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Show . 4ff tftwaa j '$ Jb& qri if T JL THE r- y f So naturalization girt ard y r f MAY 41 BILE - BOYS TO RECEIVE MORE RECOGNITION Certificates as further recogniof their aettvity as junior traffic police in the city schools Millville and the elementary school are being prepared foe 83 - tion boys. r ' These awards, bearing the signaPolice Chief of ture Gilbert Mecham, Supt. Louis A. Petersen of the city schools, and John W Moser, president of the Cache Valley Branch of the American Automobile association, will be sent to the school principals for to distribution the pupils. Boys from the Logan Junior high school, the Woodruff, Wilson, and Webster, Whittier, Benson phis elementary schools in Logan who have served as junior traffic ofticera will receive the certificates. Last month the boys were treated to an outing in Salt Lake City. The certificate awards are furnished by the automobile association, sponsors 0. junior traffic police- - y - MAY 41 activity, v mi V ULN oinif i' uuuitL'm iiilbiiv iimiirnu immbfti hpapc i wio paper Vli bK appll-cetio- Three motion picture luminaries who are much in the news just now as a result of disputes with their producers, Above, Director Josef von Sternheig, who left for NeW York because he did not like a vehicle selected for Marlene Dietrich, shown with him. Miss Dietrich failed to appear for work under another director, and the studio announced her suspension. Inset, James Cagney, movie favorite, reported suspended in a salary dispute iwith his company. , , ' r - u. MAY 41 HU KK '& , Its PERMANENT CUP LONDON, May 8. ft.Ji Settleof the Irish problem could be if effected more harmoniously J. H. Thotaas and Eaamon De of a over Irisa met Valera pot stew, said Dr. Josiah Oldfield in k speech here recently. Dr. Oldfield believes that the stomach controls the temper If and you have a discontented dont sharp tempered husband, nag or lecture him. Put him on a liverdiet. Everyone knows the k ish disposition, the spieenish caused by cvc cu mi, with animal matter." "If he is not too far gone, a week's fast and a month on a diet of herbs and miik will make a new man out of him, declared the doctor. he "Nebuchadnezzar, ot "suffered from a complex and megalomania as the cruelty result of congested liver, but seven years on a diet of salads and garden produce gave him humility and wisdom," v Nagg'ng wives also were critiWhen you cized by Or. Oldfield: have a nagging wife, dont regard it as a sign of vixenish disposition, but tell h?r Vihe is suffering from a lack of Vitamin B, and tea give her a cup of bran -day, with milk and ream in it. Old ladies, he said, can be the happiest of dear o'd ladies by cutting off their tea supplies and all their animal protein. Put upon a convent dietary ot perfrom abstinence petual Lenten flesh food, and given cream and milk in place of tea, their evil tempers would oe replaced by angelie. beautitude. Permanent p oscelon of the silver loving cup lor ritualistic team honors has been won per- ment out-jOu- said, l manently by Logan Lodge 1153, Exalted Euler B. P. O. Elks A. A. Firmage of the local lodge has been so informed by B. P secretary Spry of Salt Lake City, of the Utah State association of B. P. O Elks. This is the third time the Lohas gan lodge's ritualistic team them won tne cup wuien entities to hold it permanently e,K,rs of the team winning the honor are: Mr. Firmage, as Exalted Ruier; M. D. Allen, Esteemed lecturing Knight; Howard S. Griff. n, Esteemed Loyal Knight Esteemed R. B, Gudmundsea, V. F. Jensen, Leading KnigHt, chaplain; Dr. Howard L. Cali, Esquire; Arthur Picot, Inner Guard; Robert Price, Tuer. All are 1931 officers of the lodge. At the lodge meeting at the lodge home Werincsdav ruvht Dr. Call spoke on Sex and Life. me ritualistic contest is held annually from Oclooer to Mar-- h mi U usually m lm-e- school patrons has been extended to attend this ptogram. 'This promises to be one of the, biggest and best programs pro-- i duied m recent years by the VoodruffV Priuelpal McBt.uc said. NAME CONTESTS FOR MIA. MEET - MAY 44 INI IN Y GRADUATES PROVO, Utah According to the graduation committee of144the Brig- Closing Activities i GABLES FATHER TRUCK GARDENER 1 j ham Young university, applications have been approved for candidates for the bachelors degree. Two foreign countries are represented in this cosmopolitan grout); Mexico and the Tongan Friendly Islands. The graduates are numbered from seven western states, as follows; Utah, Nevada, Wyoming, Missouri, Kansas, Idaho and Arizona. Of the 144 candidates, Provo leads with 45 students, followed bv Pltasant Grove with 7 students, American Fork with 7 students, Ogden with 6 students. Spring-vill- e with 8 students, and Spanish Fork with 4 students. will Commencement exercises take place June 8, when the from this lowing students vicinity receive their diplomas: Irene Jones, College of Arts and Science, B. S. degree. - MU Jl HII4.F - The Cache county commissioners will meet with the state road commission in Salt Lake City Friday County Clerk C. V. morning. Mohr said Thursday he was uninformed as to the purpose of the conference. - st -- d, p BUCHANAN. N D May 5 William H Gable, a truck gardener, assumed a new importance m his neighbors eyes when the learned recently that he was the father of Clark Gable, movie star. The elder mans career, his friends learned, has been as inof his son. For I r teresting as that tv SI IMI kY30 years he tollo-vethe exciting profession of ftn oil driller He has sunk wells in Pennsylvania, Ohio, YEAR BOOK . West Virginia, Indiana, Texas and Oklahoma During 1927 and 1928 he drilled in the famous Seminole SCHOOL IS OUT field in Oklahoma After he had lost money in several oil well ventures, he retired school year and came to North Dakota, in the The Logan high made its long summer of 1928. He settled near book, the Amphion, Thursday Buchanan, where he raises garden anticipated appearahee afternoon, promptly as scheduled. truck. In Although greatly reduced "Im off the oil game for good, he told friends when asked if he pnqp this year, it is a handsome edited record and of the carefully ever wanted to drill wells again. maintaining in every "Its a dogs life, twelve hours a year's work, the standards established feature, of or mere work. hard dav Since 1920, when Mrs Gable! m previous annuals. A new and died, he has been in every state interesting feature is the art work in &he Union except Florida, he this year which has been done by two Logan high students, Jesse saidV. The 'senior Gable has a splen- LaMar Anderson and Elma Johndid physique, strong as an ox, but son under the driection of P. H. quite hard of hearing. He seldom Barkdull. The printing was also done in goes to town, but is a great reader. Trends claimed that the deter- Logan this year by J. P. Smith mined mouths of both the father and company, is editor, and son give them a decided re- - Lucybcth Cardon semblance. (Douglas Barlow, business mana- The elder Gable will talk freely (ger. The school is especially spot his sou, but prefers not to say preciative of the merchants who have made the book possible. anything for publication. 1 Y Mark Parkinson, of the Business Mens Insurance company of Outdoor dances, choruses and Salt Lake City, is in Logan on plays will be given by pumls ol business. . the Woodruff school at 2 p. m - MAY Jl BILEE Friday as the closing feature of the schools activity for this year Scandianvian meeting will be This announcement was made1 held at the stake house Friday afternoon by Principal at 7;30 p. m. Good speakers have C. D. McBude. been arranged and the public is Miss Ethel Lund, music superinvited. visor, will direct the program. Program numbers will be given has been chosen as the date for on the lawn of the Senior high the outing, Dr. W. W. Merrill, school campus. In the event of a of. th. society, said rainstorm during the hours president duied for the event, all numbers afternoon. . A special program will be given) will be held in the gymnasium of including a table clinic, and games the high school, -- ti ..ivitauini to with harnvard golf as a feature. and parents j tit ONE LOGAN GIRL , "T- ranger-raturali- v. , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Osmond Only the division tl contests in motored to Ogden to meet their drama, public speaking, retold returnwas who Grace daughter, storv, and dancing will be hejd at ing from a visit to Los Angeles. Brigham City Monday and TuesMAY 41 The music day, May 9 and 10. will be held over for the Dr. and Mrs. Joel E. Ricks have contests M j A conference of the June purchased the attractive home of L. D S church in Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth p. Ikler on John H Wilson, member of the the boulevard. activity committee of the Logan f 4i BiLra stake M. I A board, has been so Mrs. Moroni Almond Of Downey, informed by officials of the meet Brigham City Six Idaho, is spending the week in to he held in church will Logan with his sister, Mrs. Fred stakes of the Date. They are: Cache, Logan and i Hyrum stakes in Cache valley and Malad, Curlew and Boxeldtr Jl BILEE " Mrs. Rose Leishman and son, the were Wellsville Conrad of week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kirby, pf Hyde Park. MAY 41 1UK fe Jrt tolm-fulfulUhess uniform that the cadets of the U. S. Military Aca-du- 'ij appear when they are on parade. But here you see a division of the student in- -. field uniforms, i nd cuTving packs, during a work-tusoldiers in lough-and-iea. spoction held at West' Point, N. Y the other day. s AB) TO TEMPERS s ?! Woodruff To Have LOGAN ELKS GET May 5 son in Yosenutc valley. The bears stage presence improves each year, according to C. A Harwell, paik naturalist. Last spring they had to be coaxed for a week with food placed on the dining platforms before any bear-deigned to report to mess, ana then only two bears took part in the eailnr "show's. The ser.ic I established the practice of pithis-r-th- c rations m plentiful portion on the four food platforms every night. There is enough food ao thut the bears can pick up a snack any time the fo'lowlng diy until 4 oclock. At that hour the platforms are di allied into the septic tanks beneath and sterilized in tho sunlight which pours into the lower end of the valley in lato afternoon. By 9 30 when new food iz set out and the spotlights turned oil. tho bears aie hungry again, ready to put on a good net for the spectators aeross the river. The animals this year look plump and sleek despite their winters last. Three cubs have already been seen out froheking with their mothers, although June Is the usual time for the younger set to make their debut into public life. - s't M CAREFUL DIET IS , all-st- et RlLfcK license has been is- -' sued trom me omce ol the county clerk to Frederick rus Wammer, Preston, Idaho, and Leone Marion Ulney, ismitnneld. - SHOW cast of eight hungry bears and several skunks gave a masterful performance of eating for the benefit ot visitors at the of the seaopening - A marriage Cal Y ('SEMITE, An w MAh 41 nnnf ctfliu PUT ON I bC of materials left at an abandoned loading pit of Cache county in Paradise was requestedWed-of the county commissioners nesday by R. W, and Wilmer James of Paradise. The Paradise men said they desired the use of the material to construct a fence on their land to preven. stray livestock getting on their land by crossing the pit Investigation was promised by- the commissioners. - boy In many of my interviews I ha'e been struck with the fact that tho applicants are pitifully It seems to me poor salesmen. our schools and colleges should do 1 would sumetning anout taut. like to found what might be called a "School of Articulation" in Some university. As I see it. In this school would be tnught a soit of combination of public speaking and journalism. The youngsters would be helped in expression, written and oral. With the power of articulation developed, they certainly would have a better chance of winning ft start. or Moat of them are tongue-tie!f they can talk, they don't know what to talk about. Many of their letters are drab and stupid Dr IT they do happen to have a flow of words, they dont know what to write about. It seems to me that nothing can help a youngster get started better than to be able to tell his story intelligently and convincingly. Tnat is terribly important In getting the first job. I am told by youngsters that because jobs are so scarce many boys and girls are adding a year or tevo to their college training. As they, perhaps, cannot get a job wheu they emerge from college, they think It is best to add what they can to their training now. Probably that Is a very sound Idea if the studec', or his parents, can stand the added economic . . Strain. - 932. 1 were received at the office of the Cache county clerk in the courthouse during the month cf April. County Clerk C. V. Mohr has so reported to the naturalization Inspector in Salt Lake City. upon speaking, psychologically those who are starting out now. The effect will show up in one way or another later W ith those who succeed, I suspect the sum tnta' will be for the good. For anyone who can lino a ,uo now, unu vcp it, has peculiar mettle In these times, hardly a day jmsi.es but that some fine young fcIlOW Of infant giH TIH)fllAt6, tomes looking for a job. Most of educations. them have college There is something about the hook publishing business which seems particularly to appeal to the college 5, Times iinethese are particularly hard on t youngsters just out of school and ollege, trying to get their first This period of unemployjobs. ment will leave a very real stamp, I MAY, Town ress , PUTNAM May S T.P! THURSDAY, About iOllher ."YORK, UTAH. WEST POINT CADETS iR A" t LOGAN. L. rvVOOI) LIMELIGHT NOW Ltumv - 4 HERALD-JOURNA- V: 3 M FOR ' DENTISTS PLAN er CANYON OUTING Preparations foi the camo of Dr. L ar. outirg P. Stewart a! In Logan canyon are being made bv members of the First District Dental society. The Includes dentists membership throughout Cache valley. Wednesday afternoon, BRUSHING UP SPORTS May 18, By Laufer m? 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It gives you the prcnectrotl you want. ..because certain impurities concealed in evert the finest, tmldc-.- t tobacco leaves are removed bp Lut kies famous purifying process. Luckies created that process. Only LtitkieS havb it! "Fifty million smokers carit be wrong! So whether) ou inhale knowingly or unknowingly safeguard your delicate membranes! Its toasted W Throat Protection again vf irrlla'iortacainvt WtuSH . |