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Show rrirr- r s rv v ir s t-THE PAGE EIGHT HERALD-JOURNA- UTAH, LOGAN, L. LEAP YEAR BRIDE 'ft Cm party will be Saturday given at the tabernacle Solon Atnight in honar of Elder been laboring in kinson who has states mission the northeastern for the last 30 months. Mrs Ray Clark entertained tr dinner in honor of her mother. Mrs. Alfred Atkinson's birthday anniversary, Friday night Goodseli Mr and Mrs Grover here, of Newton, spent Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Lewi. Thompson. Miss Moselle Hutturs of Day-toIdaho, spent a week here the guests of Miss Flossie Buttars. Ephraim Malmburg of Logan, spent Sunday visiting relatives A welcome home Cw4war HKI.IX fa arm lie bon h- Some l,n. - j s ; i i I 1 Feb Cf 1 3 u;s tie re Miss Alta Davies, of I'reston, Idaho, is spending a few weeks. with her sister, Mrs. Hyrum she told I'lier I'OU a rgielpl" But-tars- - at honed receipt slow yyilM Hid merchandise worth lug '13 70 !i il be, n returned and ervd ited to tier aicount Cherry left the that the sun line She was sinning and the faint breeze of spring Surely held tin- - fiac-amthe sky bad never seemed bluer. A iup or gli.'s passed her. laughing. Hi- Mrs. Emma Myler spent a few days in Cornish visiting her son, Arm Myler Mr. and Mrs C Miller of Newton, spent a few days visiting relatives here. Mrs. Grover Buttars and family of Burley, Idaho, have returned home after spending a week visithere ing relatives Miss Luelia Thompson was married to Cecil Payne Thursday. The couple will make their home in Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. George Harris of Logan, are spending a few days here, guests of Mrs. Harris' parents, Mr. and Mrs. A J puustd before a florist's window and gazed In admiration at huge baskets of (due and white Site could almost breaths lln-thweetness. Spnng' Or (ourse It was spring, the season wh.-- all the world took n fnshniss and new life. Tbit ii .i s a imy day in mid April and 'Ik r I y was a bride with the finest, d at i st young husband In the world, 'he had lust corrected a mistake .but for a short time had threat-i- . Marty ' 1 wan imth (hat dip ilii n.-- j i I 11 s 7, 1 932. h BERLIN r The Myler rurally v. ill hold its Ail 8. June at Logan. reunion, members are invited to attend. Mr and Mrs. Byron Smith spent Sunday here visiting relatives Miss Donna Sparks, who is employed at Trenton, spent Sunday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Dave Spaiks Mr and Mrs I). W. Buttars and family of Dayton, Idaho, spent afternoon visiting as Tuesday guests of Mr and Mrs. Charles h'humwny. INFANT , ItllES HELD Funeral servi.es IRESTON were held for the infant son of Mrs. Luther Radford, at the family home Saturday at 2 p m. The child, a twin, twelve day.! old, died Thursday from convulsions A ladies quartet, Bertha YVursten, Mary Chandler, Gwe. Fellows and Clara Hansen, accompanied by Mildred Anderson, furnished the mu.su al numbers. J V. Corhridge offered the opening prayer Mayor L. FT Hansen and spoke words Bishop Orion Jensen Melof comfort and eonsol-ittothe pronounced vin Westerburg benediction Mr. and TOOK A LOT OF WORK The famous cathedral of Milan, Italy, has been entirely hand carved in miniature after more than three years of steady work The model contains 1797 separate pieces of wood were jif unusual excellence and finesse and contributed to the illusions with which Miss Kim-won the favor of her first Euru-! , FAVORITE peon audience. Myra Kinch began her career in 1929 at the Pasadena community is at home BERLIN, June 6 U'li in Lm. Making theater and her first European appearance ut Angeles. the Komoeuie theater here, the California BEATS PIGEONS darner, Myra Kim-hsuccessfully survived the relentNEWAYGO, Mi h June 7 less scrutiny of a German au- A speed competition between .1, dience airplane and 12 Slightly jaded by j erformanees (the first of its sortracing ever held in of the best European artists, the Great Bntuini resulted Berliners, curious to see what an for the machine by a in victory1 American dancer could offer tvem an hour. The course wasquailer so miles accorded her their approval The The plane was operated by a Berlin concert was the first of a squadron-leade- r of the Royal series, to be continued in Copen- Force and the pigeons were guja hagen, Vienna, Milan, Paris, and a . start. London. , 14 dance.-,Among Myra Kinehs REAVER IIOBOS three revealed particular talent NEWAGO, Mich, June 7 and Barharo," "Dynamic,"" "Allegro In contrast to some "Polianku stray beavers have invade! of her mote languid, studied dan- the water works pond ins'tfe 2 The beavers, sighted waygo ces, these three, full of verve, Conservations Officers Isaue )I 1 spontaneity and swinging rhythm, allowed the Californian artist to hs, are believed to have come frmf east off the restraint which ham- one of the colonies a few miles pered some of her other perfoim-ance- s from the village limits Bulbs is watching them but believes the and "let herself go" will leave soon because the In a 'dance she eaiitd "Ring pond which could have been a is too small for a colony. subtle at ire of the Americ-.- n flapHAI) HI'SY 1AY , per, Mtss Kincli was, perhaps, too saccharine to suit SYLACADGA, sophisticated June 7 il Pi Ala, Fluropean onlookers But the Slavic - "Puny" Duke, pitcher for the State Secondary Normal school peasant girl, adroitly in ' Pohanka," showed that Myra baseball team, took part in each Kinch is capable of instilling hu- of the 27 s his team made mor and rich irony m her mi- against Mignon high school in the final game of the season here. He micry Masks and costumes, designed stt uek out 19. threw seven out at bv the Danish sculptor, William first and tagged the 27th ma$ Mortensen, of Laguna Ueu. h, OnL ou his way home. J COAST DANCER IS Clarkston Ngws ICTIO OOKITIAN llt.UK II1IIM t lll llHt tllMIV III unit ,rrltr tnfla I, love Hith liv ,llli I I, nlmiu fan ,ritMiiipiar wrutlfar. mUlniTallr (,nrt-n- l hi,., Wbi-be, to forbldilri, I krrrf linrB, linn . tlibi,ir hntt kepi frmti -i npiMKtt hr atenlii .ul ul ih, hint., to caret falm. Hr, tinker diin,,r fhla bud Ibrrtuen. in brv Iti laMfiirnta I faerrr dthr. him mid hr urd.r, h,r ti hh, aura In linn, 1,11, bltn tthm hM. happened and nnkit bin, , marry h,r. i be eereninny la lllal nlabl by a luallce nf I rlenda l llana aliiR, a pepee far lh,m N,n dny I berry parly h bna naly Ibe dreaa ahe la nenrlna, Kara bpplnK hi, npena a ebnrae aeenttnt and Ibe bill SWt.7n. When linn rntnea abe la aahnnied In lell faint nl her ,1 Iravnuniiee WOW CO t WITH !IIK illlHV j ''Dan's wond- -i ful' " the girl said llilng was mulli.r said y,s CHAITKH Xli raising starry eyes. "I'd do It ugu.n rJ'llE telephone slirllleil (Cherry .for him!" "You mean you're really hippy? dropoed the brown fell die had been about to bull over bei bead Happier than I've ever been In and coached for die rei elver my life'" Old Sarah slipped s hand 011-"Hello." Blie said eagerly, exptit .the girls "May the laud take care log to hear Dim's voire Is this Mrs I'liilllbs?" of you and help yut- to keep tlii.t w rlt uldn I lei ler s A wool in l hk. It was a stranger speaking. happtnesL," she murmured "Maybe ruayli, your futli-- r if you feel that way It's fur t tie that." man abuse voire she did not recog nlze. Cherry said yes. this was best" "Of course It Is! Cberry Insist HKItllY w as on her f it "Of Mrs. Phillips, and walled "And ed really. Sarah, there w i said course I'll she lie," Is This the clerk downstairs," wasn't any other way!" an old irling You the man went on crisply "Tie-reFor Sarah's benefit she reviewed Sarah, ymi'le oftc-a- . soms one to see you Mrs O Fillon the scene of her .an come to see me won t you'' al evening the name la Well have to "Well, I'll try lo borne With "oil i" and "all's and Who? Oh oh. teii her to ceme of her head Sarah be careful, thoug It won. du do frequent nodding right up! Tell her to come right listened to the story Cherry de for your father lo Hml out" away!" scribed the marriage and the cele Half an hour later Sarah O Ful A few moments later when there bration with Duo's friends. was a light rap Cherry ran to the Ion departed Stowed away In Ini Then It was Sarah's turn to take door, pulled It open and threw both purse was the letter Clurry had a "Such the narrative up night!"' arms about the short, stuut figure The trunk "1 hope I'll not live written to tier mother she began on the threshold. with Cherry's doming. Small pioni Sarah! Oh, Im so glad to see through another one! All that we knew was that you'd gone tod your Ised, would be delivered In the aft you. I'm so glad The rest was muffled agaltiBt mother was cryln' her eyes out in,ernoon Dont fret." she told Ihe girl as Sarah OFalloas substantial shoul- her room and your father dowu she hesitated with one hand on t lie der. Sarah's generous arms had stairs pacin' back and forth like s doorknob if you re sure you ve wild man. Half the night tt went She 'on gathered the girl Into them. and not a wink of sleep did I .the right boy thiugs'll come out was a Sarah transformed by a long I right! Young folks have to go their dark blue coat and neat black lur get! And feelln' guilty as did for ottn You can let me way. I guess. ban. hut her eyes were as blue, her knowln' where you'd been off to In know if you move and III come I to was afraid afternoon. the speak cheeks as pink as Cheny had al 'hen I cun. and afraid not to. Oh, It was terways seen them. Irlble! Then In the morning we saw Cherry went down the hall wlthi "Cherry dartin!" her. Sha squeezed Small's hand Old Sarahs vision seemed suJ the papers and rjead how you'd been guess your father took OKhtly as tits door of the elevator denly blurred. They were glad tears married Chr s!I open. th$ft glistened on the rouud. pink on ever worse than he did the night He didn't leave the house jjGoodby, Darling." chfceks. She patted the girl's shoul before. "t,oodby." der. mumbling endearments that until almost noon. We could hear Balk In her ruom the gltl glanced their voices his and your mother's were half audible. wutch. Almost noon but H was your father that did 01 her "But Sarah I Cherry exclaimed, n8 thought aud one only was In most of the talkin Fiually he left laughing There was a suspicious With suddtn eu mind. You're and your mother said she bad a(herrys sparkle on her lashes too erKY Dherry hurried to the clothes crying! You mustn't do that. How headache and was not to be dtaand dragged out the big box did you know how to find me? Oh. turbed. She stayed In her room all jcoset Coin Stanleys. A minute more aud there's so much I want to tell you day, but she had me bping the newswas palling on her hat and coat Sarah, and so many things I want papers and It was easy to tell from sie H' hotel and walked to to ask! Here come Inside. Sit the way her eyes were swollen and 'he department store with the box down! Sarah, you haven't told me the red lines around 'em that It under her arm. Miss Lacey was In how you found out where 1 was wasn't headache " on uoth Im sorry," Cherry said slowly j,ln And you are crying. How's Moth r00,m' wall'UB until "1 didn't know she'd feel so badly." er ? ', Then she ex "What? Not feel badly? The questions came one after the wilh lstie Cat she bad changed her other without a moment's pause for her daughter that seems almost a plaJucd mind about the purchases. baby still run off and marryln' replies. Miss Laceys trim dark brows At last Sarah, mopping her eyes, someone she doesn't even know? lifted If Cherry had not Ulghtl. feel Not Oh, badly? Cherry!" managed to get out, "You shouldn't been so preoccupied she would cerWould she let me come to see have done It. Cherry. You shouldn't tainly have become uncomfortable her?" the girl asked hesitantly. have run away like you did. under that gaze. Her severity was utterly transSarah shook her bead. "You mean theyre unsatisfacThats parent. Sarah's eyes were on her the worst part. she admitted. It's tory?" t saleswoman asked. JUNE TUESDAY, j earu-atuie- put-out- September Blanket Sale In June their happiness Everything She would not Dan about the chaise account since the hill had luen remcivul. At a drug store counter she lunched on a sandwich and malted milk and then hurrted back to the hotel It bad been agreed between then) that Dan was not to telephone lie r at noon because Cherry expected to spend the day hunting for an arartment. She did not go out, however, be muse she was aoxtous to be on hand when the trunk was delivered, fheiry would lake no chance with thal trunk, it came about 4 o'clock. By the time Dao arrived she bad unpacked everything and was waiting. fresh and radiant In a deep green froek with touches of daffodil yellow that he said made her exactly like the flower. he told her. lovelier. "Only "Lovelier because well, you're you!" They had dinner again at Schro der'8. exchanging news of the day over the appetizing hot food. were taken away to be re placed by dessert Abruptly Dan d was all right now. wen have to tell Four Big Reasons Why You Should Buy Blankets NOW! 1. Production New Low Prices ! ure possible only iH'niune th troinondotiN quuntity during off- this bis cowts were irdiud und i low proht-- These remarkably munufacturiT Then-plate- By doin got the bating! fct'nson. looked up. It was one of those moments that seem utterly casual when, looking 2. backward, events reshaping entire lives may he seen to have their be ginning. Dan said, Guess 1 forgot to tell you. Max Pearsons coming back tomorrow." (To Be Continued) pries :i Order Now ! Pay a little each week. Its you blanket in the fall! use of this Blanket rurchase Plan you can Pay u siuull amount each wPtk for 20 works. By autumn you will hr the proud possessor of blunkets. one or more of thus wonderful Melbourne By making budget your ineoim. reunion. Mrs. Hilnui Wight was a visitor of the week of Mrs Sophia Mii Richmond News Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson v ! of Salt Lake City spent Decoration Mr. Robinson day In Richmond. left Tuesday for Star valley, Wyo. He returned Friday accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Ella Heaps, who went on to Salt Lake with them for a visit with her parents. The Utopia club held a business meeting Thursday evening at the borne of Mrs. Marie Niveson to arrange for a canyon party Sunday evening. Following the meeting, refreshments were served. The club and their partners with several special guests enjoyed a , 1 supper party Sunday evening at the Owens' camp in Logan canyon. Invited guests included Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Merrill, Mr, and Mrs. Silas Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. 7yrus Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs. Sanley Brown. Evan Harris returned to North-por- t, Washington, Thursday after visiting here on Decoration day and spending a few days with Mrs. Harris, who is in Richmond. Mrs. Anna V. Merrill entertained the Womens Literary club on Thursday at her home which with decorated was tastefully early summer flowers. A delightful afternoon was spent Madame Shumann Heink by Mary Lawton was reviewed by the hostess who her program with supplemented selections from the famous singer on the phonograph. Following the program, dainty refreshments were served by Mrs Merrill assisted by Mrs Ray her daughter-in-lawMerrill and Mrs. Rulon Merrill. were Mrs. Alma Special guests Merrill and Mrs. Alvin Johnson, Mrs. C. Z. Harris was admitted ino the club as a member. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Whittle spent Wednesday at Fairview, Idaho, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Whittle. Lawrence Monson and Mrs. Alta Thomas of Salt Lake City spent last Monday in Richmond. Mrs. Verna Thornton returned to her home at Midvale on Wednesday after spending a few days here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark and at tne family spent the week-en- d Girls' camp in Logan canyon where Clark family they attended the Tol-ma- n, s, ;i TONIGHT the old maestro and all the lads will broadcast at youse some light entertainment under the auspices of the alma malta. Blue Ribbon Malt, good old Blue Ribbon Malt ... Just as themaestro hopes vou hke it, so the makers of Blue Ribbon Malt hope you try it. If you want the mosta of the besta, try Blue Ribbon Malta. And now,"Au Revoir until tonight V : KEEP YOUR HUSBANDS LOVE that THE painsuffer Hear Ben Bernie Mountain Generation after generation has Wherever you go, you find found the answer in this Vegetable Compound. As Mrs. June says, "There is nothing better for that tired feeling we all know so well. It helped my nervousness and built me up. BLUE R3BBON MALT . s 1 , J M-- U. S. A. C. Mrs. J. L. Bateman was honored by the members of her family a 1 grandchildren Sunday, the ocia-siobeing her 70th birthday an Guests from included Mr. and Mrs Iae and son of Helper, and Mrs. Mary Durney, Mr and Mrs Charles Murray of St. Anthory, Idaho. n n New waterfalls are appearing in Yoscmite National Park constantly, due to the melting of the heaviest snowfall in sixteen years Boston Terrier Puppies Registered A.K.C. Ringmaster, tlagerty, Go, ami Disturber Stock la-t'- s Gail A. Eastwood H wmu- wp 711 E. Center KL POCATELLO, IDAHO - ? r J- fiJ ft . , W a ft i - Miiii Advance Selling Melbourne All Wool Blankets 72x84 inches Silk Bound Ends. All Wool Jacquard Blanket Rose And a constant reader wants to know whether or not the film "Is My F'aee Red," is a sequel in the Sun. FIRST tN GREECE ATHENS The first and mail service in Greece has been inaugurated between this city, Salonika and Jan-niCivilian aviators will pilot of the planes. Establishment landing fields is being urged in other parts of the country to pave the way for the spread of aviation. j Blue. Peach Gold Orchid See Them Today WATCH FOR IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT IN TOMORROWS AD! er Written in 1639, a history of Yu catan is being printed after being compiled by Luis Rosado Vega, director of the Yucatan Historical and Archaeological Museum. h ' These Melbourne Blankets arc made of pure resilient ull Their luxurious, downy uppenranee entirely wool yarns. Indies their ability to wear. Smart, new and different, they are the greatest thing for the price thqta.s or will come your way tor quite some time. Then, later, but not much iaer, they sem bills. along The trouble comes when the star is too busy to open boxes lets the things lie around for week or so, and then discover that she must open piles am piles of packages to find tha pair of shoes she had sent out the day before. Club Airport is a place to dine and dance or swim or golf or tennis, so sandals and sables mingle happily on the dance floor. Miss Twelvetrees wore a datl blue crepe street dress and i wife soft hat which flopped engagingly over her heavily beadet eyelashes. Her look of soul sorrov brightens pleasantly when sh talks to friends, but that anguish ed look is perfectly natural t her face in repose The Woody s are going to Nev York in about a month to visi the star's mother, but will here some time before th blessed event is expected. 4 i Per Cent Pure Wool. New 1932 Blanket Designs ! L 100 like to would see it first." airplane-passeng- from which ! Each pattern is available in a great mimlicr of new popu-- . lur color comb. nations, so ditferent from ordinary Idankets. Youll pri-- e one higher than imjtliiiig else jou possess.. seems that a number of the shops have a habit of sending gowns and hats and wraps to her saying, 'This is just your type and we think yov d. Men soon tire of irritable wives. Vihat is a woman to do ? KDYL and CBS t ; pelier, Idaho, is a guest at of her mother, Mrs. Lodicv Olsten. The Bon Heur club spent a social afternoon on Friday at the home of Mrs. S. R. Christensen. Refreshments were The Benson stake Primary board entertained at a soeial Thursday at Cornish in honor of Mrs Elsie Eppich who has resigned from the board. A delightful aftei noun was spent at the home of Eppich. She was presented wtn a gift as a token of appreciation for her work in the organization At the close of the afternoon, luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs Leamier Peart announce the marriage of their duughtcr, Ina, to Ben Larson of Benson ward. The man mge took place at Brigham Citv last month Mrs. Larson is a charming young lady of Richmond and has been teaching school the last two years at Benson ward. She is a graduate of tha normal course at th' Seeral Popular Styles to choose Hollywood home is worse. Standard Time 3. Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Thompson and family of Lo;;un, Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Davis of Promo-tory- , Mr. and Mrs. T. A. RobinBy Llewellyn Miller son of Freston, Mrs. G. Andrew Anderson of Cornish, Mrs. Annie Gilbert and Mr. und Mrs. William . HOLLY WOOD Helen Twelve-frec- s Whittle of Farvtew, Mr. and Mrs is just a little bitter on the Guy Johnson of Tremonton, Mr clothes problem. She was dining and Mrs. Oran Merrill of Preston, nl the Club Airport with her Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Webb, of Lo- husband, Frank vhei Woody, Done Mrs. gan and Mr. and she told me of t la. were Smithiild Thornley of something Monday visitors in Richmond. what was on Mrs. Sndoniu Stevens of Monther mind. Il every month is bad enough. But the trouble it causes at TONIGHT at 6 Spotlighting rill. Get Your S. & H. Stamps Day Of Purchase! QinsfianserTsinG rws Jeadnq ont ATTRACTIVE INFANTS DEPARTMENT! VISIT artment Store Get Your H. Stamps Day Of S. & , Purchase! |