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Show THE 14, 1 9 3 f. PAGE ONE f "I Clear those tracks through the clouds here comes the first aerial train! That s the locomotive in front, and behind it are the two coaches, seen in their station at famous Roosevelt Field, Long Island. The skyway train recently flew successfully in tests held in Germany, where it was originated. The Lean Fedeiation band is fast making ready for its Sunday conceit engagement at Sab air, Aug. 1C, Dliector A. T. Henson announced this morning. The band party going to Salt Lake for the day will comprise about 60 including the band boys and their fiieuds. Three concerts are to he given during the day which is being called Logan day. Att excursion Is being arranged. Director Henson announces that a number of the band members are seeking ways to get to Salt-aiIf there are any automobile parties making tiie trip who have room in their cars for one or nioie extra passengers from the band troupe, they will confer a favor by calling DO or Eldon band member. r. Tar-hense- Hwzz! flies bring germs of disease ! loll, Mrs Willard Hendricks. Mr, and Mis, Chester Bright PRESTON The Franklin and and family and Mis. Edna NelOneida stakes s e combining in son of Richmond were dinner the representation of the pageant guests of Mis. Alfred Allen, Moil at clay. The lleaits of the Clnldien the Preston opera house on Aug Misg Mai ion Skidmore of Lo ust 28. The affair promises to be gan and Miss Ruth Jensen of Salt in dramatic history Lake City are spending several outstanding heie. days viMling Mrs. L. If Allen. talent of both Attend Dance Review Outstanding Mr. and Mis. W. J. Ilanlson, stakes has been combined for the pageant of drama and song. It Mix Hamsun and Mis. Fui'on is being directed by Z. Mae Nel Ilendiioks attended the dance son and William J. Chandler. review at Lewiston Monday evening Miss Zenda Hairison being one of the daneeis. The dancing review was given by Mrs Wen dtll Budge who has been teach ing the girls for the past six weeks. Miss Zenda Ilairison at tended the class. Mr. and Mrs, Ether Allen at tended the funeial of George Kel After serving D2 days of a six son at Weston Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Biggs of months sentence alter com lotion on a charge of illegal posses- St. Anthony called Sunday to sion of four pints of whibky, visit Mr. and Mrs. Raymond AlGeorge Becker, 20. River Heignts len. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Ballam of youth, was granted a stay of execution ot sentence until August 31, Hyde Park called Tuesday evenbefore he when Judge ing to visit Mr. and Mrs. Oral appeared Jesse P. Rich Thursday atfernoon Ballam. Mr and Mrs. Alfied Allen wore requesting a auspended seal cnee. He was edered o repoit to the dinner guests of Mrs. Edna Nelson at Ri dimond Sunday, it being her judge at the end of that time. Police Chief Gilbert Mecl.nm bntliday anniversary. recommended to Judge Rich that Returns Home Mrs V. M. Allen returned home Becker be released. Becker was picked up on circus Tuesday two after spending day, June 22. relieveid of frur weeks with her parents at Smith-field- , loial of otlictr3, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Green. whisky by pints and lodged in jail. Ha was Mrs enn Pnml of Cewicton 1. on Rich Juiy by Judge spent Tuesday afternoon visiting Mis. Elylia Allen. , --- Aliea..at- - - M TO SAVE SUBS - Stay Granted City Court Sentence d Be safe FU tended a party Saturday night at the home of Mrs. Aitel Rawlins at Lewiston. The regular Relief soclely meet Ing was held Tuesday afternoon Mis. William al the home of leaker. Piesident Fay C. Allen piesiding, those taking part on the program were: Mrs. Idvirila Al len, who gave two readings, and Mrs. Grover Allen sang a solo. Light lelieshmeuts were served by district No. 5 to 33 members. Mis. Mai Ion Allen spent Sunday afternoon visiting her mother Mis. O. D. Merrill at Rlchmoud. Guests at Harrison Home Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Griffin and Mrs. Cecil Allen of Logan. Mrs Heibert Moiris and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gnffm of Log Angeles, California, and Mis. Thomas Mur ray of Boise, Idaho railed Mon- day afternoon where they visited Mr and Mrs, W. J. Harrison. Mr. and Mis Peler Kmsford received word that their sou Ray wul receive ins release fiom his mission wilhin the next week. Mr. Kinsford has been gone 26 months, Mrs. Joseph Biggs entertained Sunday at a family dinner, her guests included; Mr. and Mrs. Artel Rawlins of Lewiston, Mr. Andrew Biggs of Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Larsen of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Biggs of St. Anthony, and Mr. and Mis. Bond Golson of Salt Lake City. Mrs, Campbell Bair, Mrs. Stillman Pond, Mrs. Mae Chandler and Mrs. Poulsen of Lewiston spent Tuesday evening visiting Mrs. Clarence Allen. Mrs. Marion Allen entertained at a lawn party Tuesday evening In honor of Mrs. Rodney Rich it being her birthday anniversary. A beautiful birthday cake decorat-- ' e4 in pink and w hite.Janned,, the Richard Titensor and Allen Wil lard aie spending a few days with Janies WcMuirin at Iavgan. Mrs Ileneiy ( onnsh spent Mon clay visiting her mother at Levis Largest Seller In 121 Countries T Frank G. WASHINGTON, Preston, of Tacoma, Wash., has patented a device to salvage submarines. The invention includes buoys, releasable by hand or auto e matically, to be carried by sub-iTines and designed to mark the location of the vessel if rimoled under water. These buoys are further designed to serve as phot cables for grappling dev'U's m raising the submarine. mm 3 I The first craft of the section of three supplies the power; the two trailers are gliders, which carry the freight. The ships are to be demonstrated at the National Glider Meet in LImira, N. Y. Cove News BAND IS BEADY mi'll cent ei piece. Covers were laid for 17 guests Those included were: Mrs Rodney Rich and family, Mr. and Mis Oial Itallam, Mis. A B, Alhn, Ivan Allen, and Cecil Alb n ol Grace Mis Lhinia Allen and Mrs, Al fred Allen spent Wednesday vis lung Mis Lavon Humplnles at Lo SCOUTS GIVEN E an Mr and Mis. Melvo'n Bair of made tor Responses to Lewiston Bpeul Sunday afternoon financial ahl inrequej's the campaign visiting Bishop and Mrs. II. Les- launched Monday bv the Cache ter Bair. Valley Scout eounc'l, are most (Mis Rodney Rich and amlly gratifying according to A. G Olof-Hinan man or the finance comW,e dinner gue-t- s Of M s. A 15. Alien, Wednesday. mittee, Several o: the community ..Mis It L. Allen, Miss Conn Al- oi gaiiiz.it ions began their chive len and Miss Hare Cornish weie Mondayq while othrs commenced Logan shoppers Sal ur Jay. opte at Ions Wednesday. At piesent evety community in tiie valley has an active campaign committee at work in an effort to raise a budget of 13300 - to linanee t lie acont tanned for j Marie Diessler ge's the votes. the coming fiscal yeir. In her new picture, Politics, According to Mr. Olofson the Bhe gets them for mayor ot il o budget lias been 'rimmed to a town. And at the Capitol Theatre, minimum and eveiy dollar wil be where the picture Is showing, she under the supervision of placed one as them of tne most popgets paid officers who will sje to ular stars of the year. Incidental- non It that all expendl ures w11 be for M new Metro the ly, Gohlwyn iyr the best interests of scouting. production is her first as a Tiie raising of 'he h ldget lor star, for her past succesthe council is not a vvsrd proposes promoted her to Ftaidom. 'Politics sees her as a candi- sition as some persons have been date for office with Polly Moran led to believe. It 's independent a her campaign manager. She of the the ward budgets set aside scout organizations. rquts the racketeers and cleans up for local Very few requests for aid have and been refused, said Mr. Olofson in s commenting on the drive Friday. where she contributes some of the It is surprising how quickly fi lends of scouting have respondthat ajnazmg cliuiacter her fans In Anna Chris- ed to the call. Min Bill. and tie" and The campaign will contiuue un -! Charles F. Rieaner, wh" til August 22 when it is hoped and Reducing Caught Short the entire budget will have been can register another nit w itb this raised. c 1 At the Capitol d wc picture. A notable cast appeals in support of tiie new star. Aside from My son, Tooteth thy Own Horn Polly Moran who, of course, is Tnnteth not his chief teammate, William liakewell tor Veiiiy, hs thatsame Phall Rust and Karen Morley appear as the Own Horn, the ji)teree8tjl from lack of Tooting. Ml jpenanim All Worsted Wool Jac- quard Pattern Pullovers Age 10, 12, 14 $2.75 $1.75 Silk Bloomers Rib Knit Mens or Ladies 7C Bleached Rib Knit QC Unbleached I Mens Dress Sox Part Wool Double Blanket, Best Grade (Large Size) Double, vlv 72x84, Regular 5-l- b. NOW Bleached Fine Grade Dress Garment We have Your Size on Hand! Knit Sport Suits and Dresses (T Silk and Wool ?d)s Pure Ohio Fleece Blanket, 100 Per Cent Virgin Lambs Wool, Single Qr (Size 70x80) Regular $8.95. NOW A Sale You Can Depend On! flflo $3.95, $3.45 and.. Ladies Silk Hose New Colors 0 50c Value CC QC J UTAHWEARE BLANKETS CANNOT BE BEAT FOR PRICE OR QUALITY! 15 Thatcher Clothing .. sgss BMMBaBIHMBHMH Baby Shirts SATURDAY, AUGUST Fancy Patterns Mens Oxfords Pure Virgin Wool Blankets, 100 Percent Wool (Double 66x80) ftC wtV Regular $9.95. NOW Medium Weight Reg. $8.50 Knit Sport Dresses ...... NOW I n for Saints Garments NOW j ) 15c Values 30c Girls Best Grade Reg. $9.95 Suits 7qY0 QQ 2 FOR Dulenza I Semi - Dress $3.45 Regular $1.00 Now 4 ONE DAY ONLY! Boys School Shirt Dark Colors Age 6 to 14 Light Colors Age 10 to 14 Oxfords Latter-Da- y A Sale As Straight As a Die! An Englishman lias Invented a table wiih legs which adjust themselves to uneven floors. SCH00LTIMES Sun Shades Same As Above Suits! ! The Misses Vera and Ruby Daynes of 1ogan are spending the week as guests of Miss Bulb BUYING TIMES . $2.45 Previously Costing As Much As $60 Famous Clothing refreshments. Boys Shoes and Girls School Frocks This is absolutely the lowest price ever quoted on Hart, Schaffner and Marx Mr. and Mrs K. Partington of Logan werp dinner guesets of Mr. and Mis. J It I'haln on Sunday Wesley ami Winston, small sons of Mr. and Mi- - Darwin Reese ot Benson sjynt a fiw days with Mr. and Mrs. Levin Petterson last week. The girls of the primary classes met at the home of Mis. Audiey Bingham Monday alternoon and woiked on articles for a bazaar. Margarette Noble a teacher and Pres Hazel Jorgensen pre sent, Mrs. Bingham seived light 21 All Worsted WoolI Swea- ter Coats, Age 4 , 6, Everything In The Way Of Profit! NOW ONLY Petterson. 1 Boys Heavy Shoes Sizes 1 1 to 2 and 2 to 5V2 ILgaim LOST Suits! testimony hearing. Sister Rawlins and Miss Elsie Peirath of Sait Lake who are both atllicted with blindness bore wonderful testimonies, Miss Peirath who has been blind for 0 years read two poems and Mrs. H. P. Hansen rendered a Danish solo. After meeting, a delicious luncheon was served to twenty ladle s. Miss Elsie Peirath Is visiting Indefinitely with Mr ond Mrs. H. P. Hansen and family' Mrs, Florence Brough and daugh ter, Ruth wie dinner guests of Mrs. Efie Smith on Sunday. Mrs. A. J. coverage of Salt Lake and Mrs. Erwin Plowman of Smlthfield spent Sunday afternoon visiting with their sister, Mrs. Eva MunK Mr. and Mrs. IT. P. Ilansen motored to Logan Sunday and visited with Mr and Mrs. Stanley Biown and family. Mrs. Elias Baiker and children Afton and I?vd spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mis. Lewis i SWEATERS Suits! Tiie Misses Blanch and Greta Bingham speLt the week end in Hyde Park ns guests of their gianmother. Mrs. C. R. Ashcroft Biot her Hendrick of Richmond and Miss Bulien who has recently returned from a mission to the northern states were special visl-toi- s and speakers at sacrament meeting Sunday, Mrs. Marlon Bell of Logan rendered a solo. Wm Noble of Logan and Mrs. Audrey Bingham and sons were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Noble and family at dinner Sunday. Birthday Luncheon Given Mis. Gladys Bingham was a guest at a birthday luncheon Friday afiernoon, given in honor of Miss Blanch Louder of Rigbv, Idaho at the home of her sister, Mrs Ethel Hill of Smlthfield. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bell of Logan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Astell and family on Sunday. Mrs Daynes of Logan and Miss Elsie Pet rath and Prof, and Mrs. Otte of Arizona were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hansen Thursday evening. Mr and Mrs P. P. Bingham and daughters of Smlthfield and Mrs. Elizabeth Bingham of Ogden were dinner guests of Mrs. Percy Bingham on Tuesday Mrs. Milton Winn and Mrs. Violet Bingham entertained at a chicken supper Saturday night at the home of Mrs Winn In Smlthfield in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Herald Miles who are moving to Montpelier, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lower and childien motored to Lewiston Sunday and visited with relatives. Relief Society Meeting-Re- lief society meeting was held at the home of Mrs. a Patterson Tuesday afternoon In honor of her mot tier. Mrs. Louise Rawlins birthday. The time was taken up in Hr-"'"- V&ve NEW FALL PRICE- S- NEW FALL PRICES Prices Lower Than Ever! Sau?nmimtt ' Amalga News BED BE Supt. J. W. Knkbride of the Cache county schools received a leittf Wedensday atteinoon from Dr. C. N. Jensen, state superintendent of public instruction, confirming the ruling of Attorney Geneial George P. Paiker that a clerk of a B( hool hoard in Utah must be a ifgistered voter in the district in older to hold office. The Herald Tournal t the ruling Tuesday following re-- . teipt of a press dispatch fiom Salt 0 --Lake. The Cache county school board has been holding up the appointment of a new cleik, since the lesignation of Mr. Pedersen sometime ago, pending the decision of Mr. Paiker and I)r. Jensen on the matter. The hoard Is expected to appoint a new cleik soon. w FRIDAY, AUGUST U TOOT! TOOT! ALL ABOARD FOR A TRAN RIDE THROUGH THE CLOUDS SCHOOL CLERK IB HERALD-JOURN'A- J essemis Shoe Store 34 West Center Lyric Bldg. |