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Show THE PAGE TWO. FSTFLLE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, L, CACHE WOMAN IS TAKEN AT HOME Beatn Anderson Mu kitten T I E S I) V, SEPTEMBER 20, 1012. Brides Fewer, More Serious, Now at the Little Church Around the Corner Muklnsfu, dud widow, of Betel 7 UTAH, ! hester Muughaii inn i fonpr Biili ,x M gor ot thi lm al H parlor bin in a n.iuagng n i in H is parlor im Ugd, sivirai dais hiie quumtunus M I e , splitting r 11 mu rnarnagt now il uliug in Hi rn.mg Sjobtrj, Mr V Biookhn Mu nra Rh Mi hnioiul B lith StuKtnai El- ami Mrs Wiiiiims, Coppirton Ion Nielsen Htl ignborg Swedtn The Ru h t d i Mortuirv rnipan l in (hup' (j! an mgni nti N'thMskrt, , n Miss s trail Bantow of Los gtles, foimerly of Login h is h t i .spending a few davs hire isitmg with friends Miss Bull" i. Join,; 1! nuismg at the Hollywood hospit Mrs. Horace Howell of frunds and Logan Io Mis, Jennn deiison guc I st 1 IS CANDIDATE nt was made tudiv Hv u undid, ny of I)i Wonncrgten of logon for th' for D.mo ratio nomination iminti i omimssioner from the lentra'dis trict Dr Wennergien s name has been mentioned frequently for the of fice and he answered the urgent lequest of friends Tuesday, by plating his name in the list ot Announcinu of Taj lor, former wife Kstelle of ami one of the best dressed women in the movies, is shown litre in the magni-Jfirewhile evening wrap In whuh she attended a recent opening. liuk l)(inp-.- ( -- The opening soeinl of the First W'ard Mutual will be held Tuesday evening at 7 30 o'clock A program will be given whuh will be follow ed by dancing in the recreational hall A good attendance is desired the ( andidntes was born m Dr Wennergren Logan and his bien a lifelong resident of the utv He is in close touch with agncultural and o.hei interests of the county and his supjiorters believe him well quail fied for office Spotlighting Hollywood Dr. and Curtis and By Llewellyn Miller two sons, David and Clifford, of pr Salt Lake City, were guests Sun-dain HOLLYWOOD of Dr Curtis' parents, Mr. Just a lithe wt and Mrs G Wr Curtis yust a little pathctu plaintive th just a little long suffering are The girl seouts of Troop 1, had those people with unusual names their first fall meeting Monday They get so tiled of seeing them o r mis spelled at the Presbyterian afternoon mis . pronoun church. Officers were elected and Ji plans were made for a hike, Sat nus - pronounc ed If you cor morning urday th ner Leo Carril tr Mias Katie Hoff of Montpelier, lo he will tell that hts you Idaho, is a house guest of her he. name does NOT VV D he cousins, Mr. and Mrs rhyme with de Hess She will undergo a major Ka "pillow" at a local hospital with th operation ree yo ' is the next few days. in the ot way his Span CO i s h ancestors Fire Chief C. W. Rapp who has called it, and wi been Confined at a Salt Lake hos. that is the way bs pital for several days undergoing he likes to hear was brought M medical treatment, it Marlene late Monday afternoon feel won SI homemuch Dietrich ing improved in health ders why peo a pic started call E. B. Felihnan, sp engineer for lng her Marlenah This is the way H John th Moser, local contractor, it herself, Marleen Dee she rr spent Monday In Logan visiting tru k says from New York j friends en rout Maurice Chevalier hues the ac City to Boise, Idaho He will again cent placed on the middle syllable cl be employed on a Idaho job which of his last name like this Shev g( he left last January to spend a ahl yav few months in New York d George M Cohan gets the ae by cent on the list syllable of his Friends of Bishop Joseph II. name, Ko han th Olsen are uigmg him to become But yust call Jimmy Durante to a candidate for county commis"Schnoz" and you'll be safe sioner from the Central distrh t It happened between shots on Fi on the Democratic ticket He Central Pnik," this wise crack 1923-2as served commissioner in in A discussion was raging as to a and his fi lends believe that the marriage and happiness and at time that would experience gained should a woman tell, and two can be of great benefit to the county live as all that stuff cheaply Pi you know T . or mar Are you happy CARD OF THANKS tt ried"" someone finally asked Guy ol We desire to express our sincere Kibhee one can be both," Kibbee thanks to all our friends and rela- p u Well, c nod ra tives who so generously extended the Yeah1' other, snapped sympathy and service in the reONE can" cent loss of our dear wife and u mother, Beatrice 'Young Harris tt Melvin HOLDS TATION C Harris and Judd Harris ARNOLDS PARK la, Si pt 20 I Iiip haw, who has conI.nn tt fishersiderable rtputntion a i CARD OF THANKS mans guide, holds hi, reputation From the bottom of our grateful icilrily tod iv after hooking two hearts we desire to express our large b iss on one lute it the same buss Th thanks for the countless evi- time weighed four dences of respect and sympathy pounds and 3 i pounds Theie extended us in the loss of our weie witnesses beloved wife dearly and mother Mrs Anna Swenson Berger we N .Pm AG ( lliLDKK N thank ail those who took pait in LOAlLAND Colo Sept 20 il the funeral scryiccs, sent flowers S, h i J oungstei s whose fant- or in any other manner showed dies have felt the pi css of recent ill hi mild b the Ram- N their love and esteem for the dear Units P departed or sympathy with the bow Gills hut who liaie under-1 t iki n l nu yd sorrowing family up s ond-haAlbeit Berget and Family C Unfit! s lieol books to be allotted and the Swenson Fanuh D to itdoreu of neidv paients NT. NAME OIUCERS CLARKSTON t mrkston Republicans met lecently and reelected new officers as follows Golden Buttars, chairman, John E Godfrey, vice chairman, Murlin Godfrey, secretaiv were The following delegates chosen to attend the county convention, October 1, at Logan, John E Godfrey Ctaienee Clark and Golden Buttars , NAES STAMPS CAIRO, Egypt, Sept 20 it' Hi A government order went into effect tod ly calling upon all government offices to save used stamps The Egyptian Government learned that an important sum can be salvaged for the national treasury bv selling to stamp dealers the obliterated stamps, which oidinarily find their way into waste baskets Rohbeil Growers ST JOE, Ark, Sept 20 d Pi Watermelon groweis have been robbed so many times in this section recently, while they were on their way home from market, that they are beginning to believe that because there are no more banks to rob round here," that the bank robbers have turned to otner fields Mails for Values! IJUY YOUR WINTER NEEDS AT Hill the procession of earnest Imdes and groan, passes through the little Church Around the ( orner, hard times or no hard times Nestling quiet!) in its garden in the midst of the hustling city, the Little t hureh notes increasing seriousness anil ilmimsh1 numbers. BY HELEN HELSHIMER natu'.il foi love to become real the m over and decided to mairy and eat nest, to a larger exton anyway ' NEA Service Writer. was life mav The wedding procession NEW YORK - The constant than it formerly now since Gave fewer people in it today, th is that way stream of bitdt-- and bridegrooms itself brides foi discovered' ard Little Church has "The age rating But who come to the Little Church gone un two or it is willing to waget that most of Around the Corner is a little thin biidcgrooms his am she 'There to three will them says continue yens, keep step to ner this year, and a little more vtiy few you-,- ; coup1',, found 1 Lohrengiin long after the oigar serious and 19 stops playing But it continues, good times or It seems to me that the couples Improperly prepaied and ad bad times, just as it has continued y rexembh no are who dressed mail causes a loss to the marrying since 1871 Y'ou remember how it their pioneei mg grandparents The, j Post Office Department and users all started how Joe Jefferson the are marriage w.th ,a'l 0f the mails of $1,000,000 to $5, great actor, went to a state Ay sorts entering obstacles to combat They 000 000 annually enue church asking that they realize ofthis and are eage r to face bury his friend, Tom Holland How them AMIENT SHORT the stately church refused, and re "A few years ago there was a furred Jefferson to tne little f'OMPIEGNE, France. Sept 20 church aiound the corner" Actors lightheartedness about maTiig" An ancient sport is being reIt s a sennit, il loved the little church which had Not now', though -- not spurned them, many married there, and since that tirhe thou sands of people have come to be married in the Church of the Transfiguration, for that is its real name Back in 1929, when Cupid was having unusual success with his archery game, 2353 marriage cere monies were performed in this church There were only seven less in 1930 The stock tnarket crashed in 1929, but for some rea son love didn t come tumbling af ter until 1931 There were 300 less mamages enrolled on the church books that veer The first six months of 1932 have shown a drop 30 of per cent over last year Miss Mary Hanlon, who has sat at the sccretaiys desk and wel homed bndes and bridegrooms for years, says that It Is quitp business Young people arc going to make more lasting marriages than their oldci brothers and sisters who belonged to a more caie less day', I believe " Brides now choose frocks that will be useful as afternoon or street dresses, Miss Hanlon has observed Blue and yellow are the favorit colors Corsages aren t as eluborati as they used to be But platinum wedding rings, especially those set y.ith tiny diamonds, are a popular as ever It isn t true that women don t want homes," she hastens to cham pion the marrying generation "They do The girls tell me how they have been shopping and hum ing for bargains, and the type of apartments they have found They mention the difficulties in the way of They have talked marriage vived here, called Several small, well greased pigs are thrown into the river and a number of good swimmers follow m then wake The object of the contest is to catch one of the pigs and bring it safely to shore before it escapes g DISIU FTS CARD GAME SANTA FE N M, Sept 20 d Hi Patrolman Jimmy Davis is thankful he wasn t sitting where the dummy was placed in a re cent game of three handed bridge Davis and his guest were forced to emit the game temporarily when a b Ot of lightning flashed through the window of his home, over turnfd a thair and temporarily tunned t'l three participates in the game MAUS AND SAVE MONEY! Rargain Prices For Wednesday: L. I). S. GARMENTS 39c 3 For SHOES Shoes-Se- ll Regulailv For Our Price S3.50 ,$1.00 MENS PANTS Heavy Corduroy $1.49 DRESSES . Mens Woi k $1.95 SHOES l or Women .And Childien 79C Up! Silk or Wool $1.00 Up! Maus Dept. Store Assigned to Intermountain Assn. Of Credit Men 57 WEST CENTER STREET. 4 WANT ADS ... Too Late To Classify . mil RENT FIRMSHED FURNISHED apt Special 227 North First East I 1 RENT H RMSH E- D- OK MODERN five room home nished - furnace, garage East Second South I 1 September MISt ELLAN EOl S FARMERS TAKE NOTH E PAPER HANGING, painting, tor vegetables, poultrv, eggs meat or what havv you J S27 E Kmght, phone 7U3-- J FOR REN- T116 South FURNISHED room S22 First East Phone '24 Km FOR SALE Phone ONIONS j FOP SALE GRAPES Pears sale 12b S24 prunes for N 8 Eas and Call 918, or fur- - SJ6 78X-J- 1 953 Our Boarding House O 1 ry WELL, HOOPLA, YOU SUNK THE PLEET' Im our 3'3'fe 5, and 24 HOURS SLFUr You DIDN'T INVENT TUB CiAMb JF HO -- W AW OON P IM GOING, TO 5 "PIN A COCOON AROUND AND GO TO SLEiTP "i OR myself s ROOViED WITH Ahem By Each The Price TiL--e K NOW V X. i TOOK ME TO THE CLtANERSCAME- U I - IN r here. -. Of a standard make orig- Intermountain Olympics RELIANCE with $2 so and MY ROOM See the inal equipment tire. Grand fresh new, full oversize stock. Lifetime guaranteed. HOW DlD YOU COME OUT HOOPLps I 23, 24 iCPH SI C B t 'I of ( it. Judge Jes nditws Ru h John Al Mr and Mr, Bennie Riysten charged with indecent assault w i, spent tin day at Ogden yisituig bound ov er to First distrut iomt tor irln! The jirehminary hi u lelativcs there recently Thi Sunil ly whool held ronfii-enc- e ,ng was argued some time ago Judg, hn Sunday Numbers were and the case submitted iven by the dffeient classes Rth took the evidence under ad his and rendered dtu A bv rendered was voial duet visement, Golden and Louise Buttars, yoial sion Tuesday morning (,CP, gilt Gt iff in DR. WENNERGREN iilntni, Mrs. E. K. Wight of Salt Lake City is visiting with hei sis er, Mrs. Lester Poeock G. Mrs aget ot till Login H id" a!i Him voi al solo William Loosli Byion Ravsten Mis J nl, ins w,, fnrnnth piano sekitiou. pany Mis, Satah Heggie Waternulons Mis, Mae II ul d uighlei of Mi ml Mrs C W Kail of Logan veil served stork ha been busv the rhi Th were ill i ried in lli halt list two weeks deliveing to thi Lake LIS U tuple a babv girl, to Mr following Visits wile madi to Pi ndleton, ind Mrs .l.sars, a boy to Gt whin thi v spi nt I dav .0 Mr and Mrs Lars Christens! n a the Pmdhtoii ioundiip. Pottlaml n sin to Mi and Mrs Lester si d many ot the uiti tlty and a gul to Mi and Mrs shot il u stiwtn of ti Kiinm innu All concerned Albeit Godfrev Aiiiiririn Legion turn ot tin arc doing l icily c t ,i li whuh was thin liyilv S of Mis, Ellina Squires a hit uty pohtii il mnipuign visiting nlatives hete, and i k, Mou Geoigt .atuouvii and of the Walter at homt guet P C Thompson Miss Man BOl N D (HER two vnks at atrllu, .Attorney Jesse It S Budge ot Salt Lake City was m Logan in business Tuesday Mrs. I du-n- ot' to W Logan Couple Hack Mutin Harris i amp of From Wedding Trip of Pioneers v ill be held Daughtei Thur.dav at the home of Mis I two wtt'ks Aftti a pkas ut lines B Jardme at 3 p m Th ud Relief Society met honey moon tup by automobik to Tuesd v fir i social and busimss hi Iliitn Noithwes! Mi ind proMis t ha y )' nkis have muni micting with the following Mis ed to Log in Mi K kins is man gram Scotch reading by The Rav-s'e- , 1,1 y Jhr Marriage lliensis hup lain is rued firon the (Tire at the Puli to J Itn Mtriditi i lot K i ount v t and Mar Fludt, Hnllvwmil t P os Inn dii, I. Angclis g irel Di J Bl.iin i 'uni an Cloirfnid, ind Nellie l ip tol t Montgonu rv, Ilou-peLie Cunningham, Rolu i ' Bmildi r anil Mimiij V' Pmatellu Idaho, Mdj Rtigghs Ogden an Fmerson B Thatchei Siatth Ioae Walker Murgaiei asn .lamts R Millard and Mil dred S Glmei, both of Fanning ton is visiting this week bol ' ) In Mrs Eunice Kavttn tali Mi Smith Make boaid na.mbti Ktv I F you like action! speed!! thrills!! Youll enjoy the athletic contests at the 1932 State Fair. The outstanding amateur wrestlers, boxers, traik and field stais in the Intermountain region will compete in our own Olympic" Games. You wont want to miss the Hoise Show, Fet Show, Kennel Show, Horse Pulling Contest or any of the other big, popular carnival features. Nor the gigantic agucul-tur- r, livestock, manufacturing, mining and art exhibits! 1 FACTORY FIRSTS ) 6 ( You ('an Rely on f Reliance Tires X Join the crowds, again this year OCT. J S. :1V (oJoPS'--H F C" A LI OVER. THE iY & cl dJ! Sel &DSMSSLfHttr EM BAKteE L LAID Flume j ADO I ita fA5' Logan, Utah |