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Show THE HERALD PAGE TWO. - THURSDAY, JULY JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH, 2 8. 1 932. Hoovers Path From Iowa Farm to the White House r , manager Onion John Hdi-of the Mountain States Telephoni ft Telegraph company, and George of the Ogc Quillian, manager den district of the same comin were Logan Thursday pany, The present rates ot the telephone with discussed were company members of the directorate of the Logan Chamber of Commerce Mr. and Mrs. K. L Mitchell ol Ogden spent the week end in Lo gan as guests of Mrs Sarah Yeates W. R. Wallace, chairman of the Utah water storage commission visited several Cache Valley com munltics Thursday Mr Wallace who is a vu e president of the Utah Oil Refining company, it mentioned prominently as a can didate for governor subject to the Democratic, slate convention. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Madsen and family of Ogden were guests over the 21th of Dr and Mrs W. B Preston. Enoch Aniiissen, former Logai resident, now making his home it Hollywood. Cnlif. was a husmesr visitor here this week checking up nj tiaeinij i p japps nf hitainvut property which he owns in Logan and Mist I.rneMUi Tinge MU Marian Jones of Salt Lake Cit were week end guests of Mr and Mrs 8. E Needham ; Mrs. J. D. Pett and daughter Elizabeth Ann of Chicngo, arc house guests of Mr. and Mrs N D. Salisbury Mrs. Pctt is a sistei of Mrs. Salisbury. Miss Cornelia Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hill, if the house guest of Miss Gladyt Hendrickson of Idaho Falls, Idaho spent C. Harris S. E. Need Wednesday afternoon at the Bear Lake summer home of Dr J W. Hayward They alsc witnessed activities of a large re union of Bear Lake residents held on the lake shore during the day A reward of $10 for the return of three lost bicycles taken several days ago from somewhere on Cen ter street has been offered by the Logan city police department Chief Gilbert Mecham said Thursday morning. The reward vill bf paid for information to the return of the bicycles, or to the person or persons returning the "wheels. A marriage license has been is sued from the office of the Cache county clerk to D Charles Giles Conda, Idaho, and Golds Parish Elba, Idaho. Mrs. Afton Heninger of Sail Lake City is visiting here witn her brother-in-laand sister, Mr and Mrs. Bramwell Peck. Mr. Joipph Pauli of Salt Lake City is visiting relatives and friends in Logan and Providence. LOGAN ELKS WIN -- TWO, LOSE ONE The Logan Elks defeated Bloomington bv the lopsided score of SI 2 at Bear Lake Hot Springs Monday and on Tuesday, split a series with the Cache American team. All but tw-of the Elks connected for bingles in the Bloomington game Wednesday while every jnan entered the scoring column, Sorensen Pnd Quinney each accounted for four runs. The score of the first game with the Cache American Tuesday wa. 2 for the Elks but the Cache American turned the tables in the night cap with a score of 8-- 5- -4 HUGE SKELETON GRO VEIL AND, Mass , July 28 The kull and bones of an Indian nearly seven feet ta'l and about 18 years old when he died, approximately 390 years ago, recently was found in a sitting position inside a stone vault under a gravel bed near here by Dr Elmer Bagnell and Fred A Luce, of the lavermll Historical Society TP Too Late to Classify . HOY IN WEST MUNCH 1880- - By NEA Service Left an orphan and taken in by relatives at West Brani h 1886 Went to Newburgh, Or gon. stoiy of a poor boy Typically American-th- e who worked his way upward in life has hecn an uncle to Portland to shill the career of President Hoover, wliuli is told here briefly in working as a clerk in a real estate 1891 Enrolled at Lelund Stanford Born on Aug 10 ill the little village of West Brumh, Iowa, the son of a country blaik- - (California, working his way through on tables and luiititing iaundiy FOR SALE CHOICE extra large dark red raspberries; picked fresh dailv Place order now. Phone 842-WANTED WOR- KEXPERIENCED girl wants general housework. 192 East Third o goutlu (Tear house). J-- to live with ed dates-1874- - PHEASANTS ARE ham ' b Mrs. Alice Christensen of New ton was a visitor in Logan Mon day and Tuesday. District Judge M. Farrell Johnson, and . Ar Mr. and Mm. J. W. Larsen and family of Salt Lake City havi been guests of Mr and Mrs. A M Larsen during the week - Word ha been received bv relatives from Mr and Mrs Vincent Reeves of Columbus, Ohio, an nouncing the arrival of a son born July 24 Mrs Reeves was of McNiel Miss ; formerly r Logan. Mr. and Milly Mrs Reeves are graduates from the Utah State Agricultural college. , - SON OP AH IOWA BLACKSMITH Logan Doctor Tells of World Travel Experiences Mrs. M. O. Maughan and daugh ted, Ruth, of Chicago, are visiting this week in Logan with J H They will leave this Maughan week end for Provo for another month's visit with Mrs. Maughan-fathe- r, William H. Homer I JpO QN RELEASED HERE One hundred and etght Chinese pheasants were distributed throughout Cache county by Lawrence lohnson of the fish and game department Wednesday. The pheasants were distributed In Hyrum, Wellsville, Mendon, Benson and weft of Logan The birds were batched and reared at the Utah Slate Agricultural college They,' ,were two months old when released PRESTON Mr and Mrs. Jack Hickenlooper and Mr. and Mrs Arthur Johnson are vacationing at Kaysville and Southern Utah this week. Mr and Mrs Emil Peterborg, Jr, Theo Peterborg, Mr and Mrs Ernest Porter and their1 children, enjoyed an outing to Bfar Lake, Sunday La Vern and Marjorte Workman of Salt Lake City arec guests of Mr and Mrs. H V Burleigh. Mrs Burliegh entertained Saturday from 5 to 9 o'clock for Marjorie who was eleven year old Four little guests were seated at a table centered with a birthday cake and served a chicken supper Wednesday afternoon La Vern was the motif of a delightful lawn party, followed by luncheon Seven were included Mr. and Mrs. James Bullock were host and hostess for fourteen friends from Provo, over the week end and recent holiday. Following dinner at the Bullock home and dancing at the Pcrsiana. Saturday evening, the party motored to the Oneida station and spent Sunday and Monday, enjoying themselves immensely Mr and Mrs. A B. Nash, Mr. and Mis Dave Nash, Mr and Mrs. Weldon Nash, Mr and Mrs Virvil Knudson, Miss Ila Nash, Mrs. L C. Hatch and Charles Olsen attended the Nash family reunion at Logan canyon Sunday The Clover Leaf club held an party attractively arranged Rook Cher-ketts at the home of Mrs Leslie Friday afternoon The home was beautified with a variety of lovely summer blooms Following the games a delectable repast was served to 17. Mrs Thomas Boyle received score prize Miss Larene Neeley and Miss Gwen Foss have been visiting in Salt Lake City recently Mr and Mrs Robert Jones have left Preston to make their home in Ogden Mrs Jones, who has been president of the Third ward Relief society, was tendered a delightful farewell party by tne women of the ward, Thursday Following a variety American surgery and American in the hospitals excel anything rest of the world, Dr ID C Budge, medical director of the William Budge Memorial hospital of Logan, told the Rotary members at the club luncheon Thursday at the Hotel Eccles Dr Budge, who recently returned from a seven months trip and study around the world, declared that the main reason for his latest study was to prepare himself more fully to givp service to the people of Cache Valley, who, he said, deserve as good treatment as any other people in the world What makes a surgeon a good practitioner, said Dr. Budge, are d the number of patients he the number of operations he performs. The fact lhat conditions in Europe are more favorable for the study of human anatomy and for the performing of autopsies, cause surgeons to go there 'o prepare themselves. In a highly interesting manner Dr. Budge compared the practice of medicine and surgery in the different parts of the world He told of the various diseases common In the different sections and showed how ignorance is the root of many of the present deplorable health conditions in the world Dr Budge told of visits to hospitals in Hawaii, Japan, China Philippine Islands, India, Cevlon Egypt. Greece, Italy, Switzerland Austria. Germany, Denmark, and England. President H C Parker Introduced W. J Carlisle of the fellowship committee as the master of ceremonies see-an- , GRIZZLIES FALL BEFORE 1 WAR NEARS IN program, ht SOUTH AMERICA ASUNCION. Paraguay, July 28 The threat of immediate warfare between Paraguay and Bolivia over disputed territory mm, admitted officials in a foreign office statement today The statement said that heavy Bohvian troop concentrations were made in the Gran Chaco territory with the obvious intention to attack Paraguay. ip Pi SWIMMLNG PARTY N- The Preston and their sons participated in a jolly swimming party at the Downata Swimming resort Wednesday evening A sumptuous supper was served to 75 following the swim. Club President Carl H Carlson, gave a speech of greeting and Edwin Crocke.t was toast-- 1 master PRESTO- MEETS SNAGS SALT LAKE,- - July 28 (IT) Refusal of two Salt, Lake milk distributors to agree to recent increases in milk prices has resulted m the general price increase from eight to ten cents per quart running into difficulties. , co-e- Extension Worker Plans Coast Studies particularly marketing Stott i " - ed ! -- .. - Cove News Have You Taken Advantage of, the Great Merchandise Crash at sistei. Mr and Mrs Riley Wheeler knd Idaho, and family of Preston, family spent Sunday afternoon visiting Mr and Mrs T. H. Whecl-e- i Miss Madeline Taggart, Ned of Taggart and Dean 'laggart returnhave Fairview, Wyoming, ed home after spending a month As a cowgirl. Mis Emrrjl MiHale of El Dorado county, Calif., rates So high that she was named queen of the annual California Rodeo and Big Week at Salinas. high. He is on a year's leave of absence from his work at the college. During his absenc T C. will be occupied by Dr farm management Romney and family Dr. Romney is director of the L. D. S Insti- will be accompanied tute at the college. 4 C. O. Stott, extension economist at the Utah State Agricultural college, expects to leave Saturday for Berkeley, where he will enter the University of California, for studies of agricultural economics, ministration fense of Tientsin during the Boxer rebellion for Republican 1920- Unsuccessful candidate partnership with a group of nomination for president London in mining engineers 1921 -- Appointed secretary of rommer. e ,j 1914 -- In London, when war broke out, was appointed to take jeharge of relief work in Belgium President Hardingrelief work ill Directed 1927 Mississippi fl.mif 1917 - Returned to United States to become food area administrator Elected president of United Slabs 1928 1919 Made director general of relief work bv linn 1932 Camiuiatc for Relief Ad- American .allied powers and organized , j --i j dinner guests of Mr and Mt lfid Allen Sunday Mrs. Livinia Allen lift Monilaf whei lor Fremonton morning she will spend several ilavs with Mrs her daughter Hyrum Smtlj Mrs. Julia Matkin and daugblei Hilda, Mr. and Mrs. Hcber AlA1 len. Mr. and Mrs Aaron FISH ARE SOLD leu of Swan Lake and Mrs HOLLY. Mich, July 2s up. . of Cleveland. Adams Idaho, Selcita called on Miss Rosa Allen Tues- - Tropical fish, including Guppvix, tho latest merihandise lo be day, having come here to attend are James E Bullfuneral services of their cousin sold by diuggists Murphy, drugLep Allen Later they motored to ards anil Russell "The Excel Tropual Logan to visit their parents, Mr gists, opened ' hare recently. The Aquarium and Mrs H. H Allen. Mr. and Mrs. V" lard Allen of fislaie sold from 50 j;lassi cases home Idaho, returned Menan, after spending several Tuesday and friends here visiting days relatives The were house guests of Mr. and Mra J. C. Allen. Dr. and Mrs J S.. Allen and family of Idaho Falls, Mr. and Mrs Frank , Ravsten and family and Mrs Hyrum of Clarkston, Scott and daughter of Tremonton were dinner guests of Mrs. Livinia Allen Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs. Paul La Franchi, Miss Melba Lewis, and Miss Vivan Chandler of Santa Rosa, Calif, Mrs Lena Allen of Iowa, and Len- -' ard Allen of Rupert, Idaho, spent Sunday and Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs A. B. Allen. Mrs Marion Allen spent Sunday at Corinne where she visited a SHE QUEEN'S IT OVER VACQUEROS RELIEF Henry M Baker, assistant national director ot disaster relief of the American Red Cross arrived in Logan Thursday morning to confer with Eugene Yeates, chairman of the Cache county chapter, Red Cross, and County Commissioner Vv' Hall relative to the recent hail and wind storm damage done tne Clarkston area. in out lined by Questionnaires members ot 75 fami'ies in the Clarkston area who Buffered severe crop and other property damage from the storm were returned to Chairman Yeates Thursday morning by Walter L. Thompson, president of the Clarkston The questions were town Doard made up by a special committee chosen by the executive board of the Cache county chapter. Mr. Baker spent part of the day going over and analyzing the jcstionnaires, and Thursday afternoon discussed the estimated damage done, the loss to farmers, and what posse relief measures might be taken by the Red Cross He will leave Logan probably Friday for San Francisco to confer with A L. Schafer, director of the Pacific coast branch of the Red Cross, relative to the havoc wrought by the hail and wind storm that swept Boxelder county and Clarkston on the same day. Governor George H Dern was in San Francisco several days ago conferring with the Red Cross officials on the conditions existing in these northern Utah areas, and the estimated need for relief. , YELLOWSTONE PARK, Wyo.. There seems to be no end pi to the curiosity of the bears in Yellowstone National Park. Even the Grizzlies are falling victims to an insatiable nosincss Witness the fact that three one vear old grizzlies, apparently seeking first hand information as to just what goes on inside the cone of a geyser, walked nonchalantly up to the cone of Old Faithful recently. peeked down into the vent, and then, satisfied that everything was going with its natural clock-lik- e regularity, leisurely meandered away "There s no food In that baby", was probably their unamimous decision, and so, not interested In spectacular shows, they wandered off to the lunch counter for bears only where they are provided with a nightly, fare of garbage office. University, by waiting WORKER IS HERE Mr refreshment were served to 67 The Mr and Mrs Jack Slater had Mr. and Mrs. William Costly and two sons of Ogden as their guests the fore part of the week Mr and Mrs Lynn Peterborg are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son The birthday was July 21 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Evans spent the recent holidays visiting relatives at Bingham. The New Testament class of the Fourth ward was taken to Downs-t- a b the class leaders, Clarence Neeley and Elmer Palmer, Tuesday evening Twenty-eigenjoyed a swim and supper The T M T. M club was entertained by Mrs Ethel Hansen, Friday Flowers of the season lent radiance to the affair A dainty luncheon was served after a pleasant afternoon of bridge Score honors were won by Mr Annie Nelson and Mrs. Grace Baugh. Mr and Mrs W J Fryer. Mr and Mrs V ilhs Hendricks, Dr and Mrs Orson Dames. Mr and Mrs Lorin Crookston, Mr and Mrs. Frank Lindholm, Dr. and Mrs Eugene Worley and Mr and Mrs Emil Peterborg. Jr., were among those from here who attended the 24th of July celebration at Logan Mondty. CURIOSITY DISASTER tor himself 189n Graduated from Leland Stanford and went to work in a California gold mine, later joining-- the mining firm of Louis Jamil. 1897 Went to Australia as mining engineer for a British syndicate. , (( 1899 Married Miss Lou Henry, a Leland Stanford and went to Chun as a mining expert for Chinese government 19SI- - Participated with other Americans in de- - by his family. , j j INVADE TOWN BURKE, S D,, July 28 Il'Pi A cloud of grassveritable bla-- k So hoppers invaded this town. nmerous were the pests that pelt ed themselves against the street lights, walls of the buildings and windows of the houses, that the street lights were extinguished. here, guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Eskelsen. Mr. and Mrs Guy Cash and sons Jackie and Junior, of Washand spent ington Monday Tuesday visiting Mr. and Mrs Elijah Allen Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Packer and three daughters of Franklin were visitors at sacrament meeting Sunday, Mrs Packer and her daughters rendered musical numbers. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Hatch and family of Oxford, Idaho, spent Mr Sunday afternoon visiting and Mrs. Edwin Hatch Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Stocks and children of Lewiston were MAUS Department Store? 4 Dresses! - Shoes! Hosiery! Shirts! - Hats! Etc. Going " at VfeDrice and Less! Come and See! |