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Show PAGE EIGHT. TIIE HER A LD - JOURNAL, iiUU IT DID TAKE YEARS TO MAKE UP A SAMPLER; NOW A FEW HOURS - - - - I RODEO AND FRONTIER DAYS By - M.ss Su'ic ami ('Im'ir-CorbetBear Lake day. more 15.010 than Just a"d th- door theater a daik, slightly misty sky the light gray of the Bowl shill glowed with hidden bulbs. L'nder the concentric circles which east the music out to the hills who h ring the wide natural am- phithenter, the orchestra worked at that busy confusion of sounds which means 'tuning up" Breaths of laughter, a gay gabble of greeting between the great and the near great, the clump of feet on the wooden aisles and dirt runways and the rattle of chairs was stilled suddenly and then lost in a long murmur and a burst of applause. AIFKtO HERTZ XKltlY ES Alfred Hertz, the conductor, waa crossing the platform with that long limping stride which is as familiar to Bowl audiences as the continuous chirp ot the little crickets and the busy obligato of the little frogs. Ten years ago, he cut the air vih those powerful of his baton, and opened the fust of the symphonies under the stars. As he stood, his slender black stick raised to open the second decade of the Hollywood Bowl, the hushed thousands on the hillside held their breath. It was an exciting thing, that silence, for it was a tribute to all thut the Bowl means. IMFILSE TO STILLNESS It was significant of a unity, held fer a little while, between Republicans and Democrats, between extras and stars, between old People ar.d children, between bank presidi nt and peojile with mortgages It was a common impulse to stillness by those, are beleaguered by haste and hurry and the shattering incidental din of civilization. It was significant of a hungry I overenee for music among a great body of people who do not know the technical differences between I a minor and dissonance. It was significant of a thirst for beauty older than symphonies, older than composers, older than music itself. It was significant of the difference between humans and the blithe little creatures of the hillside that chirp just as unconcernedly on concert nights as on silent ones. nuid-paike- Simirth- - yalte and son and Mr and Mrs Gene Blair of Ogden are spending the week in Logan with friends and relatives Mrs, Lydia Burnham of Richmond has been visiting in L'gon with her daughter, Mrs Kredrhk S holes. Mrs Bin r ham recently returned from Salt Luke City 'here' she was a guest of rca-tivc- Dnid Tarliet, counselor in the Second,.!.. I) S ward bishopric of Logan, and Dean Mcthe Donald, quorum president, BY CLAIRE Deacons quorum of the ward turnand MIA Service ed out en masse Monday and rillen fur Tuesday nights to clear out weeds modern feminine bride-to-b- e or the For the handy needlewoman frt.m he ward chape! lawn After the work, a svvu i was enjoyed at who believes in expressing her individuality by "making her own, here are two pictures which are most attractive. Logana plunge. When I saw them displayed in the art needlework departments, I Marriage licenses have been is- recalled those precious samples, caiefully guarded, in the Colonial sued from the office of the Cm he rooms of the museums, which were made by the ladies of the Revolution. Yet, they are also being made with equal zest by the fair sex county clerk ti John Henry Bln.si-UIdaho Fulls and Riant he Hitn-re- of today, the only difference being thut in former times it took years Bln, Hey, Iduho; Ehirl Emanuel to complete a sampler, and today it can be made in an evening. Begley and Alice M.ir,e Bird, both Our grandmothers would grow green with envy were they able to of St. Anthony, Idaho; Theodore see that one can walk into store or gift shop and Fane Young and Rhoda Louise purchase ull the materials necessary to complete a cross stitch felt Johnson, both of Idaho Falls, Idasilhouette, like thut shown here, for less than a dollar, including the ho; Thomas Demur Jorgensen anti frame. kroda Idells Chaffin, both of I ran across it In the needlework department of a large department Blaekfooi, Idaho. h store and discovered it is stamped on black felt for simple in white, size 5 a by 8 4, all wrapped in an attractive John J. Hendry, member of the embroidery a pair of them, Including Cache county school bouid and box with everything necessary to complete the glass aud brass hangers. Hupt. J. W. Kirkbiide visited the illustrated above is appropriately called SunYoung and College ward sehoolj set The tapestry picture in Winter" and X was amazed to find that it too can be purchased Tuesday for inspection purposes. with all the materials necessary to complete it, including the franie of yarn necessary Supply and maintenance bills gloss and matt, and of course, 19the striking colors h, for about 85 cents. for June accurcd against the gen- for the embroidery, size 8 by Of course. I can tell you that you can buy a piece of canvas and eral and electric light plant funds Now girls, get busy of Logan city veto ordered paid Hot vour own but it hardly Pays to do this by the city commission Tuesday Think of the fun you will have in making these, and especially, think night. Amounts authorized paid of the fact that you enn boast to your tricnds by saying "I made it were $3250.09, general fund; and myself. $1196 96, electric light plan. fund. Herald-Journ- V cross-stitc- Notice , Polire Chief (liliiert Meehan Tuesday night was authorized to as many extra men or. employ July 25 as he considered necessary to augment the "itv force during the opening day of the Frontier Days and KJileo lev. here. s," A daughter mi born to Dr ' and Mrs K I,. Hanson nhospital Wednesday morning. loc-a- Mayor A. G. Lund.trom motored to Salt Lake City Wednesday morning on business. Mr. and Mrs. K. B Jeppson o( Carson City, Nev with their lb er sons, are spending a few days here Mrs. Jcapson's parent visiting ton Pioneer Picnic, to be held here was August 3 and 4. Mr. J i has p.i ervigement Some sort of whiskers, beards, to tach ,Ve? v.eei-- s at the hirsummer se non of t te U uversitv mustaches, sideburns or other tne inof Wyonu-- g at La' line He is a sute adornment becoming offi-Cidividual is prescribed in the former si1; lent cf the FSAC. city edict. Alton Enn i waived preliminary ' A penalty of publ.c shame by hearing i.nd was bound over to placement in the public stocks the First Distrut ciprt Wednesday erected in the civic center hanjjs before over the law s violators. morning v hen n Fven earlv day costumes, such City J id" Jesse P R.i h on a foigery rha ge. ills b ino was fix- as ruffled skirts and pantailetes ed at $nsi for the women, are coming out of the mothballs for the celebration Its But that whisker angle tough on the barbers They've WHISKERS concluded there is one thing to do And that a to sell hair tonic Mrs. Ellen S rath Mrs. Jeppson forc'd ly Miss KLir Smith. ul IN FAVOR HERE All Republican workers are urg-eto be present at a meeting in the County Court House Thursday, July 21st. at 8 p. m. Members of the state organization will be present to discuss matters pertaining to the present campaign. 1 j g j 10-pl- y, Trailers 2 - Ccn-trali- ners by means of a flyinv target The target is towed behind a It is in the speeding airplane. form of a wind sock commomy used to show wind direction at The gunners fly about airports. the speeding target and fire at it Holes puncturing the target regis- ter hits. Spark Plugs .... 5c Each Springs, Generators, Starters Eirs USED AUTO PARTS South Main Logan 1 X46w. D rstrea u fere rf the new Ow jhee dam, just opened after being under r instruction since 19 i8- - It will ojien up a new section of Idaho to cultivation. BY MAINE FARLEY men who have seen Leslie gulch, OWYHEE DAM, Idaho -- This! a hidden beauty spot which will be gt rat dam, which will put 123000, accessible to launches plying the more Idaho acres irto fertility, ieervo,r, say that it rivals the has just been finished and dedi- - beauty of Bryce canyon, Utah. In expectation that the dam and rated to its job of food produc- tion reservoir will become one of the It s a monument to the greatest scenic attractions of the dreams of C. C Hunt, Di J west, thd Oiegon game commisJ baiezin, L T. McDonald, C sion has alteadv laid plans to Liown and John Weaver They, establish a fishing and game re- SvJi I stmted working for it in 1910 The layout cost Jg.ikVi.riim; it is second in size only to Boulder IIFS A REAL HERO LOS ANGELES dam If there are The Owyhee is no ordinary dam. any medals worthy of the heroic It is the highest in the world, deed of Mrs Isabel Jones husband, he ought to collect them with using 417 feet above the river bid, and locking together tn- no trouble. He was walking with driver colorful rock wails of a natural his wife when a damsite vath an imposing an h nearly ran into her Seeing the husa thoesjnd tar coming, the that measures band jumped m front of his wife, feet in length a ross the too. Inside the dam are 421)0 feet hurled her to safety, and wa of galleries that will be served by struck hinuelf. an elevator, an innovation in dams Eld trie hgh's have been installed alorg the narariet wall The ring gale spillway, or glory hole," bunt in a natural shelf of roi k behind the dam, is another unique feature. The srullway discharges th'ouj.li a shaft wluib 23 diops 3K) feet straight down, to diversion connect with a tunnel. The ring gate is a large steel flout, automatically controlled by 10 , m. in the rise ard tall of the the reservoir When the reservoir to flood proportions, th is filled AFTKRNOON SPOUTS surplus v ater will pass through1 the ring gale chute. i U.'UlT 1R Storage will begin next winter in the reservoir, following the natural course of the river for a of e distarn approximately 52 nulrs aud forming a lake more than a pud mile in width Diversion for lOO.fKiO acres of laud to be irrigated by gravity will . be accomplished through Tunnel No. 1, wlni h runs for a distance of more than three anJ Diff miles to Tunnel canyon. As pert of c oj Tgnuil plan, the Midnight Dunrailroad running from away, four miles out of Nys.sa, to the dam will be converted into a highway ns soon as all construction work on the tunnels is finished. Engineers and the few other ' j i ou H 2 J SPECIALS E. W. ELLIOT In This July Clearance of Ladies Fine ? Lurgc, Juicy Dozen FOR RENT O tt IDLEST, HAS DEFIED COST! Hello, World! Bring on your Horse Pulling Matches " Two Baseball (James one-eight- h alleged troubles. Dances Two ... Good coffeel Schilling coffee! Eggs Going Up We are glad lo announce a raise ot lc a dozen on : THATCHER H Extras, MORRELL COMPANY & i E3 Two Big Boxing Events H&raimtils 10 Buy 1 Pt. of MI 0 BARNEY JOHNSON Newton 4 ELIO r I)KKW MelLst ille 50c Jonteel Cold Rounds Cos lllxh HOOT GIBSON td.il.o Calls YOUNG PRESTON - 4 KID GREEN Hyrurn Rounds Utfcalhi RRNES JACK Smithfield Round 4 ADMISSION Reserved General Under 10 and Indies . 39c 35c Sauitaiy Napkins 15c n Lewiston Rounds s. CLYDE HAWKESWOOI) Lewiston s. 1 14c Grocery i vs. Harold Ilawkeswood Del Baxter ... . 50c Miik of Magnesia $1.00 Tooth Paste . . . 33c 40c Squibb Tooth Paste 33f $2 00 Ambrosia Deal $1.00 4 Bats Palm Olive Soap 25c Puretest Cod Liver Oil . 25c liycnogcn ide $5.85 Zip D.al 35c Zinc Oxide - .. 79c Perox1 5c Adheasive Plaster $1.00 . PRICES: $1.00. tax 10c; Total $1,10 GTlic, tax VnC; Total 73c 40c TICKETS FOR SALE AT Miller Billiaids Club Billiards Logan, and OM L BILLIARDS, Preston , Owl Biiliaids iiiiww wi i" Prescription Drug Company 33 North Main Street ! j Puretest Aspirin Tablets (100s) 50c Puretest Rubbing Alcohol (Pts.) 50c Puretest Milk of Magnesia LYNN PITCHER Smith! ield Second Night, Tuesday, July 26 59 6!)c HAROLD MTNGER Pie.ston Rounds vs. for IC SOLUTION 50c Tube MI Shaving Cream Round vs. ANTIkEPI 50c Box Rexall Orderlies GARTH CLARK Logan Ogden 31 AND GET ANY OF THESE ITEMS FREE! Rounds vs. ROY TAYLOR Such as Household Remedies, Toilet Articles, Perfumes with a Tremendous Saving on High Quality Merchandise! Seattle, Mash Treasurcton Profits Sacrificed on Many Items . FRISCO McGALE vs. KID BARGER STEAKS EL. of the morning! on Wing July 22nd Celebration Ball July 23rd Pulton C OC .... Im riding i24-nu- le LEE EDWARDS Cash Market and YOU PROFIT WHEN YOU PURCHASE! E. W. ELLIOT & CO. Schilling Public Meeting Pre-do- n O H (Y.C A ZJ ORANCES P E 4 llaWltlfl , JULY 1000-fu- 10 CEREALS Any Kind 8 lb Bag nl E Hutch nson of wno is a real hcavyweip decided to take part in fessiomil bul'dcgging. Hut has not had n.w h expcrieSL'i bulldogging, but fie says now is time to learn. He will also enter the professional bronc riding. Hutchinson is large and strong most any of the enough to handle steers of Wellsvdle, an Wyatt other hror.c rder, will also enter the professional bronc riding. and Wyatt have entered the Cache valley bronc contest as well Sylvin Peterson of Benson ward has entered the professional calf roping. The committee is pleased to have any of the Cacl e valley boys enter these professionIn admitting children up to 12 al events. It adds local interest years of age free at the rodeo and therp iH n0 reason why the it will be necessary to have all local bovs with training can not children unaccompanied by parents hfco-- ic na effn lent a the outside or adults take seats in the bleach- performers. ers and south grandstand. The mam grandstand will be reserved The About 31,000 fires in New York for the general public. committee in admitting children City last year took a toll of 122 up to 12 years of ge feels that lives, including those of six firequite a concession Is being made. men. Cream Thursday By making this reservation, the general public in purchasing tickets need not worry about good seats. There will be a good seat for everyone Extra seats are being provided in the main grandstand. There is no extra charges for seats By making the price 40 cents for youths from 13 to 15 years of age, no government tax The general admisis necessary sion for adults will be 90 cents 10 cents government tax with plus to extra charge for grandstand Rodeo prices through ' seats. the country generally are $100 with extra charges for feats and The local comgovernment lax mittee feels that with the fast running races and with the rodeo e"eiita, th, y arc offering an exeep-tionprogram of events for the price. J E. Flanders of Payson has entered two fast tnorougnbred horses for the tunning races and Haynes and Fleetwood of Weiser, Iduho, have entered four head Every stall at the fairgrounds will be taken. This promises to be the horse laigest and fastest running program ever staged at the fair be will There thirty head grounds of fast thorougnbred running horses for the races. The track is teing placed in excellent condition and should be fast. With the fast running races and rodeo events, the committee is able to offer one of the best balanced programs on the circuit. Celebrate at Weston I Daring Price Crash FOR KALE SIBTNGKRS. 2 pounds or over, 12Hc lb J. V. Netderhiuxer, opposite Johnson's Grove. Jy26 IT KMSHED four room apartment-itown, nicely furnished Also two upstair apartments Phone 525. JyJUtf FOR KALE OK TiTIdeH WILL TRADE 20u acre cattle ranch in Kileore, Idaho, 18 niih-east of Spencer) for Lo-- , or sell outright gau property, Apply to A, W. Ossnien, Rigby, Idaho. Aug. 20 Arr., ;C-- E. W. ELLIOT & CO. FOR HALF LA SALLE compute law course Extremely cheap. 69S East Seventh North. A19 FOR RENT FMTRNISHFD FIVE room modern bungalow', furnace garage 179 North Firs East. Phone 38I-Jy 27 , v ALLENS ARENA 8:30 P. M. July 23 and 26 32x6 New Truck U. S. Tire, LONDON- England's Royal Air force is training its airplane gun- -' h- J'27 .. J, j BARGAINS! FLYING TARGET o - Tho CENTRALLY. Wash bes a;mn in pioneer -tnit i I OST the barb 'r jiole s int is KEY'S in brown leather folder like your favor'hdirg elo. Return to Herald-JournJy23 ite stoi k hairs. For all of the nude citizens of FOR RENT FFRNISHED TWO rooms with bath, 258 East Ontraliu became vibieet today to the 290-Second South. Phone CMiiptusiy v'.osker-growinenaited bv the Jy27. --rrdmame lmmission in orenaration for cry the 21st FOR KAL- Eannual Southwest Washing LARGE frvers. John H. Kemp Phone J27. WANTED WOMAN wants work of any kind 364 South First East. Jy23 FOR SAI E select, yearling leghorn hens, laying oO per cent Call after 5 p. m. 326 East Thud South - j ARE Too Late to Classify 7S3-J- ' out- - AGLOW I nder Miss La Vern Harris ef Provo was the gueB. of Miss Gladys Hobbs, Saturday and Sunday. l,y i rt , iJlrerte.i I , ami Mrs. lames S and family of Ogden ap.nt Sunday in Logan as gue-- ti of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfoid W Smart Thete son, Robert, who has been visiting at the Sn.a home for the past (hire weeks returned to Ogden with them. ILnlc j same, seemed packed with ea,;.r and slightly Breathless nusic lov- The great slope of the hill- siui v.ai a mass of quiet which was taking deep breath after the hullaballoo of getting through the traffic by eon-ilime rilK BOWL Bancroft Mrs. - the great Mr. mil Mrs, Fred Fr"driekin snont the week end vith relatives a. Downey and at Bar, roft, Idu hn They v.ere gue-- t. of Mi and Mrs. Moioni Alir.orid at Do.vn and Mr and Mrs Amos Kighy at and I red Williams of Ogden will bring his Boys Drum corps to Logan for the big parade. There the are 51 members including drum major in this drum corps. unim dressed white all are They forms and look very attractive. Mr. Williams has also organized a Boys Drum corps in Logan. The Logan boys, will also march in the parade as a group. This adds one more musical unit to tne parade. There will be seven musical units in the parade with this drum corps. . ; Mr. and Mr,. S. W. MitMi-j- . and Mr and Mrs Wilford W Lundberg, enjoyed a hor,eh.i. .t trip Satj'dav to While Brno lake-Tuesday a trif v.as liken t) Tom Grove lakes. Mr. . night t, ir Mr. Miller The Hollywood Hollywood Bowl always is filled with peace and movie sturs on the opening This year was no exif even ception, less than 10 000 turned people out La,t year the first nights was attendant-.slightly hil'!re" of Del Monte. Calif, who htv. been visiting in Logan w itn M a Cooleys parents, Mr and Mri I W. Uawlurd, left Tuv.d.iy home. O. Cnnlej Llewellyn . Mr. and Mrs, VVilfo.-i-l W. S mi.--t were visitors, in Sait Lake City Monday, 2ar S.nar. hating a special filtering to attend. M's. ( Spotlighting Westerners Win Long Battle SIDELIGHTS as Great Idaho Dam Goes Up Hollywood LOG AM SSfiKSifi Mis. Lucille ruRe, Slf art, Kuy Mil motored to Sunday and spent the A 19c |