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THE HERALD SMITHF1ELD THEYRE U.S. OLYMPIC MAT.MEN MAN WATER DECISION seated While SMITH FI ELD with other members of his family in his automobile in Logan Monday morning awaiting the start of the Pioneer day fete parade, E B Lundquist, 60, painter, decorator and musican of Smi.hfield suffered a heart at''era1 tack from whuh lie did minutes later About a vteik he suffered a heart attm k Hfcord-mto members of his family As Mr Lumhjiii t oollapM d, bystanders assisted in carrying him onto the lourthnisi Dr l W Khason Logan phshiari, was summoned but was unable tu it vive him Funeral services will b4 hid Thursdav at 2 o m in th Snuth-fiolFirst ward L I S hap(l Mr. Lundquist whs b rn He cember 21, 1871, in R ot kholm, Sweden, a son of Carl Gustave and Caroline Erickson Kosine Lunri-ouiI The Swedish giwrnrmnt granted permission to hunge the name to Lundquist Duiing his infancy, he was brought to the United States bv his parent4 In Mr Lundquist ) 1905, moved Smithfield which ha' un the family hjme He whs nmnied November 4 1903 in th Logan temple cO Eugehta Harris, Hvde In u SALT LAKE CITY UP written decision handed down b ourt Kri here the state supreme of a Cut he day, a judgment county trial court against a grouf of Hyrum residents was upheld in u water dispute The tnal court had found Em A Sr 4ii Jr, ct gernou Btlcratn guilty oi tun court of tmir ati tempt in ifeiiunng o diiiec upp Wiun, of bl.u hb iuth bhe wuL. river VV District Judge I Mjff C who lias b en fitting tur t nu W IS JU.Mlcc J .luthjf o Chclty, ine (uhh!i Sometime ago tht Utah I'ovst ami Lot!1 i.ip.my oiught onrt a ci in against the and foUi JITiguUjU COillpouilea o giounda of (ijsiiH illfiiic u! tiiewa de rec tec aj pol lo'in.mt Late the (ouit h u J a dot ret ailoui.. inrie turn Jtc.t o v. ester m m Be terse na Vwit n in aftidawt was frbd l o. .panics, theioui l.V i.ii,;. ordtrtd tne l'tteiscns into eou: t i show (uu-awhy .hey shoun not bear the courts punishmen for contempt as it vus allege, tney had diverted water in vio tatun of the iivei uecreo. '1 hi icteisens then demurred to th court order and the First Ins tin court overruled he demur rer sometime ago the 1ittrsens ap pcalid from the District court to the state supreme court. d m are his Milton Ed Chailes and Rodney Lundquist, all Egbert, of Smithfield; two brothers t hirles AnK Lo Lundoulst geles, Dr V. G Ro.sin Chicago, one and oiMcr, Mrs Htlen S.mp son, Ios Angeles Surviving Lionel THEATEit Barrymore, as a brilli- ant, domineering leader who rules men, but is in turn ruled by a woman who almost plunges him to ruin, is the unique figure of a story in "The nWashington Masquerade," Mayei s sensational drama of national politics now being shown at the Capitol Theatre In striking contrast to his portrayal of "Grand Hotel, is the role of the dominant Jeff Keane, senator and national political power, who, though men are his political tools, is nevertheless the tool of a woman who, employed hy the lobbyist racket, deceives him and rules him by guile until the astounding dramatic climax. Barrymore probably never had a greater role. In The Claw," on the stage, he made the role theatrical history In the screen adapmodernized and with tation, authentic inside facts added by Samuel G. Blythe, famous political writer who collaborated with John Meehan, he has a mighty portrayal. In his speech before the senate he even outdoes hia famous work In "A Free Soul. U B Cl v Mr. und Mrs. Israel Yeates and daughter Myrtle unu sun, juuiv.a, lett tor Denver Sunday to visit Mr and Mrs. Aleck Yeates Mrs. James Olson spent last week visiting In Salt Lake City with relatives She motored there with her daughter and Mr and Mrs Frank Kosunbalm. Mr. and Mrs Ned Peterson of Wyoming are here to make their home. Mrs. George Cummings and Mrs Isaac Smith entertained their Beehive class Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. George CumGames were played after mings whicn a light lunch was served Those present were, Helen Yeates, uuiie Smith, Helen Biggs, Phyllis Yeates, Viona Olsen, Nerine CumMrs Hazel Chugg, Mrs. mings. Grace Yeates, Mrs. Mary Gibbons, and the Beehive teachers, Mrs. George Cummings and Mrs. Isaac Smith. A delightful time was spent hy all. Miss Nerine Cummings spent the week end visiting at Brigham City Mrs. A. L. Biggs entertained at dinner recently in honor of Mr. and Mrs Douglas Biammer ami family of Salt 'Lake A beautiful vase of Shasta daisies formed the centerpiece. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. oougias Bra 'rune r, Joseph Brammer, Tommy Bram-me- r, and Dorothy Brammer, Mr. and Mrs. C. G Ames and daugh-let- s Mane, Sybil and Ann, and son Charles Jr, of College ward. Willis Johnson is the proud father of a daughter born Friday it the Cache valley hospital. Mother and daughter are getting dong favorably. Mr and Mrs Lewis Kidman and Ytmiiy of Long Beach, Calif, spent lie week-enhere visiting at the lome of Mrs. Kidman's parents, Mr and Mrs Jess Kent Teachers of the Junior girls class and the girls spent Thursday evening at Logana. After a swim a dainty lunch was served to Mr and Mrs. Ernest Mauchley, Mr and Mrs. Hyrum Nielson, Misses La Fay Larson, Moe Rasmussen, Donna Chugg, Phyllis Mauchley, Vilma Higgs and Evelyn Yeates Mr. and Mrs Melvin Pitcher and family of Cormsb spent Wednesday afternoon visiting at the home of Mrs Pitchers parents, Mr and Mrs. George Cummings. Mrs. P. E. Winoorg and family are spending a few days wfth Mr J. P. Winborg. Mrs. Esther Eliason has returned home after spending the last 10 weeks in Detroit, Mich She reported a pleasant good time. Marvin Anderson has returned home after spending some time. d INTO Sl'ITS SAN FRANCISCO, July 26 it Pi The Ryan sisters, who make fancy kicking a specialty in their dancing act, decided to stay in unison aud kick their husbands out. Mrs. Thel na Ryan MacBride obtained a divorce, charging her husband with nonsupport, the same day her sister, Mrs Rosefiled suit mary Kayon Rotellt, tor fieedom from her spouse. Mrs. Rotelli also charged neglect. ' ' Paradise In with the brat coiiegiaie ana amateur wrestler in the athlete won pine on thi I niU-- States Oljmpir rountrj, the team ns in the final trial held at Columbus, O. Abme, left fcrappl to .ght, are Ja'k Van Be her, winner in the elass, und or rad Caldwell, king, both representing the Iis Angeles Athletic tub. In the lower group, left to right, are Bobby IVaree, Impound ruler from Oklahoma A. and M. College; Melvin lodfelter, 145 pound champion from Stillwater, La.; Edgar Nenilr, I nierit of California winner In the division, and big dark Kile, football tackle from Northwestern I Diversity who husky C C the heavyweight captured honors. Metro-Goldwy- NIBLEY fi Saturday evening at the Stoddard Richmond Mrs F A. Bair entertained at a trousseau tea on Thursday from 3 to 6 30 m honor of Mrs Orson Bair formerly Miss Julia Larson A color scheme of pink and white was carried out in the decorations and in the refreshments Abmt 7C he afterguests called during noon Those w ho assisted in making the affair an enjoyable one were Mrs Edna Lewis, Mrs Leone Watts of Smithfield, Mrs Lola Bell, Mrs Amos Bair, Miss Faye Lewis, Miss Bonne Lewis, Miss Inez Bair, Miss Arvella Watts, and Mrs Julia Bair. Mr. and Mrs Bill Niveson returned home Thursday night from a vacation trip to Alton, Kansas. They had an enjoyable visit but report that the heat seemed to be more intense there than m Utah. Mr. and Mis Ivan Christensen, Mr and Mrs Rulon Merrill, and Mr and Mrs. Y'ktor Johnson with a group from Jreston spent Friday evening in Cub river canyon where they enjoyed a chicken supper. The Bon Heur club met on Friday at tho home of Mrs Ernest Johnson. A delightful afternoon was spen. und a nice luncheon served Mrs Hoy West of Madison, Wisconsin, Miss Blenda and Miss Eulalia A tide rain of Grand Island, Nehniska, and Mrs C B Johnson .vere special guests. Miss Evelvn Wilding, duughter of Mr and Mrs Harvey Wilding, had her hand rut in a bulbed wire fence last Sunday. The wound required 23 stitches to close it. Dr Estella Spurrier of Ogden has moved to Richmond and is of the occupying the ho.newh'-- cast h ws recity court hitie cently vacated by Mrs. Alfreds Brown. The Girls' Literary club were entertained at a wiener roast on Tuesday evening at the home of An Mrs George Chnstotferson enjoyable evening was spent by 15 members The club has been reorganized with the following officers- Mrs Mariorie Christoffer-son- , president; Mrs Ned SparkMiss Ada man, vice president; Peart secretary: Miss Gertie John Miss Edith Funk, son, reporter; e Miss Ignore Bullen and Mrs commitprogram Traveller, tee; Miss Sabyl Bullen und Mrs. Violet Thompson, membership committee Mr and Mrs Silas Anderson and Mr and Mrs Rulon Merrill spem the week end in Ogden canyon Miss Norma Kidd of Ashton, Idaho, is a house guest of the Lonn McGavin family. Miss Margaret Stoddard enter tamed at a chicken supper Iasi Mar-den- ranch home The following guests were included Liden Mathers and Grant Keller of Salt Lake City, Julian Robinson, Ernest Gunnell. Miss Marjorie Robinson, Miss Fay McCarrey, Miss Elsie Lsjwis, and the hostess. Mr and Mrs George O Webb and daughter, Joan, Mr and Mrs Noah Woodland and daughter, Erma, and Mr and Mrs George Dotv with Durrell Thomas who was in charge of the saddle horses made hike to High Creek Ioike and Cherry Peak on Friday They rode in cars to the place commonly known as the Cellars and from there made the trip with saddle horses and on foot The day which was somewhat cloudy and cool was ideal for the trip Mrs. Amasa Beckstead and Mrs Harold Cartwright of Preston were dinner guests on Thursday of Mrs Albert Cartwright New Presidency Sets First Union Meeting Benson RICHMOND stake union mooting will be held next Sunduy under the direction of the new stake president, H PPond The Relief society and M. I. A. will meet organizations together for their afternoon meeting A lecture will be given to this group bv Dr N A Pedersen of the DSAC. A good attendance is desired. Following the union meeting shortly after 3 o'clock, a dedicatory service will be conducted around the Benson Stake Relief society tree which was planted this spring on the tabernacle grounds. An invitation is extended to the public to attend - AIDED Mis Harrv L Welch entertiunei at dinner Sunday evening of lust week the onusiun being her biuh day anniversary Covers were laid for Mr und Mi, Cyius Hunsei. and son, Lyle, Mrs Harry L Hadaline, Mrs Hans Keller, Brig ham City. Mrs Julius Sorensen and daughter, Opul, of Hyrum, Mrs John Welih and Mr and Mrs Harry L Welih Mr and Mrs Oliver Smi.h and Mr and Mrs David Hirst left Fuduy for Yellowstone perk Mr and Mrs George Phillip-speSunday visiting relatives and triends in Hyrum Mrs Harry L Welch spent Wednesday and Thursday at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs Julius Sorensen. Mr and Mrs Leonard Sargent of Punguiti h are visiting their duughter, Mrs Kffe Welch anc family Walker entertained were served eshments to 10 Junior girls met at th. hiuif of their leader, Mr Verna Sun nsen V edneday evening Woik on thur projti was the feature f Fit fr. hmtnN wire i .er.iri The V-- lti Mr Frank Sorense i Mr' Bi rn.ird Ha. dm in t .hr of Arbon, Idaho, were tamed recently nl a lumbeun ir u! Mrs Agnes Cujen is siLr vnpiioient to h-- r ind M id fami'v m pue Is 1st WIK ( . t. inl v T7 - - The Coffee High Grade Buckagd 2 4 A woman JLmmK m a n's Pork Steaks played a game treachery and tngue, with hti 25c Round Steak 15c charms a weapons' Pounds . Tound HAT4 H FOR DAILY SPECIALS! Uttalhi Cash Market and Grocery o ', it Familys Interested!! Screens Idol LION EL BARKY MORE KAREN MOKLF.Y n ii.s fV A anther iftMdJUuyiflpa sow ii M-- htr (;f Albert M Curbe t, formerly Walker, motored t field, Tuesday tvomng and n-tamed at a sliowei m he Fit or he oartv was given a ti h of Mr and Mrs G W Wai m Many he a itiiul gifts wt re riclu d LuiKheon wai served to Mrs W dford Lai sen a s b v teas ut an attractive drim-i- leona , ntsdiy ii compltimit S il Georgii Math r of t. !k 1J ya t i I I i In il 1. Mr. in. a i n the J Bar- ) lift Slui.pt Bn I her hut - it '1 C min v il i i Mon I t i M Li Ct t . i f h. i D i. lit, .iij Boj md ji t ) '1 hi it .1 t , , p tM t U i I ii. i. tts ii 4i. f .Ul , ti j .U it. hi h tli o rk I 1. . i h Vi Spreads Eayoim RICHMOND - A reunion of the Roskelley fanuly was held Sunday, July 24, at the home o Mr and Mrs Leonard Roskellej of Dayton The families of Mrs Margaret Ann and Mrs. Agnes Roskelley were present A splendid program was carried out, refreshments worn sefvod and an enjoyable day was spent. Those pur.ieipnting in tho affair were W H Roskelley and wives, Mr. und Mrs Leonurd Roskelley, Mr und Mrs David Roskelley, Mr and Mrs Carl Holjes in, and Mrs Lulu Mortensen and their families of Smithfield, Mr hnd Mrs. Bryan Hendricks, and Mrs Ulyesx Lewis and children of Richmond, Willard Roskelley and Miss Mil dred Ferris of Davenport, Iowa Mrs Gladys Lindsey of Grund Junction, Colorado, and Mr and Mrs Milton Roskelley and fa.uilj of Lewiston Dont Be Deceived By the Low Price Guaranteed Values! of buying' a fire rayon foi less than if 1.00! These, Tli ink i'fend in a veiy attiaitive pattern, are ic.uly in blue, roae, fcoil, l.ier(ler and ami i5ievn. (iomi weight such a .eiisation at the pi ice. SI COSTLY BAKERSFIELD, Cal, July 28 Pi Swimming Is expensive for William Buckey A 15 minute swim in a local plunge cost him $3 u minute He hung his cloths in a locker, took a dip, and returned to find his watch, valued at $45 was gone (I Imagine!! Genuine Bamboo Turkish (Samnmojm Towels! A beautifully colored genuine Han boo Shannon 'low el. Full 21xlG size, reversible pattern, in lose, blue, lavender, gold AFTER ICE and gieen. Very heavy weight. Here is an opp to get lid; natiouallv advertised Tbc towel at a veiy low cost. This price mav IS ADDED rover cotne aRain. SALE! ORGANDY FROCKS (let All The With Hats to Match Economical, too. TreeTea is highest quality, lowestcost (An M.J B P,oJ. 2 in New at 59' for $1.00 81x90 inches Made strong 6464 count fabric, free from starch. You cun buy these far cheaper than you ran buy the sheeting to make your ow n and remember, this is not lust a sheet but one of whuh you ran be justly proud. Full size of heavy Drinks at the Fountain Stjles 47' ColurL. Pink, blue, maize and uiie, all with double tcxtuic bata to match The hats are rosebud trimmed daintily Sues 2, 4 and 6, for tiny tots in style as pretty as you've seen and our price is but 47c. 3 .My. A ie for $1.00 Hut These PRINT Values PRINTS 5C Yard Did You Ever Hear the Like? Youve seen prints offered at almost every price but not heretofore at such a low price! New designs ... a big assortment thHt wont last long! We have a large supply, but suggest you come eurly Limit 10 yards to a customer RATISTF SOc Cool and troil.. We Close at 7 Saturdays cn.p f ir Sum'.vr All f is colors Man-uf- a tu:i-- i s surplus of highest grade fahrus 36 mi h width. HIND DIX'Oli VI ED TAIILK CLOTH 53 hand decot ated Beautifully and guaranteed fat colors Two mz patterns, the Silhouette- and Dies leu Flute patterns Sio 50x50 inches QirisIionnsinG Jcatfiw '(ws Yard 'orttwrt Store You Also Get II. S. S la mps 11 Hf li Full Size it III! pit Where Cache Valley Shops With Confidence W. H r t nh, .1 i ) - - ul-- i f it hi r o d ty t j L ut u mi it Mi ut Gi'ii I Mo mi nst vutk the md rett Mi . id ii L - iii jm tei .spAinljm, giUsts (f Mr P Mi Line Mrs i tt rt iii4 d t a iicttilv b JhiiiiUu it H n l'n d i en ht of luH' ftirru d i jitlt, v t ( iK tt i p n u i Wit 'oi Mis Jane Stunqf M ford Lirsin Kiln 111 Shuuju, I .ne B ikt r a id b h i Fuel Mr and Mr Mir did! J IuJ! d r hi uicrt !U fo in. ed Friends and lelativcs Lae C1' Sclt oi Come to the Bis Store Refreshing with the i New Specials Every Day You Save More than You Spend WHOLE Uoskelley Reunion Is Held At Dayton With Tree Tea you ore sore of better Iced Tea because this special blend bolds its full flavor after ice is added. 9c v T1 Yeu Need Shredded Wheat e were also Hid for Stumpf Mrs Lizzie Baktr, lone Baker, Isabella Stumpf, Mr and Mr Larsen and family Mr and Mr Elmer Bowen .f Magna, are guests of Mr Gear Smith Mr ani Mrs Marshal J lii-leof M.nvhhi Min J me Mumpt Miss IsabuH SGinpf Mrs tj J B irrett md Mobile !' ret toed to (I iik 'ton, Munir t n Huri v.sir th a iMiiiit j.t H ir ing M ' u ma M it'i t Covers Qjjuuuy CapitoL SPECIALS l r JVi i thi , Oscar H instil, und children of San Budge and daught- Fian'isrj, Calif Dr and Mrs Lvnn Stauff r and er ituth of Logan wire guests Mrs William L Kidnwtn, Sun-- i son of Moscow, Idaho, are spending the summer with Mr an iy fiT.ng s () J Bai.ctt Was hasteSa Mr Henry Stauffer and Mayor and Mrs Be ter Larsen t a oclightful afternoon paity Mrs Mrs Mr und Bre.illi Maisev ent rt lined aondtv hi'ionrig vi.iisn d J Dudn v and th Mien, members of the Sovonis Sewung LuihIko-- i was n die and itav, of ?t Lou"-- circle, 'I nursdjy 1 aid Mrs Georg, i Mather of ened .j Mi" Isabella Stumpf U La) . City, Mrs Jane bu upf Mesdam , Zi a Birk-- r Fern BaThe ker. Satlie Hardman, nd Mis Duhelli Sumpf Myil h1 on t iblc vMi (entered wi h Martha Barrett lone Larjih Ada sen, flowers Elhd W'alk'r, Taylor, u'liMr Tin Mi Kan Wee girls sur Walker, Verna Sorensen, j!isd their leader Mrs B! uh he Marva Kidman, and Itetta Hnb-ne- r Bud 'I ut sd.iv tvenin Th narfv Arthur and lawns Kidman 4f ts ,i n in honor of Mrs Bird's D Mia TCBERCCLAKS STOCKHOLM, July 26 dPi The Swedish National Union Against Tuberculosis during the past year sent 9,292 tubercular patients to sanatonums and helped no less than 7,200 children exposed to tuberculosis, according to a report at the annual meeting During the year 328,000 kronor were paid out to 218 dispensaries serving about 44,000 homes and one hundred and fifty seven popular lectures were held. California, left recently for the Madison river in Montana on a fishing trip The Beehive girls met at the home of Mu.s Ardella Lalluss, WedRefreshments nesday evening were served to eight The Zion s Boys and Girls met at the home of their teacher, Miss VedA Sorensen, Tuesday afternoon Games were plaved ard refreshments served The Trailbuilder bos wth their leider Mrs Eva Smith, held Gass at the home of Kuion Hn Wednesday evening ,1 he l s son wa gi Veil by Mrs Suuth Rc freshu nts vere served and special guests, Mrs Fib n L u Mis iLtta Hiibntr iml Mrs Gcui Ric liman Mrs George W.ilkt-u d of Carbin, N v sja i., . k days the guests of Mis H'ci, W alKer Mrs Selnm Hancock ..ml hi Primary dusa enjoyed an nitmg 'Tuesday afternoon Lunchecn v till s dav Wednesday - birthday A dintv luncheon waa servtd to 12 guests Misa Isanehe Stumpf enter'ained st an attraitive dinner Sundiy of Cowers centered th A bowl table Covers v.ere iaid for Miss Georgia Mather of Silt Lake City. Mar hall Dudity Mr and Mrs and (inldrin of S' Louis Mu, Mr ird Mr, O J B irrett and fan ilv and Mra Jane St in to 6 girls Class leader d Mrs AIj Ildamn I.a In and S.idie Hirdman, S Inia HnncKk were Inn heon Mir.hia Huwi ami Miss Jntue guest, of Mi- - Vera Suelton, Tues Imrds ifvd SHEETS Package 9 3 2. MUlli ' Rons, Eugene Jcsn liUle guest . Park CAIITOL Mrs at a children's party Wednesday m honor of the fourth birthday of htr daughter, Mattie Vane lr g 1 Mendon News ltcri.i, ao 26, ' UPHELD IN COURT DIES AT PARADE ALKIE OPICS TUESDAY, JULY JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH, -- t |