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Show THE PAGE TWO HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH. L. HERES PROOF JACK IS SCREENS GREAT LOVER 1932. 3. M IsS Mrs. Baltzzer Peterson entertained recently at a beautifully appointed dinner party in honor if her husband's birthday At six . lo k a sumptuous dinner was served at a table adorned with .napdragons and a birthday cake in colors of pink and white Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs Joseph tasmussen of Smithfield. Mr and Mrs Harry Herbert of Ogden Mrs Sarah Alder. M'. and Mrs Frank J. Peterson, Mr and Mrs Elmer Merrill, Mr and Mrs. C I Goft, Mr and Mrs John Morrison, and Mr and Mrs Andrew Morten-so- n Music and readings followed dinner after which all joined 150 invited guests at the Persiana for i dancing party. Mr and Mrs. Harold Hawks visited in Thatcher recently with Mr and Mrs R Rasmussen Mr and Mrs George Bates were in Logan visitors Sunday and Monday. Mis Robert Gooden presided at delightful bridge luncheon F for members of h.-club Mrs Horace Baugh and Mrs Cleu Swenson won score prizes The luncheon served was delicious Mr and Mrs Orson James en-ttamed Saturday and Sunday for Mr and Mrs R. P Rozmi and two sons of Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs Hale Thatcher of Boise and Mr and Mrs Freddie Town i the Cat-livalley r who. wens m atlinda.KC the horse show at the Ogdon Thursday night were coliseum V ford Marvin Dunbar and of Logan. Sylvan Piter Lundberg son ami LaVere licks, Kensnn, and Miss Fulalm Ij-- of II vie Park, Jack Ncubergcr und Prof E. J. Maynard of the .mm .1 Husbandry department of the T. S3 Among 1 A. C. silk shirts of blue 10 have been pioelired for th membeis of the Bluebird orchessaid tra, Manager Gilbert Thorpe Friday The organisation has intact for aeveial years as one of laigHos leading musieal kioiips Ia-e- V, i Catherine Landau and son Reed, and Mrs. Lawrence Kim ball, returned to their homes in Los Angeles, Friday morning after a visit here with relatives and friends Mr, i " charmingly visi- Lake City and Ogden ! Bi ssie Hawks -s a -. bath towels This is born out in shrugged I likee: no business, findings in an Egyptian tomb by You no likee, an expedition of the Metropolitan no new hat, 'you dumfoolee aunt Monday in Imogen Mr and M, s Lluid Dmx hud Museum of Art Mr and Mrs Jrt.n dtt n .mil D T rl hcinand.-ot Salt I.ahi as their g it sts re. i ntlv The Sixth ward M I A puti. in a jollv p.utv a, the i losing of Hie s. Tuesday evening Appruptmte and lefr.shr, at- were i of the weak Mr und Mr Felsted Spouir r r Change In Saturday Night Closing so-i- ul enjov A of tn be' II if .Py Saturd.fV wi given broil Hawks, Ido had, .rtl-t- l . In me Jill,oi i.t tit i th, Until Further Notice This Store Will ( lose at 7 O'clock Saturday Exciting. of the past w.eli - . all, .ir.1,-,,,- tioussiau vli,, piH , Jietn I) v ,1 J ,. l list d m - i t oi ; o 'lolls .! ,,v , ( v Mo hi i IO , , , diimitue Hi.es molliei in teitiviig vete Mrs Hawk, Mrs Clm lot te te r iv aid Mi, ill a ed - u Mix Killer a. id Mis. Rii'b , flVI' "ll"' t, H."Vl t s.IVU I QffisIiansgnslnG hurtmrh! called Haw as Mis o' i d . i lit Walter dones of Salt Lake City, formerly of Logun and was n business visitor here Thursday AI.I.E SAME TO HIM e by , nursuav tvening at dental with Mayor Franke's proclamation naming straw hat day dinnit and bridge party MMi"Old Murphy" blossomed forth in this week Oinson and Mrs LaKue up some-- I Mi and M's Kdw ml Braby ldred Davis won honors at bridge a felt hat he had dug where Questioned by a newspaperwere Pm stun visit, it "m- - fore.mt his action, he and Mi end V'-- . Iiobert Holt Kvi n m 2nm B C they used man regarding his shoudders and said ting y Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Reese, Mr and Mrs. Floater Iteeso, fthd Mrs Sarah Funk of Benson Hie leiv ing today foi Ashton, Idaho, to attend the luneral .sriviec.s of Al Thorn, a fnend of estenfi Mer .visited with Mr, this week Mrs Kir! Wtav.r bac been . Ruth Hawks and Miss rds Allen at the Allen home WedSTOCKTON, C'alif - "Old Murnesday Spring flowers were used phy," an old Chinese who made a Games profusely in the rooms Chinese a dainty supper were enjo e.1 sketchy living by singing Sait Lake City and 15 of doubtful propriety, wore, songs friends by girl Hattie Thatcher Members of the Ehoa dub v. re all winter long, a tattered, Then, coinciMrs script straw hat. entertained Preston News About New FRIDAY, JUNE w l , o a tl. , i . oltl 0 itoft ll-- b . am mam miBiiiio a mm mm mm mm v.w According to informal n Vi received from the Portland Chamber of Commerce the annual Rose Festival will be held at Portland, June 16, 17, and 18 As a number of local people asked for tills information the Logan Chamber of Commerce has seemed it Any who are interested may receive programs at the Logan Chamber J. V. Williams of Blinilm, Calif, will spend the summer in Logan He will attend summer school at the Utah State Agncultuial col lige Kenneth Matighan, Logan. Utah will receive the degree of Master of Science at the New York State College of Forestry, Syracuse university 6. at commencement, June Mrs. Elgin Jackson of Coke-villWyoming, is visiting in Logan with relatives and fr.ends e, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Freilirkson Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson and son, Zeryl, and Mrs. Royal Borc-bemotored to Tremonton Thursday to attend the funeral services for Keith Holdawav, who was killed in Tremonton the early part of the week. rt Mr. and Mrs. R, II Duvltfano and children of Ixis Angeles, nr. rived in Logan this week and will be , guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J E Malmberg Mr Davidson will soon return to CalIs ifornia h? employed and Mrs. Davidson and children will spend the summer in Logan Water In I,ogiin river D i ing this week. Mcoriling to ! servationa of H C. Mnuahan op. ,F. su- perintendent of the municipal cKe trie light plant. Mr. Mnughan declares that scenery in Log.m can- lu beauty daily hi yon incre reason of the balmy weather. Li . is fresh and green, anil erything he declares every Cache resident should view the canvon at this ', time. SPOTLIGHTING HOLLYWOOD BY LLEWELLYN MILLER HOLLYWOOD Stars have troubles, and not the least among them is the difficulty of memor-izin-g It A VffcV booklfH MAd ERWlM Some lines repeat them In the bathtub. Some say them over and over as drive ARMY king and hi four queens are pietuied m tins iajout which show-- : .lark Gilbert former wives and Virginia Bruce, actress, to whom he is reported enhis three with gaged. Upper left is Mrs. Gilbert No. 1, formerly Olivia Burwell, whom Jack married and divorced early in his career; upper rig, it, Leatriie Joy, whom Jack married in 1922 and who divorced him in 1925; lower left, 1 na Claire, with whom Jack tloped to Mexico in 1929 and who got a divorce in 1931; lowrr right, Miss Bruce, who is undertaking her first matrimonial venture m becoming Mrs. Gilbert No. 4. A movie to they work. a good say big glass of helps get their wives to Some milk Some hold ofsalesmen who take TALKATIVE TEXAN SELECT TWENTY HEALTH CLASSES FOR ROTC CAMP ARE ATTRACTIVE little time Plans for 20 ndvanied cadets of e the n i hU State Agricultural A course which should prov, very popular In the coming sum Is the health educu mer to be conducted by tion Dr Maud A Brovn. director o' the extension division heulth ser vice of the University of Kan eol-ieg- Reserve Of leers Training corps to attend lamp at Fort Worden, Wash, June 21 lo August 1, huve been completed had been This anriuuniement made by Lieut Col Garr VV. Waller, commanding uffuer of the K Goodrich of unit Captain V the college military staff will accompany the boys to tamp Names of those w" , have been chosen to id tend the camp this sumniet are. Ronald Bowen, Clayton Clark, Glde H Jorgensen, James A Meeham, Boyd H. Pulley, Ralph Wanlass, and Lynn and Theodora O Thatcher ad of I sea-do- s as. Miss Blow:: Is a teat her and su pervisor of ,ong experience in th schoo.s of Kansas city and Lo J "geles Her textbooks are widel used and mip comes to the eo) as a lege h'ghly recommended authority on the subjects of chili welfare and health education. Research work and discussion p vital problems In the health edura tion fie.d will be taken up in thi Miss Brown will als sSinlrar. teach a number of other classe in aiiinim.stiation, supervision, ani inst, action of the public schoo health program. Her classes will begin on Tuesduy. Mondav, June fi. is registration day for all summer session work When a salesman calls upon jou, your subconscious question iN, ullow much timewill bo take? Yet every day an army of salesmen comes inarching into your living-rooThey take your time only when you can spare ii. they present their products to you briefly and politely, without a single interruption clurin jour moments of consideration. Thejr retire at jour wish, or tell jou more if jou desire. Im-ga- n Hyrum J Woodward, Wellsvtlli , Edward N Bagley, Murray; J. McKinnon, Evanston, Vyo; Harlow Salt Lake, Walter Proio, Warren A Starr, Spring ville, Eldon M Stocks, Kish Haven, Idaho, Johi Vranis, Lark; Virgil Cropley ano David R. Waldron, Tremonton, Worth Gutke, Smithfield, anc, and Paul T Sant, Clifton, IdahoDe-M- ? A British phonograph dealer has rigged up a horn atlachmen on the mouthpiece of his telephone. Cus tomrrs can call and have nny selection played and select any It seems an awful waste of beauty, like after hearing but Thelma Bills, Austin, Tex, records tn-- y Healing mis aie receiving miss pictured above, is going to fioia the I' S them devote her life to politics That public' annually there s room for improvement, I' Thelma is convinced after serving Too Late to as page in the Texas senate two I .esxmns the first when she was She recently addressed that '2. LOSl' body and told it a mouth-n- l uigust WALLET Containing currency ' Now she s studying public and personal check Return tr Herald-Journpiaking, awaiting the time when J4 Reward. she tan run for office. ON VALVE GRINDING! BOARD AND ROOM-BE- ST accommodations for board Grind Vahes, Clean Car-lioand room in comfortable home Check Points and POSTAL Very reasonable price 91 West Second North Phone 455-- J Ji Timing. Classify the script at night so that they can turn up at the studio FOR KENT -- Special! RECEIPTS HEAD DOWNWARD FI KNIMIED the next day with every line per- MeCALLISTER HOME on East Jf Call 326 fect. But Stuart Erwin thought he Center had the best system of all. A Logan city postal receipts for book salesman had bien follow- FOR RENT I MTRMMI E- Dmay. 1932, as shown by rei ordx ing the comedian for days. Final- FIVE ROOM modern home with of the local postoffieo, were 13 U garage. 444 North Fifth East ly ha caught up wirh him. J6 per cent below those of May 1931 "Mr. Erwin," he said thrusting Phone 938-This statement was mRiie Friday a volume called "How to Memorafternoon by Postmaster Joepk OR REN Tize Dialogue into his hands Odell This will do half of your work MODERN furnished apartment at Total receipts last month 261 North Third East. Phone for you J. - I- Are jou learning all you can from these salesmen the advertisements in your daily paper! They come from the mrket places of the world. Thej bring the latest facts about the things you want and need, suggest other things jou might want or need. They can make life more pleasant, efficient and economical. Rut you and jou alone are the judge! 1 ( Hinder Cars Cylinder Cats ( $2.95 $1,75 Can you afford to deny an audience to these salesmen? They do more than try to sell you something. They bring you the news of what your neighbors and your eounirj men are doing in the world of business. LAUUITZEN Auto Mechanics AH Wui k Gu.uiiiitecd ! wer-$353- "Hey!" Erwin me two!" was This on Give happened delighted the Mack J3 957-- and office Herald-Journ- re- ceive reward Boxelder, F ranklin and Bear Lake Sennett lot where life Is just one FOR RENT FURNISHED bright moment after another. FURNISHED modern apartment Babe Kane said, 331 West Second North. Phone why do speakeasy own734-- J J6 ers make good weather prophets?" Lt)NT Leslie who directs FIVE DOLLAR BILL Pearce, Thursday many of the comedies on that Will finder kindly return to lot, courteously consented to bite Herald-Journreceive uffice and I don't know, he said. row ard. Because, snapped the little 75 as compared with $4092 20 for May 1931, Mr Odells figure show. Second N'oith 30 Ea.st v Advertisements do not ring doorbells hut Jhey receive cordial reception from intelligent, discriminating SIJTI I ERL A NDS M A RJON E'TTES TWO IT'LL TROOPS Will Gie 20 CHARACTERS Two Per foi mantes people everywhere. Again and again they point out the only true bargains sound merchandise at fair prices. When j on read the advertisements, you are at al Comedienne, "they always can fore V, ANTED cast a dry spell . , . they feel it LOCAL SALESMEN with i ars fo Jn their joints! steady work for Cache, Rich', Laugh! I thought I 'd split an Boxelder, Franklin and Bear Lake counties. Apply A. H Loughton, Infinitive! Logan Hotel after 5 o'clock. J3 ( BANDITS IN A WG WAY Part of the loot of bandits in The neighborhood of Sydney, tralia, recently, has 'included a brick wall, 30 feet long and six J.dleI Atvwl)raCi) A lot feet high, all except the frames of a Br.eriU,,Wl fO railway locomotives, and part tEU$, tttkd WMk ..u(f) lityV Kiibo, IkUtOAtWi V of a church. t r MreRlM, A hnj CHiCIESTERS,P!LLS! ' r bett, Siiert RcuU $oti V c U I k rjr ay Mow t tr pnotriiini ivtanraug Fourth Ward Hall TUESDAY, JUNE Matinee 1 p. m. INeninj S p. m. helping yourself to hetterthings! 7 Special Display ol Marionettes In E. W. 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