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Show I.OGAN, UTAH, DAILY HERALD, PAGE SIX. HERE'S By Crane WASHINGTON TUBBS MORE AEOUT FEBRUARY MONDAY, whose The boy in Excelsior, eye beneath shone like a falchion from i's sheath, was a pale imitation of Paul Block of New Yoik, and points Toleda, Pittsbuigli east, west, nor'h and south. Ho now extends Ir's newspaper chain the to the Pacilic, purchasing Los Angeles Express. Dr. Fiank Barham, publisher of and the Los Aneeh s Herald, Cieoige Young of the Los Angeles like two Examine) . Intrenched will 'Old nun ol the mountain, But Block gixo nlock a fight. natwill make money. It is as ural "or him to do that ascur-it to Ir, for the rolling lmrcury of gold ry along small pailules What the magnet is to with it and iron, Block is to business profits. Hunch eds of miliums listened to Proles-tantthe pope broadcasting. will note with de p iutei st. and Catholics with great pride, the fact that tlu papey reigns through the centuries. A great German emperor crossed the Alps in the dead of winter in the middle ages and stood penitent in Ihe snow day alter day below the window of the pope The pope begging forgiveness. the could not have addressed world in tones of greater authoriPius ty than those used by Pope yesterday. The pope spoke "in the name Diof the Ptince of Apostles by vine Command and most .impressive was the pope's invocation I hear, of heavens, that which shall say and listen, on earth, to the words of my mouth. To the bishops and priest 3 and laity laboring as thesaid:apostles prescribed the pope of the You ate the people naroyal priesthood, the holy tion. Tens of millions of Catholics in the United Slates will treasure with great pride that address, full of the consciousness of earth wide authority and power. Sat-11- -x!ce iht ''Hour and Kovress" are sa few bound and gagged, eatv lEOUPtlM KELPS BltAEELP TO A BlO 'BREAKFAST AND LOME ClOTUES. ri Married ladies here are answerquestion "can ing a newspaper you possibly raise a family on $40 a week. One lady says it is not possible on less than $00. Another lady raises four children well on $35 a week besides paying for the arrival of the fourth, and is much praised. Meanwhile millions ot mothers continue raising families on less than $35 a week and are praised by nobody, not even by their husbands. control The California grape board deplores conditions in the grape industry, saving "more than oils of tresh giupes weie C3tl,lllM raised cast year which cannot In ami marketed profitably hundreds of thousands of Ions of poisonous bootleg w being ma keied profitable" the foolish American people low them. Ike Bradley, C. F. Olson and J. C. Jensen of Ilyruni were in Logan chil-die- FTte s ii .iifri WALKS OUT INTO THE STREET, KNOWING IaJpepfectun wtitTrtfcTeMtRv sqvdi&rand TdE CITY IS i?3i by nca pouoewArt FOR AltA LQOVClMCi Parley of The guests included Mes-Maltha Hughes, Mary I. Siien-en- , Julia Wood, Mary E J iisen, Agues Copen, Annie Larsen, Sarah Hughes, Bessie Ahr, ens, Hannah Whitney, Emma Mdiv A. Hill, Claudia S' au lei, Mai y A. Bird, M iss Mary and Maigaret Jensen. hostesses were Mrs. Selin Hancock and Miss Hilda An-son Mis. Lou Wood entertained at a parly and luncheon after the The J.mce evening. Thursday ti 'de was effectively decorated in patriotic colors. Covers laid for Messis and Mesdames William L. Kidman. E. J. Hancock. Melvin Muir, Verlin Shelton, Lynn Lungst rot h, Lon Wood. Many salads and salad making were demonstrated at the work and business meeting in Relief Tuesday under the Society. of Counselor Mrs. Claudia Stauffer and assHted by Mrs. Selma Hancock, Mrs. Bessie Ahrens and Mrs. Jessie Sorensen. Mis. Cyril Bird antertained at in attractively arranged lureheon Saturday in compliment to Mrs. Hazel Heath ol Salt Lake Citv, Mr. ana rills. Gwen Hardman and son Russell of Logan and Mi. M.iiisuau of Logan. Mrs. William Kidman is spending Friday, Saturday and Sunday it Logan with her mother. Mm. William Budge who is ill. The schools gave a program in ic nor of Lincoln's birthday 'llmis-lay- . Mrs. H. G. Hughes gave an mteiesting sketch of his life, songs were given by the .three it hools. v o's. tines The ward entertainment held Thuisd.ty, proved a success both in a social and financial way. The opera house was packed and enThe opening joyed the concert. number, a welcome song, given I Sorensen; a mixed hy William double quartet; reading, by Miss learl Jensen; piano duet, Orleue Yonk and Beth Kidman; vocal solo, Mrs. Alfied Yonk; duet, Devere Lamont and Stephen Muir; male quartet, hy Clifford Ahrens anil company. The one-ac- t farce. "Our Aunt Fiom California," with Ihe following taking part: Felicia Needy, Mrs. Jesse Walker, Rosalie Ncedey. Mrs. William Hughes; Sally Ncedey, Mrs. 0. J. Barrett; Mrs. Merry Muntoburn, Mrs. C. W. Ladle: Mrs. Ncedey, Mrs. Vance Miss Wilcox, Walker, Mrs. Handy Bartlett; The Maid, Miss Inez Barrett. A big dance followed this entertainment, the Mendon orchestra furnishing the music. Ice cream, popcorn balls, randy and punch were sold during the dance. The following musical program was given Tuesday evening in Mutual: Double mixed quartet by Mrs. Vance Walker and company: boys chorus; girls' chorus. The Junior girls with their leader, Mrs. Verna Sorensen enjoyed a party Tuesday evening dining the second class period Luncheon was served. Those present; Oipha Buist, Mozellc Barrett, Alice Stauffer, Shelton, Maxine Marcia Barley, Grace Ladle, Luel-lWalker, Helen Ahrens, Gale Kidman, Susie Longstroth. Mr. and Mri. Wtlforcl I.ai sen ate rejoicing over the safe arrival of a big hoy horn' Tm scl.iv Mis. Finest Maughan of Legn; and Mrs Flovd Hardman, Mr and Mrs Geoige llubnei. Ml. and Mrs. Vance Walker, Mr and Mrs thailes Ladle, Mr. and Mrs. llairett. Mi-- s Margaret JenJensen, Heniv sen, Miss Mary Jensen, "5mf was enjojed and radio musie. The Ladies Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Julia Muil 1lans were made for a Washington's birthday party. Mis Sarah Thornton sang a solo. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Nellie Olive Mrs. Hughes, Hancock, Mrs. Opal Larsen, Mis. Maty K. Sorensen, Mr,. Ada Walker, Mis. Sarah Thornton. missionThe following home aries are labelling in Mendon Heher Maughan, W. Green. II. Brohev ot Wellsville anil L. K. Wood.' Oscar Batretl. George Ilubmr, and Charles Baker are laboring us in the First home missionaries and Second wards ot Wellsville. Mrs. Charles Ladle entertained at a dinner in honor of the home missionat ies, Heher Maughan and W. Gieen of Wellsville, Tuesday. Mrs. Peter Larsen onteitained at a dinner Wednesday in honor ot II Brobey and Heher Maughan and W. Gieen of Wellsville, the home missionaries. Mr. and Vls- Fiank Lowdev and ehildien weie house guest, of Mr. and Mrs Alono Wood 'I hev weie Wednesday evening on their wav to Wyoming ftom California where they spent tin Mr Clat-enr- a w e Given by Dr. Worley I h Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Cluss of spent Sunday visiting in Mrs. B. A. Winchester of Carbon t Dale, 111., mother of Mrs. J. M. left for her home Sunday after visiting for the past five weeks at the Norfleet home. Nor-tlee- Mrs. Carl Carlson of Preston, Idaho, submitted to a major operation at a local hospital Friday Mr. and Mrs Vern Jensen are reover the ceiving congratulations arrival of a son Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Hansen have lelt for California where Mr. Hansen has gone on business in connection with the Better Wheat Foods product company. They expect to be goue away about three w eeks. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roskelley announce the arrival of a nine pound son, born Sunday. This puts Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Roskelley on the grand parent list. Denton Rogers of the Better Wheat Foods product company is in Salt Lake on business. O. E Johnson, manager of the O. P. Skaggs store of Logan, has gone to Salt I.ake on business. Plumbing solicited. Crookston I Soul" was tin! subject of the Lesson-SernnSunday, .February 15, in all branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. The citations included the following passage from the Bible : O bless our God, je People, and make the von c of his praise to he heaid: Which Holdeth our soul ii life, and suffeietht not our feet to be moved (Psalms liti:S,9). The toliowing correlative pas-sage was also included from the SciChr.stian Science Textbook, ence and Health with Key to the Scnptuns, by Mary Baker Eddy, if Life or Soul and its representative, men, unite for a period and (lien are separated as by a law ol divorce to be brought together iuture again at some uncertain n and i.i manner unknown and this 11s the geneial leligious opinion of mankind we are lett with nut a rational proof of immortality. But men cannot he separated for an instant Ironi God, if man God. Thus Si h nee proves men's existence to be intact i 3 Council, s ( P 30S ) . Too Late To Classify WANTED Middle aged man or coup to do (arm and dairy woik of G03. 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With an amazing new super set a startling tube, the Multi-MScreen Grid a startling new circuit an improvement so astounding that even the most untrained ear is thrilled by this new-da-y reception. Yet prices are so sensationally low that entirely new standards of value will be set. - THAT'S THE PROOF A marriage license lias been issu d by County Clerk C. V. Mohr to Alton James Shrives, and Genevieve Davis, Clifton, wonder beautiful women lovo this new exclusive - 593-J- Nothing Dfe It Say Lovely Women No NTED College Gill, who is expi'iienrod stenogi apliy would like Good leferenees. Applv Box I), Herald F19. W Cull 11 : MARRIAGE LICENSE Esaesar s New Sharp Tuning Chassis Control distance Majestic has put all the is . Multi-M- u Into the chassis used in reception, tic control to bring jou whichever program you choose in the way you choose to hear it. Static modified to the lowest possible minimum of annoyance. Reception so outstanding, so amazingly free ol extraneous noises, so true to life that you may close your eyes and vision the artist or orchestra standing next to you. Amazing New admg, long an objee- tional characteristic ot eliminated. practically Local stations no longer I SLEEVE.! acording to ExW. Pond. ecutive Pond is working with R. W. Bailey in woiking out details for the big event. The school will be held at the U.S.A.C. from Februs'.y 23 to 28 The college is lending inclusive. in the greatest of cooperation putting over the school. Quarters been hav e provided and meals may be obtained on the campus. The faculty of the school is made up largely of members of the college taculty augmented by some program specialists on different divisions of work in the The entire five year council. training course outlined hy national headquarters i to tm out during the school. Courses will include elements and principles of scout mastership. first aid, nature, handicraft and radio specialization. or prospective All scouters scout ers over 18 years of age are invited to attend the school, acording to Executive PonJ. The school was inaugurated several years ago and has grown .steadily. It is expected that this years school will eclipse all others in numbers enrolled and work Valley ecutive Preston inter. I BT Arrangements are being completed for the annual scout leader training course of the Cache Ex- Logan Sattttday and Sunday. - t COMING SOON Holton and Max Worley By Taylor O SCOUT SCHOOL Preston, Idaho, were visitors in Mis. Solid Yndeison enjoyed a tanged birthday ilepghttully and luncheon Monday, it Pcty id Sorensen entertain being hoi Tilth biithdav antnverwas uijojed Sin nil (hat delightlullv arringed uv in id luncheon woe placed. Wednesday , mil Lame-cabins foimeil all, able was centered with fruits Log cntei piece for the small '1 he Valentine colors weie earned toeers laid for Mi. and out in the appointments and la IVE BEEN WAITOSQ FOR THEY HAV People who claim this is a country of free speech should have a telephone installed. n Han-cick- Volume ELOPING - NOW reported a The Logan Elks brisk sale of tickets today lor their charity performance of the mystery drama, The Room Next Door." The play is being presented by the Community Ilayeis under the sponsorship of the Elks Tuesday night at Nibley hall. The play was first presented at the USAC auditorium last Friday night as one of the Little Theater group, it made an ex tellent impression at that lime and a good sized crowd i.s to see the Tuesday night performance. of the The entire proceeds play ate to go to the Elks CharOnly royalty on the ity land. play and the charges for the ball Neither the will be held out. players or the Elks themselves are making anything out of the play, aecoiding to A. A, Firmage, exalted ruler of the lodge. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hovey of PRESTON The third of a series Millville spent Saturday visiting in of health talks being sponsored by Logan. the Oneida and Franklin stake Relief Societies will be held Monday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nielson of at the Preston First ward id rum were n Logan Saturday on night chapel. t uslness. The subject to be treated will be the Growth and Development ot Mrs. Harvey Btckmore and of Preston, Idaho, aie visit- the Child by Dr. Eugene Worley. Care of the Eyes will be discusing in Logan for a few days with Mis. Bkhmore's mother, Mrs. Ki- sed by Dr. M. O. Merrill. Musical numbers will be furnishll ti Barber. ed by the Pieston Second ward Bishop Silas Olsen and LeRoy singers undr the direction of Mrs. J. itseii of Hrum were Logan visi-- t Jamep Bullock. hi s Saturday. Automatic . TICKETS GOING Health Talk to Be Satuiday. POP WE PUL.EE SUCK TRICK CHARITY PLAY Says; 1 It had to come and naturally Majestic was first lo get it. Something radically new and genuinely improved in radio reception. Now Majestic otters the public startling 1931 series Majestic radio with the sensational new "Multi-M- u tube and an astonishing new circuit, plus new cabinet designs and amazing new low prices. Acous HERE'S A. TELEGRAM FROM GLADVS T OFF , , - b as-i- s Y' U w,-t- e ' OH.tTIKE, HPj Miss Bernice Smith of Preston, gan Thuisdav night tor the annual it talion. About Idaho, was a week end guest in Lo- meeting of the 31111 pc nple plesent. gan of Miss Nevada Whlterson. All o' hers ot the association as follows: L. II. were PresBosworth of Donetta Miss Kennard, president ; Ise Roberts, ton spent the week end in Logan first vie president; Marion Evei-ton- , as guest of Miss Donna Bingham. second vice piesident; Stanley Scholes, secretary and treasurer; J. J. Roberts, historian. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Andersen A good prngiam yeas given with of Ogden were Logan visitors tin follow mg numbers, trombone day. solo. John Smith; vocal and whistl mg solos hy Frank Baugh, Jr., at Mrs. Horace Nebeker and Mrs. companied hy Mis. Baugh; step rumor Rich ot Ogden were in Lo- dance, John Smith and WiltoiJ Di. Roy Smith. Degn: juggling. an Saturday. It) addition many native stunts of Miss Maud Cowans of Ogden is the Pacilic Islands were given. vis't-ulending the week in with friends and relatives. -. 1HEV AO5 MARRIED . Flatter Fanny Meinln rs ot tin Pacific Island Missionary a. sociatmti Irom all oyer .1 uthern Utah gatlieted in Lo- J O. Jer On the tiain also n gin, first "hiss flyer who diove the plane that towed Captain in Hawke today's best fit or America, from San Diego to New York, liav.kes sitting in a glider. Mr. .ernlsian. who nas been flung ever sime lie entered the war, beilevt s ifiat avia'ion is on the verge ot son,' ..mg new and entirely dittereiit tioii anythinghe ever seen iietore. Ci Joub'edly Men do not solve prob Is right. lems by imitating biids or other animals. They di velop idea, of their own. invent new tilings surnapassing anything that iiulli'T ture can dm The present airplane is o dy an imitation of an eagle amt does not wotk as well. N 3 1. GROUP MEETS from page one) travel through infinite space ana time together happily. MON 19 MISSIONARY TODAY (Continued 1C, iis new line of receivers, Uniform Full Vision Dial Grid Tube the use of Majestics specially developed cirMulti-Mcuits to utilize hiss and background noise have been reduced to surprisingly low level and all modulation distortion have been eliminated and there is betier tone quality under all conditions of reception and for all volumes. B u marvelous selectivity of the "hang in as you tunc into them. Accurate tun- circuit squarely ing, centered on the wave of the de- the superheterodyne the proven power and sensitivity screen Absolutely of grid tube. t he best lone now sired program where the music is dear is beauty now a simple matter. known to the radio art. of The new Majestic dial is remarkable in that there is uniform and tremely accurate cle, calibration Acqustic Control Static Modifier The undesirable and lings ex- kilocy- clear across the scale, which incidentally, is illuminated from the rear, the double knob just below the dial includes one knob for tuning and another for vi lume setter. crack- reports tremendously reduced, yet reproduction is ami enjoyable. has arc dear Majes-t.- c incorpmatcd in its 1931 Ime a new and hstiiktiv e dev ice. V Crystal Bottling & Furniture Co. 51 C I 31 BY BU SLRH- HHliii L- IHC. Sii U PAT. Orr r 12 West Center Phone 444 o 1 J ' " i ' i I j |