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Show ij fc. 1 ) THE PAGE FOUR H HERALD-JOUNA- MONDAY, AUGUST L, 24, 1331. . FAIR FLYERS TEST DERBY PLANES Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Hale and little daughter left early Monday morning for Ann Arbor Michigan where Mr. Hale will attend Michigan. University continuing his study in playground supervision. For the past four years Sumner has coached at the Logan Junior high school and has established an env.able record as He also an athletic director. coached the Seventh ward M Men basketball team and the Logan junior collegian baseball nine. It is the intention of the Hales to go straight to Michigan. Kenneth Vanderhoff, former Utah Aggie athlete, will succeed Hale as coach at the local Junior high school. Reed and Lund Johnson are in Logan visiting with their mother, Mrs. Desy Johnson. A. j Dr. and Mrs. N. A. Pedersen motored to Ogden today where they met their daughter, Jean. who returned from Nantucket, Michigan, where she has spent f several months. ' Mr .and Mrs. Charles Shields j in iof Salt Lake are visitor i Logan. I left Mrs. George Torgeson Monday for Salt Lake City where she will spend part of the week. She will be the guest of Mrs. Collins Cannon. 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott and son, Emerson, of Tremon-to- n, were guests of relatives Sunday in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Young of Kemerer, Wyoming, spent Sun-"da- y in Logan as guests of Mr. 'and Mrs. I- K. Hillman and Mr. and Mrs- Iiyrum Tippeics. - i - Mrs. A. L. Cole and son, Jack, with relaspent the week-en- d tives in Salt Lake City. In preparation for the National Air Derby, part of the NaAir Races to be staged in Cleveland, O., Aug. 29 to tional .! Mr. and Mrs. J. Rennell Smith 7, feminine pilots tried out their planes over a test MrsTalitha Sept. accompanied by returned home course of one mile at Santa Monica. Cahf. "Die women conhave j Smith, ' from a motor trip to California. testants will take off from Santa Monica on Aug. 23. Picin the above group of fair pilots are: Bobby Trout, Miss Ruth Johnson returned tured Eileen Curley, Edith Bond. Elizabeth Kelley, Charles, Mary after spending home Friday Melva Gordy and Clema Granger. part of the summer in Los She was the guest Angeles. of Mr- and Mrs. Newell Saunders. Mrs. Saunders was formerly Miss Clover Johnson of j - Logan- - returned to Friday after spend- - Stuart William Miss Merle Chipman of Salt the Lake City Is spending week in logan as the guest of Dr.1 and Mrs. C. C. Randall. York Mrs. Helvi Van Orden of Cornish was a guest over the week end of Mr. and Mrs. A. MMr. and Mrs. C. K. Olsen of Ogden are spending the week in Logan and are the house guests of Dr. and Mrs. IL R. - to motored Logana plunge H. Hayward of Paris, eVening. After a de- Idaho. is visiting with her son, Wednesday lightful swim, lunch was en- -. club memjoyed. Twenty-fou- r 1 W- - teacher. the following left on 'bers Enrnia Mrs Leishman, a fishing trip Mrs. Celia Thursday Litz, Margaret southern Utah with his ray and iss Adell Jones, brother-in-laJ. H. Snow ana Myron Brench- jj. and Mr.. Snows father, Joseph H- iey 0f cedar City came Snow. , They will visit Bryce, iday Vsn with relatives for Zioii and Grand canyons be- - a return. 4.H dub Meets tor? they club met . The third yea- TT Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mar ley Wednesday afternoon at the and family of Pocatello, Idaho, .ome of Mrs. Margaret Litz. were guests Sunday of Mr. ana Tjie ume was spent in sewing Mr. George Wilkinsonand E. Greenhalgh Dr. on Mur-throu- j - J I 4-- H - Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Watson and children of Salt Lake City are spending the week In Logan canyon. Mr. G. A. Lindquist and Mrs. m0tred t0 !LD!lbltt Wallace James of Hyrum submitted to a major operation at a local hospital Friday evening. W. Mr .and Mrs. Bertram Smith of Salt Lake City were week-en- d visitors in Logan. ' Bank? Melvii and head of Brigham City and Clair Allen of Los Angeles. Woodall spent Sunday at Soda Springs hunting chickens. He reports fair shooting. Dr. W. E Smith was in the Soda Springs country for the same purpose aSturday and Sunday D. A. Mr. and Mrs. D- - T. Quinney, Thomas J. Rowiey and Miss Gertrude Rowley have return- ed from a motor trip to Call- forma. They visited relatives Mr- - and Mrs. W. L. Wanlass, and friends at San FrttncRco, Oakland and Los Angeles. laconiparied by Mrs Winn's ; purpose Saturday and Sunday son Billie Dufin. left ;Mr. and Mrs. It. B. Gudniun-Isma- il spent Sunday in Thompson day for a tour of Idaho- to-ue- n LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT IN A LOCAL STORE Logan Machelor Meets His Fate While Pure having Furniture. A HAND SOME yOuNO MAN W HO UAf V. v SHOWED SUCH BuE CRYSTAL BOTTLING RJWmteCttAME WEE LAST A. S JJZrtiAT TASTE. ScL-ECTf- N Hf C El.ETG FURNITURE FOB. BACH LCB A PAR HS TME NTS' abovt Sheet sou no yJrHE'y chatted who happened FuBTVRB AMP CTiEi. A THING TO BE IN THE STORE, SELEITNO A PORCH RUG FOUND THAT HE VvAS THE CHAP HER BRC-mE- B So Much talked ABOUT. w self-defen- se AD then KEVT TO A nEARF y JEU.ELEO NMECe HE Bought HER. A BEAUTIFUL SOLtARE T MINOS' RjnQ - & t? l L Many a romance has started at Crystal Bottling and e visits to the same furniture Co., and have that helped keep spark alive. place, after-marriag- , free ivheelincfly speakina. igc&mhetofo & just as Em EXCHANGE IJkX 4 WEST FIRST NORTH STREET LOGAN, UTAH going shopping .. .4, WILL SHE VISIT YOUR STORE? Mrs. Housewife has many interests competing for her attention. She can devote only a small part of her day to shopping. -- meet . 1 orchestra will furnish the music for the dances that will be held every Tuesday evening The first year club of Local No met at the home of Miss Elaine Jones Wednesday. Sowing was the feature of the afternoon. Their teachers, MrsEarl Leishman and Miss Adell Jones were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Julian aBir snent Thursday at Ogden, guest of Mr and Mrs. Morris Stoker. 4-- H CRYSTAL BOTTLING I? FURNITURE 72-7- She is en ' Mr, young attorney, today had lost his first chance of accuittal of a charge of murdering Herbert Spencer, editor of a political magazine. A jury of seven women and five men was discharged yesterday by Judge Stanley Murray when it was unable to reach' a verdict. The vote was 11 to 1 for acquittal, one man, William E. Weller,- - holding out for the death penalty. The statement ol Mrs. Alice O. Thomas, forewoman, that Archi-NeMr. and Mrs. Charles we believed every word of bald and family returned to Clark's story was after their home in Magna heartily seconded by the other spending a. week here visiting ten Jurors who voted with her their mother, Mrs. Margaret during the 68 hours they S. Archibald. old son Ivan Glenn,' of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glenn, FALLS TO DEATH appendicitis Wednesday evening at a Logan hospital. ban FRANCISCO., Aug. 24. Mrs. Margaret Bankhead and (UP) Circumstances irnmedite-l- y and Ruth Lorraine, daughter, preceding the death of Mrs. sent Wednesday visiting rela- Daisy Prive, 26, bride of Lieut. tives at Smithfield and Amalga. Commander D. Price of Mr. and Mrs. William Fos-gr- the Airplane George Carrier of Preston spent the fore- who was killed in a Lexington, four-stor- y part of the week as guests of fall from her apartment here their parents, Mr. and Mrs. were made the subject of a Leroy Parkinson. rigid police Investigation Mrs. Fawn Pederson, play leader of the social work of the Primary board ( gave Instruction m dartcing and games to Primary officers from Men-do- n, Nlbley and the two Wells-vil- ie -Wards Wedrtesday evening in the tabernacle. Twenty-tw- o' members were in atendance. Miss Miss Dorothy White, Phyllis Obray. Miss Beth Obray, Ray Tamms, Max James, Floyd Tamms of Paradise, Melvin and Crosby Bankhead of Brigham City, attended the dance held in the Second ward Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Williaam B. hnv9 3 fiipf) heych Maughan and three children returned to their home in Salt 3q co, Lake City after spending two Withou weeks here as guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Maughan. Mr. and Mrs. Devere Lamont of Mendon are the proud parents of a baby girl, Monday, at the home of Mrs. Lamont's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hutchison. Mrs. Lamont was formerly Miss Nora Hutchison 01 lls you were buying a biMrs. Harry Christensen and cycle today, you cerfour children of Salt Lake wouldnt buy one tainly home after Sunday without a coaster brake. spending two weeks Visiting with their parents, Mr. and (I'm not even sure they Mrs William H. Maughan. make 'em without coastei D. H. returned Maughan brake any more.) home Sunday after spending a month at Mosslanders ranch If you are buying a car in Evanston. Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Maughtoday you ought to think an of California, who have twice in fact, a half dozen been visiting with their partimes before buying one ents, Mr. and Mrs. Williaam H without Free Wheeling. on two a left Maughan. Friday weeks trip to Denver. (Im not sure thereH be The Hyrum Stake Primary any without Free Wheelboard held a meeting in the ing in a year or two.) tabernacle Wednesday evening, with President Mrs. lone HutFree Wheeling adds the ton in charge The purpose same thrill and whizz to of the meeting was to make motoring that coaster preparation for the year's worrk brakes did to bicycling, commencing the first week in with the regular and you might a well have September weekly meeting. the fun and the 13 to The Misses Alta Cooper. Rena 20 saving of gas and oil Brenchlev and Ruth Haslam it offers now that you and Preston Brenchley, Ray can get a real Free WheelLeichman and Ernest man returned Tuesday after ing Studebaker for $343 spending ten days on a trip the lowest priced Six to Yellowstone park. Mrs. Alice Miller and her oday with Free Wheeling Mnfc granddaughter. standard equipment, LaRay Miller, left Sunday for Drum1 engineered from tip to mond, Montana. They expect to give you the fullest to be gone three weeks. of Free Wheeling A large crowd attended the in its finest form. dance in the Second ward recreation hall. Tuesday evening which was sponsored by the M I A. oficers. The Mendon ar - McGee- LOS ANCELES, Aug. 24 (UP) H. David Clark, brilliant The United Kingdom imported nioie than 23.0on.onn f,et cf American million picture film in the first six months of 1930, more than double the quantity Imported during the same period of 1929, Obviously she cannot visit ALL the stores in an effort to shop to her best advantage. Therefore she selects those stores which have given her vance information through the advertising colunns of her daily newspaper. She has learned that it is always more efficient, and usually more economical, to do the greater part of her shopping right at home with The Daily t the factory Johnson-Nutta- ll Motor Company l. it is not enough to employ good salesmen. You must do your preliminary selling in Mrs. Housewifes own living room. The wise, modern shopper reads the Herald-Journ- al Is your message there? originated by 845 Herald-Journa- It is not enough for you to give better values or service in your store. You must let Mrs.Housewife know about them. free ivheelina Studebaker ad- Herald-Journ- al PHONE 50 and 7 for guidance. |