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Show TIIH PAGE TWO. , rl lim Preston Miss Lucy Morrison who is an instructor at the Dee hospital in Ogden visited with her parents Mr and Mrs John A. Morrison during the week-en- d The Fine Arts club members held their opening social last week at the home of Mrs Weldon Nash Mrs Charles Olson, president, was in charge of the business discussion which was followed by miscellaneous games Dinner was served to 18 guests from an atd tractively decorated table flowers added beauty to the decorations. Superintendent and Mr R p. of Cornish Lit tied vke B i hir Smithfirld jm .cult v students in ft imiMi.il leutal home ht noon at allot loily of Mr and Mis M H Buttars The program in hided tun violin'Inn-ton- , Noilmd Piowu of Kaity yuten Mimku Hinting song, Inilting Kiiby lJuttais, My Niw Sio'hone Bod Butt its ill J B V Edtlweiss Chili The Hath i ol Fret dom I mil Juvie Bugtsou, Ludwig Damtj, The in tin Boat, Jov Bam in tin Bon si Jung btoiigh, Ch t tnnn, '1 lie imluns lit t urn V iv i Hanson Twenty giu-t- i wire iitlcntin listeners and enjojtd light n fi at the i lus, of tin. progr tin The Ladas LiOrnv rluh mil their part in is enltituiid with wennr roast up High ( ink canyon at the lao is lamp, 'Jhtns day evening Those tnjujmg the campfire pli min s were Mr and Mrs. EdwuiJ (lajson Mr and Mrs Vernal Birgison, Mr and Mrs G 1 Kri-3i- I Van-colore- I FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER LOGAN, UTAn, L, Five of Six Most Wanted.Men CORNISH Mis HERALD-JOURNA- 17, 1937. daughter who was married reGuests were received by cently Mrs Christensen and Mrs Alec Miss Delva Dames and Poole Miss Helen Christensen escorted the guests through the rooms in which a most beautiful and complete trousseau was displayed Dainty refreshments were served from u table covered with a lace banquet cloth over yellow satin marigolds decorated the Boole, prominent US AC ath- African lete and son of Mr. and Mrs. table. One hundred guests called Alec Poole of Preston. The couple during the hours. was married in the Salt Lake Quinn Crockett, Tommy Jensen, LDS temple Mr and Mrs Poole Preston Morrison, Sidney Ralph will make their home in Logan and Spencer Iearl returned Wedwhere Mr Poole will continue his nesday from a ten day trip to the coast During their trip they choohng at the college. A delightful trousseau tea was visited Mexico, and surrounding held at the home of Mrs. Orval territory, San Francisco, and on Christensen m honor of her return stopped at Grand can motored to Lava on Campbell Sunday where they attended a le ethers institute which was held at the high school for the teachers of Bannoek and Oneida counMr Campbell delivered the ties main topics for the discussion. Announcement has been made of ihe recent marriage of Miss Afton Christensen, daughter of Mr and Mrs Orval Christensen, to Clifford can and Zion National park Mr and Mrs Charles H Ralph spent Sunday in Logan and visiting with relatives and Ifriends. Mr. and Mrs Horace S Bajgh have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. D R Langlois A fine son was born to Mr and Mrs Ersel Harris at the Preston Memorial hospital Mother and son are doing well. An informal reception in honor of the Preston BChool teachers, members of the board of educaassociation tion, Parent-Teacheofficers and their partners was held recently on the high si hool lawn by Supt. and Mrs R F Colored lights added Campbell gaiety to tb party which was held In the evening from eight Hy-ru- rs to ten Croquet, ping pong horw. olhv bH shoe, box hockey and were the games played n,mt refreshments were served fri,in I table covered with a bunqut ota and enhanced by a beautiful hin(j made pottery bowl fill, i brightly colored flowers Mrs Glen Allen and d mhter r ston Beth of Franklin were visitors this week A son was born to Mr anl Mrs Glen Anderson m Preston this 1 week Mites June Geddcs has mo Preston for the winter wh,-- t the Prestoi atend will . j school. Mrs. William Howard and small children of Salt Lane are visiting m Preston with and Mrs Roald Campbell to high lwo Cits Mr no-ho- Mr Andersen Andrew and a wiek Mr and Mrs O C Hancock Mr. and Mrs G J Baker, Mr and Mra A L. Bumbrough spent SunWill spend day on a canjon party Gant Brady Five of the natons six most wanted eiiminuls are pictured above, state polite and local peace officers as five the tpiaiiy of rmddlewtstein states joined in a campaign agunst crime. Wanted most of all was Alfied Biady, notorious leader" of a bandit gang whose1 members boasted they would put John Dillinger in the shade j His known companions aie Claience Lee Shaffer, Jr., and James Dalhover Hugh Gunt and Alva Dewey Hunt, brothers-in-Jaare wanted as leaders of a mob operating chiefly in the south17 west for years The five anti-cricampaigning states are Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, and Kentucky. The sixth public enemy is the Mattson kidnaper, unknown. last week in Ogden with her ter, Verl who was operated the removal of tonsils Miss is reported on the improve back to work as Alorgan daughon for Baker and is county health nurse Members of the J. VV Pitcher family attended the Pitcher reunion held in Logan at the patk on Labor Day. Carla Kendell, Mrs Wells Jack-so- n and daughter, Janeen returned to Salt laike with Mrs Victor Rasmussen after the Pitcher reunion Mrs M H Buttars has accepted a call to work on the Benson stake Beehive work, the stake Beehive convention was held heie Sunday ut 10 and 1 30 p m. Mr and Mrs G H Mills and daughter, Marlene of Salt Lake City and Mr Wayne Folknian of Ogden spent the week end and Labor Day here Mrs Mills and daughter left Wednesday for Ely, Nevad i, to visit her Mr and sister and brother-in-laMrs T. H Speiry She left there tne latter part of the week for Sacramento, California While on the coast she will visit her brother, Floyd and his wife in Oakland ,1 The flavor... Indian Tigress in Fight With Lions (American LONDON, Sept. she is perfect! Madam will be Wire) More than 100 Fellow- - of the Royal Zoological society and it is their friends at the London zoo happy, and for Monsieur 17 ... the Wings of the Morning! J Vive le Schilling! Schilling Coffee One for Percolator THE QUALITY, THE VARIETY? AMERICAN KNOWS HOW THE WORRY OUT OF BUYING FOODS - - ! In all of our stores we have trained men to KNOW the food business! For many years . . . food buyers have entrusted their food problems to us. We have taken their individual needs and given them the necessary attention . . . we have stocked our stores with the finest assortment of foods the market affords. At American Food you wont be high pressured into getting something you will not be satisfied with. You wont be rushed about. Your questions regarding the foods you want will be answered with foods that are guaranteed to satisfy.' Regardless of whats troubling you, American Food will take the worry out of food j shopping! This fall shift your food problems to our shoulders and another one for Drip or Glass Maker. witnessed a fierce impromptu fight between a lion and a lioness and an an Indian tigtess It took the keepets with poles and whips five minutes to septo get al ate the combatants them batk into thnr cages. Drives 9000 Miles On Compressed Air MIAMI. Fla.. Sept 17 (American Wire) Obid M Smith of Miami has invented a automobile motor whose only fuel is compressed air Smith believes that the time is when motor cars will coming travel without gasoline, oil or er GRIZZLY DEBATE MANAGER NAMED Dt bate Coach H C Bateman the sele' tion of Ljle Bates as manager of Forensies and Reed Hartvigsen as assistant manager of Logan high school for the coming si hool year Mr Bates is a veteran debater having been active during the past three years He is a senior and a member of W ebster Debating So- BUTTER Fresh Creamery. rOUND BEAS Rescues Woman By Hurling Ripe Fruit Mich, Sept Recleaned t GERMADEfeSt, White or Red GILT EDGE CRACKED PINEAPPLE mm LUlUfi Utah Made .. Sliced 19 ' Rockwoods. 2 Lb. Can. Each A fQ I O m " 10 SALAD FISH ..27 WALNUTS ,JmS:shc....15 CHOCOLATE LOS ANGELES, Sept 17 (American Wire) A church here has model nized to enable mothers to bung young children to church without disturbing the rest of the congregation. 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Hard Wheat acarom Church Constructs Nursery for Babies miles 1 Tooks firm 17 Surowitz saw a woman whose coat was caught in the car door being dragged along the track He seiz-- 1 ed a ripe pear and threw it at the motorman. The motorman stopped to fight and the woman was saved 9000 No. I y fast they are solved. Long Grain type (Ammian Wire) The quick thinking of Meyer Surowitz saved a worn ms life here recently As a streetcar passed his fruit stand, such a car water Smith says he has traveled in states. 30c see how ciety Mr Hartvigsen has had one year of experience in forensics activities He is a junior, a W ebster and a r harter member of the National Forensu s 1 eague. DETROIT, PRICE, TO TAKE -- t Mr. and Mrs G J Baker entertained for Mr and Mrs Hancock at a dinner party earlier in the week Mrs Maggie Traveler and her neice. 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