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Show 4 Monday, June TITE JOURNAL, 6, 1927. COUNTY, le ANOTHER TRIUMPH IN FILM d iT -- Mof-for- d, ri-w- s city-bre- new-bor- -- 1- -3 (Advertisement) of a driver, E. C. reason By Coffin, Jr., cutting in to gel ahead of him on the Roulevard, on Saturday, a car driven by L. A. Stoughton was struck on a wheel fender, the shock of which apparently tore the Air. wheel from steering Stoughtons hands, and the car ran against a tree, badly damaging it. Lieal fishermen were reminded this morning that it wont lie long now until the 15th when they can go upon the streams for their favorite sport. The reminder was given at the window of the Ebgan Hardware store where three large trout were on exhibition, , a catch made by Alvin Bair of Richmond at the narrows in Bear River canyon, Idaho. DANCE AN1) KEEP COOL, GRAND OPENING OF THE DANSANTE GARDENS, NEW OPEN-AJHALL TUESDAY. JUNE 7, ROOT BEER SERVED FREE. R j accident BOARD MEETING Friends of the family of the late Richard Bradshaw may view his remains at the family residence, 190 East Third South, from 6 oclock this evening until 12:30 on Tuesday. the of Recent graduated school for nurses at the Budge Memorial Hospital," went to Salt l.ake the latter part of last week and took thp state examination, which all passed with credit and are now registered nurses. Mr. and Atrs. L. P. Peterson and Air, and Airs. William. C. England left today on a vacation automobile tour that will include practically all points of interest in the Northwest, and up as far as Vancouver, British According to County Agent Wrigley good work has been accomplished in the squirrel poibut greater soning campaign, benefit .would be derived if the field were enlarged in other localities where groufid squirrels exist. For Sale 1921 Ford Tudor, Sedan. Practically new. Price, $275.09. Phone 440-(Advertisement) oc- curred on According to Section -3 29 Laws of Utah.. 1925, Chapter the Board of Education of Cache County will meet June 18th at the hour of 1:00 p. m. at its offices at the County Court House, to adopt a budget for the maintenance of the schools of Cache County for the school year beginning July 1, 1927. A copy of the proposed budget is on file in the office of the clerk, of the Board for inspection. (Advertisement) Great Parade and Program for Fourth afternoon The Central Committee for Sunday at Alain street and Fourth Southe Fourth of July celebration is extremely th, in which a child, Jean pleased that ar-- 4 Henrie, of 331) S. 1 E., was rangements have been made for knocked down by a car driven the Fort Douglas or the Thirty by a man from Avon, whose Eighth Infantry Band for the name was not learned. It is celebration here on the Fourth said he was not to blame as the of July. This band ia composed child darted in front of his car. of thirty pieces and is one of He picked her up and took her the best bands for the number to a hospital, where he met the in the country. Plans are for the - parents and remained until band to leave Salt Lake City evening. The little girls head George D. Bennett, manager early the morning of the Fourand body were bruised hut for for the Aletropolitan Life In- th, of July and arrive in Logan tunately she was not seriously surance Co. is in Salt Lake to- in ample time for the parade. injured. day" attending a district con- Chairman Ollie Edwards of the ference of company managers Alusic Committee will go to Mr.'AV. J. Funk, mad sujier-visfrom Utah, Idaho and Alontafta, Salt Lake City this week to prefor the State Highways in presided over by district mana- sent the schedule and arrangeCache County reported to the ger John II. Almy. ments to the Commanding OfChamber of Commerce today ficer, Air. Yost. Also to make Dorothy Aloe Godfrey, that the Iogan Canyon road to the necessary arrangements for Bear Lake is now open for fimt daughter of Seth and bus service for the band. the Holman Godfrey, born Alay Several - ears came traffic. All arrangements for the are through on Sunday. The road 5, 1927, died on Sunday at the celebration progressing from this side to the summit family residence, 61 S. 2 West. nicely. Today the Finance Comlie held mittee will meet to make the is in good condition and the one Funeral services will detour around the drift at Bea- in the first ward chapel on allotments and assign, to ' the ver is easy and passable. Com- Tuesday afternoon at 2 oclock. various walkers who will be ing up on the other side there is Friends of the family may view called in to help out. a short detour that is rather the remains at the residence Director A. L. Farrell for the 11 oclock Tuesday mornsteep and chains may be neces-- , after parade is working every day to check up on the various wards sary for a day or so until the ing. drift is removed on the summit. J. I .a von Davis, who came and organizations to which the from Fresno, California Where subjects were assigned to repA most enjoyable musical lie is assistant manager of one resent in, the parade, , The large Fourth of July evening was furnished" people of of that citys largest hotels 'to will arrive this week the Sixth ward last flight by attend the formal posters opening of from Chicago and the advertisthe vVards Girls Chorus. The the new Bigelow hotel in Ogden entire program, consisting . of which occurred on Saturday ing matter printed and then solo, duet, and chorus numbers, evening, came up to visit his the posters will be circulated was furnished by the young old home, relatives and friends. over the' valley at Ogden, Brigladles who displayed a ' good Ilis stay will be brief, however, ham City southern Idaho and deal of talent. In addition to as business compels hi to leave i in the Bear Lake section. The committee 'feels .that the celethe vocal numbers, a reading on Saturday. bration will warrant rather exw as given . by Miss Gwenivere Alelviil Burke, Captain of the tensive advertising and those Johnson and an instrumental track team for the com- places which are not celebrating trio, xylophone, violin and piano, Aggieschool .year will leave Og- will be especially invited to be ing was played by .Misses. Phyllis den this evening for Chicago, to present and take part in the Spenst, Roby James and Esther take celebration here. part in the great National Jessen, Hie young ladies comThe schedule of events are track ' meet. i Intercollegiate posing the chorus are: Phyllis Burke is arunner and holds the such that every minute of the l, Spenst, director; Helen. Rocky Mountain Conference re- day and evening will be fully Gwenivere Johnson, Alelba cord in the mile run, which he occupied and at certain times Eschler, Alarjorie Larsen,' Ruby won at Denver, where a number there will be more than one James, Effie Spenst, Carmj of business men of that city event taking place at the same Frank, Hazel Spenst, Josephine thought so well of his perfarm-anc- e, time so there should Je suffiSmith, C&rma Pedersen, Esther that he was chosen, in cient entertainment for all The Jessen. . connection with several others .activities will commence with or Ala-li- -- Lun-dah- " Flower Show committee Cache and Igan stake Relief Societies and committee fTum the chamber of commerce have outlined rules and regulations for the flower shows to be held in both stakes this year. This should make it much betted as there will he more uniformity and the exhibitors will know specifically how to exhibit It will be much easier to judge the shows and the displays will be more artistic. The joint committee recommends that there be three public flower shows for the remainder of the year. These are to be a rose show, gladiola and than a fall flower show with all fall fowers featuring particularJ ly dahlias and asters. There are also to be flower shows in the respective wards of the Logan and Cache stakes. In reaching their decisions the judges will consider the following: combination pi" colors, and per- Wyo., survive also. Funeral services will be held fection of flowers, Wednesday at 1 oclock in the( Decorative Plants: Perfection Logan tahernade. Interment will of foliage and uniformity, of growth, health and strength of be in the Iogan cemetery. foilage, and size according to Columbia. (Advertisement) An automobile Smithfield, Richmond and Cove. Members of the harmonica band of Troop five, Boy Scouts of the fifth ward, played at a court of honor meeting last evening in WeOville. el j j liner Today and Tomorrow Re-lolu- te, - her plans. Separate Varieties: length and strength of stem, perfection of color and shape of flow(Continued Fage er, and size of flower according McKinnon of Evanston, Wyo., to variety. ' Combination of : Varieties McKinnon of Ogden and Mrs. John McKinnon of Evanston, Artistic arrangement of flowers The Board of County Cominis sioners sat today as a board of for taxpayers of equalization n CAPITOL Attractions may result in a change m j S' PAGE THREH tile Berengari. Tuesday but An invitation later extended to both women to sail tonight on the jllamburg-America- Funeral services for Richard A story that moves from the bucolic scenes of the French Bradshaw will be held Tuesday at 1 p. m. in the Sixth ward countrysside to the more hectic scenes of a tinseled Baris affords Evening, Adolphe Menjou his latest dramatic oppoi tunity in chapel. Clothes, now at the Capitol Theatre. In the first reels of the Paramount proffers a different Menjou, one who through1 Monte Carnes, formerly picture, Remarkable versatility is enabled to discharge the exigencies his nv printer Jn this .city as, calling with the-- ease that has .always characterized on friends here today on his of a strange gole As the lustic Comte Lucien .DArtois his performances. 'past way to Ogden and Denver. F. K. Smith, 358 S. 1st E., June 8 who makes his faini and all appurtenances his chief joy in life, Menjou is more than conSheriff Shaw went to Salt its He discards his famous oolish for the naivete of Uie vincing. Lake this morning to obtain excountry gentleman who sees the beauty of dawn not through the tradition papers on 0. A. mist of a night's revelry, but with the clear, appreciative eye wanted for breaking jail of a man who early. lie sports a goes early to bed and in Rigby, Idaho. and he has a keen enthusiassm. beard, his clothes never quite fit, Reside his bride, just arrived- - from Paris, he appears uncouth, A nine pound son arrived for Germaine (Virginia Yalli) has been worshipping the god of d safely on Saturday at the home correctness in the Paris drawing rooms. She is distinctly of Mr. ayd Airs. lylo Hendricks, and in marrying Alenjou follows the decree of her parents, where it received a warm wel- after the French custom. Her scorn of him is engendered on her come. Mother and babe are do- arrival with her parents at his estate to find him out in, his bam n colt. She leaves him, and ing nicely. waxing enthusiastic over a he H. I. Campbell Sr., Providence, June 8 realizing why, goes friends to Paris to make of himself a gentleman. The Alenjou of the Among the Logan who atended the funeral servi- old time polish steps out of his country shell to delight eyes of ces of Mr. George L. Jones of he audience. Newton, were Air. and Mrs. Otto Steffenhagen, most intimate James Done Tliornley of of the best at the Denver meet, friends of the bereaved. Smithfield and Essie Jane Stod- to go to Chicago to represent dard of Richmond have taken the conference, with all expen' room well furn- out a For Rent ses paid. mairiage license. ished apartment. Everything John It. South left this afterneeded including a garage, is ABE TYSON DIES IN noon for Anaconda, Montana, LOCAL HOSPITAL provided. Elegant ' locution- At where he will probably work 135 East Center. during thanext six months. From One) -- UTAH cod she would take passage on MEIUOO THE MATCHLESS SCORES SUMMER FLOWER LOCAL NEWS Logan river is reported to rapidly rising. CITY, CACHE LOO AN variety. Flowering Plants: Perfection and uniformity of growth, health and strength of foliage, size according to variety, perfection and size of flowers, amount of flowers according to variety. Fruit jars are to be used as, containers. Number in each container shall be 3 roses, 3 peonies, and 3 gladioli. It is best to cut the flow'ers at least the night before the show. The flowers should be cut with long stems leaving buds and foliage on each specimen. As far as possible the varieties should be named as this makes the show more educational and beneficial to the public: The awards will be made as follows: best display, best bouquet, and best collection of varieties. Each entry will be numbered as received for exhibition and the name of the exhibitor will not be divulged until after the awards are made. The place and time of each show will be announced as the various groups of flowers are for exhibition. The ready classifications for the exhibitors will also be announced in the meetings of the relief society organizations. The joint committee is com posed of Mrs. W. R. Ballard president of the Logan Stake Relief Society, Airs. E. R. Ow en president of the Cache Stake Relief Society, Dr. J. II. Linford, Air. Jos. R. Shepherd, and Air. Frederick Seholes. the firing of the early morning salutes by Battery F. and not end until midnight. The complete program of the events will be announced very soon. CHAMBERLIN AND (Continued from pag One) gratitude that her prayers for the safety of the a.'r man bad been answered, and her . husbands ambition to establish a new long - distance record achieved. She added that great credit to G. M. Bellanca, design er of the plane and Mr. Levjne, owner, who she said made the flight possible. I am elated beyond words , said Airs. Levine, wjfe of the and backer of the flight My surprise at my husband taking off has been converted I realize now to admiration. Is due co-pil- ot teen granted. i I am very proud of my boy and, his contribution to his coun try, said Isaac Levine, father of the air man. The eptire Levine family: had remained awake .. throughout the night at their . ' home. Mrs. Chamberlin had announ- - Kling, where the Bellancu plane landed today, is a small Village fifteen kilometers (9.2 miles) due east of Kottbush and a little over four miles west of the town of Forst. The aviators were brought to Kottbush in a private automobile and went to the hotel, where they were we corned by local officials and asked to inscribe their names in. the towns golden book and handed an elaboratey carved go dot and invited to partake of an honor draft. The towns officials offered to send the Americans to Berlin b automobile but fpth Chamberlin and Levine said they were determined to make the last lap of their journey by air. An-isora- June 6 (JP) A flush of joy, thd telling of Clarence Chamberlins landing at Eiseb ben in his Bellunca monopane Columbia, broke a long spoil of anxious waiting in the Associate, ed Press office here of Air. and1 Mrs. E. Chamberlin his parents. Both were outwardly affected by the relief of their sons safe p arrival on a record flight They had been there since early yesterday morning, eagerly scanning the rejxirtp coming over the automatic pi inter. LMtS01J mmm VIRGimVALLI, NOAH, LOUISE BR00LS -- 3 M ' ' - OAIA1IA, non-sto- BEERY AND ,v xy rfev W.M. mssatm remember that they set no finite object. "Ip y $& MBBgagMagggsmsgsna&s de- ed as a united expression of devotion to the ideals and , objectives of Kiwanis. All clubs have arranged the, time of their meeting so that the Zero Hour when 99,209 Kjwanians on the continent to observe the Fellowship Moment'- - of Silence, will be held simultaneously with that in the convention city. Tle message to the clubs by .the president of Kiwanis International, Ralph A. Amerman, of Scranton, Pennsylvania, will be sent a cableBerlin to at gram midnight central standard time. It reached there before her sop. WASHINGTON, Jdne G.(R)- -A 'Thank goodness, lies landtelegram - congratulating exclaimed the anxious Clarence ed! piamberlin on his mother. flight to Germany was sent by Air. President Coolidge. Where Is Eiselbon? Chamberlin tremblingly asked. He could hardly restrain himALL KIWAN1S NIGHT A map was consulted self. 110 off mil.'s its Aly goodness read at Alondays meeting-Th- is THIS EVENING will Berlin, he shouted. be the fourth time in the The next move was to cul of Kiwanis that such a history Mrs. Max Moffit of Dennison, 1621 is held. At the Denver, in with the meeting Joining Iowa, their daughter. She was clubs all over the United Saint Paul and Montreal con in bed but Air. Chamberlin talk- State and Canada, all of which ventions" similar ' observances ed to a man In a restaurant will meet simultaniously, the marked the opening activities. there, Kiwanis cub of Logan" will obKjwanian . B. 1. Thatcher Spread the new's will you? serve All Kiwanis Night in from the Logan cub will be dethe father asked. connection with" its celebration legate to the convention, f anil Asked if he was sorry that of the annual international con- will send - telegraphic ' messages his son ha!d not reached Ber.in vention at Memphis, Tennessee, from Alemphis to 'the meeting at The Bluebird, on Alonday, tonight, The All Kiwanis Air, Chamberlin said: Oh, dont know, its a record non- June 6, at 7;l5,p. m. The meet- Night program, at the convenstop flight and thats what ings throughout Canada and the tions opening will be broadcast You murt United States are to be observ from Memphis over WMC. they were after. Airs. Chamberlin as-sem- be - |