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Show Mr. and WOMAN NEARS FINIS IN GEM Pageant Held Wages of CCC Cheer Homes Says Forester At Lewiston Monday Evening CRIME CAREER t.. Flrst-enlier- v I en-1'- as st Twenty-congratulate- Va-len- Dr. Ida M. Scott, Di C. PRESENTS FREE Health Clinic Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri., Dec. 28, 29, 30, 31 For your Convenience the Clinic will be held at the LOGAN HOTEL For the benefit of the people of this community and surrounding territory, one member of each family will receive a FREE analysis of the entire system. If you are suffering from, any of the various ills the cause of your condition will be interpreted to you according to the fmdings of the new scientific Radiopath or Human Radio operated by a skilled technician. It will not be necessary to remove any clothing. Friday, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Clip this announcement for dates 4 I f i'.y -aj v-ij.- i Tx" f v - .nunai ' e 1 n- r - a . 1; find "I resolve, by the magic of llghtina. election, and arrangement, to the pictures hidden In common thlnge." a picture must that Interesting tradition demand have a central Idea, a pleasing everyone reiolve, at the beginarrangement and ning of a new year, to turn over a which Is suited to the Idea the new leaf, perhaps several new to express. picture leave. If thla Is a good idea for ordiI further resolve nary people. It I a still better Idea for us a photographer. Even the 4. To try to see the "hidden picbelt of u make mistakes that we tures In everything and to ask could avoid If we would only take a myself, not "Is this a good picArm stand and nothing can help ao but rather, ture subject?" much a to work out a code and then How can I, by the magic of atlck to It. lighting and arrangement, bring Here, then, is a aet of New Year out the picture or pictures this for Snapshot Guild Resolutions subject contains?" member. Check them over and see with lighting 5. To experiment which one apply to you. Add any and pictorial arrangement ao the Then of. paste other you think that my eye win become whole list In your photographic notetrained to see the pictures intwelve-In the book and abide by it herent In common things. month ahead; 6. To study my mistakes and note Thii year I resolve down what I did that was wrong and remember not to 1. To think always before I shoot. the same error twice. make camera 3. To remember that a I that whenever I resolve And ha no brain of Its own, only an an error, I will try to do make eye, and will only take pictures the picture over the right way, of the Beenes and subject 1 eo that Its lesson will be more It. of In put front pointed. t. To bear In mind that my picIn other words I resolve to make Inbe mast to be tures good more and better pictures. teresting to other people as John van Guilder. thattobe lighting I ' Home Economist Gives Hints for Household Helps 1 1 wella "The old-tiattitude of "give me plenty of cabinet space and 111 aa find a place for everything antique as a rocking cradle, says home S. Mrs. Effie Barrows, economist of the USAC Extension Service. "Today a thoughtful plan is made; a plan preceeded by careful study, by listing of everything housed, hy consideration of jt0 the size of the articles, the type of protection they need, and the location where they will be most frequently used. A sketch Is made, then the housewife goes through housekeep-- l In the Ing processes mentally plan; she changes it from time! and tries living with It again and again before building actually be- -j gins," Mrs. Barrows explains. Once there were 20 inches of. BIG HOLIDAY 1 DANCE at the DANS ANTE Wed. Nite . Dec. 29th By Woodbury and his 12 Kings of Swing Direct from a Six Months the Orpheum-Uta- h Engagement at Theatre in Salt Lake City REGULAR PRICES myselfand Norma Reeder; recitation by Mel-ro- y Balladr; flut duet by Gale Reese and Viva Funk. At the close of Sunday school a baseball sucker was presented to all the children. Rich of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Logan are spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. , llyrum Cardon. Mrs. Ella Mie Berger Wurston of Logan is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Florence Hayball. of Vivian Misses Maughan Ogden, Kathryn Maughan of and Mrs. E. J. Phillips of Myton, are spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Maughan. McCann is Mrs. Fay Reese spending the holidays with her husband, Albert McCann, who is laboring in the mission field In Canada. Mrs. Russell Maughan entertained Sunday. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. W'allace E. Roundy and her father, J. W. Roundy of Logan. a Mrs. Mary H. Rees served Christmas dinner to Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Darling and children of North Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rees, Leslie, Max, Dean and Verl of Fielding, and Lawrence Rees. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reading of Logan and Mrs. H. W. Ballard n, Sr. spent Christmas with Bishop and Mrs. Henry Ballard. Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson of Logan spent Christmasi with her mother, Mrs. W. J. Peterson. Mrs. Edna R. Peterson served to Christmasi dinner nine, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Rogers, her daughters, Misses Norma and Maxine of Logan. Mrs. M. E. Rogers spent the week visiting. Miss Ruth Saunders visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Saunders of College ward. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Saunders of Logan; Russell Olsen, Helen and Carol Olsen of College visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Rees was guests of her sister, Mrs. Blanche Baugh at Wellsville. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Balling and A HUGE SELECTION OF STYLES AND MODELS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY ! ! ! Ladies and Growing Girls Quality Shoes Suedes - Kid - Gaberdine - Patents and Combinations Three Great Groups . . . The Record Prove that L. D. S. Training Pays This more of L, The and filled year we have received more calls than we have during any other year positions D. S. history. demand for thoroughly trained young men is particularly strong. DAY AND EVENING ALL THE YEAR New classes will start Monday, January 3. The pon below will bring full information. cou- All Sales Final - No Returns, Refunds or Exchanges L. D. S. Business College 70 North Main GENTLEMEN: Business 5 p. m. s parents, Izutt. and Mr and Mr. Rubin dilld of llyrum, were Sunday guet at the home of Mr. and Mr. Leonard Purser. A family dinner was given at the home of Mra Audra Munk on Christ mu a hoinlc . the family were present. j'nMr Pucru1UC narrow shell Lih jypare time to temple work. A4 Mr. Vernal Munk entertained ,sS of are parti-- , rd organlzattci Vh', at a Sunday dinner. Out of town enough for one row d "I- dating in me p ogram to which guest were Mr. and Mr. Iwi Jars with colorful lids ai "Another homemaker had pull- thf u lrmu.d yiie time Is Barnett of Ogden; Ivan Barnett of Stockton, Calif ; Mr. and Mr. Walker Lowe, Mis Anna Burnett of Logan and Mtr Virginia LoweJor the lower cabinet. Tin P;an i:. icr. 'ako. called for smaller ar.d of Providence. Mi. Lowell Reese entertained fallow drawers tn place oi Ligc. Two jouthful n;is.onarles will at the (be given a testimonial Wednesday serving a hot dinner .ones. to Mesdames Norma Reeder. ( vila j lower cab-- 1 Richmond Ubernacle this evening the 0( 0ne Cronqulst. Ixiulse Hoffman. Zsml- - lwt for ,,.1 dorr al g ocock. Tliey are Mis Faye la lteege, Gene lteese and Ldiih outline form with rods fasten- - Johnson anud Donald Anderson. ll,lfrom end to end was placed Tiny will leave for the Salt Lake Mr. and Mr. Georgn Thompson cpd 'City mission school on January on a track so that it could be 11 and Mra. Elizabeth Ann Clark of There w 1U be a puDiic dance room. Into out the pulled relative visited Alton. Wyoming, the program to which door were In the made following rotations with Christmas day and Sunday Is Invited. the of In back section the and the public Mr. and Mr. Wilbur Mooseman. of to provide air circulation essential Mr. and Mrs. Henry Watt Nws of Troop 13 Smithfield, Mra. Lenora Petersen to drying. and family, and Mr. and Mr. RobThese are only a few of the nw-- Ninth ward, troop 13. Boy Sunday many Ideas Mrs. Barrows has to.scou: and Bee Hive girls had a ert Reeder were gue.-t- a evening with Mr. anj Mrs. Sllvln help home builders or remoddcrs.;par!. last TUesday night. They Petersen. For further Information write tolpUu.d gamci dtrected by Del Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Slack and her at the State College. of the even-- , At the clof-Miller. I,. Mrs. Mr. and Joseph family; 5 lunch con- -' a had light Mr. anil tliey ins and Watiersoit family; and peaof candy VioliStudies visitor apples, were Reese .si.stlng Harold Mrs. Miss Erma Pehrson. daughter nuts. Everyone enjoyed a swell, Christmas at the home of their 27 Scouts of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Pehrson, evening. There were father, Jesse T. Rees. the A family dinner was served In is hi me again from Salt Lake present and approximately Funk Christmas. City where she ha been studying .same number of Bee Hive girls. honor of Rex Covers were laid for twenty live violin for several months past. Brother Othello Hickman of the Erie at the home of his parents, Mr. ward bishopric and Mrs. and Mrs. Angus Funk. Visits in Logan Johnson and Wm. C. Jacobsen. 4 participated, presidents Miss Dixie Johnson who Is em- Mutual Hive leaders, ployed as a stenographer In the along with the Bee offices of the Freed Finance Co- Mrs. Reuben Loosle, Mrs. Saddler Thompson, and in Salt Lake City spent over the and Mrs. Lynn Christmas holiday tn Logan, guest Scoutmaster Raymond Woodbury. , 4 .!. i high-pressu- 4- CLINIC HOURS: Tuesday Wed., Thurs., 10 a. m. to A A" r . r North Logan aeen oetaren aorkmg aur- - at the heme of Mr and Mr. C. and the txuom ahclf of c Goodaiii. ML-.- Johnson I a Ocodwin. morerir (vii-rmifi- ; ''' Don Curtl of LogunUpaee Christina day of their (aces Mr. were gut-- ts New Yoik The long duel bethe tween the government and lli widow, nuined aa the head of Io- - Umii pert of Monday thousand Many (Vdcn the biggest gem smuggling ring In ul clawii of mrro happier Sunday home pMKvnt New loik history, will reach Its ri.ndrpd Krl , .o,k of llemembram e" and ro- (ltmax Tuesday. The woman who raua men In CCC campa contrlb-to . Mra. used to send taunting cables of a part Joyed a m lal at-rrdgreater uted generously before she sailed customs agents aupervlaor Junior Valeria Taggart. funds of their aagea for Chroma (.hgl.iiigl. Mw Kv, ij.ntl.y from Europe lawilh shipments on the support or Illicit arriving gems reader. and for (he pageant; s. May declared R. H. Rut- - ajiaa Vitgmia Tyner and' Iterengurla. She I ready to plead drjiend-ntguilty and take bar punishment, Nora I'ouUen; regional forester at Ogden, Mra. I'nlled Stales Attorney Adan.lr Dip.-Kent; Mrl. Ad, or Ule. hen he reviewed the wo. a Dlspenaa- - (buries T. Murphy revealed Sunnon of Israel. Mra. Huey liern- day. corps the past year. The woman Is Mr. CuRsie Mla Mary Jo llelo- Moiln-r- . 75 about hiael; that show Re cords aon, Merl president of the Eventov llawhna; Kallier. vli; 125 allot Ina moil, company of New Yolks per cent of aU ertroikes oUl(.r cbarac ird 1uuB(.n. he Murper month to their tamUies. ,tarnll i,ue Thomson, Nor- Fifth avenue, according to 39 other forced j Mra. Arthur phy, who ha aald. Mr. and Wiser. to plead ; nin Verlln Itogera. member a of the ring t, rgeraon. Mra. 'But the bojs also help them-en- while others well as fan Oidmi. Mra. Klla An- -- guilty. selves as Itogera; rhor((turning with her lo face the rolled tn the camps. Within the deraon and Klnn-service urea. Cull to Scivlce" and "My mush', Murphy said, are Nat Luforest 34 cimpa under was directed by kin and Solomon llalper, two of Jurtsdiction In region four, a total Family Tree" - her Indicted aids. Mra. Florence Bentley. At the now are being 5500 of out 4430 of With their sui render the last conducted cutn- rial Bright so Lynn that Jobs skilled t rained In was American link of a C.e Taggare alnglng; mum.y seven which In they may became better worker.; tn 1'lht r'f""h organization of In diand Independent when this service $13.000.0uu slipped served. were years 7 'inetita .nt will l completed. Since 25 per monds past customs agent MUSICIANS receive with by Clide of rn rollers have not experienced, settled lieen have CERTIFICATES Sun. holding down steady Jobs before, At a music forum held In Lo value of the CCC. I'm coming over, liease dont the Joining search me." Mrs. Firetenberg used training is apparent. In no-New to cable custom "Training, In addition Yoik, according to Murphy. She on regular projects, Is recognized did this, the assistant prosecutor as an Important activity In bom said, after her luggage had been preA carefully field and camp. suhjeeted to aueh frequent and workIs or Instruction pared plan searches that she realized careful ed out jointly between the army was aware of the government officers, their educational adviser her connection with the ring. and the technical overhead staff." Fifteen to 30 minutes each day Mra. Muse Guataveson. I are devoted to training on prospending Glen Gustaveson the boladny week In Salt Lake ject. One campIs Instruction ofperiod each required in leisure time City. on the forest service foreman Saturday evening Dr. end Mr. adfield. In, entertained at W. Ezra Cragun subject taught In the their home the modern 49era club dition. each foreman la required of Logan. A feature or the evening to teach one vocational class per waa a Christmas story telling conweek. Mrs. Lucille Rogers entertained awarded to When an enroll ee completes a the LaCa club at the home of Mra. test, the prize being Young. Dainty rethe required Ida Roger Saturday afternoon. A Mr. Richmond course and passes freshment were eerved and gift waa served. were luncheon tests, he is given a proficiency dainty exchanged. record a cardecorations were Christina certificate," which gives Dr. and Mrs. Harold Malan and favors son Richard were visiting with of his performance. These certifi- ried out and Christmas cates are proving valuable as rec- given. Bridge was played; awards relative and friends In Ogden In gaining outside being given, blgh score Mr. Gwen ommendations low score Mrs. Zona Wi- Sunday. The Literary club met at the employment, Mr. Rutledge said. Nelson, cut Mrs. Alta Rigby. low ser, 0 home of Mr. S. R. Roger Friday Invitwere club Guests members, a- Mra. Harold Wood reafternoon. ed guests Mrs. Ezra Cragun, Mrs. viewed the play You Can't Take Elva Telford, Mrs. S. R. Rogers, It With You. A delicious lunchMrs, Helen Baer and Mr. Ruth eon wat eerved to twenty memBrown. Mrs. La Rut? Foulsen entertain- bers. ed the Delure club at her home Hurst. Mrs. Stella Christensen, Friday afternoon. The rooms were BENSON WARD Mrs Hattie Swenson. Mrs. Lucllej made cheerful with Christmas and Christmas colors corations the Johnson Eulalia Mrs carried out in the dainty Mrs. Venett-Gilgen. Mrs. Olive school luncheon served. Contract bridge Benson The distrlet Stauffer, Mrs. M. Stephens. was played and prizes awarded: presented an operetta "When Toys colorful An Interesting and high score, Mrs. Florence Allen; Come to Life." Wednesday night Christmas program was sponsored aj cu Mrs. Eva Layne. Guests under supervlsers Jess T. Rees, by the North Logan schools Wed- were club members, invited guest Kirine Wurston and Mrs. Bernice Griffith, music leader W.J. FalBlev nesday evening. A special program Mrs. Eva Layne. of dancing, travelogue, one act( Tuesday evening the First ward and accompanied by Mrs. Foster e play, and Christmas carols were M.I.A. sponsored a Christmas pro-th- - Rpese. gram and dance in the communThe Elders and Priests held a features of the afternoon. hall. A large crowd was party at the skaitng ring at Lo'? The people of North Logan - in attendance and every one had gan Wednesday night in honor of joyed a musical treat Sunday even- an M Rex Funk, who is leaving for a Sac. with the connection in ing the Junlor SatuJ.day evenlng rament meeting. Under the direc- - c,asg of (he Flrgt ward M I A n. mission. The Primary officers and teachtion of Prof. Henry Otte a Christ-- j0ye(j a supper at the home ers entertained children the com-mmas cantata, "The Story of Chlrst-0- j v, Ezra The Cragun. jr8 and Gift" was presented with a niittee in charge was Miss Glen-ca- Thursday afternoon. Games were the entertainments. and chorus of 35 voices. A11H Hyde, Miss Kathryn lond and dancing Popcorn, nuts and candy was that were in charge are to be Miss Ann Louise Barber. served. successful one members were present, upon the Agricultural conservation meetThe First ward Relief Society manner In which it was presentheld a lovely Christmas program ing was held Thursday in the ed. afternoon in the Relief school house. County Agricultural A delightful arranged sprise Tuesday A beautifu, d,,eor. agent R. L. Wrigley and Orville L. y exparty, was given by Mm Edward added cheep t0 the Lee of Paradise were there to -, Beutler, Saturday evening. The oc- Chrigtmag Bpirit. Mrs vlctor Wad. plain and answer questions. caslon was her husnd birthday d()Upg gave a chri8tmas slory; Mrs. Pearl Sanger visited with anniversary. Luncheon was served reading by Agatha Hyer; solo by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert to 12 guests. The evening was Mrs. Ray Harrison; Christmas Larson the past week. spent in music and social visit- story and talk by Mrs. Margaret A Christmas program was preRogers. Mrs. Verna Hyer was in sented by the Sunday school Suning. Mrs. Ida H. Bjamason and son charge. day morning. Those who took part The Lions sponsored a free pic- were as follows: Cornet solo by John Holladay of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of Mr. and ture show in the Community show Cecil Rees, accompanied by Gene house Wednesday afternoon for Reese; duet by Mrs. Effie Toombs Mrs. C. A. Nyman. school children, who came in and Annie Ricks, accompanied by of Clark Mr. Joseph SpringvlUe mass and enjoyed the show. Mrs. Inid Reese; recitation. Miss dauspent the week end with her llyrum Cunningham of St. An- Ruth Ballard; Christmas talk by Mrs. Myrtle thony, Idaho, is visiting in Lew- Russell Rich of Logan; song by ghter and family Stevens. iston with relatives and friends. first grade; reading by Mrs. Carin rie Reese; duet by Rober and e Among those who shopped Mrs. Elizabeth Pearl, who has Mr. were: week the Petersen, accompanied been in Salt Lake City receiving Logan during by medical care returned homeThurs- - nd Mrs. lied Taggart, Mrs. Kate Tyner, Mrs. Oretta Barber, Mr day Vida Karren, Mrs. Nell Brnhisel Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Martin of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Butters, Mr. are spending and Mrs. Lindsay Taggart, M.r. Idaho, Marrysville, the week guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Dow Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Palmer. Lee Van Orden, Mrs. Eva Layne, irln Tuesday, December 23, 1937 LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN Address Please send me Information College. Name ... Salt Lake City Wasatch 1812 about the L. D. S. 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