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Show f -- Millions in Silver Pour Into COUNCIL CITY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER THE HERALD JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAIL PAGE SIX. Mint S. F. RICHMOND Richmond city is cn several projects, according to Mayor George O Webb the labor cn these projfor Funds ects are furnished through the FERA Under the direction of the city, men have been working on the road up Nebo has'n Wednesday and Thursday, repairing it and making it passable for those who wish to get wood from the canyon. A cimpaign to clear up the weeds in the oit cemetery will be made next weok The city council has also ngrted to clear rff the weeds on the property east of the bank building, and Investigate the advisability of planting this property in lavn and he flowers, a project w'hich Women's Literary club wish to sponsor The new kitchen adjoining the library building is practically ready for equipment. At the city council meeting Wednesday evening the mayor was authorized to purchase the site of land known as the Titensor grove on High creek for a city canyon park. of Sdiaub lnccr Eugene Logan met with the council and gave an estimate of the cost of replacing live blocks of woodon The "million dollar look" Is prevalent at the San Francisco mint. For, since President Roosevelts silver water pipes for castiron pipe on nationalizing order, bar silver has been pouring Into the mint at the rate of nearly $1,000,000 a day and Marv the street from Third East there Is more to come as fast as It can be handled Ann Small corner to that of F W. Traveller and prescribed the size of Iron pipe desirable This pipe ones will need as much as 30 min- line has caused a considerable utes. amount of expense to keep in Muffins 2 cups gifted flour repair recently This project will be advertised for bids in the 3 teaspoons baking powder near future, and the contract let 2 tablespoons sugar Achievement exercises of the largo crowd was present 4 cup salt Miss Agatha Hatch, Miss Neta Lucky club were held Tues 1 egg, well beaten cey afternoon under direction of Eskelsen, Reed Allen and at Marx 1 cup milk the Miss Hael Cornish and Miss Hu h are all registering 4 tablespoons melted butter Beathea Day The following pro- USAC for school this winter. at other shortening Allen Wednesday Ivan "Were spent gram was given. Song, Sift flour once, measure, ajd j Here for Achievement Day," by Ogden on business lt, dub girls Talk, "What Club Work Mr and Mrs Verne Wiser and baking powder, sugar and Hot roils and muffins find a sift again. Combine egg, milk and i to Mv Girl," Mrs Grover Miss Emma Telford spent Fridav place in any meal from breakfast shortening Add to flour, beatin; iieans Mrs Allen Song, Beth Allen und Car eenmg visiting Mr. and to supper Toasted muffins are only enough 'to dampen all flour 'ilol on Lowell Titensor. Demonstration Hatch with afternoon tea perfect muffin pans in serving a luncheon was given by Bake in Mrs Allen Lufkin and daughter rolls are used fur quiet Lot oven, greased 425 F., 25 min- Edris Alien and Zemla Hanlsoa oi Shelley, Idaho and Mrs Alma formal luncheons and informal utes, or until degrees done Song by club girls The girls woik Packer of Preston spent Sunday dinners permitting a bread-stuf- f Raspberry Jam Topping zas on display Judges of the ex- afternoon visiting Mrs Marjorie Tiny, hit buttered rolls combined t egg white, unbeaten were Miss Anna JohnsoD licensor hibits with muffins made with various Mrs R. L. Allen, Miss Hazel cup raspberry jam and Miss Elsie Lewis of Richflours or meals, such as graham 1 teaspoon lemon juice was Cornish ana Miss Jean Allen spent Allen mond Miss Edris and cornmeal muffins muffins Dash of salt Thursday evening at Preston visitchosen as health girl make up a tray which is most In order Combine ingredients Miss and ing Mrs. Martin Larsen. Allen Miss Marguerite satisfactory to serve at a luncheon given Place over hot water and Elva Mr. and Mrs. Oral Ballam and are Lake Salt of City Eardly And dont forget that beat with a or supper rotary eggbetter until spending a week with Miss Ron children attended the Grant redehome meal the simplest thickened Remove from heat and gains union at Hyde Park Monday. cided glamour if hot rolls are continue beating until mixture is Allen. two and Mrs. Wilbur Thain Hendricks served with preserves. stiff enough o stand in peaks. andMr MrandandMrsMrsPhilip children of Los Angeles spent SatHendFenton Rolls made with yeast are not Serve on sponge cake afternoon visiting Mr. and ricks returned home Tuesday urday hard for even the most inexperiMrs William Laker Apple Brown Betty A el the at week a after spending into 1 enced baker Mr and Mrs. V. M Allen and accomplish. By qipirt bread crumbs, oven lowstone park. the toasted until crisp and Reed Allen, Lee Allen creasing isthe amijunt of yeast Miss Della Shepherd attended a children we can and shortened Mr and Mrs. Saul Allen atand brown. process light birthday party at Richmond Mon- tended the Monson reunion at 2 quarts diced tart apples serve fresh, hot rolls within three day evening given in honor of 114 cups sugar hours after starting them. Or the Springs Monday. Miss MabelBright 1 teaspoon cinnamon dough can be kept in the Ice Mr and Mrs. Mark Preece of for Salt left Joe Allen Sunday to 4 box for several days, ready teaspoon salt anc Lake City where he will spend Smithfield spent Saturday H cup melted butter rolls Mr. and Mrs shape into days Mr Allen Titensor Sunday visiting Barker-hous- e Grease a baking dish and place several Rolls on his way France Preece. In it a layer of crumbs, then a also accompanied him 5 cups scalded milk Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hansen of home to Glendale, California. Mr 4 tablespoons shortening layer of apples and some of tho Titensor has spent the past three Montpelier and Mr and Mrs. 2 tablespoons sugar Sugar, cinnamon and salt whicn months here house guest of Mrs. Harold Hansen of Nugget, Wyo. have been mixed together. Repeat Phebe Allen. 2 teaspoons salt spent Sunday visiting Mrs Annie until all tho ingredients are used 1 yeast cake Mark Rich, Allen Rich, Mrs. A Hansen. "avine sufficient crumbs for the B. 4 cup lukewarm water Mr and Mrs. Fred Titensoiand Allen, Mrs. Rodney Rich left 6 cups flour top. Pour melted fat over the top Wednesday for Lava Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Aden spent morning of Put scalded milk into large mix- myer crumbs, cover and bake where Alien Rich was taken to Sunday in High Creek caryon. and Kennech Wilbur Larsen ing bowl Add butter, salt and for 80 to 45 minutes, or until- the the hospital where she was operare temcool to soft Toward the lad ated upon for appendicitis. He Larsen of Baker, Oregon spent and apples lukewarm sugar remove cover the and th allow Into Break fiom until tiny perature Saturday is getting along nicely. Wednesday pieces and add lukewarm water top to brown. Serve hot with Mr and Mrs H C. Larsen of isiting Mr. and Mrs. France Let the yeast dissolve while the cream or hard sauce Preece. afternoon Logan spent Sunday i Add dissolved Scalloped Salmon milk is cooling Saturday night Mrs Annie Liar-se- n isiting Mr. and Mrs. R. L Allen I of Logan entertained in honor yeast to lukewarm milk mixture. 22 cjps cooked or canned salmon Larsen Mrs Mr. and spent of Wilbur Guy tablespoons butter Add 3 cups sifted flour, beat thorLarsen Mr. and Mrs. Sunday afternoon visiting Mr. and f ranee Preece were 2 tablespoons flour a in let cover and rise guests. oughly, Whitnev at Mrs Melvin Larsen warm place for one hour The mix- 14 cupi milk Mrs. H S Parkinson of Salt Mrs Lorin Allen of Rupert. teaspoon salt ture will become light and porous. Lake Idaho spent several days visiting City spent Sunday vis'tmg Add remaining flour and turn out 1 cup buttered bread crumbs Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Allen, Mr. and her parents, Mr. and Mrs J. C Break salmon Into pieces and Mrs Marion Allen and Mrs. Rod Allen and also other relatives on molding board to knead until the dough is elastic and smooth. remove bones. Make a sauce cf ney Rich. here. Put this dough into an oiled mix- the butter, flour, milk and salt Preece Mr. and Mrs. France Mrs Henry Cornish entertained ing bowl, cover and let rise In a Place a layer of the salmon in the Mar-kes- e at afternoon spent Fiiday at Lewiston visiting Friday warm place a second time, until the bottom of a greased baking the home of her moth.:, Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Ray Preece. doubled in bulk It will take about dish, add some of the sauce, then Willard Hendricks The at Lewiston Lucky club girls entet-tain1V4 hours Turn out on a lightly another layer of salmon, and so The afternoon was spent playing formal over-rigat a floured board and knead again on until all the ingredients are 500 party Wednesday evening at High score was won by Then roll with a rolling pin into used Cover the top with buttered Mrs. Lewis Mid the home of class leader cut their all Brown by a sheet about (4 inch thick. Shape crumbs and bake in a moderate Mrs Solon Lewis. Club members Miss Hazel Cornish. After dinner with a biscuit cutter dipped in oven until the sauce bubbles up present were Mrs Otis Stowell, it was turned into a tacky party. flour. Dip the dull edge of a case and the crumbs are brown Mrs Waynard Talbot, Mrs. Orlu Those present were Miss Barbara knife in flour and crease through Grape! ruit and Curumber Salad Jones, Mrs Lorm Smith, Mrs. Otis Larsen, Miss Carroll Hatch, ilia the center of each round. Brush 1 package lemon gelatin Miss Zenda Shepherd, Talbot, Mrs Solon Lewis and Mrs. Thelma over V4 of each piece with soft- I cup belling water Miss Beth Allen ana Aldon Cornish. Guests were Mrs Harrison, ened butter and fold other half II cup grapefruit juice and water J N. Cornish, Mrs. Alma Smith, Miss Edris Allen. over. Press edges firmly together. 1 cup cucumber, diced Mrs Lowell Titensor Mrs. Lewis Brown, Mrs. Georgs spent Place in an oiled pan, about an t tablespoon vinegar Williams and Mrs. Willard Hend Tuesday at Preston visiting her inch apart, cover and let rise in Ms teaspoon salt Mrs. sister Alma Packer. ricks Mr. and Mrs Donald Titensor a warm place for 45 minutes The 1 grapefruit, sections free from Paul Wilson of Compton, Calif, rolls should double m bulk Bake home Thursday after spent Thursday at Logan. membrane, diced and drain- returned in a hilt oven (425 degrees F.) for ed Grover Allen spent Thursday spending the summer months here 20 minutes. Tiny rolls will bake in Dissolve gelatin In boiling wa- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. at Ogden on business. 1 of course and Asa Hyer of Lewiston spent minutes larger ter. Add grapefruit juice and L Allen. The Mutual held their regular Monday evening visiting his mothwater. Chill. ATx cucumber with vinegar and salt and let stand conjoint meeting Sunday evening er and Mr and Mrs. Ether Allen Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hendricks to marinate 10 minutes When with the following program: Song gelatin is slightly thickened, fold Mutual chorus; sustaining of oi and children spent Sunday here Phone 530 Free Delivery in grapefruit and cucumber mixfleers, Bishop L. H. Allen slogan visiting fnsnds. ture Turn into cold, wet molds by Max Harrison; song, Miss COOKING on Unmold until Chill firm. crisp Louna Glenn and Miss Mernu SENATOR'S HOBBY PORTLAND, Me. IT!)- - Cookery lettuce. Garnish with mayonnaise Glenn, reading, Mrs. Midon Alan, song, Mutual chorus Prayers is one of the hobbles of U. S. Spanish Sauce were by Oral Ballam and Ivan Stnator Frederick Hale of Maine. 2 tablespoons chrpped onion Fruit Jars, Tops and Among friends he is regarded as 2 tablespoons butter or other fat Allen. Cache Valley Council of B S A an able amateur chef, either ovtr 1 tablespoon flour RuIiIm rs All Km, and held a training school at Cove campfire in Maine s backwoods or 2 cups cooked tomatoes Sizes. of his bachelor Wednesday evening under direc- in the kitchen 4 cup chopped celery liOTTLKS, I pint 1 tion of Boyd Rine of Lewiston A apartment here. green pepper, cut fine Dozen 4 tablespoons chopped cooked ham or bacon DOTTLES, beer Doz. Chopped parsley Quart Salt and pepper to taste DOTTI,ES( cream Melt fat and cook onion in it Dozen for a few ininutes Sprinkle the flour over the omm. and quickly ROTTLIS, milk stir in the tomatoes, celery, green I .lit , l)oz. pepper and simmer for about 20 MILK BOTTLES minutes Add ham or bacon, pars- 5 SUGAR lbs. l ine Beet for Quart ley and salt and pepper, and serve et work 193L DEAN OF UTAH BAR Wiley Inflates for Stratohop Committee Calls For Credits Of New Students PUNS PROJECTS 7, DIES IN SALT LAKE (By Units d Pn s) LAKE CITY, Sept 7 Franklin S Richards, 85, general counsel of the LDS cnun.ii and nean of the Utah bar, died at his home here today from an ailment ot the heart Richards was a native of Utah, the son of pioneers of tSJ8- - He w s admitted to the bar in 1S72 and for more than half a century was one of the states leading attorneys Student planning to attend the Utah State Agricultural College for the first time during the coming college year should mail transcripts of their high school or other college cregiis to the eeliege mxwdmg te Professor C. T. Hirst, chairman of the entrance comis mittee. .The committee transcripts of many students whd have already sent In this credit report. Transcripts should be in by at least September 10, two weeks before the opening of This will enable the college. committee te check the transcript, award a registration forn. to the prospective stu dent,- and either grant or rents entrance to the student dethe pending upon whether student has met the entrance The completion requirements. of these details will greatly facilitate the actual registration of the student when he arrives. According to Professor Hirst transerlpte have already been reoeived from nearly all Utah counties and from several Western states. SALT Be ST CLAIRSVILLE, O cause an aviation company reof an to fused permit carrying arrested person in its ships Abraham Schwartz missed an airplane ride here from Los Angeles Officials meant to bring Schwartz by air to await action on charge of swindling Rabbi Alex Braun, of Bellaire, O, of $3,000 on a German dye scheme Instead, he was returned by tram. - -- SPURNS PRISONER AIR UNE Canal Grocery New WEST CENTER 395 PHONE 140-- -- Cove News Items RECIPES I La-Co- Arizona National Guard Mobilizes (By United Pi ess) PHOENIX, Sept 7 Two of Arizona national guard were mobilized "for drill today, ar precaution against further disf turbance at FERA and county headquarters. Civil authorities r "situation" the was leported as demonstrators control tailed to heed the call of leadeis for further demonstration seeking increased pay for federal relief work. During a five hour not yesterday 73 persons were injured, 27 arrested and police supplies tear gas exhausted. com-fam- ' re-ie- un-ct- 4-- H Club Girls Of Newton Visit Plants to A large group of ciub girls from Newtcn Thursday visited of several the manufacturing plants of Logan including the The activities necessary to produce a daily newswere paper highly interesting and to the girls They entertaining were under the chaperonage of their club, leaders, Mrs. Alice Christensen and Mrs. Hazel Herald-J- ournal. Professor and Mrs. Charles Sorenson, with their sons, Wallace and Keith, left last w"ek for Chicago, where they will visit tfte 1934 Worlds Fair. AquiUa Ncbeker of Salt Lake City is the guest of her oaughter Mrs. Louis Moench. Mrs. Mrs. Margaret Cannon is convalescing after an illness inciden al to a dislocated spine. New Taxi in Town Ault at 448. Call J. W. JylOtf. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Leishman of Wellsville were Logan ousmess visitors yesterday. Mr Leishman is cashier of the Wellsville State Bank ed no-ho- st Student John Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Anderson, will leav by bus today for Rexburg, Idaho, Housing j Continued Ft um Page One) j students are not satisfactory. The college owes a responsibility .0 the students who come to Logan and to the parents of these students, and partially it is to bet certain that students live and reasonably clean circumstances One other danger is too much crowding, not only because it is unhygienic, but also because it makes proper study and preparation almost impossible Rating To Be Made In order to assure the maintenance of a minimum standard the College plans to make some kind of broad rating of the accommodations which are offered to students There will probably bo a whicn wouiu group, superior draw higher rentals of course, and an acceptable group Some apartments now being listed would be eliminated for consideration by students until they are considerably improved Three major points stand out ir view of the investigation or this committee, one that the stu dent population at the college .s growing rapidly and will prooably continue to do so, that there is a continuing and increasing demanu lor housekeeping apartments, and that the college must enforce 1 minimum stanaard of accommodations in view of its responsibility to the students. unde-aecen- Peels at Too Late To Classify home-abroa- ! Like a fine perfume -koth delicate and strong: The exquisite flavor of g Soap3F While 1 Pkg. Powder lRl E. 4 Bain Palmolhe Soap All Four Deals for onl) IU gtilar Drive . . trjslal HONEY! Schilling Vanilla PURE it just that. yctziiZa ' ( Phone P..8 It FLOUR II MIFFS ZOLLINGER 1(18 S. Main 28 quart jar 29 lb. 31 or 10 F.. 2nd Maid-o-UIox- White Rose STRING BEANS 48-l- LOS- T- d, Professor and Mrs. George B. LOST If the person who took a Caine and their three children red- bicycle from in front of returned to Logan Thursday eventhe Gem theater on Wednesday ing after a months vacation at evening will return it to the Hedkin, Montana, where the Herald office no questions will Caines have a summer home S13. be asked. SHOES BIG OPENING DAY 8 s CHILDRENS 5 ! School Oxfords . Special ; e SAT., SEPT. 8TH - " 10 lbs. EQC g Milk Tall Cans 2 lbs. Rice 1 Cc Blue Hose 75 Honey Pound Pall 10 21 c Oats Crystal Wedding Pot Roasts CUSTER'S SCHOOL RAZED CADIZ O (UPi The Creal schoo which General George A. Custer mended as a boy, is to be razed here. The school was the center of social life for the community in which the Indian fighter lived tifore entering West Point. It has been unused lor several years. 1 nc LB. Baby Beef Loin Steaks 1 Pound Mutton Chops 1 1 Pound Hc V IS We Give S. & H. Green Stamps 2 Cfhoice Steer Beef Picnic Hams SWIFTS- Try LB One . - 15' POUNDS The Good Kind! Short Rib Beef POUND - Rolled (Siitty COCOA Ileisheys POUND 13c Quart Bottle FLOUR 20 Oz. Pkg. 10c While they. Last ! Why Not Use a Cab When You Go Shopping to the Show or Dance? It Will Saxe You Time and Money! Low Prices!- - te South I Efficient Serxice New Cars That Satisfy ! Cars! People Ride in V VsVVVVV"VssVs,.V.sV1 i. Its Baking i Calumet in POUND 3Qc , Hc Always Fresh! .... Powder 25c 4 bars .SOAP 17c Salad Dressing 25c CORNED BEEF 17c IGA. POST TOASTIES 10c CERTO 25c COFFEE lb. 31c TOILET TISSUE 35c SOAP 3 bars .... 14c TUNA FISH 15c POUND P. & G GIANT BARS I G A. QUART LARGE PACKAGE BOTTLE 3 J. B ROLLS (Shopping Bag Free) HEALTH & SKIN WHITE STAR SODAS CANDY Fancy Chocolates BREAD LARGE LOAVES PAR (2 Bars Par Soan GRAPES BUTTER Lasts! POUND MILK OR CAKE It Pork Sausage 1 Q1 W TALL CAN 25s Call 80 for Quick, 19c PANCAKE No Charge for Extra Passengers Up to Five! OPEN FROM 6 A. I. TO 2 A. M. i Remember POUND ... While and Boned! Bulk GALLON m Beef Liver 13' at This Price! Vinegar PHONE 80 Logan, Utah New Cars - Licensed Drivers - Fair Prices Airay IPflace . M 30 S. Main $3.39 $3.25 $1.98 $1.40 $1.98 $2.98 ' 25 Pound 14 Sujar, Bag Geth-seman- , SA WOMENS Sport Oxfords, 312 to 8 WOMEN'S Dress, Sport Oxfords, all sizes Beautiful Assoitment of Comfortable Slippers at Extreme!) Tree Tea V BUSHEL ORANGES Sweet Juicy LEMONS Lacg c Paper IiP-ro- 19c : inch high work shoes MENS Fine Calf Oxfords ' CHILDRENS School Oxfoids MEN'S j1 Green, PASTOR RENOVATES CHURCH CLEVELAND (UPJ Aided by in y of his flock, the Rev. Charles e Thompson, pastor of Baptist Church, colored, 13 lenovating his rhurch, despite a shortage of cash. Paint is furnished free by various Cleveland concerns, while lumber and other contributed are or necessities bought In second hand stores and junk yards. Cheer-U- p bag $1.64 per can 10? b. Cut : j FIRST GRADE! , 5 One Section Comb Honey Free wilh Each 5 Gallon Purchase! This offer holds while extracting is being done. Buy Now! , Bring Containers and Save Money! !; BUTTER Schilling Laige Bars Granulated Soap SALAD DRESSING Pork & Beans Pierces No 24 Can POUND L. O. Skanchy, proprietor of the FOR SALE Skanchy Grocery and Meat shop Is OR TRADE Hupmobile sedan for n a grave condition at a locai lighter car, boot if any 239 Hospital where he underwent an S8. South 2nd East. emergency operation. Physicians expect him to recover. 59 lb. J WHITE KING Powdered Soup, large pkg. HIKE. 2 small pkg Ieels Super Sud VA4 II large pm kages 7 jr 1 lairge Pkg. FREE. Siv once. 30c bars p John H. Anderson & Sons DEAL Laundry, sJBffmJ THE NEW I.G.A. MARKET Ground Beef Feef Roasts WANT ADS ... PIET'S SOU rang Vtwww' SOTS? 10 Omer Wahlstrom, 24, son of Mrs E. Wahlstrom, died today had been an invalid most of his life. He is survived by his mother and two sisters Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 4 oclock m the Logan Second ward chapel. 1 10 PftSSI Ml Ada He MISCELLANEOUS EPILEPTICS' Dewhere he will resume his instruc-torshi- EFILEPSY troit lady finds cfmplete relief In music at tho Rexburg for husband Specialists Junior college. failed. Nothing to sell. All letters answered Mrs Geo. Mrs. E. G. Peterson has been 6900 Lal, Dempster, Apt transferred from a local hospital 10 her home, where she u slow.y fayette Blvd. West, Detroit S7. Mich. recuperating from an operation. Watson's Grocery .3 29 Omer Wahlstrom Called By Death HERES MORE ABOUT ( White King Toilet C Soap 7 cakes At first glance, this la a mechanical man, but Wiley Post, famed his Chiflyer. Is In this steel and rubber suit, testing It just before cago stratosphere hop. The suit has been fully inflated from the The compressed air tank which Posts assistant is operating. cushion of air in the costume equalizes reduced air pressure outside, protects Post from cold, and supplies him with ozjgen. 6c 3 lbs. 35c lb. 15c 2 for 15c g. pkg. 29c Free) 65c 2 doz. 25c doz. 19c DOZEN |