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Show hS 1 t THE PAGE EIGHT. I- - i j5f 8 i tpf- - u 5 3 8 83 Markets at Glance Slocks irregular in dull trading domestic Bonds corporations exse; U. S. governments firm Curb irregularly lower Call Money l, of 1 per ent Dollar firm m sterling, Fieri h frac extends recover (Yrtton 5 to H points higher higher to Grain close wheat lower; corn un hanged to unhigher; oats unchanged, changed to up aff Rubber shows small loss early firmness re r Wool Market Contin- u l'i 7 BOSTON, April ued weakness wus apparent in fleece wools, according to the report of the I! S Department of Agriculture A small lot of ( mintry pm keil blood bright fleeces and was reported sold at around 33 cents ill the grease Country packed Ohio medium wools, with rloth-mand combing staple includeu together, were offered in Boston at 5 cents in the grease t Tills ents was equivalent to about in the grease for graded stin tly blood Ohio and combing fleeces. 3-- 8 4 g 36-3- 7 4 8 Denver Livestock DENVER, Colo., April 7 UT -- Livestock: Cattle: 1,900; steady; beef steers 50; 9 7 70; and heifers feeders and stock cows calves bulls 4.50-- 75. lower; top Hogs: 1,000; steady-110.50; bulk 10 packing sows 8 75-pigs 9 50. higher; Sheep: 9,500; steady-1- 0 fat lambs 0 35; springer lambs ewes 5 00. 5 5 9-- 10-1- 5-- 10-1- 1; The judge of the state high school musical festival at Logan April 30 and May 1 and 2 will be NEW YORK, April 7 l est attentive to business at the annual Herbert L Clarke, director of the celebrated Long Beach, California, .tot k holders meeting of the Unimunicipal band, and cornet soloist ted States Steel corporation yess band for 22 years, terday was William Snelling, 14, for Sousa N W. Professor Christiansen, head of Allentown, la William bought a share of loiiirngn stot k with $30 of the instrumental music departof his own money in 1932. It's ment at the college announced In addition to Saturday worth $71 now Director Clarke first came into gratifying a desire to see how this business is run,1 William dis- fame as a cornet soloist of the 1892 played samples of an ink that 1atnck Gillmorc band in he and his brother manufacture to Gillmore a as the originator and sewral fellow steel magnates He pioneer of the great concert band in America. When he died and his mav get everil orders, he thought organization was disbanded, Prothe fessor Clarke was offered Okla Tl'LSA April 7 (IT'' Mr, M.ibH Reese today had on solo cornet position with John His sensal,le Muts for divorce from her Philip Sousa's band tional solos during world tours iwo husbands She said she married Rory Reese and transcontinental trips with He deserted her, she al- the "March King" earned him the in 1628 s Premier Cornet leges, and in 1934, believing Reese title of "World He held this post and had obtained a divorce, she wed Soloist. Horaie Ualtrip altrip also de- that of assistant conductor with serted her, she said and took her the Sousa Band for more than 22 years automobile In 1916, he became the conducHer petition states she wants n concert tor of the no part of either husband-b- ut she would like to have her car band of Huntsville, Canada, which of the he developed Into one h l( k greatest bands in the Dominion ire United States to 7 U'P the Returning INDIANAPOLIS, April Thomas Keidy. 20, discovered a 1922, he was engaged as conductor of the Long Beach Municipal band, i aring trick, but wont He which position he now holds. im lude it in hi.s repertoire. This is one of the famous bands intended to produce "heads" or tails' as called by flipping over of America, and unquestionably a half dollar on his tongue. A the outstanding band of the west," 'The friend slapped him on the back. Professor Christiansen said. comthe half band, established in 1909, is He gulped, 'presto1'' players of dollar disappeared Doctors peered posed of experienced Twelve international reputation. into his throat, said he'd recover soloists are featured weekly. All Tafternoon concerts are broadMlLWAl'KEE, April 7 Two concerts are given Rtate Treasury Agent Benjamin cast. Wolf laid his suit out for pressing, daily. In recognition of his distinguishcalled a opened his hotel d door, i limbed into the bathtub, ed career, and his interest in the band movement, and splashed about contentedly. walked in the open the American Bandmasters assoA woman ciation unanimously elected Direcdoor, asked "May I come in?" ' No." said Wolf "I'm taking a tor Clarke, president at the fifth annual convention held at Toronto hath Go away. You can't come out? the voice in April, 1934. The judge committee for the inquired. ' No," Wolf roared. The woman State Music Festival is comprised Farnoff, chairman; laughed happily and left with of Harold Professors N. W'. Christiansen and Wolf's wallet containing $100. Walter Welti of the Utah State Agricultural college. THANKS CARD OF We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to the many kind friends and neighbors who aided us during the illness and comforted us at MAY the time of the death of our beloved wife and mother, Magdalena Newhouse Bartlome. We are especially grateful to Ralph Stahle of Park City and those who took part in any way Eric . Rundquist of Midvale, coat the funeral rites. AgriGottfried Bartlome and Family. managers of the Utah State cultural college Ag. club ninth annual horse show and livestock exhibit, Tuesday set the date of the show as May 20 in the Utah State Agricultural college stadium. Lake Several Cache valley. Salt SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, April and Ogden exhibitors are already an7 U Pi Livestock; training their horses and have their will give Hogs: L225. direct 1050. Active, nounced that they said. lb, full support, the steady, top and bulk Cache California butchers 11 25, odd lots Several special classes for and all 5 lb. averages 10.75; packing vglley horses will be open Valley are sows scarce, bulk leigible around horse owners in Cache local particularly urged to exhibit their 8 50; late Monday, short-loa- d horses. butchers on order $11. Mr. Rundquist will replace WesCattle: 75, direct 15. All classes ley Dickerson who was formerly in light supply, run mostly as one of the cows; under 1100 lb. fed announced Mr. Dickerson has accepted steers quoted around 8 25; good a position as an assistant superlight fed heifers quoted up to for one of the PWA projects cows fully steady, load common visor Cache Valley and Box Elder $3.50-- 4 in range cows $5, under the direction of Dr. Late county 50; bulls quoted $6 down. J. Wheatley. Q. Monday, 2 loads good around 900 further report The lb. fed steers toDDed 8.25; three of the committees several that Calves: 50, loads grass cows 5.65-art already working on the horse e all direct. Nominal; show and livestock exhibit and several vealers quoted plans are underway for Sheep: 1.500; direct 1.250. Laipbs special attractions which will be mostly steady, two decks medium added to this year's program. good 69 lb. Californios $9, sorted ID per cent $8; ewes salable $5 25 down. Late Monday; deck 73 lb. lambs $9; sorted 15 per cent $8; deck good 121 lb. ewes $5. Anglo-Canadia- - bell-bo- whole-hearte- HORSE SHOW IS FREE TOURS SET FOR 160-2- 260-27- STUDENTS TO GLACIER PARK YELLOWSTONE PIKES PEAK low-gra- ELGIN AMERICA FIRST CONTEST 6. good-choic- High school and preparatory school students, get in this easy, interesting contest now! b The prizes: 20 tours of 10 for the national parks boys and 10 for girls And 50 Elgin watches (winner's choice up to 50 retail value) 25 to boys and 25 to girls. Come in today and get your official entry blank. Nothing to buy No obligation. $9-1- Raymond-VVhit-com- ... ... Butter Prices SAN FRANCISCO, - Dairy S. E. NEEDHAM Butter: JEWELER L 0 C. 7, 1 9 3 6. market: April 92 score 32'4. Eggs: large 19'i; medium small 12's. SALT LAKE CITY, April Butter, extra cartoned, 35 A N YOU MAY FORD V8 OR CASH Are you smart? Heres a puzzle that will test your wits. The Scrambled Letters below, when properly will spell the name of a Famous Movie Star. of the Famous Movie St art, but just Probably you know the name of most o iritewh your men-- rr we mem ton a few: Greta tsarbo. Fred.ic March, Joii Crwtord, Shirlev einple, Wallace beery, Clark (jaoie, jean Harkiw, Dick Powell, Warner Lazier and Kay bunas. A trousseou tea was given Wedthe nesday from one to five at Has-lahome of Mr. and Mrs. Henry in honor of their daughter, 7 (IT) Polly, who was married Wednesday to Clarence Peterson of the Sixty called during Those assisting in the 17 '4; afternoon. Gundining room were Mrs. John Miss '.P 7 nell, Mrs. Howard Gittens, cents. Mary Haslam, Mrs. Charles Cooper and Miss Ardella Cooper. A shower was given in the evening n guests by relatives. were Mr. and Mrs. George Gunell Haslam Miss Mary of Richmond, of Logan, Kenneth Peterson and of Petersboro, Mrs Rue Peterson Elgo Anderson of College ward. Mr. and Mrs. Fryer, Daniel Fryer and Thomas Fryer of Collingston. The young couple received a number of beautiful gifts. They will make their home in Collingston. A wedding dance will be at Beagiven Wednesday evening and Mrs ver Dam in honor of Mr. Peterson. The Second ward M men and Gleaner girls entertained Wednesday evening at a banquet. The long tables were decorated with actspring flowers. Mark Lindley reed as toastmaster and several Covers were laid for sponded 100. The following program was Florgiven: Saxaphone duet, by ence Turcot and Edith Parker, instrureading by Julia Thorpe; mental selection by Mrs Ruby Price accompanied by Miss Elaine Jones; solo by Mrs. Nellie Leish-matrio by Grace Parker. Eleanor Cooper and Mrs. Nellie Leish-mareading by Mrs. Jane Glenn, represident of the YLMIA. wasThe spent mainder of the evening in dancing to music furnished by Mrs. Robert Price, Robert Price. Jr., and Miss Elaine Jones. The Wellsville ward M men and Gleaner girU entertained on Wednesday evening at a dancing party. Games were enjoyed. Lunih was served to 25 Music was furnished by Miss Rosella Allen and Miss Edith Jones. attended Mrs. William the spring tea given Friday at th nurses home of the Budge Memorial hospital in honor of the student nurses with their mothers as special guests Mrs. Emily Williams spent tor week end a) Pocatello visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Maugham ' the meeting, according to O A Garff. who states that the meeting FLOWER CLUB TO will be especially interesting as every spring is in the air and home owner is anxious to plant MEET THURSDAY seeds and shrubs tern Mules wi'l be used as No charge is made for attendthe meeting The yearly memThe Logan Flower and Gaidn, ing "d h(nt .to. Prepare bership fee is fifty cents and anytub will hold their regular month- A All! b' one taking out a membership will rreetmg Thursday night. April" be given a year's subscription to ( at 7 30 p. m at the i hamher (jjr ' Club Associated Garden The public is inv.ted to attend ' The of commerce. seeds A F IAnson will dix s that should be plan rd this month Professor F M Coe will give an illustrated lecture on 'How to plant and landscape your home colored ian-- I and garden ground Monthly magazine zine discussesJot al the state Th.- - n a. proohn BILL GOES TO (11IIU II LONDON (I P All Sun las vices at the Church of the H Ghost had to be can. elled u. cause an enraged bull refund permit worshippers to entei 1' animal stoed on guard m m. .... t churchyard until nightfall v Year Means This for Every the Correct Costume ! ! Hat 1.95 llomlturgs . . . Do Id.' 1iini- . )i doping ryot' in fashion, lr, a season of so many ul about sdeding 0111 caret he too can't you Raster bonnet! Heres everything you need to know! Neat saucy sailors, Hombmgs eil and Derhys with flowers or confetti In mi, clothes. Drooping tailored for your and Margot hats for your pretty prints. Tiny turbans for alter live. Sailors t Ma MESSERT L CLAWC tvis LOGAN WOMAN LAID TO REST Funeral services for Mrs. Magdalena N Baithome were held Monday afternoon in the Logan Tenth ward chapel with William H Bell, member of the ward bishopric, presiding. Speakers for the servii es were Fred Gilgn, Jacob Bleiker, Bishop K C Schiinb, A E (Yanney and Alfred Gnehm Music ws's furnished by the ward choir with a special number including a violin solo by Lynn Lawrence Alfred Erickson offered the invocation and Gottlieb Stuki pronounced the benediction. The grave at the Logan cemetery was dedicated by Joseph Moser. Every One Worthy of Leading the Easter Parade! RKSYN1TK The Wonder F INIS II Eliminates . . . the old weekly waxing and MISSION HEAD OF Dlossom Out in a Bright New Blouse for Easter! Just Wipe It On SWEDEN WRITES . 20 South San Francisco HIGH SCHOOL ' APRIL TUESDAY, , I'MTM) IKKSS BV UTAH. LOGAN, Cornetist To Judge Utah Contest - Utah. April 7 fl'SDA) Hogs receipts Do, 122 for market and 128 through Slow ery little done early, talking fcteady or around 1(6. to lo 75 on and best dnvains, underweights heavies down to in,vi, parking sows $8 00-- 35. Cattle: Receipts lid. for market Few early sates steady odd lots medium to good local steers 6 00-- 6 25, including 13 good driveins at 6 75, medium and good cows 4 5o-00 plain kinds 3 5 to 4 25, cutters Mon2 50-50, few bulls 4 day bulk local heifers 5 50-- 25, fommon steers 6 65, few out 5 65 Sheep: Receipts 1300, 2 for market and 120a through Two dr items for market average no Do OGDEN, K. - , World-Fame- d Ogden Livestock Tfl HERALD-JOURNAL- Anthon Pehrson, well known retired Logan florist, has just received a letter from his former missionary companion, Hugo D E. Peterson, who is now president L D.S. mission of the Swedish with headquarters in Stockholm. President Peterson writers that of the 33 missionaries now laboring in tne Swedish mission only two are native born Swedes. The others come from the second or third generation of Swedish emi grants to Utah. . . no rubbing or polishing. Keeps floors and furn-tur- e blight and Your Suit is only as rfftstive 1.29 1.95 2.95 3.95 new. Now Doing Demonstrated Main Aisle Special prices during this event. un your hloue Linens Crepes and Organdies Satin Stripes Beauty Sheen Tailored and Fluffy Styles! S&H Stamps Are Valuable! worrf in Sweden for "Missionary that reason is mere or less making slow progress, says President Peterson. "What we need here more than anything else are five or six Anthon Pchrsons What is Spring Without a Print or Pastel? GASOLINE I P 260 PEK CENT SAN FRANCISCO (I'Pi State Automobile Association has calculated that the tax on gasoline has risen 260 per cent in the last 10 years. These Are Truly the Climax In MEN DEMAND EQUAL RIGHTS SAN JOSE, Cal. (I Pi Men students and faculty members of the a Adult Center have launched movement for "equal rights for men. Fashion Frocks to POYXTON TO WIN OLYMPIC POINTS SUITS f J Extreme mannish types Swagger with hack flare Dressy types with lovely fur trimming. lOc35 Novelties also fur trimmed in navy, beige, grey, salmon andplaid. t t j i i s n; These scrambled letters wH spell the name of a Famous Movie ioar when they are properly re arranged. Start rwsuhmg the letters around, see if von can figure it out. 1 'ou' answr direct, voi will receive at once, A LARGh SUE PiCTI RE OF THIS FAMOUS MOVIE STAR FPEE beautifully colored and suitable io framing and the opportunity to win a FOKI) V 8 SEDAN or the cash. It makes no difference where you lire. uu can take part. Be The Big Winner. First Prize Winner gets Ford 8 Sedan: 2nd. $390 in Cash : 3rd. $200 in Cash ; 4th, $100 In Cash ; and many other Cash Prizes. Duplicate prizes In case of ties. V-- SEND NO MONEY! 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