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Show THE PAGE EIGHT SEEGMILIER LOGAN. HERALD-JOURNA- LITTLE FLOUIl GIRL PAYS .fe IS CACHE G.O.P. CALL , FIND ACCOUNT OF SNOWSUDE in tne w. . Seegmiller of Salt Lake for thi the Kepublnaa povei worship on was ticket thus fall Hie Seegnililer forces Thursday. ilr see mil lei us t, v ne county with a group of mii i hey backers during la day tailed on Huns Mikkelseu, Cut he county GUI chairman, mid uihe r loyalists ot the putty in Cm he during the day With Mr Seegmiller vure Hazeii Mr former White, Iarkmson city treasurer of Salt lihe, K C r two im nami ot)u Opeii.shavt iters ot hla headtpiurtt t x (.impugn FATAL TO TWO I1V III SHELL lir.ss Fiftv four .liars ago last v. mt.r a' a snow sink tragi dy ociurit-iin Logan i anion Timple fork while u i rew was engigiil ill out tinibir and othi r mutei-ia- l oiistruction of Me for the uogan t mple h hrotlur of Rro V, liiiui.i X.i'g ballon Offnei Andrew King and La.sterhoii ill, II named U yoiin ol lit ar Lake valley lost tin ir Me slide King was i lr.es Jriver of one of the supply rugous ih plying between Ligan and it'inpiV folk (tiiip ol N'l l II) A IT I HKHIM) A v.vsl a omit of the snow lid nsiue efforts was writ ri:.d ,en non u. ue 'ibii vVfvi i..ii..oirs 'd Nil k t roua faioiiv tiv N ho dml recently at his Stoll .,mih Loan home Mr Cronkstun was om ol the rescue party 1 1 QI . 111 Cove News V : or r:irm"' '"''tinK A spcuui m Sunday Bunluy whs suuiim iicil i 1 tit the bishopric piugm.Mated of two mult quid Is by K S McQuurrie, k T Halliim, Arthur Ieterson unit Gt'iugc of Hyde I'ark Hint two by the quui el witn a Mis soprano obligato sung by MesCurmu Bulls. St alters were srs Hallum and McQuarr. Mr und Mrs Henry (ininsh, Mrs. Altlon Cornish, Mrs Trevor Kichurds, and Mrs Joseph Cornish spent Saturday at Ogik n shoppingof Mr. and Mrs H H Harnson Lewiston and Mrs Arden Hope of Garden City spent Weilnesd iv afternoon visiting Mrs Fenton Hen- I s dricks Mrs Clurente Allen entertained in honor of Mr and Aldon Cornish Monday eveMr with ning at a kitchen shower fown nit of 32 guests present guests were Mr. and Mrs William Karren and Miss Gayle Smith of Lewiston. Mr. and Mrs Cornish received many useful gifts Gain-- s were played and light refiesh-ment- s were served A party was given Saturday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs. Donald Titensor The eveA ning was spent playing cards delicious lunch was served to Mr and Mrs Fenton Hendricks. M. and Mrs Glen Day, Mr and Mrs I owell Tltnsor and the host and hostess. Mr and Mrs F T Ballam and Mrs DeRiece Balls of Hyde Hark were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Oral Ballam. Sund. Mr. and Mrs William Allen and Mr. and Mrs Theodore Allen of afternoon Vilen snent Sunday Allen and visiting Misa Kosa Thomas Allen. Ms. Lorln Allen of Giaee, Ida ho, is spending a week here visiting Mr. and Mrs A B Allen and other relatives David and Homer Curtm of Salt Lake City are spending die summer here as guests of Miss Kosa Allen and Thomas Allen Mrs. Fenton Hendricks entertained at dinner Wednesday evening Guests included Mr and Mrs Glen Day and Mr. and Mrs. The evening Trevor RU hards. was spent playing cards Mrs Henry Cornish and Mrs Aldon Cornish attended a luncheon at the home of Mrs Hams Rond at Lewiston Thursday afternoon In honot of Miss Velva Taggart The Junior girls and class lenders, Mrs. Clarence Allen and Miss WedJay Kent, motored to Logana nartv nesday afternoon to attend given In honor of Miss Irene The afternoon was Hendrieks SDent playing games after which a was served to Mrs lunch delicious Thomas Hendrieks. Mrs Roy Mrs. Clarence Allen Miss Jay Kent, Miss Agatha Hatch, Miss Ha7ei Miss Neta Eskelsen Cornish, Miss Dora Williams, Miss Mrs. Idonna and Ponna Cornish, Mr. and Ogden Livestock git-Un- I V More than food tor the needy is contained in the sacks of flour winch the Red Uioss is distributing throughout the nation. The Red Cross is organizing sewing classes to make clothes like the jumper mess woiti heie bv little Miss J h Ills Smith ol Washington -- out of the sacks themseh es. 1 Millville News Mrs. Lutz and two children of Toiringlon, Wvo. are visiting Mr and Mrs Alvor S llulse The Young Ladies Mutual presithe Gleanor dency entertained girls Friday evening at thi horn of President Annie Humphries The i playing Bunco ening was s Riues were won by Iuhi und ClcMa Gallagher dauity lhree-c- i urse luntheon was sirved to 17 present Vernon Garr and Leliny Lar-s- , weik-enn sjient th in 4 lit Lane City lis Kinn r Msrr i, t nf n here with spent the week-enlit r mother, Mrs Matilda Larsen Masters Robert and Jack Waite of Salt I ake are here for an indefinite visit with Mr and Mrs i.'.t hum-phiey- d d Kdwin Hill The Jumoi girls held their reg ular class meeting Tuesday evening at the h inic of W'ynona Cummings Sewing and music formed tile entertainment Thomas Jessop He few days here ranch in Ridgedale, the pusl spent returned to his Idaho Friday The Gleaner girls held thi ir i lass meeting on Tuesdav evciiin : at the home of the iluss leader The girls Mrs Hilma Humphreys are working haul to complete tneir Mutual scrap bonks. Light re lreshmenls were served to eight J P Hansen of Salt Lake spent Wednesday here with Mr and Miss Barbara Mrs T H Cutler Culler, wno has spent the past id days in - Sa't Lake, returned honig with M- Hansen Mrs. Lillie Taggart and Misses lora and Nora Shaffer attended funeral services of Theodore in Logan Thursday Mis Jesse P Rich and baby afterof Logan spent Thuisday noon with her daughtir, Mrs I Ges-se- 'l V Garr lames Lau' ten and two of Hyru..i were gue.-t-s . iiughn Scott Thursday of furs Mr and Mrs Martin Mathews of McGill, Nev , are visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Magnus Mathews A number from here spent Wed nesilay and Thursday in the Some have iiius canyons fishing eported good luck for the opening day Word hus been received by C Hale of the murriuge of his m, he: i in A Hale, in Salt Lake ity Tuesday, to Muss LaRue StaMiss ley, also of Salt Lake tuplev was formerly of Delta Mr is lule work.ng for the Royal Laundry. Work and business meeting of he Relief Society were held on Two guilts Tuesday afternoon cere quilted by the sliders present Mr. and Mrs Muitin Olson, Mr nd Mis Eslie D Jenson and Mrs enneth Olson spent Sunday at Tremonton with Mr and Mrs Ronald Olson 8'1-- daughters v hulf-mile- d Luella Wheeler. Miss Louise Rawlins and Miss Della Shepherd. Mr and Mrs Raymond Allen reROAI BIDE BEAI TY turned after Sunday evening ALBANY, Ore, June 18 (Tin spending several days at Salt Lake A loadsido beauty camnaign has Cltv Mr. and Mrs Esther Allen spent boon inaugurated by the State of Garden clubs. at Federation Salt Lake City, Monday -- BRUSHING UP SPORTS By Laufer (AVeRNE, FAloR NEVER Itwroay DEKW AdtoOGH UkS M TMES HE WOPiS SLATedTo RiC TrO- TMMuJOkiToE EVCT ) i oNirfcUfcEWiscMKE OrfViiit nc ll t W N 15 1913 hE UJA3 m 11 .III) TiYiEO x'DUSiY' , OF pliFioR INfRACTtOKi XaE ROLS A FEW QSJS DERBY SHuTbo&.ZbuJrtiCH to-H- fJEJj SsssrssiaL ciR-1.9- v.lliv tel-U- Arm STAR Sheep Receipts ll.khk, ini hiding maiket, 2212 to Clucago for market SY V'RAN'ITSCO, June Is San Ilaliu eo liulttr toduy, core H The Weather p, , P2 noil Generally fair 'rII Sunday; warmer AP portion tonight. Ivi':t( '(1, I S'fUH, to Kansas City marto Sioux City market, I ( Mi itltT 1077 to Denver mprlet, 4774 toOmaFiit market and 1399 to St Josoph market; best fat lambs, dm ms, $5 00 few lots plain driveins, h M.e 79 IK I downward to around $4 00, late four decks fleshv Utah yesterday, feeder yearling wethers, $3 00 mswr ,H12 1636 MUHINL WO IK I SPRING WORK AM) GFNEKVIOH KKP MRING YAi, i: Hi i:s t'ailmn ( Ion d, Moior tint l'p WKIJHNC UP sujpli: S2..-.- 0 1 d (Minder $1 (10 BARTSCIirs GARAGE, Providence ilk. E. 1 All Wt.ik Gu T'diitood 2 1 S. U.I.C. Station ! F IF This business of washing dishes isnt so much fun. Dirty dishes are bad enough. But dirty pans! What a disagreeable task! And how the thousands of housewives who cook electrically appreciate their freedom from such, a burden! Springlime .All-Expen- RACE XKNEAR ie-MEttttff. OkITL'o ofThese RvfT. OCGASiCAS SUCCEEDED HMToTne orr. 7A 7 scsoReDluto ' I 1 FUS-lFi-ON- E DCB0NE ToWK)6 MiS 0PD0NENT2 BlRWEX. earlsance M00hTSAaBFV Ope of the womens magazines recently made a sur-- ' vey, which showed that the average woman spends seventeen hours a month scrubbing dirty pans! But you dont need to be included in that list of household slaves, if you install a modern Hotpoint Electric Range in your home! Youll have no soot-n- o dirt-smoke. Cleanliness is only one of the many attractive features j yOKtA se of Electric Cooking! Enjoy a brief springtime vacation Spend several happy d..vs A in beautiful Salt Lake City change of air and scenery will A holiday in the do you good heart of scenic America is always a thrill. Write for details about our very attractive RATES Everything i overed at low cost. HOTEL SuteEtfef) gy GAL UJOOQ' SW Etma Newhouse SALT LAKE CITY W. E. Sutton, Mgr. C West. Asst. Mgr. . . Hates Now In Effect tonight REDUCED - PRICES 3 84 i Butter Prices You could, if you desired, take a pan off your Electric Range and set it right on your white tablecloth without fear of the finest speck of dirt. 32, jiT1 wtu I, C. A1S EAlil.KS A IMSTON June la il m wienn' Itads the eagles m Mas's uhusi Its Mu Intel J Wreun, of recently was elei ted Hiuerhill, mesident of the stale ael ie of Hag'es GAMES. if G f, VJOhi . no Vl)EB tSbeWE n lie ' Officers cf the Y. L M I A. of conven-a- t Logan stake will hold the stake house Ron Sunday at 2 p m Conference reports will &e given by board members Tonight at 5 o idol k institute will be he LI at the stake house of thifeient lei I 11 ip leudtrs w ml of the sake i offer Logan Stake YLMIA TI I ItlHs For Con VentlOIt , IANS. 76 TS? j ur S 1 tip-li- - , BESdTWDKjFcA l if the bcrr.es will be any iheaper and the produi turn max soon be over If people want the ihutcest berries they should buy those produied in coai'v Cash Monty will then in Ca.he lounty ?o to 'inind will be paid out for puking nuik.iifc: and merchandise and so will remain m emulation m the i.uii'y fl e II, dll its appri'i idle the operation they have h id from the ousintss houses of loigati us well i, the palronuge of the .n moving this years rop ofpeop'e bt There has hi en the fine.t kind of looperution whnh will result m the genet al good of all of wil-'nv- A Rope itol it is doubtful - -- ATHLETE TWO A EARS June lk d Pi PHILADELPHIA, Clyde Davis, scnsutional Temple r, never com-,teinivorsitv in track events until he mte-e- d the university two years ago In a recent meet Davis won the 8X0 run in 1 minute, 58 .teonils want berries had better make their purchases at once because rnents OGDEN, June 18 (o - Ogden le: livestock reports for Finlay, as ben made by the USDA are as fol- - cause arc in they bung hannu Ou h a!U, ar d n Hogs Receipts, 1325, induding fait shape no other section e r pro for murfcet( J2y to Oakland duced finer berries than are being packers, 683 to San Francisco put on the market m Logan this 434 and to kers Los pat Angtles year by Cache valley producer few p,upc.rs; slow, scattering The people of Cliche v dlt who jnveins about steady; choice kinds few siarte, top butchers, mixed weights, $3 50, small lots light lights $3 40 r'tttln Receipts ?2 for market mixed drivpins about steady, few meiimm steers $4 00, cad lots com-In- s RKIAlltlM; nmn and medium ket Dave Beat h was .ittle ih. hm wallow and able to dig out, through the snow to the wood There he got a horse, tamp rtaihed town and gave the ulurin We wen at a dame in the PenLogan hall where the J of C us left ney stole is now Three he dun.e George Hibnard, Will Palmer, and 1 We hud a pair of bob sleighs with a wagon bos fab of hay We got a half dozen shovel, limn the night watch, Charles Frank, at Z C M I and did not stop to change clothes We certainly pan! for our negligence before we got back. On seeing a light at the wood It camp, we diove over there Uncle Nathamei was kept by and to the doo:, Haws He mine said Put the blunkets on your You are the in tome and hursi.s, first t. gtt he e, and youll hit two or three little slides You will have to dig through before you reach ihe on- the bo.s are in' "We hud gone 12 miles, and eight mine to go He had a big which fireplace with a touring tire handed felt might, good to us He us a tin coflee cup dbout hull full of gingei and hot water We had not been .there long before other teams came in, anil we pushed on tht other eight mi.es The slide had filled the bottom of the canyon for about 40 rods and 10 feet deep The creek had bucked up making an awful mess wEE NOTHING ALL DAY "We scattered out, and ran up and down, all over the sl.d, but there was nothing in sight As more men came, they were placed dug at the most likely places All find-without throughout the day, the men ig either of came on. some went As night to the Wood camp I home, some was sent with the team to 'It It was long afttemple sawmill er dark There were a few men there, and there wus a big fire m the fireplace in the dinning room The table was pointed out that Billy (King) used to danie on were After a good supper we shown where to sleep "Early next morning we started back with Ben Ramsell, the team foreman, and a few men from Bear Lake, and were soon bade on th slide We dug there till 3 or 4 p m w hen a yell was let out Here's Billy and his 'earn1' It was at the east end of the slide He hud been hit broadside, throwing the outfit into the bottom of the creek He fell between the wheel mules under eight to ten feet of snow C O Card called all of the men up there, and said, 'Lets all scatter out and dig in new places and '"d the other nmn, and all go home together I happened to go with a tew ners warlv to the west end of the slide We hud not dug much, be .ore one of the boys uncovered F.asterholt's head He was stand s mg up, one hand holding to one foot on the bunk He A fivf had run across the eieek .re steps and he would not nave been caught in the snow. U AS NEAR SAFETY "Snow packed Fp..,-- jn P was very wet. He could not move a hand The' top of his lie.fd was not mors than a foot under the snow. Ajlother yell went up In about 1932. e, f l , 18. half an hour all was quiet on tin iDUDDl 'DhtUCDO and the sad men, andiKrKK Y liKIlYVrilA I a string of teams were on (heir 20 mile trip to Logan I was asked again by tiupt C O Card to go again to the Temple mill with his foreman Le i Ramsell, to take a fou horse ti.iwoirrv growers of la he team, go up to t,he mill, und teti n the men and their belongings down counts rtre elated over the wav in to the Wood camp that ni lit e whnh the crop is being handled Til growers have ur-- I wei e also to tell the Bear Lake this boys to close up the null and (he Kll,- houses and go to their homes tor o the Vinter This they did snow-slid- i&k Growing interest throughout the stale SATURDAY, JUNE UTAH, Visit our store, or phone us, and learn how easily you may have an Electric Range installed in your home un- der our liberal time-payme- nt plan. UTAH POWER S LIGHT CO. t Ef F IC&E TifPU BL ICSS ER VICE! |