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Show THE HERALD JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, PAGE EIGHT. -- ABOUT TOWN Providence courts as they occur. All persons Rt'vrrcml Walter Mrs. Fred Jensen and Mrs. Annie Pickett, Reporters succeeding in these examinations presentative of the the of Education tian Iresbytenan will he carried on the eligible list churc.i, will deliver the sermon from which all vacancies will be a hi Id A group of women the at the morning worship of Sunfilled. quilting at the home of Mrs. Carl Logan Presbyterian church Leonhardt on Thursday afterday at 10:30 a. m. Mr. Howell's included special emphasis is applied in a A. Clayton, former opernoon. Fourteen were Wiliain The program of Social Action." was served. dinner and a the hot rink, ator of Logan skating public is invited. y trial on the Mrs. Jesse Theurer submitted will be given a Iloes your coal arch in the hop- Logan police force. He recently to a major operation o.i Tuesday at an Ogden hospital, reports passed examinations successfully. per? Call Wangsguard Coal Co. are that she is getting along Mrs. W'llford V. S lart and sisMr. and Mr. Lloyd Olsen and satisfactorily. Her many friends wish her speedy recovery. ter, Mrs. Agnes M. Anderson of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Font Zollinger anj Mrs. Henry Norman of Ogden, spent the past two weeks atParadise hije returned from a left Saturday for Coulee Washon the west coast, where they sistended the funeral of their ington to visit at the home of trip to San Francisco. and their daughter ter, Mrs. E. M. V. Jones, who died isbeen with the have Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nielsen. Marriage license suddenly. They remained were office with Jensen visited clerks Mrs. Fred sued at the county family for a few days. They also guests of their brother, Ar- to Arlington Vernon Peterson, 19, her daughter Miss Ethyl Jensen of Newton and Dorothy Saunders, of Salt Luke City Saturday night thur McGregor, where a family reunion was held with about 50 at- 18, of Benson; to Edward Russell and Sunday. Mrs. George Greenway of Before returning home Norton, 22. of Murray, and Mary tending. Sparks, Nevada, arrived here SunMrs. Smart, accompanied by her Shuts, 17. of Salt Lake City. day evening and has been house niece, Miss Martha McGregor of Mr. and guest of her parents, The Cache stake presidency, Ogden, spent three days at the of Joseph E. Cardon. Mrs. Fred Jensen. San Francisco exposition. consisting Mr. and Mrs. Ira Tibbitts are Walter M. Everton and Alma tothe proud parents of a baby boy Lake in Salt are City Sonne, unfurnished modern room Seven born several days ago all conhome with furnace, for rent. Call day attending general conference cerned are getting along well. sessions. at 2K5 N. 1 E. or phone 1053-Mrs. Fred Jensen attended a on Monday evening The Logan LI)S Institute will Mrs. M. J. Irons and small son at the home of Mrs. William serhold at the morning Sunday are regular visiting of Ncphi Jimmy in honor Wilson of River home of her parents, Mr. and vices tomorrow at 10:30 a. m., it of Mrs. Malinda Heights Fuhriinun who Mrs. A. J. Bisseger of Providence. was announced today by Dr. T. was married on Wednesday to director. They came to attend the funeral C. Romney, Lee Curtis of Logan. of the infant daughter of Mr. and The First ward Primary officers held brother-in-lnbe will service Catholic Mrs. Allen Otterbeck, held a preparation meeting at in m. chamber the 9 a. at Irons. M's. of Sundny and sister the home of Superintendent Lun-ett- a of commerce. Chugg, at the close of the 10c a wood. Rale: For Kindling evening refreshments werj served Mr. Norman Baldwin and Jun- to sack. Phone 830. Lunetta Chugg, Eliza Dattage, ior and daughter Barbnra from Christena Frank, Faye P.anzen-bergeMr. and Mr. F. J. Foulger have Arimo are visiting with relatives Nadra Estella Alder, returned from a month's stay in and .riends in Logan and Hvrum.l Frank. Theda Almond, Mae Piccentral United Slates and Canada. Thev expect to remain for about a kett. Verna Chiess, Theda Chugg, Mrs. Foulger, superintendent of week. Louise Kendrick, Ruth Campbell. the Budge Memorial hospital, atLuella Jensen, Ruth Chugg. LilMohr and of Mrs. Alzon daughter lian Kendrick. Chicago tended the University to afternoon herleen left AdministraFriday Institute of Hospital The lark group of the Primary tion, and then the couple went to join Mr. Mohr in Chicago. Mr. held a party on Monday medicine. Is American there Mohr to the studying Toronto, Canada, their class period. Mrs. during Vonzza convenis Mohr former the Mrs. Hospital Administrators Fred Jensen was special guest. daughter of Mr. and Those present were Shir,ey Fife, tion. They report , having had an Bingham, of Mrs. Frank Logan. Bingham time. enjoyable Mary Nielsen, Rhonda Fuhriman, Beverly Zollinger and their teachWilliam M. Stewart, a graduate er Mrs. Oliver Fuhriman First District court today heard the trial of Newell Smith, charg- of the USC in 1937 who recently George Jackson, spent Tuesed with a statuatory offense. Late obtained his M. B. A. degree at day and with his Wednesday in this afternoon the jury was still Stanford University, is visiting here. He left Thursday family Lagan with his brother. King for Howell Idaho wheie he has deliberating the verdict. Stewart. He will make his home been employed. The Juvenile court and probation in San Francisco. Three boys and two girls were commission of Utah announces christened in the First ward Clarkston of Ben Ravsten Mr. an open competitive examination sacrament meeting on Sunday. enterMrs. Marriner Nielsen for probation officers to be held is spending the week with her in Bernard Mrs. offices court Godfrey. tained at a quilting on Friday in the juvenile daughter, on and Provo afternoon. Those included were. Logan, Salt Lake ARMY TRAILS Mrs. Ella H. Frank, Mr3. Arnold October 13, commencing at 10 a. WEST POINT. N. Y Oct. 7 m. Purpose of the examinations Christensen, Mrs. Gottlieb Gessel, of The Army football team trailed Mgs. H. E. Hammond, Mrs. Geois to deteimine qualifications persons to fill vacancies in the Little Centre college 6 to 0 at rge Jackson and Mrs. Fled Jensen. At the close of the afterprobation staffs of the juvenile end of the third quarter today. noon luncheon was served by the hostess who was assisted by her daughter Lois Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Rowland (Bill) Crabtree have purchased the A. B. Crabtree home near the first ward chapel. Spencer Griffin has purchased part of the Jacob Eossard estate and is building a new home. Mrs. Mark Halgreen and dauat er of Ogden, Harold B. Huime of Fifty-tw- o Junior students Utah State Agriculutral college Paris, Idaho, Charles Kasler of ghter left for their home in Tooele after spending about two have been selected as advanced N. Y, Seth Maughan weeks with her parents Mr. and students in the Reserve Officers' Kings Park, of Nielsen of Wellsville, Thayle Mrs. C. M. Bryson. Training Corps cadet unit, it was Hyrum, of Olsen Elmer Smilhfield, Mrs. Budge Low entertained at announced Wednesday by Colonel Matthew A. Cross, commandant Roland G. Reading of Centerville, a dinner on Monday in obserL. Rollins of Beaver, vance of her birthday anniversary. of the college unit. A few weeks Ralph City, The dining table was centered ago the military staff of the unit Wayne Steed ofof Salt Lake Salem, Gail R. with a beautiful bouquet of fall announced a list of selected Sterling Taylor of Blackfoot, Idaho, Andre flowers. Covers were laid for Mrs. junior students for tha advanced Taylor John S. Welch Thomas Jessop, Mrs. Ellis Andcorps but several changes have Truden of Murray, been made because of rejections of Mendon, William Waldo White-side- s erson, Mrs. Morris Smith. Mrs. of Layton, Burl Htrnianson Gerald Jessop, Mrs. Verio Jessop, arising from failure to qualify in of Charles F. Mrs. H. A. Theurer, Mrs. William Preson, Idaho, physical examinations. named Wednesday Brown, Vernon M. Buehlcr, Spen- Mainwearing, Mrs. Roy Jessop, The fifty-tw- o Grover C. Carter, Mrs. Willard Poulsen, Mrs. Sam cer Calderwood, complete the selections for the W. Coombs, Joseph Evans, Larson, Mrs. J. N. Jen3in, Miss year and all have qualified for D'Mont their appointments into lie unit. Nolan K. Griffin, Albert G. Hol- Vee Anderson, Mrs. Emil Gessel The list of selected men follows: man, Richard L. Howeil, Reuel and the hostess who was assisted Wendell Vern C. Bendixsen of Idaho Falls, Lamborn, Daniel F. Lawrence, J. by her daughter Mrs. Idaho, Keith S. Boyer of Spring-vill- Russell Meachem, Bliss L Mehr, Esplin. A lovely assortment of Jack D. Carter of Santaquin, Howard A. Morris, Dale V. Olsen, gifts were presented to Mrs. Low. Russell Christenson of Tremon-to- Dick Ryan, Harold W. Simpson, ALABAMA WENS Jack Crossman, Rex Gooch Dean and Don W. Stevenson, and Don Horsley of Brigham William H. Thomas, ahd John NEW YORK, Oct. 7 (U.R Alabama's Crimson Tide football team City, Melvin R. Davie of Gar- Wetzeler of Logan. of The fifty-tw- o cadet officers drove lo a narrow 8 victory over land, Clark F. Greenhalgh Ferron, Thomas M. Hall, Warren chosen will be eligible for com- Fordham's Rams before a crowd M. OGara, and Jack S. Pace of missions as second lieutenants in of 41,134 here today. It was the Nephl, Carl E. Hedborg of CMfton, the United States Officers' Re- first defeat in the Polo Grounds N. J., Robert W. Hey of Ruther- serve Corps upon completion of for the Rams and the first time ford, N. J, Bert Hoggan. Edwin their two years of advanced mili- they had been beaten by a southW. Lofthouse, and William Wack- - tary training at the college. ern team. D. Howell, reboard of Chris- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1939. 7, Junior Traffic Police Assist In City-Wid- e Safety Drive no-ho- st . Advanced Military Group Selected At Utah State j e. n, 3E.W. ELLIOT &CO.C EASTERN NEWS i LUTHERAN Lutheran Evangelical chursh (Missouri Synod) ineets for regular worship in the Seventh chapel, Day Adventist 274 N. 2nd West. Servlets are held on the first and third Wednesdays of each month at 7:00 p.m. The Rev. Paul G. Hansen of Ogden is the pastor Jhe next services will be held on Wed., Oct. 18th. A cordial welcome is extended to all! Tune in on station KLO. Ogden, on Sat., Oct. 14th at 10:30 a.m. of ceries for another in the Tme , 5, rp r., . 'SL A' i ,ff, r ,) , , ' ? e n L off an Missionary Lands In New York Elder Llewellyn Bodrero, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Bodrero. arrived In New York today from France, where he has been' full a mission for the LDS church Elder Bodrero has been transt erred to a new field of labor due to the war condition in Europe and will complete his missionary anrg In Toronto, Ontario, Canada. g Amalga afton miller, Reporter Lutheran broadcasts. j Young law enforcement officers, the Junior Traffic Police, are shown above stopping motorists pedestrian safety zone while school children cross the street. The current safety drive is being sored by Logan junior chamber of commerce. RIVERDALE NATIVE GETS PH. D. DEGREE Clyde Smith, son of Mrs. E. F. Smith of Riverdale, has recently completed work for his doctors degree in the field of entomology at the University of Ohio and has received an appointment as assistant professor of entomology at the University of North Carolina. Prof Smith received his B. S. degree from the Utah State Agricultural college in 1935 and his masters degree from the same institution in 1938. After receiving his masters degree he received a fellowship to the University of Ohio and went directly to school there. Junior traffic police aie a great aid to public safety, csprcinlly where school children are concerned. In the photograph above, the young officers are shown stopping motorists at pedestrian crossings around the schools. The Logan junior chamber of commerce, in their current traffic safety campaign, are urging autoists lo bemore come conscious of the various traffic safety regulations. "With the approaching winter season, motorists must be exthe tremely cautious because are responsibilities of driving doubly increased with the advent of bad weather, state jajr.ee ofNot only is it harder to ficials. drive on wet, slippery roads, but it is also harder for the motorist to see the pedestrian. Especially is this dangerous condition prevalent around city schouia where youngsters dart across tile streets. For this reason, the Junior traffic police function as an aid to the motorist and the pedestrian. Every day thousands of school children travel to and from schools, and it becomes tLe responsibility of every driver to do all in his power to prevent accidents to these children. Common sense demands the that driver of every car observe rules to designed prevent aceid nts to CHI RCII FRKSBYTEKIAL Morning worship at 10:30, with sermon by Rev. VV. D. Howell; special music by Miss Marian Carter. Beers and Mrs. H. S. Chirch school, including a class for college students led by Dr. C. L. Anderson, and an adult class led by Dr. J. D. Brite meets at 11:30 Church corner 2 West and Center Street. In a spon- - MRS. O. J. BARRETT, Reporter NEW SEWER SYSTEM LABORERS -sermon in-- 1 n. Pres. Pearl Hughes paid high tribute to the good work of Mrs. Welch Refreshments Eulalia were served to 40 by Mrs. Pearl Bird. Mrs. Ivlue Smith, Mrs. Fern TO BEET FIELDS WIN 3E.W. ELLIOT & CO. E Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Jeffs and children of Logan were the Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ' Bingham. Wendal Wood Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendal E. Smith of Loguest o gan, was the week-en- d his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. FTank Wood Mrs H. P. Hansen and daughters Ruth and Agnes were the Thursday dinner guests of Mrs. Karren CHRISTIAN SCIENCE of Smithfield. Are Sin, Disease, and Death Ronncnberg Miss Lillie Schiess of Providence Real?". is the subject of the week-end was the guest of Mr to be conducted by and Mrs. Vaughn Hansen. the Christian Science Soc'ety in -- ; Logan, Sunday, October 8th. W. w. The Golden Text is: Eless the Logan Eleventh ward, Lord, O my soul, and forget not Richards of the Logan LDS Instbe the all his benefits: who forgiveth itute will speaker. Solos all thine iniquities; who liealeth will be sung by Jerry Shepherd, all thy diseases" (Psalms 103:2,3). president of the USAC student : body. Visitors are cordially LOGAN ELEVENTH WARD vited to attend these services which will be held in the basAt the regular sacrament Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in the ement of the Logan tabernacle. lesson- The Relief Society fetid their opening social, also in nonor of who has Mrs. Eulalia Welch, served so faithfully and well as class leader in the literary work. Prayer were by Mrs. Mary A. Bird and Mrs. Ze.da Heninger. The Singing Mothers scr.g two numbers, reading. Short Essay on Women" by Mrs. Alice StaufLois vocal solo, by Mrs. fer, Brute That Buist, reading, Simons" by Mrs. Edith Morgan, piano solo, by Mrs. Mozelle Soren-se- Baker, Mrs. Vera Shelton. Mrs. Ellen Ladle. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Sorensen were pleasantly surprised on Tuesday. The occasion being their birthday anniversary of 74 and 70 years. Supper was seived, an attractive cake formed a pretty Inadequacy of the present Prescenterpiece. Covers were laid for ton sewer has system city Mr. and Mrs. Sorensen, Mr. and school children. acthe Mrs. B. Hughes. prompted city counCl, zones have been set up Mrs. George , "Safety notes to meettheir from cording and daughter Bertha Rapini school' each the around with ing this week, to investigate the Sheila all of Garland. Mrs. Wm. cost and feasibility of expanding Junior traffic police acting as Buist, Mrs. Wm. Hugues Miss over these districts. supervisors the system. Due to the immediate Motorists are cautioned to Wanda Richards, Miss stop Jennie necessity of this improvement the for pedestrians at these crossings." Hill. council voted to place emphasis Mr. and Mrs. George Hiibner on the project. entertained at a party after the For several years a needed exshower dance Saturday, given in GO honor of their daughter, Luetta, pansion has been apparent and married to Waldon various steps have bem taken who was to determine the most efficient Housley of Richmond in the Salt manner of making such sn Lake temple. Refreshments were served to Franklin county laborers will 60. was hostess take to the beet fields, WPA men Mrs. Melvin Muir HERES MORE ABOUT and all. Inasmuch as so many WPA to an attractive luncheon. Thursworkers have secured employment day in honor of her birthday. YANKS Fall flowers made an attractive in various beet fields three of the were laid projects of the county will be tem- centerpiece and covers Mrs. (Continued From Page One) Verl Afton Bird, porarily set aside until after the for Mrs. Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. harvest. Three other projects, in- Shelton, the fifth the hurricane broke loose cluding the Bear River bridge, Frank Hancock, Mrs. Lou Wood, again. Red Rolfe got a single to the weed control and the Preston Mrs. E. J. Hancock. right and Keller hit his second city street repair, will continue The Junior Genealogy class with home run of the game into the during the harvest season. their leader. Mrs. Ada Walker The new WPA building is com- enjoyed a party Monday evening. DiMaggio light field bleachers. Games were played and refreshgrounded out, but Dickey decided pleted, following construction acto help himself to some of the tivity carried on during the sum- ments were served. home run glory. He Clashed one mer. All that remains is compleMr. and Mrs. Martcll Larsen into the right field bleachers. That tion of a few finishing touches in of Ogden were guests at an atby was the end of Thompson and Lee cleaning up the grounds. Construc- tractive dinner Sunday, gi'-eGrissom, a left hander, took over tion of the new unit was necessi- Mrs. Theo Larsen. the pitching for the Reds. Whitey tated by removal last spring of the Moore went in for the Reds at the old WPA headquarters situated North America has more than start of the seventh after Grissom where the new courthouse now 500 different species of native vas replaced by a pinch hiter. trees. stands. PRESTON STUDIES WORK Thomas Boyle, Jr., of Preston has received word from civil S(.rv; ice authorities that he has been chosen for an appointment of clerk in the office of the social security hoard at Baltimore. Maryland. Mr. Boyle passed his civil serv-icexamination last February with a high grade. Following his from the French mission he has been employed as clerk in the Preston city water office. He expects to leave soon for Baltimore to assume his new position. STREET MEETLNG If Christ Should Come What would men think and do? It will be the subject Saturday night at the street meeting, near the First National Bank, beginSunday ning at about 8. And still night a subject possibly greater will be presented, Heaven and How to Get There", both from the only true standpoint, the Bible, most carefully used. The Sunday night meeiing will later than begin in somewhat usual, so that friends can come from other meetings and still get the sermon, as all are desired to do. son-in-la- w r, PRESTON MAN GETS CHURCH 3 E.W. ELLIOT & COE CAUSE AMD ) PREVENTION OF TETANUS Tetanus (or lockjaw) Is not so common as formerly, chiefly because of the rapid disappearance of the horse and mule, and the tetanus germ emanates from the excreta of these animals. It Is one of the most resistant of all germs to ordinary methods of sterilization, and has been known to live on sticks, nails and In dirt for year. Wounds from cap pistols sometimes result in tetanus, because germs from the dirty paper made from horse hair has been driven Into the wound. In all instances where injury is received on the street, playground or where dirt has had a chance to enter the wound, tetanus serum should be administered by a competent physician at once. Serum which when given in time, will prevent tetanus, is' administered by a simple hypodermic injection. It is harmless and the patient may usually return immediately to his work or play. If a chance is taken, and the serum not given until after development of the disease, there it very littie chance of recovery. Be safe rather than sorrv. 'Qoasi Socials L06AN UTAH fcj is No. 45 or A StKtrS PAESTONIDAHt "TELLING THt PUBLIC ABOUT THE DOCTOR i E.W. ELLIOT &C0.E BBw BMJKMrS 6u H O iJ w r A PT i IFOI& $ ID)AYS MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED-NESDA- Y, to remark every piece of merchandise in the store It will pay you to wait! flflnofls ... The Greatest Sale That Ever I Hit Logan Is Coming Men and LaExperienced Oerks dies Call 45, or come to back door of Elliots Store Monday morning after 9 a. m. . . . Tell your friends to wait for this Sale! Up Thursday aa IL 3E.W. ELLIOT & CO. C I 3 E. W. ELLIOT & CO. Wl mu Z3E.W. ELLIOT &CGI 3E.W. ELLIOT & CO. C U r 1 ' : '! 0 H HP Q o ? 4 i |