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Show T r'AGE EIGHT S II B. TICKET Former Commissioner In City Race Again NEW York Oct 8 UP Aimee Semple Mi Pie r , on, now a pl.iiinuir bl.mde, came to Ni v. Yolk today w th hei new hu.'.band, Dt'id Hiutnn. t be greet'd ar ar by tral terminal. She w.u a radiant rhaptrasody in blue veling suit, blue hat of not quite the Empie h Eugenie stvle. blue stoi kings, and She w.,re orbiue shoes chids. From under her hat blonde peeked platinum hair. One reporter recalled her hair had been of titian tint and remarked to her about the change. Why. my hair has always color brown," been this Aimee replied elf-bl- I YVRED band rwGLE EAGliE Jp-' H ap-po- BUTLER GIVES he YELLOW PENCIL ! &,;: , About j sas Evan Jones. 93, is severely ill his home 293 North Fourth West, according to his son, L. T. Jones, employee of the Logan city light department. Mr. Jones has been ill ;he last four days, and is suffering from an attack of appendicitis. a -- as 0JP) This nation must take a leaf the Book of Canada if it control crime. Major General Smedley Butler former Marine officer, said today Canada's system the Royal Northwest Mounted nolice of supporting a law enforcement department that Is free of local politics and unhampered by province boundaries, should be inangerated in this country, Butler declared. I suppose," he said, an Interstate police force which Is free of city, county or state and entanglements political which can pursue a criminal from would ' ? Mr. and Mrs. Horace Shelton of Mendon announce the arrival of a daughter at their home leeently. Mrs. Shelton was formerly Miss Lois Hill cl Newton. fr Mrs. Leon Fonnesbeck has been chosen leader of the study group for the Parent Teachers association of the Vil.cn Lucius B. Fuller, superinten-doof power of the Utah Power and Light company from the i.s .Si nor fa the Salt Lake office, and his Vaseor.eellos s. authoress of Spun's James superintendent, Her latest book is Yote Quiere, Jamison, were in Logan last which u being translated into week on business. American and other languages-Shs a modernist. Mrs. Alfred Osmond of Salt Lake City is a house guest of Mr and Mrs. John A. Hendrickthe faGloriously illuminated by a buttery of flood-lightmous Arc de Triomphe in Paris i.s shown above as it now Preston E.P.W. Club son for the week. Mrs. C. I). Landeau of Salt appears at night. The light?, surk in trenches, are covered For Program Lake with plates and invisible bv day-timCity is visiting in Logan. nt nt best-seller- s, Plans said J. M Norfleet, manager of the local Woolworth store, gave a five minute talk on methods employed by his organization in training youths, 17 to 25 of years age, for positions of executive responsibility in the Woolworth system. Lawrence Bailey sang two numbers, accompanied at the piano by Jack Taylor. W. E. Skidmore presided at the gathering, the program for w Inch was arranged by the classification committee. e. J. II. Sullivan, former auditor IRFSTON -- The local Business '10 MKE AID1T Salt Lake county and a canand Professional Women's club of didate this fall for Sah Lake diaries M. Griffin, local held their meeting at the d spent Wedpublic accountant, started hotel Monday evening. City commissioner, in Logan calling on Thursday merning to make an Marie Dac.ielson presided and nesday f i lends. audit of the Logan city accounts the year's program. for the heads of tin? United LoRelda Pickett gave a reading Air. and Mrs. Jack Kimball gan party The Children's Hospital. Ruth of Salt Lake City were weekMocha m played a piano solo end guests of Mr. and Mrs from state to the other with- and Daniel Johnson sang a solo Ike Evans. out the inconvenience of step-- I accompanied on the piano by ping outside of ones jurisdic-- I Zoo Morrison, Nancy Beckstead Mr and Mrs. Guy Thatcher lion. conducted a round table disGeneral Butler asserted that cussion pertaining to the state and Mr and Mrs George Bowen 95 per cent of America's police convention held at spent Tuesday visiting in Salt recently were honest at heart but Caldwell. Leola Bates gave a Lake City. that they were under the talk on the general problems Irofressor and Mrs- F. J. thumbs of politicians who con- discussed at the Caldwell conMaynard returned home Wedtrolled their jobs. vention nesday after visiting in Salt The limeting adjourned until Lake The comparative safety a City. criminal enjoys after crossing October 26 when they will cona state line Is one of the prin- duct a Hallowe'en party with Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Adams cipal obstructions to successful Grace Johnson acting as and Mr. and Mrs. Mmoni Hancriminal law enforcement. sen were visitors at the state fair in Salt Lake City during the week-en- Mentzer explained in simpler tel ms th., tne "atfliinon attacks almost everybody at a football game. In fact, emotional is g.ocoscuria what makes fans jump up and flown and veil These emotion stimulates the nervous .vstem, .speeds heart action mcr-a-e- ? the amount ot sugar in the blood and drives the blood from the sk;n to the intex-norgans, thy said. The ultimate effect, the exuerts added is "a temporal y mental stimulation. BERKELEY, Calif., Oct. 3 (UP) Millions of Americans are suffering fiom emotional glocoscuria two university of al California scientists warned today. Dr. S. F. Cook and Siaiiie." MUCH VITALITY WEST ORANGE, N. J Oct. 8 T'Pi- - Thomas A. Edison, whose death is believed to be only a matter of a brief time, is show-.n- g tremendous vitality in his struggle against evergrowing weakness. quiet Church Notices LOGAN STAKE M. I. A. The Logan stake board of the Mutual Improvement association is meeting at the stake house at 6 45 p. m. Thursday. TUmESlZmB d. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Horlfcch of Salt Lake City were weekend guests in Logan of Coach t Airoiieipficsas and Mrs. E. L. Romney. Mrs. J. C. Allen, Jr., accomby Jewell. Norma and Jess Allen and Lois and Vir- -j panied mmnit ecaoniKoiiimScall itinmck gmia Maughan spent Sunday visiting with J. C. Allen, III at Coalville, Utah. Mr. Allen i.s engaged in government work there. is now available ia 21 different models priced as low as 4 tO complete with body Air. and Sirs. T. H. Humplirevs Mr. and' Mxs L. S. Hum- 11-tu- be and phreys motored to Salt Lake City Wednesday to attend the fair. Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Hillman returned home from Salt Lake City Tuesday after spending a few days with friends and rela VP " Activities at the Harvard school of business administration where he did post graduate work last summer formed the theme of an address given before Rotary at its Thursday noon luncheon by Professor P. E. Peterson, head of the accounting department of the Utah State Agricultural college. was m Professor Peterson Cambridge with his family three months. Executives of American busi- -. a ness firms which do a businesilif several annually aggregating million dollars were among the participants in class discussions at the Harvard summer session this year, Professor Peterson Wil-for- SALT LAKE CITY, Oet 8 A NEW LIGHT Town! to Logan sevcial months ago from Ogden wlnie he had lived i,inco May. 1931) when he resigned 1mm the city commis.1 yiic i ship heie i.s belli ved to be l uniting again as a supporter of the administration of Major A. G. Lundstrom. In lOttO Mr Merkeley was comelei ted as four year missioner on the ticket which hrought Mr. Lundstrom into ol-- ! lice. lie was again returned to the olfee of commissioner in 930, beginning Ins second term January 1 of tiiat year, and continuing until sometime in May. Olof I beorrsen bishop of i. the Logan Sixth ward, was ted to succeed Mr. Merkeley and is now filling his unexpired term For a number of years Mr Meikclcv was manager of the Cat he Auto company here He i. now in the in.suiancc business. the through returned Mr. Merkeley, who rout nurse at the Grand Cen- 3- - with the liundieds rosj1 s Friend , of N. W. Merkeley, former city commissioner, are eu diluting a petition in support of his candidacy lor city coming lonir. lour year term. The petition had not been filed early Thursday morning, but was expected to be in the hand- - of City Auditor ii. Reuben Perieri n betore 5 p. m I'niLy the lmt date mr filing pf tit. on.s of candidates fur c.ty offices M. Thompson was nominated for mayor to head a Democratic ticket in the municipal campaign for election this fall at a meeting of party followers in the city hall Wednesday evening. Joseph Pearce was named as the party's choice for city counterm Three cilman, four-yecandidates were chosen for two-yeterms as city councilmen from the first, second and third wards of the city. They are First ward. Isaac Bradley; SecJ Anderson, ond ward, Third ward, William S Eaxter Other Democratic nominees are: Earoe W. Allen, city recorder and Mrs. Ruby W. Jensen, city treasurer. Dalton M Reid was named camparty chairman for the to paign which is expected offi-be a hot contest for all city ces for which ballots will be Acast Tuesday. November D. Allen is party secretary. A large delegation of Democratic supporters attended the meeting at which C. F. Olsen was chairman, and Mrs. Victor PreE. Peterson, secretary. election enthusiasm was at a high level. HYRUM n E HERALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOUB Ii 8, 1931. SPAIN LIKES HER ARC DE TRIOMPIIE IN Balanced Superheterodyne - tives. Mrs Grant Bateson is visiting in Salt Lake City. 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