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Show ( Pare Kiirtit. I Celebrate I Roosevelts j Birthday I'll October 27 the of companies unit Ainiiiui of S' atibard the Nitiouul .Sorli-lat TS un.ver-itand lu.i.l. liu.ii'-and Itt a! aud College aumh-of our largt r ci'ios, ! (Ini itnnlverxary of tbo birth of former President Theo-- i an National S'ib- dorn bard and Ulado Day. A" Com- lo al patty 4th Regiment. Hit company at I tah Statu Agriml tural college, I obxccving this' ovelit by a epeuil meeting to bn bold at 63it pm at tin local chamber of commerce building.) who will Among tho Ann-- : cache county, Utah American Tln-are ad.-- led by of the tbapter I'usei: member upon their ptoflcieniy hi mill, tnry i leltee, academic sulijeiis, (. unit. , V cr Imra-te- i erve may he t ie. ted to tie membership. Honorary Is conferred on rtx wn--- r N-- ee i Ilian. .hlp k cele-tira- r to RICHMOND - Tho Benson Stake Ittchmond society met nt tho Itenson 8'ake taberntnlo with Hand If. Greenwood of tho general hoard in attendanie. She advised thu study of tint serlpture in tho homes morn thorough preparation of offberi and teacher and an Individual responsibility in dilre-- s IlMiHiit .,f..l!'r.. 0.'T 1,18 payment of dues. Me. tint s pany, together with went for offl.ers and tea. her Is: invited guest g Major J, I, held Itt the l.nd the af- frown, P.M.S. & T. at the col- ternoon session was for tho genlege. eral public, Tho Singing Molliets On I he afternoon of October under the direction of Salome 27, f Company, 2nd Regiment Hansen assisted with the nnisl- and I Company, 3rd Regiment, al program for the (on veil late located al John Hopkins President Mrs, J. M. Jlernhfsi and the University of gave a splendid report of the Maryland respectively, represent- slake organization and Instrucing tho National Sonet y of Heub-bar- tions to offl.ers were given by and libido will decorate Counselors Lulu Johnson and the Tomb of the Cnknown Sold- - Kina M. Johnson, Hmreiury l director ler at Arlington Cemetery. Wash Ilian t Tout and in memory of th' Salome Jlans.'n. tngtoit tlo-i- r of i n, and Mrs. Kin, J. Merrill tbreo thou, stnd embers organisation who participated in daughter, Mrs. M C. Kighy of tho World War, This service was Kcxhutg r. turned Wednesday of laslitute.l list year, at the sug-- j i.nt w,v.k front the Century of n Mrs. ltibgy of H Compiny, 4th Iteei-- j iroKi .s exposition, meat. Colorado Agricultural Col- - re1 tit tied to her home Sunday. addiin Mrs. C. S. liaii entertained logo, and at that time tion to tie pluoiag of the wreath Thin s.lay evening of last week cera at a Halloween bridge party for with attendant ceremonies tificate of- honor, membership (lie tnembets of the Utopia elith th. nnd a few Invited guests. Price medal, and plaque hearing Fraternity emblem were deposit wete won by Mrs. Osmond Merof ed In the Memorial Museum rill. Mrs Cyrus Lewis and Mrs. Ivan Chrl tensen. Special guests, tho amphitheatre nt Arlington. ScabIn. lulled Mrs. Kd Hut. binson. The National Society of IM PRACTICE HIT bard and Illade was founded Mrs. Itulon Merrill, Mrs. (J. (!. Unipick STUDENT Merrill. Merrill, Mr. Osmond ft ON nearly 30 years ago at the AfRlSfY COLT COUNCIL versity of Wisconsin by fivea Miss Veda Johnson and Mbs ETECUTVE cad.t officers, and 2 years ago Dorothy Day. Mrs. llryuti Hendrick enfer- Memorial Flagpole was erected Natallied at tho Don Hettr club nt at that institution by the tional Society In honor of the her homo Friday afternoon of homo Friday afternoon of last Fourniers, It now has 78 chapters Inst week. Special guests included week. The afternoon was spent Mrs. A. C. Peterson, Mrs. N. F. In 4 5 states and a total memberflullen. Mrs. S. W. Hendricks quilting after which supper was ship of appriximately 22.000. The purpose of tho so.lety is nnd Mrs. Royal Ounnell, served. Mr. ami Mrs. J. S. Stoddard to defend American traditions Inez Christensen left Miss Utah Stale College critics who have watched Captain KImer anti Ideals, promote the Interests nnd Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Thomas Salt for Luke, where she Ward. Utah Aggies great center, in action this year, are acclaimMonday of It.O.T.C. training, " preserve of Downey returned Wednesday him one of the greatest linemen in the history of the Rocky and develop tbe essential qualit- from California where they were will continue her school work at ing Moitnain Conference. The Aggie star stems to have everything ies of good and efficient officers tho guests at Long Reach of Mr. Ilenager Business College. He was selected on most Bize, power, and toot bull sense. and to spread intelligent infor- nnd Mrs. Charles Monson. They Mrs. Peter Johnson of Sail speed, teams last season, but his play this year has been mation concerning the military visited many places of Interest Lake spent the week with her so any of his past brilliant that it has completely on their return trip, including requirements of onr country. daughters Mrs. Wallace Galbraith exploits. Active membership In Scabbard the Roulder Dam. and Mrs. Lewis Willmore. Ward came up to Aggies from I5ox Elder high school, where Mrs. I,. F. Hendricks was hosand'ISlale is limited to out4 he had been something of a star both on the line and in the to N. in tess 'cadet R.O.T. If. officers the at Circle her standing backfield. John Vranes was , holding down the center position during Wards first varsity year, and Coach Dick Romney used the big fellow at tackle. Haidrew him back, however, when he employed a six man line, and bis defensive play In this position "coupled with his center training in high school, convinced Coach honRomney that Ward would he a great center. ors in his first year at the position demonstrated the wisdom of Cincinnati, Ohio A new five the move. Aggies have had a great many able, courageous linemen, but point plan for national recovery size, Ward is really big. He has the In which government activity many of them haveof lacked his smaller predecessors plus thirty, forty or to judicial fight and courage would be limited codes fifty extra pounds, and the added power which those pounds give. functions concerning ills passgame of football, formed by industry itself, was He is the ideal center for the modern and he has such speed that is practically faultless on offense ing I. Harrintan, by Henry proposed frequently passes the ball to the punter and then beats the president of the United States he ends down the field to make the tackle on the receiver. ;j a Chamber of Commerce. His greatest value, however, is on defense. His tackling is Harriman explained the plan 5 he diagnoses the rival's play before a meeting of the National deadly, and even more important ha Be can also Intercept passes, and Association of Commercial Or- with uncanny accuracy. man in the world to bring down after he has easiest the isnt calls It Secretaries. ganization backfields befor a wholesale reorganization grabbed one. Indeed, he would be a star in most Those who saw cause of his speed, size and ball handling ability. of the NRA and the establishDenver and have followed him in every succeeding at his work n a administrament of -game, are touting him as the best lineman in the conference. For tive board. first time Aggies have a lineman who is definitely entitled to the a the of adoption Suggesting the highest national honors. cover to new act his -recovery proposals. Harriman expressed a belief it should, as far as pos- the emergency act in the fol- new act should remove any pos! ! ! -sible conflict between the ausible, be "a civil rather than a lowing ways: criminal statute, and its scope thority of the new board and I would have the act adminbusiness limited to interstate the federal trade commission unless there is express legisla- istered by a board of five, who and possibly consolidate them." We can give you the bare facts about tbe tion will act in a judicial manner on by the states. costs Ray Boy and Glow Boy Circulator Amplificaion and clarification the approval of codes and in reof disputed section 7A that of the establishment policies money to get an education. Why not use it to tinder which codes shall be forlating to collective bargaining ! ! save money. KNOW See our likewise was proposed. mulated. Possibly there should guess "My own onviction, Harri- be an appeal from the decision Circulator before you spend your money. obman said after reviewing Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Millville of the board. The new law should be ns Humphreys entertained at supjections to the NRA, is that a permanent industrial act can bo far as possible a civil rather per on Wednesday evening in drawn which will be of great than a criminal statute and honor of Mrs. Humphreys birthA delicious supper wa3 value to industry and labor and should be enTorcable through le- day. 65 West Center St. Logan, Utah which will not improperly bur- gal procedure, as in the case of served. Those present were: I suggest the act creating the feleral trade Messrs and Mesdatnes Walter C. den the consumer. that the new act differ from commission. the Humphreys, Lawrence Humphreys Incidentally. Koo-eVi- lielnf j pker , mo-nln- i y d lun-Jcn- lie, - Cleon Humphri rt, Jtwt pu M. n j son nuil Mr. Giil o Tasgirt. Mr, and Mrs, Jume Nruxc of! Lor an were tupp-- r gm-and M- -. Ft next on Sunday ex ening, Mr. nnd Mrs G nr?e Dally nnd family of Ogden, Mrs. J,iik Dailey and Mr. Alveretu Dailey of Bogun were visitor on Sun-- j day nt tho home of Mr, and Mrs.! j Hurry Hood lex. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ferrin A. Halo; of Suit Lake City Spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hula. Mrs. Sarah Scott of Morgan ha visited relative during the pnst week. On Ttiexd iy she attended the funeral of her grand-J-- , and other uttrlbutex, of tho Regular army, Officer uatlonal guard and o.yainzed ru-c I'lidar. October 26. 1934. - rounds mt w oa Elmer Ward Haled As One of Greatest Conference Centers father, Charles Gunnell. j ' ! i WELLSVILLE & Vx were awarded to Ma Woodward and Mm. Arvm ll ndiy. Hm following program gilt It with Jam It Bali' )' in The lnal iolos, cliatKu: t.r--- i zb" Hint "Don't Say Good ei da Hill, acN,glil" by Mi- Allan companied by Mi- - Ro-.-tap dancing, tin Mixxc Delpha Lttidiey and Mary Myers, I.aroe K rr; by Ml voial sole, l arulina". Mo Mat-ti- e Glenn, ai tmipauied by Crosby Glenn cut the violin and Mark 1ii'C at the piano. Mr. and Mr. Harold Glenn tide Ilia ted their 15th Wedding anniversary at their home oil Motiduy evening, l)i tuber 22nd. Game and music were enjoyed. Fall flower and Halloween tie corution were used throughout the room. A chlUioua luncheon carrying out the Hallowe'en Idea ii wa served to Messrs and Adam Ghun, John Glenn, StuAndrew Lelshtnan. lluss-- l art. Walter Ierkms, Bishop and E. If. Mr Bankhead, all of Wellsville, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Mr. and Mr. Fenton JeiiKcn, Lent ham. Mr. and Mr. Earl Lent ham and Mr. and Mr. N. B, Wthox. all of Logan and Mr. A mini her of and Mr. Giettn. beaut. ful gift were received, Mrs. Seth P. ladshman and pm 11 III Mes-cl.tn- Tho WellxX'illu ward choir gave! tho program in connection with. Sacrament meeting on Sunday j ex cuing. Walter Ierktns wak the speaker of the evening. Number' untheni by tho choir were, Hear O e Heavens, Sms) Unto the Lotd a Nrw Song", 'l Love tho l,oid and "The lloiyi City," The choir ate preparing j a program to he given Sunday evening In Brexton. Ida Do. children Robert L. BraiLhaw tn-- , Urtained Thursday uf:ermion in, honor of her daughter Ruse, who wua observing her Sth birthday' Hie room were anniversary. beautifully decorated in fall flow-- , erx, pumpkins and lRIlowe'-- n decorations. Fifteen little guest were seated at one table which was centered with a yellow pumpkin filled with yellow flow-- j cis. Tellow candles in carrot holders were at cult end. A de- was served lightful luncheon carrying out the Htlloween idea. G lines were enjoyed. The hosto-- s was assisted in entertaining by Mr. Marenret Bankhead. Mr. and Mr. Arthur Wilson Mis Dean WiRon, Grant tirnl Woodrow Wilson were guests at dinner on Sunday at the hnme of Mr. and Mm Melvin Allen of Logan, given by Mr. Allen in honor of her father, Mr. Wilson who was observing his birthday anniversary. Oilier guest were: Mr. nnd Mrs. Ierecy Darley. Tho M Men and Gleaner Girl of the Wellsville 2nd ward held a successful costume Harvest Ball in the Recreation hall on Tuesday evening. The hall was decorated in lighted pumpkins and Halowe'en decorations. Dancing was enjoyed to music by the Mendon orchestra. During intermission a march of those in costume took place and Mrx. J 4 are visiting her par ent, Mr and Mta. Louis Frank al Iruxhhtne during the week. Mr. Marion Baxter returned home on Monday afhr a Visit 111 Idaho with two vxeik rt'lu lives. Mrs Sterling May and children of Baker City. Utegon are vihititig here with relative und frit ml. They are guest of tludr Mr. and Mr. John B, purnits, VS ouilward. reMr. Rremhley turned home after apeitding a wiek at Wyoming, wiih lor husband who i employed there. Mr. and Mr. Wells Hoskins annoume the birth of a son bom on Friday. Mother and babe ate doing UK. Mis IiaMomt Maughatl of spent Wednesday and Thurs-- d Elaine ty here, fcuest of Mis lfy-ru- June. and Robert Gunnell P. Gunnell Preston of Soda Springs, Ida., came Tuesday to attend the funeral of hi brother. Cha. E. home Gunnell. They returned Wednesday accompanied by I). H. Maugiian of Santa Maria. Calif., who will visit with hi son Win. P, Maugiian and family of Soda Sprints and D. P. Maughan und family of Grace, Idaho for two week. DONT FORGET THE BIG AMCE At The - IkDansantet .W si M w Tomorrow Night Saturday Oct. 27th With Johnny Eosell and His Orchestra fttr-nihh- ed Regular Prices 25c and 10c , C. of C. Leader Urges Changes in NRA Setup RAY BOY The WONDER HEATER Dont five-ma- Guess, KNOW ... ... 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Palmer & Sons Logan, Utah Pqmoerafls Eallles TomngStt G)st. 26 Mendon 8 Oclock Paradise SPEAKERS GUNNAR RASMUSSEN Mrs.SHIRWIN MAESER SPEAKERS WESTON VERNON JOS. H. OLSEN L. E. NELSON Oct Z9 Monday Night PROVIDENCE MILLVILLE Good Music NIBLEY Good Speakers Republican Rallies Hon. Arthur Wooley Candidate for Congress, First Congressional District Hyrum, Friday Richmond, Saturday . . . . 8:00 P.M. 8:00 P.M. Hon. Don B. Colton Candidate for United States Senator m . . . and Attorney A. E. Bowen Smithfieid 2nd ward Tabernacle and Logan Junior High School 8:00 P.M. Monday Evening Public Invited |