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Show THE HERALD rAGE EIGHT. HOLM, SWEET HOLM! - THIS interest of members this year, has led officers of the Cache County Poultry Breeders association to cancel plans for the annual poultry show of the organization which was to be held during February in Logan, according to Joseph Anderson, secretary of the organization. Previous shows have been held with the financial support of Cache county and Logan city. The Cache county commissioners and city however commission, have informed officers of the the that poultry organization county and city are not in position to give financial assistance to the project this For this and other reasons, the officers decided to call off the 1932 show. Lack About YEAR HAVE PLAYOFF The annual round robin Logan stake basketball tournament will be held in the Logan Junior high school gym on Monday, Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday of next week according to an announcement made Thursday by p'rancis Scholes, athletic director of Logan Stake. The tournament will be conducted on the double elimination basis with two defeats necessary to put a team out of the running. The four teams entered will be Logan Seventh, Providence First, Logan Sixth and cither College Ward or Logan Eleventh. Two games will be played on Iliei'c .tit: Olympic panics ahead and swimming races to he Monday and Tuesday evenings won so here you see smiling Eleanor Holm, noted aquatic with a single game on Wednesin New out allooks York. and It like she day champion, working Thursday evenings. ready has won in the Holm stretch, doesnt it? Preston News V Mrs. James Hogan presided at a lovely birthday party for her duuhler, Marcel, on her tenth anThe little niversary Wednesday. guests assembled at 4:30 and ena joyed variety program, games and a dainty luncheon. Fourteen guests were Included. The home was adorned with baskets of red rose. Mrs. Cleo Swenson was hostess at a prettily arranged bridge luncheon at her home on South First West street, Friday afternoon. Mrs. Huns Nelson and Mrs. S. P. Packer were winners at the bridge games. Mra. Waller Womer of Salt Fake City, is visiting her parents, Mayor and Mrs. L. E. Hansen. The Sixth ward reunion held Friday was a most successful event. The festivities commenced at 12:30 and continued until late la the evening. Features of the day Included a most interesting program, dinner a dance for the younger members of the ward and a grand ball in the evening for the adults. Mrs. Nephi Larsen, Mrs. Baltzer Peterson and Mrs. Taylor Nelare son attending Leadership Week at Rexburg, this week. Miss Veria Palmer is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Palmer, after spending the past four months at Price. A lovely affair of Friday waa the social given by Mrs. Lee Kenner for ten guests. The radio drama, 'Milestones" was enjoyed after which bunco was played. A delectable luncheon was served at tables which were radiant with flowers and a color scheme of red and white. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Alder were the recipients of a delightful surprise party Wednesday evening. The affair waa given in honor of their fortieth wedding anniversary. Progressive rook and 500 were featured as entertainment and a late supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Alder, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Swainston, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nuffer, Mr. and OUT OUR WAY Mrs. Garland Kidd, Mr. and Mrs Lewis Alder, Mr. nd Mrs George Crockett, and Mrs. George Alder, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Beckstead and Mr. and Mr3. Donald Greaves. Mrs. La Rue Robinson entertained charmingly for eight lady friends Thursday evening. The Valentine motif was effectively used in the decorative scheme and an exquisite repast was served. The time was pleasantly spent playing bridge nnu Mildred Davis and Mildred Moore received high and low score prizes. Mrs. Emma Davis and Cornell Davis left for California Wednesday where they will visit relatives for several weeks. Mrs. Geneva Hale was hostess for the Tessa Winn Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers Wednesday afternoon. Most interesting was the lesson given by Mrs. Clara Dailey, Mrs. Norma Crabtree sang several lovely vocal numbers, Elaine Anderson recited and Elwin Allred favored with selections. saxaphone Bertha George read the life sketch of Wilcox. Marion Fifteen were served dainty refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hymas announce the birth of a son on Monday, Feb. 8th. Mrs. Hymas was formerly Miss Delsa Handy. Eighty five Primary children of the Second ward were entertained with a dancing party Tuesday by the officers of the organization. It was a jolly affair and the luncheon served was ASKS PEACE VATICAN CITY, Italy, Feb. 12 dim Pope Plus XI appealed today for peace which now seems to escape the searches of men." His message was broadcast through the Vatican city radio station. The Pope's remarks were considered an inspiration to world disarmament delegates now meeting at Geneva. Providence .;. On Thursday afternoon a number of relatives and friends spent the afternoon with Mrs. Dora Checketts; the occasion being her birthday. Dinner was served to Mrs. William Checketts, Mrs. Leslie Checketts, Mrs. Jesse Jensen, Mrs. James Gibbons, Mrs. Agnes Hansen, Mrs. Erving Jacobsen and the hostess. The Second ward M Meu and Gleaner girls held a party on Tuesday evening at the home of Bishop and Mrs. H. M. Zollinger. A hot supper was served Mrs. Leone Balls and infant of Dayton, are guests of her father, William Kresie. Miss Verda Stiriund spent the week end with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jensen entertained the family of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hammond at dinner Monday evening in compliment to Elder Dean Hammond who recently returned- from the mission field. The Second ward M. I. A. held a Valentine basket party on Tuesday evening in the ward amusement hall. A large crowd enjoyed the entertainment. J. F. Astle left Monday for Grover, Wyoming, on business. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zollinger are making their home in Logan. Miss Connie Loveland is the house guest of Miss Ann Steen. Mrs. Walter Fife entertained at a birthday party on Sunday for her daughter, Helen. Games and music were enjoyed and refreshments were served. The public schools are practicing a musical operetta to be given in the near future. Both wards were well represented at the temple Wednesday evening, the Logan Stake night. SIEZE EQUIPMENT BALTIMORE, Feb. 12 iU.Pi Half a million dollars worth of alcohol making equipment was seized by prohibition agents today in the biggest dry raid in the city's history and which probably is the largest in the history of dry enforcement -- By Williams 1932. ' of the ward local of the Cache County Farm bureau has called a meeting of members for Monday at 2 p. m. at the ward chapel. Methods of filling out income tax blanks will be discussed. Farm accounts will also be considered. President Nephi Nelson Assessor It S. McQuarrie of Cache county kept his ofnee at the courthouse open throughout the day Friday to accommodate Cache residents wishing to make on automobile taxes payments for 1932, and consider assessment problems. in school Miss Bertha Pruss, nurse, spent the week end in Sait Lake City. She returned to Lo- gan Sunday morning. J. Carlisle was a patient at local hospital Friday having submitted to a minor operation, V. a The Quorum of Seventies wiil hold its regular monthly meeting Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in room No. 5 in the stake house. h Final initiations were held by the Aviation club of the Logan Senior high school Thursday. Officers in charge of the initiation were Leo W. .Bateson, Vaughan M. Pond and Howard B. Iassey. New taken in were: member Burton Cole, Max Jones, Wendell Homer, Boyd Lindquist, Dale Coburn, Dick Preston, LaMar Bott, Orville Lloyd, Sylvan Jacobsen, Vern Weatherstone, Vallon Vickers, Delmaine Hodges, Horace Smith, Clyde Olsen, LaMar James Corlette and Glen Olsen. Es-pli- Dr. Willard Gardner of the Utah station experiment staff talked to faculty members and advanced students of the colHe discussed lege on Thursday. the Value of Mathematics in Research." The meeting was under the direction of the experiment station. agricultural The family of Mrs. Emma B. Ewer is honoring her on her 83rd birthday anniversary at her home Friday. The event Is being doubly celebrated because it is also the eighth birthday of her grandBernice Ewer, daughter, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ewer. Mrs. Ewer has suffered very poor health during the past year, having been confined in bed most of the time. Supt. J. Kirkbride of the Cache county schools was confined to his home in Smithfield Friday on account of illness. W. CORNISH PLAY IN LOGAN Logan Seventh ward, basket ball champions of Logan Stake and of northern winners perennial Utah honors, will meet the Ogden Seventeenth ward team Saturday at 8:30 p. m. in the Seventh ward hall. warders will The Seventeenth be remembered as one of the favored teams in the church tournament held at Ogden a year ago. After beating their rivals, the Ogden Fourth Warders in regional tournaments the Seventeenth warders lost to Fourth warders in Jhe tournament by a score, mjf'' They are said to have the best team in Ogden M. Men circles and reports have it that they have beaten Ogden Fourth, wai, present church champions. Logan Seventh ward continues their rampaging tactics in Logan and Cache Valley and after several trips to the state tournament where they have always finished well near, they are putting fourth a final drive this season toward a basketball championship of the church. 35-2- 7 s, Mr. and Mrs. Lehi Clawson of Hyrum are receiving congratulation over the arrival of a daughter, Tuesday1. Sixty-fourt- OGDEN TEAM TO The February M. I. A. conjoint meeting was held Sunday evening under the direction of M. I. A. officers. Special numbers on the program were, talks, by Vernal Bergeson, Lulu Clayson, M. C. Naeglt and Hidrig Buttars: vocal solo, Roy Earl, accompanied, by Darlene Earl; piano solo, Iris Baker. The Gleaner and Junior girls M" Men entertained at a and delightful dancing party Monday evening in the social hall. Durrefreshments ing the evening were served. De Con Pitcher is convalescing at his home. He returned from a Logan hospital recently where he underwent a major operation. The Relief society entertained at a quilting bee Tuesday afternoon in connection with their work and business meeting. The special program included: A reading by Mrs. Alice Halgreen, a vocal duet, Ann Naegle and Velda Peterson. AudDouglass Bergeson and Miss rey Bergeson were business visitors in Logan Wednesday of this week. Mrs. J. VV. Pitcher and her daughters and daughter-in-lawMrs. Maggie Peterson, Mozell and Phoebe Boman, Bessie Last, Mrs. Cyril Pitcher of Lewiston, Rosie and Rose and Vaudice Pitcher, were entertained at the home of Mrs. Myrle Kendell last week. Mrs. Kendell, is a granddaughter of Mrs. Pitcher. A delightful social afternoon was spent at the conclusion of which a delicious lunch was served. Misses Josephine and Vel-- . da Peterson assisted their sister, Mrs. Kendell, in serving. Mrs. Marybell H. Pike was chosen a member of the committee who assisted in selecting the main group of singers for the op- era "O Doctor" to be staged in the very near future by the mu-- 1 sic department of North Caine high school. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Seamons Jr., entertained at an attractively arranged dinner party Wednesday evening. Yellow daffodils centered the table and covers were marked for, Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Chipman, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Earl, Mr .and Mrs. Leroy Sorenson, Misses Harriet Andersen, Velda and Josephine Petersen, Verl Baker and the host and hostess. A social evening of games and music followed. Mr. Walter Gailbriath of Richmond, was a business visitor here last Friday. Miss Verl Baker has been chosen to take one of the girl'c parts in the senior drama "Kem-p- y which is to be put on by the class of North Cache high school in the near future. It is directed by Miss La Dean Jensen of the U. S .A .C. Chester J. Myers of the U. S. A. C. is expected to be the drawing card at the adult training class Thursday evening. College Mrs. Ilah Sutton is visting Preston with friends. LOGAN STAKE TO 2, Town of in the exhibit ,ar. 1 jlDIG OUT GRANDMAS JEWELRY AGAIN ! Rummage Through the Attic Trunks and Youll Be Right in Style This Summer NO POULTRY SHOW HELD FRIDAY, FEBRUARY LOGAN, UTAH. JOURNAL, Fancy trinkets that grandma parked away in her trunk years ago may safely he dug out now for granddaughter. Jewelry of the rococo Gay Nineties period is popular again, imitation stones being used. Lita Chevret, RKO Radio placer, wears three of the colorful bracelets in this picture. dents D. M. Bickmore, John A. Israelson and John C. Brenchley of Hyrum stake presidency in attendance. Meetings were held at 10 and 2 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Eilert Israelson and family of Hyrum were dinCapitol Theater ner guests Saturday at the home E. AnderComedy, like a gold mine, Is of Mr. and Mrs. Peter found where least expected, in the son. Mrs. F'mil Maurer is visiting in opinion of Eddie Cantor, star of Samuel Goldwyn's Palmy Days," Preston at the home of her daughwhich comes to the Capitol theater ter, Mrs. William Maughan and family. today. And like gold, it is usually buried deep. It is just as grave a GIFFORD SINGS problem to get the humor out of a situation as gold from the bowels of the eaith. LINCOLN To i ontinue the metaphor, the precious metal must then be separthe baser ores Whi-.ated 1 n" PPRINGTEt. 711., Fehcandidate is to say that a comedy gem :s Lincoln if he were a usually embedded m the law this year, "wouldn t It is estimated that 110,000,000 "gag." And, finally, adroitness in for president to first base." Governor Gif- people speak German. ixtracting the essence of fun from get the gag when acting it on the ford Pinchot of Pennsylvania told screen is the final test of a a large crowd here Thursday night on the eve of the Emancicomedian's success. MISS MOVETA LAWSON Scientific mining today works pators birthday. direct Gifford threw challenges over old ore bodies and salvages is conducting her to Hoover and Mellon, asking if paying ore from the slag or waste I av with Lincoln, could, "they matter of old diggings. Similarly classes regularly at the had a feeling, political-- : the comedian today takes familiar have never Palais d Or ly, that did not spring from the situations and gives tnem new sentiments in the Dectwists new interpretations There laration of embodied Independence ?" EVERY SATURDAY aie no pew jokes. But the novel "Suppose Abraham Lincoln were c.f treating thim lathes a candidate for president this Instruction in them nc .v year on his platform of human Where would rights, he asked. Pallet, Toe, Tap, Spanish he get with the controlling powers of the Republican convention and Acrobatic in Chicago? He wouldnt get to first base. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Lgan and He then continued to show that Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Egan were Lincoln would fail as a presidendinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. tial candidate simply because ne Vernal Fgau of Logan Satur- would be too devoted to the interests of the people. day evening. Gifford closed with an impasReports were made of all organizations showing the ward is in a sioned plea to the men and wominen who honor Lincoln for the livfluorishing conditions. Special structions were given by the visi- ing principles he embodied to Special musical put in force once more the printing officials. numbers were a duet by Israel and ciples upon which this nation was Mettie Yeates and a double mixed founded. quartet. Mrs. Delila G. Roueche was a Incomplete returns of the Candinner guest at the home of Mr. adian census taken last June set reguand Mrs. Ephraim Jessop of Logan the population of the Dominion at 25c about 10.360,000. Returns from Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Egan mo- isolated spots in the north held tored to Salt Lake City Sunday up final tabulations. e with Mr. and Mrs. Rulon of Logan. was a Mrs. F'ranres Jessop luncheon guest at the home of Mrs. Cora Hoodless of Mills ille $5.00 F'ridav afternoon. Ward conference was held SunPresiwith the ward in day chapel T ALKIE 0 PICS PRAISE V alentine DANCE PALAIS dOR Saturday Feb. 13 Special j of the Cache stake Primary pageant which will be held in the tabernacle Sunday at 7 p. m., there will be no meetings in the wards of the stake Sunday evening. Because The regular city commission meeting scheduled for tonight has been called off according to Mayor A. G. Lundstrom on account of the day being Lincolns birthday and a legal holiday. 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