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Show THE PACE FOUR HERALD-JOURNA- THURSDAY. L AUGUST has been made Announcement of the opening of the Logan cafe at First Kouth and Main Btreets tn the building formerly occupied by the Logan Candy Kitchen. Walter Bail and Denver Copen are joint managers of the new Kenneth Talmadge of Pocatello, Idaho, was a house guest during the week end of Miss Pearl Andrews. enterprise. Mr, and Mrs. Jack L. Neuberger returned and Frank Neuberger home Tuesday from a two weeks motor trip to Los Angeles. The building has been completely cleaned up, repainted and remodelled during the last week. A confectionary and fountain service will be operated In connection with the cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest 8. Obray of Paradise announce the arrival of a nine pound son at their home This makes the fifth Saturday. child In the family. DM Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wennergren and two children, kfeompanied by Miss Hazel Wennergren and Miss Mayme Anderson left Sunday for a trip through Yellowstone park. Miss Jean Underwood of Kays-villis visiting In Logan and Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. S. Curtis. Sometime after midnight Tuesday, men's wear valued at $40 was stolen from the center display case In front of Leven's Men's store. Two shirts, two ties and a suedo coat are missing and one of the shirt forms were taken. The locks of the door of the case had been forced. Patrolmen Russell Knowles and Job L"sen, inwho were on the night-watcvestigated. Thus far no trace of the clothing nor who did the Job has been found. The glass in the showcase was broken according to the officers. Beach fashions dating back to 1730 were shown recently by society debutantes at the exclusive Sun Tan club at Cape May, N. J. What Martha Washington wore in summer is displayed by the young lady fifth from the left Miss Dorothy H, Taylor. The other costumes are of varied dates, down to 1931. and Mrs. W. J. Vickand Professor and Mr. Byron Alder and children were visitors in Bear Lake Attend Rodeo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hawks atMrs. G. A. Hogan of Lowlston tended the rodeo at Soda Springs was a visitor In Logan Tuesday. Saturday. They also spent th ? part of the week visiting relatives Mr. and Mrs. James M. Smith in Gentile Valley. M. Hr. and Mrs. Orvid Cutler, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smhh were in Rexburg, Idaho, and Mrs. Leonard George and sou Wednesday . They went to attend Milton and Mr. and Mrs. Fred the funeral sendees for their aunt, Merrill left Saturday evening lor Mrs. Richard II. Smith, held there. a trip to Yellowstone Park. Mrs. Joseph Hansen of Logan Supt. H. C. Msughan of the city spent the wreek end here visiting Monday Mr. and Mrs. Van Ncbs Hansen light department spent and Tuesday in Salt Lake City and Dr. and Mrs. S. P. Packer. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boyle and purchasing switches for the city's new diesel station. family left for Sal: Luke City, Monday on a vacation trip. Mrs. Connie Petto son and Willard Wyatt, manager of the Modern Market, underwent an op- Pati tela accompanied thnm and eration for the removal of tonsils will leave Salt Lake for her home Tuesday at a local hospital, lie is !u Long Beach, California. Mr. and Mrs, George Bates and reported as dotng favorably. son Dean anil Mrs. M. J. Faylor at Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Neuberger attended a family reunion and Frank Neuberger have re Bear Lake, Monday and Tuesday. Kate Sicily is visiting in Salt vacation turned from a Lake City and Ogden this week. trip to Los Angeles. MIbs June Carver of Price is a .Barbara and Lois Palmer are guest at the Lester Sant home, spending the week In Salt Lake this month. Miss Flora Benson was hostess City visiting with their grandthe N. D, C. girls at their bint parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Rich- for ness meeting Monday evening. ards. Baskets of golden rod were efIn the decorations. ued were fectively Mr. and Mrs. Val Palmer visitors In Montpelier and Soda Nineteen girls were present and enjoyed a dainty luncheon fol Springs, Monday and Tuesday. lowing the meeting. Mies Ruth Bell aril Miss Ala Club Entertained dine Bell returned home Tuesday The Chosen Friends club was after spending the past week at charmingly entertained by Mrs. Bear Lake. J. N. Larsen Friday Afternoon at her home on North First East Bill Jones was in Salt Lake street. A profussion of gkrden City Thursday to receive medical flowers added beauty to the octreatment. casion and the luncheon table was centered with snapdragons and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Moore baby breath. A pleasant afternoon of Foit Collins, parents of Mrs. of sewing and social was had and E J. Maynard, arrived in Logan the guests numbered eleven, Mr. and Mrs. Albert McCombs Wednesday and will be guests at for the re- had as their gests last week, Mr. the Maynard hom of the week. Oliver, and Mis. Geoige A. Nelson and mainder young son of Professor and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, Jr. who lias been attend- of Smitnfield. Maynard ing school at Fort Collins, reFloyd Durgi, Wells McEntire. turned with them. jr , and Alton McCombs were among those fiom lieie who have Mrs. C. C. Randall and son, gone to Bear Lake, where the Mrs. Luther M. VanGuard at the water front is Clarence, and Howell and son, Richard spent being held by the scouts. Mrs. Harvey igoou. has her part of Thursday at mother, Mrs. Barber of Logan as Miss Phyllis Jones, daughter of her house guest. Mr. and Mrs. Chailes Ainscough Mrs, Laura M. Jones, was operaMonday Miss ila Nash, Miss Maltha Hal ted on for appendicitis llaon and Miss Minnie Hume reat a local hospital. turned home Satui day from a Mrs. D. A, Creamer of Ogden Is most delightlul motor trip to the spending the week In Logan as Glacier National park and points a guest of Mr. and Mis. A. M of Interest in Canada. Ci earner. Mrs. J, N. Larsen had as her guests Saturday, Mrs. William O. B. J. and Alfred Budge Hu kinore Judge children of Logan. Kldridge of Boise, Idaho, are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rallison Wednesday at the Hotel have returned to their home in Kecles. Judge Budge, a member Rexburg after haling sped the of the Idaho Supreme court. Is past two weeks vacationing here. a brother of Hrs. D. C., T. 11., aud Mr. and Mrs. Earl McClurg S. M. Budge or Logan. sp nt Sunday at Downey. Mr. and Mrs. .Tack Kelly of George D. Neilson, son of Mr. Malad visited relatlies here, Sunand Mrs. P. M. Neilson, and secreday. tary of the Wood Utilization com Mr. and Mis. Loiln CrcoLstcn mittee of the department of com- spent Sunday visit. ng in Logan. merce at Washington, is visiting President Rnd Mrs. Wulter K for a month w 1th his parents here. Bar'on had as their gut sts. last Mr. Neilson is also a law student week, Mrs. Foster Funk at George Washington university of Los Mr, and California. Angeles, in the national capital And a gradMr. and Mrs. Leslie Jones and uate of the Utah Stats' Agriculturfamily of Arizona renewed old al college. if r friendships here last week, Mr. Jones was foiraer manager of the MARRIAGE LICENSES A marriage license has been Estenson store here. issued from the office of the Canyon Party Enjoyed The Franklin and Oneida stake Cache county clerk to Thomas Elmer Staker and Edna Ricks, 18, M. I. A. board members and their partceis and the two stake preBenson. sidencies and their wives enjoyed thems"lves immensely at a canyon My Dental Office will be party Wednesday evening. An elaborate chicken supper was eat Closed Until August 20th. en early in the evening and ther Vacation a jolly time was had playing games and listening to a delightful DR. A J. BROOKING program around a huge bon fne About fifty participated. Professor Preston News d Mpa kgitropa JongOT) ftnd h 18 sister, Mis Fern Jensen who ha"e been visiting here recently. Bishop and Mrs. E. A, Jensen entertained at a beautifully arranged dinner for the First ward . bishopric and their wives, Places were laid for the flost and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Brands Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Wel-ddNash and Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Y. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hollingsworth had as their gueBts last week, Mr. and Mrs. Omer Larsen of Ogden. The two couples attended the round up at Soda Springs Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hlckenlooper returned home Monday evenly fiom a vacation trip to Salt Lake City and vicinity. A lovely affair of Sunday was was the dinner party given by Mr and Mrs. A. B. Nash at theik home Bun-day- on First East street. A crystal bowl of petunias In shades of pink, giaced the center of tho 'dining table and places were arranged for Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Good sail of Malad, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goodsell and Mrs. Frances Nelson of Weston; Joe Goodsell of California and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gill. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Allred of Salt Lake City are visiting here with friends and relatives. Miss Eva Davis is vacationing with friends In Idaho Fails, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Faroes spent the week end in Logan vis Itiug relatives. Entertains at Bridge Mrs. G. M. Adams entertained attractively at a bridge luncheon The rooms Monday afternoon. were lovely with summer flowers. Score prize was awarded to Mrs. G. W. States and a guest prize was presented to Miss Kezla Parker. The luncheon served was delicious. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bowden entertained at dinner Sunday. The table was prettily centered with a low bowl of purple re nnlas and foliage. Places were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Hutton and son and daughter of Hyrum, M. i. John Rernhlsel and Mrs. Etta Pond ol Lewiston. Miss Zelnoia Henderson lfl visit ing In Salt Lake City during this week. Mrs. T. G. Carter and daughter Genevieve of Ogden have been vis. ting friends here the past few days. The Zeta FI girls held a business meeting at the home of Miss Roma Luthy Monday evening. Re rreshments were served to eight teen. Guests of Mayo- rMayor and Mis. L. E. Hausen have as their guests, Mrs. Wanda Goodtellow and daughter Mai gene of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Womer of Salt Lake City were also guests at the Hansen home, Sundiy. Mrs, Myron Nulfer and Mrs. Albert McCombs were hostesses at a delightful party held at the Nufftr home Wednesday attar-noon- . The guests included members of the Sunshine Sewing circle. An abundance ef gay colored garden flowers were used in the decorative scheme. Needle woik and sociability were features of diversion and a dainty repast was served af six o'clock to 21. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Mrowning are vacationing in Satt Lcke City. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Checketts motored to Como resort in Weber canvon and also visited fn Morgan anxe-vi Utah. Dr. and MraKO;. W. States and family and 4bnu guest, Miss Ke-zi- PRESTON Bishop E. A. Jensen, local manager of the Sego Milk factory, has resigned his position here to accept the appointment as manager of the Cooperative Creamery association, which has plants at Rexburg and Idaho Falls. Mr. Jensen was chosen from a list of applicants for the position, at a meeting of the board, last week. President E. S. Trask, president, in company with C. L. Mitchell of the Challenge Crearn-etcompany of Los Angeles came to Preston Sunday to Inspect the plant aqd to talk with Mr., Jen- sen.' Jensen has been wih the Sego company for ten years. He hag alsp lyeen active i:j church affairs and at pr--- r.t Is b'shop of the First ward. He left for Idaho Falls Monday mi x .11 assume his position as manager of the two plants immediately. Ivan Christiansen of Richmond who has been employed at the Richmond plant, has been nam d to succeed Mr. Jensen at the, PresMr. ton factory. , FOUND GUILTY Found guilty Wedneseday afternoon on a charge of carnal knowledge, Hober Hutchison of Wells-villwill be sentenced Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 19, at 2 oclock. The trial occupied attention of e Ficso tt Wednesday morning. Reese Hutchison, a brother, will face the district court on the same charge Tuesday, August 18 Oliver Baugh, also of Wellsville, who was arrested by Sheriff Jeff Slowell along with the Hutchison brothers, Juno 7, nn a statutory charge against a 13 year old Providence girl, Is now in the state penitentiary serving a sentence "not to exceed five years. Among hotel guests registered Wednesday were: Eceles Mr. ar.iY Mrs Fred Glut-ten- , Los Angeles: B. Lieberman, Denver; J B. Margins, Forlund, Ore.; Harry Rosenbloom, Denver; George M. Turpin. Murray; Mr. and Mrs. William Howat, Mr. and Mrs. S J. Howat, and Andrew Neskewitz, all of New York City; S. L. Whitworth, Seattle, Wash. Logan Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Green, Denver; J. llallissey and K. Greer, Oklahoma City, Okla.; E. E. Durnin. Scotts Bluff, Neb.; It. Wallace Moore, San Fianeiseo Park George Bailin, Jaekson. Wyo.: Mrs. M. M Petrich and F. H. Rappas, Kansas; E. E. Davis. Watervllle, Wis. $4 55 To Twin Falls and Retqrn August 21st From Ixigan via Oregon Short Line. Tickets good only in co.a-heor chair cars, limited for return to home destination before midthose night. August 24th. Ask local "Uiung 1aiker, amended the rodeo agent for further details. from here at Soda Springs last week end. Howard Hall had the niisfoitune to cut his arm badly while culling pine boughs at his sheep camp. 1 he kn.fe slipped and cut a gash which required seven stitches to Dr. Smith's close. Mr. and Mrs. Orson James and Cream, Dr. Smiths AntiMr. and Mrs. Luke Smith attend and Deodorant. septic ed a funeral at Ogden Thursday. Formulated by Dr. LyMiss Oretta Gilbert, Miss Edith man F Smith, D. S., Lindsey and Wright Sutton and Jimmie Sutton of Logan attended Mfg. by The Logan Phar-macthe rodeo at Soda Springs, Frl-daCo. May be obal s Good foi your Stomach and your Nerves A A natural mild Laxative! Y our grocer sells it It always pays to buy the Besl of Lewiston, Cyrus Webber Idaho Is visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs Jacob Webber for a few r PRESTON. of Assignment teachers for the opening of school in the Preston system on Sepi ember 7 has been announced by Superintendent J. W. Condie. Only two positions in the Junior ari Senior high schools are not yet filled. The assignments are as follows; Central school Mrs. Almeda G Nelson, principal and teacher of penmanship and library; Zoe Morrison and Blanche Taggart, first grade; Sylvia Allen, second grade; Leona Palmer, second and thn-Wanda Holland, third grade; grade; Emma Ruth King, fourth grade; Myrtle Johnson, social science; Sarah Gerrard, music and auditorium art; Margaret Foss, and physical education. school Stella Beck, Jefferson supervisor of grades and instructor in sophonwire English Viola Chapman, arithmetic; Roma Pratt, language; June Larsen, reading and library: Orlene Jones, social auditorium science; Ellen Bell, and physical education; Alice art and penmanship; Thelma L. Keller, music and spelling. Junior high school E. R. Spils-burprincipal and French; DorEnglish; othy Wakely, Floyd Beach, general science; Elvin Cut ler, arithmetic; C. E. Hawks, reading and literature; W. J. Chandler, history; Sara H. Fletcher, art Los Angeles boy shown and penmanship; Asel Bell, geogIn June, Frank Kurtz, raphy and hygiene; Lena Clifford, above in his flying togs, established a new world s junior air- English. Honolulu a on Senior high school John A. plane speed record. In July, he sailed to tanker, won second place in a national diving contest, and Morrison, physics and chemistry, then came home a stowaway on a liner. Now, in August, he Everett Saunders, U. S. history and ecenomics; J. J. Fiala, band is preparing for an attempt to bleak the junior transcontiand orchestra; L. H. Larson, biolwill in in he nental flying mark. And, compete September, ogy and agriculture; A. J. Izatt, the Junior National A. A. U. diving championships at Long mathematics; Owen Clark, ora! exBeach to defend his low board title. He is shown in the in- pression and TJ. S. history; Joseph Call, physical education and set training for the diving contest. coach; Felicia Heggle, sewing; Alta Hurst, cooking; Lillie Brown, commerce; J. M. Hathcock, world history and vocal music; Marie . Danielson, English. ' Meetings Set For Beginners In Band Plans for early registration of expecting to take lip band and instrument work this year for the first time have been announced by Director A. T. Henson, head of the instrumental music department of the Logan schools. Mr. Henson will be at the Junior high school auditorium on Friday, August 14, and Wednesday, August 19, from 10 a. m. to 12 noon. It will be necessary for all beginning students to meet him at that time to arrange instruments aud plans, unless they have already done so. According to Mr, Henson , it is necessary that this work be done before school starts otherwise, considerable Is time taken from group organization work for the making of individual plans. Parents have also been invited to join In the consultations at this time. students . , Big And Little Shoes Displayed At Store Two womens shoes, both black modes are attracting and open-ticonsiderable attention of passers-bof the the north window Andreas Peterson Shoe store. One of the shoes is the largest made being size 12 triple E; the other is the smallest sold, being size 1 B. They offer a remarkable contrast in shoe sizes. Both are Enna Jettiek make. The Peterson Shoe store has reeently been appointed sales agent for these shoes. e , The New York Stock Exchange WANTED 300 bushels of good soft wheat and a load of straw. has 70,000 miles of telephone and . 511-JA16. telegraph wires. Phone LOST Large rug. 15x18, between Preston and Franklin. Phone 1234 or Preston 513-J- . WANTED Experienced girl wants work. Will work part or full A14. time. 38 North First East. WANTED Experienced girl wants work of any kind. 25 South Fifth A14. East. FOR SALE $11.50 599 J3. Two loads of hay. per ton, delivered. Phone A14. More than 9,300 white rats have furdescended from a pair brought to FOR RENT 2 and nished apts. Steam heated. First the U. S. department of agriculNorth and First West. Maurice ture in 1925 for nutiition Alltf. Apartments. Dr. E. C. Willcutt Osteopathic Physician Osteopathic Treatments, Treatment of Piles and Varicose Veins PHONE 575-- 27 So. 1st GUARAN East f A liberal policy on the part of the manufacturer and a broad and absolute guarantee signed by the president Dental k f. District Judge M. C. Harris and the court throughout Tuesday and Two New Cache Valley Products! Look for The most wholesome palatable Mealtime-Drin"Instead of Coffee' Mr. and Mrs. Orin Jensen and children went to Mantua Monday evening to take Mr. Jensens n o- - thp, 9 3 . CASE e ers and children 1 HOWS THIS FOR VERSATILITY? 200 YEARS OF BEACH ATTIRE DISPLAYED BY DEBS Martha Washingtons Summer Frock Is on Display Beside Latest Undress of the Modern Miss Miss Bernice Smith of Preston, Idahc was a guest in Logan the first part of the week of Miss Pearl Andrews and Miss Nevada Watterse i. 13. tained drus-eists- . at your local ' of the Barlow & Seelig Manufacturing Company ac- companies every SPEED QUEEN washer , assuring the purchaser 00 per cent satisfactory service. Sold Exclusively By LUND Furniture & Carpet Company day s. 1 it |