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Show THE PAllli TWO FUNERAL RITES About ARE HELD SUNDAY i uni ral rvicei for Mrs "piindt foil man, formerly of Logun, whose bouy was brought here from Wyoming Saturday morning, wore held in the Logan Fourth ward L U S chapel, Saturday at 1 p m Bishop () A Sonne was in charge of thi rites which m m relatives and friends of tht t nulls ''pi ikus v.ho l.tjiled the activi tus bar u fir, and integrity of ( oli m m M s and tm mot rs of md spoke words of hi i lumily K Bai h svi m iii ol than n ignbor of the Cniemnns in in when they resided in Fenvtr G Lumlstrom, Brest M tvi r I W tj. t indquist and irto'pi h F itidnn of llii (u ht j tin and j ft Mdi n Bishop Logan otrvii ui Itniplt We dm d dr, wtl1 night lulv II t A firm I i )j LOGAN, UTAH, L, MO N D A Y, - THREE MOVIE JIUSKKTEERS LEWISTON JUL Y 1 1. - 1 9 32. Marshal l keGmir of (Tm u, m Jllinoih, has writlt n to tb Chamber of Comimio tu mim M joHtion rt M.irdmis; living Mr KaUhum btalts ihit h i to move to Logan in N pt rub t poi Mr Asa Thomson v as a u. bh at ner guest of Mrs Jtssn Richmond Tuesday MBs VeMa BuUars tnBrfnned at a party during tht wtik at the home of her partnta Mr and Mrs I D Buttais in omp limtnt to Mrs FJlis Kelly hof Lingle Wyoming A deln urns lum eon was served after wlmh Fun-1Brut i w re was enjoved awurdtd to Mrs Kelly and Mishi guest m hided Mwthu Kin $ 85 0 7.4(5 5 Stt 4 44 LHS J I bun u Marriage lnenM n o hi sued trom the offu ot the 'heltutij S mm tuiuily meik to At Walter m s J Hm e Armstrong and Hr ipfiiid h A J both of Foratello, I ho Althur t ui t isti m i d wire M tiighun f ( InUum 11" LaW ayne Hargrave M jmi lor Bn r H w is fur rush F ' Aim and Lydia Hed fv th wail K in f Sin u(i i horns, teliu, Idaho Mi u fru s Fui si rg ami j. in Vir Shirhv ('I irk md barbs O , u j ete r in Mm. Mary Anderson a Burial was in Hit Li gun uty of Mrs Melvin Hums at IT m Idaho Inst week uid whir the grave was eiimtr h di if d hv Fldi r Hairier Mr. John Johans n of m Lee Alberta, ( unada. is vimIiii , .Mr II ti l,i gan with her pmnt-.i J1 Jhis M C r' Nielsen Mrs mi e first time in twelve she was here Shi tvp'eis i LECTURE about a month J v r I I Thursday afternoon Mrs Vtrl in Leavitt and Miss M" hi Ki nt t ul a hrulgt lum heun in Here are the three movie nuisketeets of together. The occasion was a meeting at compliment to Mrs Kills Kellv of Wyoming A bridge prize u is Hull v wood . . . Harold IJovd, ( harlie ChapIos Angeles to piomote the wealing of 'awurded to Mrs Lorraine Warren lin and Douglas Fairbanks, left to right hind u guest price to Mrs Kelly as they posed for their first picture linen suits. All are linen enthusiast The gut sis ini hided, hi sides the Mrs Rosewell guest of honor Swinyard of Oakdale, Calif, Mrs '(hal Hnllum, Mrs (Tart nee Alb n Chandler arid Mrs Eva pHrkmso'i g in hospital recuperating from an Mrs Trevor Fredern kson of ( ove Mr SUMMER SCHOOL and Mrs Kenneth Baer appendicitis operation Mrs Iairraine Karren Mrs Hob Miss Margaret Ririe, daughte the vieek end in Ogden ar.d Hlrnr Mrs Velford Karren Mrs spent of Mi and Mrs Hyrum Ririe, aJl Lake City s underwent a tonsil operation at a leriy Kent and Miss Villa IS TUESDAY Mrs C J Van Orden enterShe is Logan hospital Saturday Mr und Mrs F.llis Kelly und tained the De Lure club a her reported as doing nicely de A of Wyoming, visited home Kndav afternoon son, I. up til pi oph ntteniling the spe here Havid, "I he during the week with their lie ions Hint heon was served after r. n mi u I iln rnai le inlhge summer i il Prizes STORE MANAGER meeting Sunday parents. Mi anil Mrs Henry C which oo was enjoyed b school diamt Mr Lazarus were awarded to Mrs Durrtll mght U uhlih Hr Edward How-aiKent Harriet Ford and Haive OHig Cnggs was the speaker were Mis Edith B rgeson is visiting Hendruks and Mrs Lorraine Kar-ihe an ecli Ihnt Tuesday at gins, w Fourteen Hub members and philosophical in Salt Lake with her Ethel, ON BUYING p m in the college auditoridist iissioii on the fine urt of liv- for an indefinite time sister, the following invited guests were n Ethel the (lirei um Wallace is Gantts Mrs Harry Coley, Mrs. ing will graduate from the L I resent tor (iriggs is the heturer of the I) S Business s hool of Salt Lake Mew art Coley, Mrs Loyal Pond, Manager Glenn Earl of the LoThe is incited to the play Mrs Durrell Hendricks, Mrs Vicsiik at the Utah Sate this month store of E W Elliot & Co free of public chuige although the lower college und the nueling Mr Parker Baker und children tor Uaddups Mrs Bob Blair, Mrs gan store left operators, floor will be reserved for summer V J Cunningham, Ana arranged through ipoperatlon of Ogden are Mrs Rosewell department visiting here at the Sunday morning for an eastern sc hool studi nts until k 2r p m of lollrge and iliurih uffuiuls home of her parents, Mr and Mrs Swinvard of Oakdale, Calif, Mr fall of and wintei having trip Children under 11 must be accoin-with Hr firiggs Parker Baker of Ogden, Mrs merchandise P E. Van Ordm He for his store lined In Mn u pal nt lie Mitrf that the world IN liow Mrs John Huwkeswuod, who (JUnn Rtvmond of Idaho Falls accompanied E VV Elliot of Bel in the iiudst of a great re- has been ill at a Logun hospitul, and Mis Lmin Smith of Smith-helLoof Wash lingham, formerly nal sarnie of thought Life, he ex- is reported as doing nutly gan, head of the organization, and Sri UN KK AL plained, is becoming more personafternoon Mrs K M Oharlts Johnson and son, of the Friday other stores of George, Funeral services for managers al und sue ml than it has been at Van Orden enti clamed tin Al jnd Miss Ruth Reeder of the company which operates also Stanley I Larsen, il, who died any lime in the past He gave evi- Lons ulub at her hinge A inlor here Saturday at in the Pacific Northwest Saturday morning at a loral hosdent e ill this in pointing not the scheme of pink and blue was i nr the home isied of Mr and Mrs Allart They expect to return to Logan pital after a short illness from Li ends in the fine aits of litera-turo- , A Beigeson ned out 111 all appointments 4 about to after a the visit August pneumona, will be held in Newton painting and miiHie delicious luncheon was served nf Miss Nedra Stoddard returned merchandising centers of St Louis waid L D S chapel Tuesday at Hr Onggs said that the people ter whlih hicige was enjoy id t' h i h nc rJ and New Yoik a well The J j. ni ii in charge of Fr.day aLe spti ol the earth me biaonung more Prices were uwuithd to Mrs May the Limhpnst Mortuary company ing the past two weeks at a n- - other cities of the east toll rial and are In ginning In realise the Kind of pi ogu sslun He believes that to gain the fullest uppiia on uni of me, one miiNl face it affirmatively The Early Life and Poetry of Alfied Teunvson was discussed b Hr things Monday morning at til The evening college uuditoiium lecluie will he at the 1, H ,S Institute at H p in The Tuesday he on tile east culling lei tuie 6 will qiiadr ingle at .III p in ! ldi 11 ... SERIES I'.1 I..I. of V'.ll, V ulliu 11 wax a bii si of Mi ' I Mu8 PLAY Hut-tur- i Anderson Sunday d n Mis. Kill) her vacation tiin li SorellM n is m iol.ii ; in Ojilin nol N ill Lake City with fruinl hves. and ri'la Mr. and Mrs. Ernest 1 umlalil and son, and Mr and Mrs John Anderson of Rivei Hi inlitx returned Sunday evening from a trip through Yellowstone park Preston TRIP Ber-geso- 11 Agri-lultur- p c d , Lewis White of Hngluim City was a Logan visitor lu.t week Johanna Lene of spending a few dus LARS PFR loo i ', Villt COMPARISON CHART FARMERS ALL FOR LINEN V Town htttJit HERALD-JOURNA- Trea-smeto- is in Logun visiting with her aieter, Lelsu Lum- T Supt- - Louis A. Petersen of the city schools, with mi rubers of hi i 'oKuiy, returned Sunday from an extended automobile tour ot one week. Most of their time was spent in Yellowstone national park and In the Jackson Hole country Air Petersen said of Wyoming. he found very satisfaitory turning Tourist visits this season to Yel lowstone have fallen down over last yeat, Siipi rin tendent Petersen said Mrs. Ceeil O. foolcv and AK1 4IF THANKS of K1 Monte, talif, me line friends and neighTo our visiting her parents, Mr and Mr bors who many extended their love and J. W. Crawford. or deed, In word sympathy, by our bereavement and loss of our LoMoses Watterson, 18 ytar-oland sister Donbelovf'd gan, boy, was the vkttm of a na May, daughter to the speakers, the singbicycle crash in the Tenth ward ers and musicians and the givers Sunday afternoon or evening He many beautiful floral offerwas found lying unconscious at of the we express our deep gratl-lud- e the bottom of a hill, his wrecked ings, and sincere thanks he him beside Although bicycle Mi. tiud Mrs Sumucl H. Larsun suffered nothing wotse than seund Family, vere bruises on the foie and con Provident e, Utah Cusslon, he was unable to give a coherent account of how the ac i dent occurred when (pie.tioiKJ HLIDKK MEET Monday morning. BERLIN Germnny Is to stage an international gliding contest on HAVE July 17 wihch is to feature famous fliers from all over Europe The contest will last two weeks, will offer prUes for the longBIG CELEBRATION and est flight, for duration flights over 10 hours, tor altitude, and for speWESTON Plans are going for- cial events. ward here for a big Pioneer slav celebration to lie st tged on S.itur day, July 23. to A feature of the nh hr ill m wil be a meeting Ht in it m it who I of the gtnerti a representative church authoiitiea frmn Sail laihe BETA KAPPA fraternity pin, figprobably a member of the yucrini ure 41 nml ItlW oil buck Re, of the Twelve Apostles Hi Journal raid to turn Jyl3 This will be (ollowid bv an tif ternoon program of sport i wlmh roit ml!', will feature a baseball game be KNGI 1SH T fill A NTS 7'Ni North tween Weston and Kiierdidc A Sixth Ea-- t JlJ boxing program and hmse rini Will also be im ludcd TMkSTwo dances will la given, one 1IIK1 E luad of liorsis, one sor- el one blatk timre nnd one bay on at E'iiJjv midnight starting and the other on Saturday tvimng horse Notify ( V Mohr, Provl-- j as the climax to the ulchration ileiice (ut leward. J13 Ct, Farm prices of lambs began to decline sharply in 1929. dewhen educed puitha-ir- g jKiwei staited a general cline. This is si, own in the chait above, piepared by the l S. Bureau ot Agricultuial Fit nonues. Tneie is a leiativelv large numbei of limits tor market this year and demand in most mat kits i still week, the buioau reportaASfc Faimeis can lompate then lotal lamb pmes with the national average In tilling m the erupt blinks at the ml of the that t. I Clarkston Mr and Mrs John Buttars, Mr and Mrs G S Buttars Mr Robert Sutter. Mr and Mrs H S Buttars Mrs Joseph Burt and Mr and Mrs D Buttars of Daton Idaho, motored to Salt Lake Cit. Sunday to attend the Jesse funeral services of Mrs Tanner Mr and Mrs Brigham Griffin ire the pioud parents of a fine habv bov born Sunda Mr and Mrs John L Godfns and Mis by Mr accompanied Morns Godfre and Mrs Andrew Griffiths, spent a few d tys recently visiting w i relatives in Rexburg Carl ('rook stun of Salt Mrs Lake spent a week visiting with relatives and is the guest of he r mother Mrs Ruth Gnffin Mr und Mrs Jesse Buttiis motored to Logan lust week to utte nd the funeral sei vices of her grand mother Mr and Mrs He nry M God i.d visiting frey spent the week at Salt Iaike City of Og4len wa Elijah Godfrey an over night guest of his father John E Godfrey recently M.ss Myrtle Dahlc spent a week visiting with relatives at Weston V c Ms iHtolt Sorensen of Maiad Idaho is visiting as a guest at the home of W liter L Thompson Miss Ann West spent a few day at the honn of Mr Frank M Ravsten Mrs Josie Ravsten was pleasantly surprised on her birthday last week erd Neighbors and friends met on the lawn Games ere pkntd music enjoyed, and a delicious lumh was served The following enjoved a trip to End t morning Bishop Gun'ite R O Loosli and wife, Mr and Mrs Kenneth Thompson, Mr and Bennie J RnMcn, Hyrum Butt irs und wife Mr and Mrs Newell Thompson, Mr and Mrs B Sr and Mr and Mrs Pyron Loosli and aon, Stracfoid churn i was served and Lunch nnd a good time reported Sir and Mr Thomas H Godfrey Jr and f umlv spent a very pli ak mt evening in the hills Fti day night Supper w is cooked ovn a bonfire Ra-U- W ilhurn Mr uml Mrs Buttars nd family spent Sunday in Corat home the nish, visiting of her mother and f tther, Samuel W hi nt y Mr and Mrs Russell lardine of i luh Wton spent Sunday visiting rela 1 es be re Mr und Mrs Byron Loosli and at u lull U the Bcliuil laHil fold at Newton Saturday ihil-dre- n in d WESTONTO Too Late smokers want a Classify w msr I j LIVE in a . . play harder. . . We work harder. age. fast-movi- ng travel quicker. And we smoke more cigarettes. But theres this about it: They have got to be milder today. In this age, smokers dont like strong high-pressu- She Coes Around In The Best Circles re cigarettes. About four miles of warehouses are ripe, Domestic tobaccos, stored away to age for two years to make them mild and mellow for CHESTERFIELD Cigarettes. To make sure that CHESTERFIELD is a milder cigarette, the greater part of 90 million dollars is invested in the tobaccos used in CHESTERFIELD. These tobaccos are filled with mild, Gross-Blende- d. This" Welding Together or Cross-Blendi- ng permits e ery kind of tobacco used in the CHESTERFIELD blend to partake of the best qualities of every other type. Its the same principle that Burbank used in crossing different fruits to make a still better fruit. athlete is this lithe fraulein of Berlin and An head over heels in the fad of newly introduced sport in Germany. Anchor your feet, grab the handles, shift your weight to set the wheel in motion, and youre going places and seeing things from a brand perspective. And what a chance to give the boys a all-jrou- aero-wheelin- g, run-arou- ! CHESTERFIELDS are milder. never harsh high-pressu- re . . and thats why, in this age, more smokers, men . . . and women, are changing to CHESTERFIELDS every day. a |