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Show tt y ur'iyry y y't ryiyyy"y PAGE SIX ii pr y y 'ony 10' yq yajt'lti''HjH' TIIE HERA STAGE CALLING VETS CONTROL MRS. LAMONT FREIGHT TRAIN AFTER HIT About Town lr. LOGAN, UTAH, MONDAY, L, : .Vm-'-" 3'Esia V;,, AsF.YWLI.F. III.. Ma 23 Three hundred world u.tr awhin-.:-veteran i n route to ii to plead for pa .4 ol Hi Lmiiiiii Gill, soldier neuvered railroad oflir.als and tram lion. captured a ( Hiin alitl UalliiHMt r li.iiii crew txlav. (UR1 v- - -- Mi2k Lester Purker of the Cook-Walaboratory in Now York City will lecture on "Novocain" before a meeting of members of the first District Dental society tonight at ti o'clock ut llio Logan Chamber of Commerce. it t 4 ZL .1 GOLF CLUB HAS one of (lie features of tile Memorial day program at the Logan city cemetery, Monday, May 30, Decoration day, ut 11 a. m Floyd Hansen, locul aviator, will drop a wreath from his plane in flight over a designated spot in the cemetery This wreath will he a symbol of honor to "the The Memoiial Soldier." rites are under the auspices ol the Logun Dost No. 7 of the American Legion. As CANYON MEETING ,rWiVi MAY Cornish News the noon in honor of her little daugh-- : m 1.0,1 of the AaPtjiiic priest hood. ter Vilda Mays third birthday 1.' fi. Gi Sunday Games and dainty anniversary. evening to com were refreshments of .maiale the enjoyed by the anniversary t duration of the lesser priest happy group. Gifts were received from many little friends. The Belief Society recently held a work and business meeting dur- -' ing which an exhibit of nie work done the past winter was reviewed members and friends An by 4 entertaining program followed by concluded the h&ht refreshments all ei noon. Mrs. George O. Wt bh of Kich-- ' mond made an official j Tues-- j Hie Relief Society melting day, giving an interesting talk to all in attendance he sHcial Ui The local baseball team pul over a special prog! am and dance MonMisses Fannie day evening. Hodges, Gladys Hobbs, Mane Andersen came from Logan to entertain on the program. Funds raised are to he used for purchase of equipment and to maintain a ball team here. Mrs. Grace Berks and chiblieii spent last week here with Mid ami Mrs. Janies Seamons, Jr el daintily cov-emidlfs in 1.0 program under A la t i , ( Harry Jessup, Nibley, charged with possession of liquor, pleaded guilty when arraigned Monuay morning before City Judge Jesse 1. Rich. He was given the alternative of paying a fine of $299 oi seiving six months in the county jail. Isiter he was ordered to report to Sheriff Jeff Stowell at 5 p. m. Monday to begin serving his sentence Jessop was arrested Saturday night by Sheriff Stowell and Deputy Sherilf Hyrum Weather-stone- . 'tiiisi u a iwM l nv t mi, by President Secretary V,'. of the nicmb, Other sperm! and i II I .1 . rnembi rsiu office), id u!,, m tin- , I ill co:i's lull 11 win ho goes;.-- Lundahl v.as hei tm lie hicD iis lo n evening and li.cd !hc ,p M,.,t on, tasty blown the menu. Tc nm, liii, :,n ,,,,, mitteemen repotted the pic;i ,d construction opt ati ni.s on lln- 11,111 hole course : iii"1 a:i attnic-- . t.iVors were at ( ie, in ' tr Mr NAMES WATER HEAD A marriage license has been issued from the office of the Cache county clerk to Clarence Joseph Horn, Arimo, Idaho, and Ida Pot-leLava Hot Springs, Idaho. OGI EN, M. Bncnn, named water river r, Attorney and Mrs. tirant and Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Smith and children of Salt Lake With meager experience and but City spent Sunday in Logan. five days' rehoarsul, Mrs Frances A meeting of the Wilson School Kent Lament, socially prominent will wife of Robert P. Lament, Jr., association of the IJ. S. be held Tuesday evening at 8 o'- and daughter-in-laclock at the ilson school build- secretary of commerce, swaggered All parents are urged to be onto a Denver stage in the role of ing. Sadie Thompson in "Rain" and present. walked away with the show. Her success won her an offer of a regMiss Luvon Sharp and Miss Nan-'.- y ular Finch of Salt Lake City, Mrs. east. place ill the stock company's Her husband isnow in RusGvelyn Crockett and her mother sia discussing improvement of the of Kaysville, Miss Marjorie Brewer of Ogden and Miss Kuby String-ha- rattle industry with Soviet offiMrs. Lamnnl is pictured 01 Bountiful were among cials here in dress of role those from out of town who attended funeral services Sunday for Mrs. Marie Pedersen Andersen Parent-Teache- Y day. GRADUATION AT . Before a large group of listeners gathered for the baccalaureate services of the Logan academy ut the Presbyterian church Sunduy at 8 p. ni., the Rev. D. H. Hare, delivered a message of encouragement to the six girl graduates in Ids bnccaluiireate sermon. The Reverend Hare is svnodicul superintendent of Utah unit Idaho. Rev. T. K. Baden, rector of the locul church, officiated. Miss Heard opened the exercises with an organ prelude, after which the processional hymn, "Lead On Oh King Eternal," was heard. Rev- crcnd Puden offered the invocation, and Reverend Hare read a scriptural passage. Miss Deuderiek contributed u vocal selection. Reverend Puden pronounced the benediction, and Miss Beard played an organ postlude. Special hymns were sung during the service. Six graduates of the school this year will receive diplomas at commencement exercises Wednesday at 8 p. m. in the Presbyterian church. They are Naomi Rickey, LaVeru Drm. ,i, feugare. Unit.. Helen Limlenim, Maud Raydour, and Bardee Stowell. During the commencement rites Wednesday evening the Reverent. Mr. Lilley of the Kir si Presbyterian ufcurch of Salt Lake City, will be the speaker. Other features are the Senior class play to be presented Tues- day at 8 p. m. in Westminstei Hull of the Presbyterian church The play chosen is "Aaron Slici, lrom Pumkin Creek." tv'ednesuay afternoon at 3 p. m. class duy ex erases v.'ill be held on the academy campus. ... JrHlI.KK Second Ward M.I.A. ue, ! .j tT SEES REGULAR MIA mied the OCEAN FLIGHTS be b.iiKiuet. officers M re Hi parents ut- LONDON, May 23 'I'D Regular lnm:ry.s annual service in the near licit! al Kiehmond ward Iri-- I future with big flying boats which a. d The (' )i iiM.!'die-four little pages will be safe in the air anil on the water was predicted today by Ameic. 'They were Blxin Bing-un:.'V.inons, Boydt lia Erhart Putman, first woman to fly the Atlantic alone. ,lis Erhart, responding to a (f Leader Ann toast at a luncheon, announced she Five different v. is not planning another trans-- i vegetable soup Atlantic flight similar to the one just completed, but hoped to fly ..i pi pernlo-mtor tin1 meeting the Atlantic again when regular Mnrciay. May 23, were other fea-ig- serviie is established. The toast to Miss Erhart was jf tblighlful afteinoon. drunk enthusiastically Nine members were present. and the Mr.i M i' Naele entertained a guests broke into, "for she's a jolly " fellow of diildren Monday after good roiip u f ,i t trana-Atlunti- e iu.-'- .s Second ward Mutual offiwill entertain at a group tonight at the Roy Scout in Logan canyon. A wienei roast and campfire ball will be among the evening's entertainment features. Eldon Gardner and Eva Baxter will be in charge ot the program; Pres ton W. Pond and Miss Loree Fames will direct the activities; and R. L. Peterson and Mrs. Gertrude Tarbet will have charge of luncheon arrangements. ; - MAT (LAKKSro.N JIfm.KC MAN HONORED The Buttars family met at the family residence Saturday in honor of their father, John Buttars. He observed his 76th birthday anwas niversary. The afternoon spent in social chat. A lap lunch was served to 76 guests. Seven children and their husbands and wives, 33 grandchildren and 15 were present. . kt M ST jftUt.KK PLAN CELEBRATION I, engineer, H C ot ,0. mu.-- , mini r of Ogd. ii the MAN. A I WORK OGliKN, M;u 23 Sugar hr.-thinning, which will tontuiup fm two weeks longer, h;is given vwnl to about 4o men in Weber, Mur ami iirlder counta gan, U t PROVIDENCE.-- - Under the direction of the Providence Beautification committee of which Mrs. Mabel Thorpe is chairman, speciul Memorial day rites will be held al At 11 a. m the city cemetery Monday, May 3d. Dr. T. S. Romney, director of the Logan L.D.3. Institute, wiii he the Memorial day speaker. have Other program numbers been arranged as follows: Orchestra selection, under direction of Joseph A. Smith: quartet. Alum Mathews and company; music, by John Spuhler and company; a short historical sketch of Providence cemtey will be rnad, afier the Honor roil of soldier dead buried in the vmeteiv will be read. Homer Gesst will play "Tups." ,ake Cirv Henry At bischcr is leader of Troup l'5 team, anil Panel heads Reese. chief. Vanguard i he '1 riiop 113 A Vanguard antiery tournament scheduled was not held of a prevailing wind of high ve-!- li V LIST AGKMIKS PROVO, May 23 it p Agencies where workers ami farmers limy get together have been established through the efforts of tiie tab county farm bureau HOUSE DEFEATS NEWEST BEER TAX . A WASHINGTON, May 23. rp btg Alaskan malamute wanthe dered toe stretts of Seattle, lost in The house today defeated l ( ) lunmr-Hwlbill to legalize and the confusion of traffic. He foltax beer containing 2 75 alcohol lowed a policeman around his beat and finally the policeman took by weight. It was the first record test on him to jail. Just for safekeeping, modification sentiment the big dog was put in a cell, but prohibition It was forced by he in the house qu' kly won friends at thes the wet bloc in an attempt to police station and get all members on record by ordered him fed. He ate as the national political convention. much as lour ordinary dogs usually vote cat and the The policemen turned him contained democrat is, .42 Re- over to the Humane society, where one and publicans the malamute now awaits a new one master preferably a with, The decision came on a proponice home in the country. sition to discharge the wavs and means committee from further consideration of the modification There has been arranged a big bill. forced send-of- f dance in the Fourth ward the issue by obtaining names to hall. Wednesday night, May 25, a special petition to take the matfeaturing the Royal Varsitonians. ter out of the hands of the pre- This dance hand is leaving for dominantly dry" committee where southeastern Idaho to fulfill dancthe measure had been tabled adv) ing engagements d eop-pm- 5 Farmer-La-borit- SETS MEMORIAL RITES The vanball team of Vanguard Fifth Scout Troop 105, Logan ward, won first place Saturday in tournament held at the vanball the Utah State Agricultural col113. Ninth Logan lege. Troop ward, took second honors. Both teams will represent the Cache Valey Boy Seoul council at the vanball tmirney to be held during th? June M 1 A conference hm h in Salt of the L D. S. MANY DKMNQI' ENT SALT LAKE CITY. May 23 (M. Tax delinquency in Salt Lake county, which ran about H per cent in 1929, jumped to 14 per cent in 1931. THEE TEA e 0 Jj HIGHEST AN PRICE QUALITY-LOWES- MJ 8 PRODUCT Al? S' 1 1 cm MILLER Most people think Hollywood that Roland Young will be coming back from London for the sole purpose of making films in Hollywood. That is ait wroinr. He is coming back to . how jail. PROVIDENCE VANBALL TOURNEY BY LLEWELLYN well penguins will do in southern California. One dozen penguin for hatcheggs twrt to F inidi ing will he carefully stowed away when he arrives. I don't know m u eh about ienguins or how lung their eggs stay ready for hutching, but that is the information iG nie. Penguins have been Young s ruling passion ever sinee he saw one in the London 7.00 when he was a little boy. Now he has a collection numbering nearly 90.1 of bookends, holders, etchings and china and netnl statuettes of the fantastic itile birds. Great was his delight when he arrived in London for a part in r Wedding Rehearsal." which Kordu is directing, to that a new fad was sweep-,n- g the town. People were euting lengiiin eggs, shipped especially roni the soul hern frigid zone. He says that they arc twace as arge as hens' eggs and very !inl Alex-lidc- dis-ov- louri.slilng. So he is going to do his best to lave a pengum farm in Hollywood Then there is that beautiful rack made shortly after James Tigney refused to keep on work-nfor Warner Brothers becuuv hey would not pay him as nup h noney as he wanted. He said he vould rather go to Germany and study to be a doctor, anyway. So the bright lads think it vould be awfully funny if, when )r. Cagney comes back, his first uitient would happen to be Jack Warner. g Too Late to Classify FOP SALE oil stove, oven, ot 1, r ciistv furniture eheao for Second South, Logan. KENT IMTP.N ISHED ROOM modern home: Fonnes-beo- k avenue. Apply Peter JohnM31. son, College ward. M-2- FOR I MISCELLANEOUS KOR HIRE Saddle horses. We deliver horses for canyon parties. 50o per hour.' Open Air Riding 25. academy. Phone 540. Deere Swenson. Chetterfield tobaccos are aged right L9L UGGEXT & MYLRi 10B.VCQ CO. m NOWADAY for sale P & O BEET SIFTER. Beet f'ultivatoi Hyrum. M30. MIST RIMLESS glasses at USAC auditorium or on south side of but' ing Friday evening Call 226-- All the materials that go into the making of Chesterfield cigarettes are tested again and again by expert research chemists. Just like the things you M24. FOR SALE RfK)T BF7ER stand corner. First South and Main street. Inuuire 202 South Main. M30. 585-R- S, tthen so many people are talking about food, pure milk, pure water... its worth a minute to tell you something about the purity of Chesterfield cigarettes. John Jehn May 23 'I'D A big celebration is being planned when FOR SALE the Echo dam is opened early in OR TRADE. 1927 Chevrolet coach in good condition. Cheap. For July with Ogden city officials. Chamber of Commerce and Lions cash or part cash and pigs and club officiating. chickens. Call OGDEN. I'nmn h 1;, 11 I)0G GOES TO WINS IN HOLLYWOOD Party On Tonight The cers party camp stale 23 FIFTH SPOTLIGHTING see LOGAN ACADEMY M.i 932. 1 h li n ,v din,- p .m,l ii l C.ilid, .1 r !):. he I.U2.II' l Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fredrickson spent the past week in Salt Lake Miss Gretta Fredrickson Gity. spent the week end there with her parents. They arrived home Mon- 23, eat and drink. fI he tobacco is pure tbe right kinds, Domestic and Turkish both, mild, sweet, ripe. The Made in factories es clean as your kitchen ? - paper is pure clean, white, the best cigarette paper that money can buy. There is purity in every ingre dient and cleanliness in every operation. You can know, when you light a Chesterfield, that it is as pure as science can make a cigarette. And your taste will tell you its milder, it tastes better. Ch e w c , |