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Show i- - i THE PAGE EIGHT HERALD-JOURNA- THURSDAY, L 20. 1921. TEAMS STILL HAUL OLD TREASURE WAGONS Silver Mines In Australian Hills Ship Out Their Product Over Dirt Roads in the Way NOW THEY PROPOSE TO TELL CHILDREN HOW TO BE HAPPY DAYTON AUGUST TEN-HGRS- E Old-Fashion- Mr. and Mrs. diaries Jones received wind Tlmisuay of Hit) birth of a son to Mr. anil Mis. Roy Jones. Mrs. Jones is at Illuck-fooIdaho, mini lor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kzra P. Monson. Mrs Alice Welt and son, I.eo, Mim. Emma Hooper and daughter, Bertha of Angeles, California, were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Kzra Woolejr, Sr., a few days lust week. Mrj. Welty and Mrs. Cooper are staters of Mrs Woolley. Solutic Chet Welts of Providence. Utah, and Florence llueart of Paradise, Vtah, spent a few days last week visiting with Mrs. Kemp and sons. v Salt Lake Visitor Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jensen and children of Salt Lake Cltv, were dinner guests of Mr. and on Mrs. Krnest Breltenlnieeher Sunday. The Misses Marjotie riillllps and Allte Atkinson were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thornley at Southfield last week Mr. Oral Manning, his mother, Mrs. J. J. Manning, accompanied by Montell Wickham and Edward Breitenbuecher motored to Tren ton. Sunday, where Mrs, Manning visited with her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Payne. Miss Bertha Atkinson la spend ing some time at Ogden, Vtah, with her sister, Mrs. Leslie Frew and family. Mr. Parley Perkins and family , formerly of Dayton, now of Idaho, spent several days of last week in Dayton, visiting During their visit with relative they In company with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Perkins motored to two former Igan to callof upon Miss Marguerite companions Petkls who Is laboiing In the California mission. Mr. and Mrs. Kzra Woolley, Sr., hate as their guests this week, their daughter Mrs. Leah Seamens of Salt Lake City nd their grand son title Alma Johnson of Pres ton. Visit in Wellsvllle Miss Melha McBride spent a few days last week in Wellsvllle xlsiling with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Franl Atkinson visit of California are .lure to with Mr. Atkinsons mother, Mrs Adelaid Atkinson and his bro thers S. H and Karl J. Atkinson and their families. Mrs. Caroline Petersen lmd a her guests on Friday. Mrs. Lihbv Nelson of Hollywood, California and Mrs. Jamimia Kemp. Willard Boden of Logan spent Paylor Friday and Sal unlayof In his tluligh visiting at the home Jones. Charles ter, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larsen, Mis Blanche Jansen and Khlen Larsen motored to Pocatello, Idaho lo visit with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ftiifm sou Men 111 and on to Hlghy to visll Mr their daughter and and Mrs. Melvin Eve-Io- n. Mrs. lx liny Archibald of Day-loattended a dinner party given at the home of her sister, Mrs. Io land Johnson of Preston, by the daughters cf Mrs. SarahInC. Alder enmpli The dinner was given ment to Mrs. Alder on her birth day. Mrs. LeRoy Ilulse and daughters were guests at the home of her mother Mrs. Mary Clauson of Preston, Wednesday .and Tlmrs day. Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs James Archibalds family gather ed at their home to surprise Mrs Archibald in honor of her 6Sth Refreshments were, serv birthday. ed and "t ho evinlng spent socially Thursday, the Primary officer La spent the afternoon with Mrs. wa vere Balls, A duinlv luncheon t served to the following Xaef, Vinnie Klrkhrlde Hazel Housley. Alta Moser. Annie Martha Weir. Vera Christenson, Atkinson, Ida Biellenbueeher, Re becea Nelson, Mary Jones, Cretts and Ruth Naffer, Martha Belnap Klla Phillips, Lamalne and Nor nm Klrkhr le and Mrs. Ralls. Mrs Herminia Breitenlmeeher of Fait Lake City was a special guest. CANYOS PARTY Mrs. (leo. L. Jones with he! ed t, A .TOKIO, Aug. 21. U.E (Fiiday) Wallowing in the swells like the wounded gull, a pontooned monoplane of Colonel and Mis was A. lashed Lindbergh Charles to the Japanese steamer Shinshlru Maru, Just off Ketoilsle in the Kuriles early today, pending that would enable Linay and Anne to resume their vacation flight to Tokio. The trim Mark and yellow plane was damaged when the Lindberghs alighted in a choppy sea ratw than risi the hazards of a blj ing fog on their flight from to Nemuro, Siberia, Japan. Radio messages to Ochiishi station here inferred the plane's anchor and propeller were damaged and motor trouble developed. (I.P) and Mr. Fred Lundberg and Mr, and Mrs. Wilford Lunil berg motored to Salt Lake City Wednesday to attend the bathing review held at Saltalr. B. Cyril rSfZr- -i relief Christensen, pharmacist mate of the If. S? roast guard cutter, Shoshone, is in Logan visiting with his parents, and Mrs. Louis Christensen. has been stationed during summer at Alaska. - Mr. He -- Y-, li the s y-- - Petro-navlovs- Mr. hag retimed home after spending the past two weeks at Montana visiting w.th Mr. Jones, who Is employed there C. M. Jone Miss Valine Poppleton of Wells vllle and Miss DeKsta Anderson returned home Wednesday from a six weeks visit to California. They were the guests of Miss An law dersons sister and brotiier-iMr. and Mrs. Vernon Tldweil ol Los Angeles. teams still haul treasure wagons at Burragorang, Although silver prices are low, New South Wales, bringing out silver from the mines. Heres a picturesque scene along the road, as the horses strain forward. The silver is used to mint British and Australian Mr. George D. Ander-aoand daughter, Eva, ot Salt Lake City and sot. Reed Anderson ot Grace, Idaho, are spend. ug the week visiting In various luaho towns. FOR RENT Four room modern pose of coming before our board. home, unfurnished. Garage. 6:i A27. Mrs. Lyman Pedersen has given West Fourth North. much valuable service throughout cucunihets SALE Pickling our stakes in the county in con- FOR and canning tomatoes at Albert nection with the Relief societies East Canyon road. Phone and if Mr. Pedersen could have Zhinden, A 23. been retained as clerk, she would 775-J- . continue this splendid work, hpnee FOR SALE by owners, one the visit by this committee. truck, good motor. Has We have appreciated the excelrack, inquire Elmer Caider lent work of Lyman Pedersen but beet A23. Grove. the opinion of the attorney general at Johnson is decidedly against our retaining FOR SALE Select tomatoes, 7fo him. Our procedure was fair and per bushel. Drive out and save. A21. consistent and there need be no Cache Fruit maiket. apology as to who voted for and Mr. and Western Clinic Sets Out to Prescribe Rules for Pleasant Childhood PORTLAND, y 1 j how chil-die- Eleanor Scholog Kenneid, 32, lied at a Briglmm Cuy hospital She undermorning. ihiirsdiiy went an operation Mouday. Mis. Kenneid was a well known Logan girl. She was the daughter ot lr and Mrs. Fioitrick Si holes ol Logan. She is survived by her husband, hank Kenneid, and throe oh'l Iren, Winifred 8, Ralph 6, and Dorothy 2V. She is also survived by her parents, six hi others aud ! sisprs. Fureral arrangi ments have not been made. I : Miss Lillian Forem n Agin Elm has re Leishman turned from Salt City where she was a guest for a week of Miss Emma Jean Palmer. 18 Aug. to be happy here this fall. That's t ho plan of a clinic run associaby t lie Visit mg Nurses tion. And tlieieII be a course in Make Baby Happy for fatlieis, too. 'Hie courses will he laiighl by Miss Million Crowe of the association. And here aie tin. preliminary rules, as Miss Crowe gees them, for maintaining menial equilibrium in the younger set: Be careful to get your childs attention before giving an order. A child busy with play may not realize what you are saying. Dont ptoitihie lew arils for obedience. for the child will soon learn it is "good business" to hold out for a bigger reward. Obey Children Dont make naughtiness so ex-- i citing by the rumpus you raise that a child who loves excite-fen- t will want to disobuy for the fun of the I Ire works. Ikmt ask a baby or .the wig gler age to keep still or keep quiet give him something it will lake all his energy to do. Some parents obey their think what heartbreaks this will cause when they grow older and find others not willing to give them everything they want. Some children obey too wdl for they never learn to think themselves and have to be told what to do all their lives. sb-er- soe-let- Die., Theyre going to teach babies class of Ml Kan Wee girls went on a trip up the canyon early Friday morning. They cooked Ineakfast and dinner over a ramp fire. They Inked through the mmows, played games and all enjoyed a pleasant day. The same day, Mrs. Martha w lilt, the Rta (lull girls enjoyed .. hoi se hack f rip up Atkin-4oCreek. They loo cooked I heir breakfast ar.-.- dinner over a camp fire. Miss Rosella Law of I.ogan is , i guest at t ne borne of her Mrs. Kail J. Atkinson this week, Mrs Atkinson enti rtulned at dinner Suncluy for Mbs Law and Miss Muriiel Robbins. The meriibets of the Relief mot at die watd chapel Tuesday ulternoou and spent the time 'n making quilt liloeks. A tray hmrlieon was seivcd at ho dose f the meeting. Alma L. Jensen visited sacrament meeting at lllenco ward Suntluy In the interest of the waid teqehers woik. He was accompan-b- i bv the Misses Phoebe and Fern Jensen and Marvin Jones, Wests Wild Life So Musical acMrs. George B. Hend-ickcompanied by Miss Blanche Bon drero. left Wednesday morning for Los Angeleg tor a two week 0 ip. 3, This column is for the use of Daily Herald j j against. HE P. 8, Olson and M. Mourilsen will bo the speakeis at the Scan dmavian meeting Friday evening at 7:30 o clock In the si ike house, according to the .ScandinaEditor: vian presidency. Herohl Journal: Ther an- :). Lon Peterson and family of Suit Ihings in the Lake City and Miss Louise Hors article on the qi. soon of election It ( of dei by the ounty school ley ot Bi igham City wero tile dinner guests Tuesday of Mr. and board which are mi leading. I do not hr.),.' w o Mis W. W. Welch. The visiters 'ho t0 correct the wire n their return home from nmole e.n .j r , a vacation at B ar Lake. paragraph under the inepetion, Switches to New Clerk. The Essie N. Pearson and "family, entire paiagtrph is wrong. The vote did not stand "flues formerly of Logan, were the dinner guest s Monday of Mr. anal fo, i lie, ret .'.u tv, o for rc tier- Mrs. W. W. Welch. Mr. learson is a teacher at the Hanna, Wyo., high school. During Die summer the Pearson family has been visiting triend and relatives m Lake town, iagan Rnd Salt Lake City. Incidentally, Mr. Pearson, .who Is in one of the foremost lisht-rthe couury, has local Belling In the enjoyed . r- c My only motive now is our lo see how easy it is sen. It says those voting for the for readers to get out impressions wrong new clerk were Albeit McCann of one he criticized even some and Smit hiield, C. F. Olsen of Hyrum Much though doing their best. and John J. Hendry of Wellsville. comes through misunderstrouble This is not correct. Also "tlirongli-ou- t offer these corrections the controversy, H. R. Pond of tanding.-J we miglif better understand. that C. M. Cove and Naegle of Cornibh ..Albert McCann, president stood solidly for the appointment Cache County Board of Education of Mr. Pedersen. That is not right again. The final action of Mr. Olsen DEAD RETURNS came as a surprise from the fact ist nls NEW YORK, Aug. 20 (UP) one of the stainichest supported Chailoi V. Boh,' broker who . Olof Mr. PfJersen. It tamshtd last fall and; son's sudden reversal which cost tenoiu'ly fcjr a time w;cs believed dead, has Mr. Pedersen his position. That is sued to rectfvpr S25.000.000 iron, not true. 18 'persons whom he claims werej With reference, to the Hyrum associated with 'him in mining and Benson stake Relief society ; president appearing, before thp enterprises. board let me say that their errand was in the interest of health work Kiiouoa, in Hawaii, is the larg- and the question of the clerk was est active volcano in the world. only incidental to ; their. real pur Its 'crater is three miles across. GQO u s OOQfs streams. Mar-giirit- e Mr, and Mr. LeRoy Snow and two children were week-en- ot Snows sister, Mrs. A. L. Cole. d Salt Lake City guests of Mr. Mrs. Grace Rassmusen left Sunday for Saif Lake Citv whe-- e she will enter a Salt Lake school of beauty culture. Mrs. Evan Hancey and son, accompanied hy Mis. Fiank H. Hill and .son. Mnnnn and daughter, Bessie, of Snnthfield spent Satiuday in Ogden. Bel-tio- ' J ki . & .V H ; A. - At .. iff " ' I - A yt 8 ; J V t 'r .. Music i.ath cliarms to soothe the savage bcaot," misquotes Miss Gladys Smith, famous western cornetist, doing some plain and fancy chaimmg on a deer at Gallatin Gateway at the Yellowstone. Several other deer gathered around the Milwaukee road's t i. i v; 5t- V v - ' .. . Skt v J - i Nights 1 v2?G00 ft G G 3 6 06 0 $ ASK YOUR NEAREST DEALER TO LETYOU DRIVE APONTIAC LUNDBERG BUICK CO. Logan, Utah ATTFERENTKINDOFRIDE... Genuine mohair or whipcord upholstery 60 horsepower motor Torce feed lubrication Matched electroplated pUtons radiator Rubber cushioned at windshield Narrow 43 points Long wheelbase pout Tailored splash apron Bodies by Fisher thoroughly insulated 4 shoe! absorbers 7- steering wheel fenders One-piec- e Cross-tfo- Chrome screen bumpers Sturdy five bar frame Steel running boards Single-ba- Adjustable driver scat VV windshield r Double drop rim Ff'ot controlled headlights Tender indicator lights Large self energizing brakes The only way to appreciate Pontiac fully is to drive it yourself. The car ia built solidly and holds the road at all speeds. It is fast, steady, easy to handle, smart in appearance. Actually it costs very little more than the lowest-price- d cars. Then, operating and upkeep costs are very low. And the price, delivered bumpers, shock absorbers, 5 wire heels, and spare tire, tube, and tire Jessen, manager of the Jesscn shoe store, was in Salt Lake City lock. Wednesday if you care to purchase on time. on business. Miss Afton Thain left Wednesday. in company of Selli Blair and daughter. Lucille and Mis J. M. Blair of Salt Lake City, for Tats Angeles. bABY IS BORN ' v v Gateway i"n a few days ago when Miss Smith began to play. So Ihe cornetist experimented and discovered that deer like society foxtrots and bears go wild about classual :,tuff. But no animals like Wagner. In the picture Miss Smith's playing "I'm Sorry, Der!" to the animal. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Set mu s ate rejoicing oxer the safe arrival of a liaby box x hu-as horu Monday at a local hospu i! This Is the second child in 'lie Squires household Mis Squires was Miss Viola Hams of Idaho. The newconimer was t u en the name John F. Squires, II. in honor of J F. Squires who is 85 and a gtandfalher of Walter Squires. x ltan-eio- Convenient G. M. A. C. terms PONTIAC SALES ARE RUNNING 16.2 AHEAD OF LAST YEAR OAKLAND CARS Coupe . Convertible Coupe Sport Coupe Sedan feedan Custom Sedan .... conceited $1,119.50 1.219.50 .. 1.199.50 .. 1,119.50 .. 3,219.50 .. 1,279.50 .. it Coupe Convertible Coupe Sport Coupe 2 Door Redan 4 Door Sedan Custom Sedan .. . Rome is waging a campaign against flies. 1 Skating Every Tuesday & Friday - V i to you, includes full factory equipment E. W Elite Hall, Hyrum j w a Opening Night August 21 THESE FEATURES GIVE YOU E. J. Palmer, a local barber, who took til suddenly two weeks ago. Mrs. Edward Edwards, accompanied hv her daughter, Miss Edwards, and son. J. D. Edwards of Hollywood, California, motored to Ogden Sunday and spent the day with friends. ROLLER SKATING was-Mr- DQ0GG 1)050 O0 Sheriff Jeff Stowell and Deputy Neeley Peterson ot Cache county look Reese and Heher Hntkinsor, Funeral services for Arthur C. Wellsvllle borthers, to Salt Lake Campbell, world war veteian who Thursday where they began servdied Monday at the veteran's hos- ing an Indeterminate sentence o.' not to exceed five years in the pital In Boise, will he held Saturday at 1 p. m. in flip Logan Tenth state penitentiary. Both were senward chapel. tenced by Judge M. C. Harris in district court Wednesday after SUIT TESTS BRICKS juries found them guilty on a NEW YORK. Aug. 2d. (UR) statutory charge. Tlieie was on file todav a suit If lo determine stores Mrs. William H. Smith raiurned expected whiih sell vine bricks which (an to her home in Salt Lake City he turned Into wine can be Sunday after spending two weeks in IOgan as the guest of her Bister, Mrs. Edward Edwards. Even Appreciates a Cornet Gia-ha- lp W. W. Welch, member of lie Logan Junior high faculty is get ting his family ready for school. His children, Wilford, Ray and Helen, have all undergone tonsil operations this week. FUNERAL SERVICES i read- Any communications not libelous and not over 30U words in length are welcome, no matter what the subject. No anoymous articles will be published. The Ilerald, however, does not necessarily agree wilh opinions expressed here. They are the individual ideas of ers. the writers. entered a Salt Lake City hospital Tuesday and is reported to ho in a serious condition. , Cal., Aug. SANTA MONICA, (U R) Pola Negri, exotic screen actress has acute appendicitis and an operation may be performed late today or tomorrow, attendants at the Santa Monica hospital saifl today. 20. Mrs. Julia S. G'bbe has relumed to her home In Long Beach. Cal. after spending tivo weeks in Lo gan with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. I. P. Stewart. Margaret Spence Williams, 13 months old, and Beverly Anne Brennan, tame age, get their gold star regularly for physical perfection at a Portland (Ore.) clinic. ATTACK HAS n Mar-taugh- ladies-Margare- ? 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