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Show THE PACE EIGHT IIEHALD-JOUNA- MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1931. L, Sure, She Won I BIG Sheriff Jeff Stow ell and He-bJohnson, marshal of Richmond picked up a man giving liis name as Ray Ballard and an unidentified woman near Richmond Saturday night. Both were booked on x liquor The;y were possession charge. brought to Logan with their car, and Ballar'i was lodged in the county jail, while the woman was held in the . detention room of the courthou.-.eBallard was released Sunday under $1,000 bond. Tile woman is still being held. The car and a quantity of liquor were confiscated. Sheriff Stowell said er Bill of RICHMOND Descendants the late Apostle Marrtner W. Merrill met Saturday in a family reunion at the Richmond About 325 were tabernacle. present. The reunion was in charge of Alma Merrill, president of the family organization. A b'tsinehs meeting was held at which the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Casper W. Merrill, president; Victor Johnson, first Roscoe C. Merrill, secretary; Dr. M- - O. MerrillMer-of Preston, treasuretr O. D. rill, geneological chairman. was The following program carried out at the morning community singing, meeting: directed by M. W. Hendricks of Preston; invocation, T. H. Merrill: addiess of welcome. Dr. H. K Merrill of Logan; instrumental music, Mr. and Mrs-MW. Hendricks and family remarks by the of Preston; following sons of the Apostle Merrill: T. H. Merrill Dr. H. K. Merri'l of Logan, William Merrill, Dr. Melvin C. Merrill of Washington, D. C., Parley Merrill of Weston, O. D. Merrill, Edgar Merrill, - Dr. Joseph be seen at many btale fairs Meinll of Salt lake City, and this fall in connection with the Aima Merrill; comic reading, educational exhibit prepared by Miss Alice Merrill; piano selec-th- e U. S. Department of Agticultion, Miss Grace Richards of ture to show how flies carry dl- - Malad; tap dancing, Miss Bet-seato from germs place, tv Jane Merrill of Washington, place P. P. Moller of the office of ex- - jy. Q, is touches. Inbits puttiug .finishing Luncheon was served and the on the two foot model. An spent in games and &P-j motor moves its sucking itic social pastime. A geneological Dei ol paratus, .wings, feet and meeting was also held at which parts of its body. John Kirby of Salt Lake City spoke, giving instructions along this line. A dance was held in the social hall at night and luncheon was enjoyed. RICHMOND The Home and of Community Section the Richmond Farm Bureau under the dir ec den of Mrs. Bertha Hendricks conducted a most successful flower show Saturday at the Theurer Store.. Some beautiful flowers were exhibited. Judging of the flowers was by Mrs. L. B. Caine, Mrs. Cyrus Bullen and rs. Ulyess Lewis. Following is the list of those receiving ribbons for first, second and third place: mixed gladioli. Mrs Laville Thomson, first and third, Mrs. Laura Christensen, second; plain glacjA ioli, Mrs. Laura Christensen, first and second, Mrs. Bert Erickson, third; dahlias, Mrs. Bert Erickson, first, Mrs. Ella . With many lifelong frit nth and associates paying tribute to his memory, funeral services for Carl Nyman, 84, Logan and North Logan pioneer, who died of general infirml ies at his he'd home Wednesday, were Sunday at 2 p. m. In the North Logan ward chapel. Bishop John H. Remo hud charge of the rites. Many snrays of fragrant flowers marked another testimonial of the high estem In which Mr. Nyman and his family are held Musical numbers were furnished by the ward rhoir singing, My Father Knows, "Jesus liver of My Soul. in which a duet Joined: Not Half Has Ever Been Told." choir and Mrs. Sarah Kinney; and When the Mists Have Cleared Away. sung by the rhoir. Miss Oliva. Kemp and tr"Vi( il m and piano number. O My Father Speakers lauding the long life of service, and the character of Mr. Ntman were: Carl M Nelson, James Johnson. N. W. (Crookston. George W. Lindquist of the Cache stake presidency, and Charles Izatt. offered were by Prayers James Andersen and Andrew King. Ajt the Logan City cemetery the grave was dedicated by Alfred Beutler, , counselor In the North Logan ward bishopric. your Anil lie's finite a (.ihIiioii plat who Isn't. us you will no up m the never vo din fIioi s, a potato w tl h pit tin e at the left an lie ti.es on a lome of his unhpie foot weal. human ferial IrfiacterirticH, The lo .motive lulamed on a steam locomotive the sizo of your ha ml that really tuna ami a house mans hold In Hie center above was built from taw n.ateiial by flv two feet high The shoe If is Individual Is none vV E (fart lsoil f Itenlon. 'J ex It other than Governor James Uolph, weighs sewn oumex, is sevi n Jr., of California, hi, who wears inelies long, two inches high, hoots attess hoots, sport burns alcohol on wiik from tank.j only hoot1! house boots, slreet boots will talse steam In two minutes Ik. 'ml itiir-r- KehMU. "lliieN Fee u (or peuruor and runs about loo feet on one boiler of water at a high rate of speed for its size 'i lie human faced potato In the center below was mown by W Note C. Butcher of Ogden, Utah. Its mouth, blunt nose, tongue, It eyes, eyebiows and wrinkles. lias ears, too, but they dont show ideally iu this view. And last, hut not least, is the giant mechanical house fly which Flaiter Fanny Says: HANKOW, China, of (UP) Thousands who believed they had the dragon god of the Aug. 24 SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. -- I'1 se 24. Chinese (UP) Nineteen secretaries of angered state were homeward bound toYangtze day after a six day Toving conawaited death in the Yellow vention that took them to waters of the river or from three national parks. cholera with oriental stoicism The state officials concluded today. annual contheir fifteenth Firm in their belief that the clave yesterday at Bryce canto intended unleash dragon god National park after they the power of the mighty stream yon elected officers for the ensuuntil it had swept over Han- ing year. kow, Wuchang, and Hanyang Tennessee, Haston, and washed the cities to the al- wasErnest elected president succeedtar of sacrifice, the Chlnece L. Ernest Sprague, Rhode looked solemnly at rescue par- ing ties and declined to be removed Island. Other new officers Included to safety. The River Dragon temple was Milton H Welling, Utah, Robert Byrne, North so the demolished recently, t ccooif Poftka. River Dragon must have re- Dakota, secretary, New and Enoch And waitFuller, the Hampvenge. refugees w ed. on roof tops, on makeshift shire, treasurer. some on of coffins iafts. 24 tops Haston appointed a new ex- No news is bad news to an MEMPHIS. Tenn., Aug. the flood had swept from their ecutive committee Including (UP) Two planes to relieve editor. resting places. William J- - Stratton, Illlinois, unemployment were offered by A week for ago Wisconthey fought Theodore Dammann, Oovernor William H. Alfalfa scraps of food. Today they sin and W. P. Blackwell, South Bill Murray of Oklahoma today New Cosmetic Line awaited death. Carolina and the president- its his Mississippi valley unemTwenty-fivstates sought the ployment conference . opened. Is Announced 1932 secretaries He proposed that-1convention, Oil Fires Believed Florida was favored but defi-ri- te State and national govern10 selection will be made perment employes be taxed Manager R. M. Smith of the To Be Incendiary later by the executive commitcent of their salaries so funds Stockton Christiansen Beauty tee. for relief may be Increased. 1. The federal a The secretaries boarded government Salon and La Phene Petersen, match dollar for dollar with advertising manager Of the firm, OIL FIRES BELIEVED -- 14 train at Cedar City, Utah, last In construction all states of KILGORE, Tex, Aug 24 (UP night and arrived in Salt Lake weather roads to be built as sp nt Sunday in Salt Lake City, -- 'The first shots in the east City today They visited Bryce adand arrangements making with man power, 'or as possible Texas oil war were fired today canyon park, Zion National tie-ufor excluthe vertising mechanical rather than as nn outbreak of incendiary park and Grand Canyon Nasive rights for a new lme of fires lure Sunday caused vig- tional park during the week. French cosmetics. ilance to be doubled in the These cosmetics are being in- four Paraffin wax, the peiioleum byFrench textile experts have decounties where n l law troduced for this the in of considered country product formerly veloped a method for pulverizing Mr. lias dosed down the oil fields. cotton, hilk and wool, the least value as a lubricant iiaa first time according to product Tlie shots were fired as three been found to have in il the ele- Smith. lie considers them t lie in a stolen automobile be- being used in fine tapestry wall ment most desired by oil rhomists finest contnbution to beauty men chased by of Peers ran into paper and for decorative effects in their search for a pet feet lubii- - culture since the introduction ing it guard camp established here on paper or cloth. cant. of the permanent wave. by nuhitmen enforcing a shutdown m the oil fields in an ef- Too Late To Classify MINNE-OPTIC- S : WITH LAUGHING EYES I1"11 to r;1 e the pnee of crud Here' - e around the strap and joined to the shoe to retain the sImu ankle lme. CHASE Bei atise Mis. Janies J. Smith and her daughter of Coxes Corner, N. J., chased a guinea lien their home, bonds, jewelry and furniture were destroyed. While chasing the fowl, a pot of tea boiled over; the oil stove exploded: the house caught fire. Only two kitchen chairs were saved, hut the guinea hen was caught. SowttH&effn Pa!S! ''1,' i V iZ4 IntaH's 4 room apartment. SI. West First North- 75c per SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 24 FOR SALE Tomatoes, Sumer apples, 90c bushel. A sailors girl companion UP left a mark on the faces of two per bushel. Summer variety of vuinu bandits so Uiev could be plumbs. Cache Fruit Market. i i She identified easily today. $1 20 s'aped them for taking Lem her escort, Claude Fowler of the U. s. S. Idaho. Jheir fares are red because I slapped them good, Mildred Uluna told officers wtio the report of the robbery The police found Ed Powers. 20, and Harold Franks 28, a shoit time later and claimed they admitted the robbery. A27. NEW KIND OF HEAT WATER INSTANTLY. $15 e. 95-N- id McCrackens OPEN AIR DANCE IIALL Smith field 4 ' f V X JK- ? v v V Can you make your eyes laugh? Louise Kartonsch can. That why shes one of central Europes favorite comedians. No, no, h or H.cjn r wt n a n v laughing eye contest shei coming to Airrica shortly. LEAVE THURSDAY, BE BACK BY MIDNIGHT, SEPTEMBER FROM Just 38 hours after the fire had destroyed the Royal Knight Coa! Co.s new truck the adjustment on the Fire Insurance had been mad. When you insure with the Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation you can rest assured of receiving the same prompt and efficient adjustment service. OGDEN $4.95 SAN FRANCISCO .. $16.65 SACRAMENTO $14.90 LOS ANGELES $26 85 OAKLAND $16.75 PORTLAND $18.35 To all other points in Nevada proportionately , $16.85 $11.60 BERKELEY and California low fares Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation INSURANCE DEPT. SouthemhlMeifse Genl Agent Pacific Lines 41 So. Main St. Salt Lake City, Utah- - Southern 25 14 ROUNDTRIP EXAMPLES RENO YOUR Enemy True, you can guard against some' fires. Yet some of the most costly fires are unavoidable. Beware! We can insure you at an extremely low cost. Inquire today. Remember that Monday, Stpt. 7, is Labor Day, making week-ena Or you tan take as many as 12 days for your trip. Never was a rail excursion so favorable ! D. R. OWEN. Aug. is Also FRIDAY OR SATURDAY Seipfl: ELKO Tuesday new coal truck valued at contents of cedar posts, kindnng wood, and spare tires estimated at $10tt value, were destroyed. A Are You Prepared? FARES Big Carnival Dance grade FIRE BOIIJ3 Make Mihute daily. Pocket-sizdemonstration. Pays to $1 Free offer. investment. A24. Luxro, Elkhart, Ind. bookSalesmen understanding keeping are making $10 to $15 dally selling simplified book keeping and Income tax records. All merchants prospects. Sells first call Exclusive terriRoller Skating every Tues- tories open. William P. Hagear-t- v. the at and day 515 Friday night Lloyd Bldg., Seattle, Elite Hall, H.mim. Wash. J To start the Fall vacation season, we will hold another great "Dollar Day sale for the Labor Day holidays. We will sell roundtrip tickets to all places on our Pacific Lines for approximately lc a mile ($1 for each 100 miles). Good on all trains, in coaches or in Pullmans (plus the usual berth charge). A25 FOR RENT 459 Tt doesnt pay to "tell stories about Mrs. - Eleanor) Patteison, 42, of Lowell, Mass. Owen R, Thursday, Sept. 3 and Mon- and Joseph OToole, brothers, of day, Sept. 7, have been set as aBillerica, Miss, tried it and as result received a black eye registration days for pupils who apiece. One received will attend the Junior high several loosened teeth. Mrs. Patterson school this year. Principal Alvin was fined $15 for assault and Hess made this announcement battery, but claimed the satisthis morning. Ninth students will re- faction was worth it. $ln00, and Nine room modern Phone with garage. 7G8-- - for the Labor Day Holidays FOR RENT house Junior High Sets Registration Dates d; gister Thursday from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.. Seventh grade pupils will enroll in the Junior high auditorium and the eighth grade group in the school library. LAXETTES They will register Monday. All teachers of respective C groups will be in the appointed places of registration to aid A out in necessary pupils making N enrollment forms. D Lockers will be available latY Funeral services for Eleanor er. The school authorities adScholes Kennard, who died last vise every pupil to obtain a lock for the locker weik in Brigham City, were held good LAXATIVE in the Logan Seventh ward chapel Sunday. Perfect Effect A large crowd, anxious to pay nbute to the memory of the BICYCLES Box 25c a Bandits are going in for biformer Logan girl, attended the in Houston, Tex. Arthur serviees. Floral offerings were cycles See $100 Spaulding was riding Ills bike ' beautiful. down a Houston street when a Sunday Bishop J II. Watkins was in young man, also on bicycle, eharge of the services. Speakers coasted to him brandishing LAXETTES were Robert J. Bischoff. Bishop a pistol. up He forced Spaulding to Utah) Logan Abel S Rich of the Brigham the curb, took $3.89 from him, President rode away. City First ward. .Tosi-nOu'nnpv. jr.. Dr H. K Merrill and BishoD Watkins. ODening and rlosing musical rumbers were by the ward choir under the direction by Mrs. Otto Mohr. Special numbers included a solo by Carvel John'on. a duet by Frank and Elizshcth Baugh and a duet bv Mr. and Mrs. L. J Bailev. Pravc rs were by Hyrum E. Hanlon and William A. Noble. Interment was in the Logan citv remetery whore the grave mas dedicated by Bishc Walter A. St holes of River Heights. Funeral services were held in Brigham City on Saturday. Loss of approximately $110 to the Royal Knight Coal company was suffered Wednesday at 8:25 p. m. when flames gutted a barn used for storage on the Christian Garff property. Oil. Louise Makes Them Behave and So Gathers in (JiiTs Slaps Used a Goodly Number of Shekels To Trace Bobbers small town girl, Marian Middle-ton,- . above, defeated thousands of Chicago girls when she was chosen Miss Fort Dearborn" to reign as hostess at Chicago in the events commemorating the 119th anniversary of the 19Fort Dearborn massacre. and from Shes Wayne, III. A Danford, second; perennial Mrs. Alma Spackman, phlox, first; annual phlox, Mrs. Susie Anderson, first; snapdragons, Mrs. Lizzie Hendricks; first, verbenas, Mrs. F. W. Traveller, Traveller, first, zinnias. Mrs. first; coxcomb. Mrs. F. W. F. W. Traveller, first and Mrr J. W. Frink, third; cornflowers, Mrs. lone Webb, first; deuphniums, Mrs- lone Webb, first; salplglossis, Mrs. lone Webb, first; African mariMrs. lone Web, firs; Mrs. gold, Alma Spackman, second; sweet Mrs. Mabel Pond, first; peas, Snow on the Mountain, Mrs'. Alma Spackman, first. O. A. GARFF, Mgr. Office Phone 234 Home Phone 822 There is no Substitute for INSURANCE i |