ! thereafter .... 7:30 to 7:15 Wednesday. Sept. 21 Thursday, Sept. 22 Friday, isept. 23 Saturday. Sept. 21 . . . p. m. p. nt. p. m. p. m. p. m. 5 They are of Hal importance to you. Your homes and habits are changed by advertised goods. Si What things novel, interesting, modern-w- he offered next? You will find ill newv horizons in the advertising pages of this newspaper. p. m. p. m. p. J- - p. p. m. S23. masm!wr& t |