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Show W W ST V iMT iijy w THE HERALD PAGE SIX. NAME WINNERS IN 1 lig i itfTfiarytT-- Rattlesnakes Reported Killed She Reduced 38 Safe Way rattlesnake said to have been Pounds The forearm as the around b.g of the average man and with 15 "I haw been taking Kruw-hri at lies was killed early WednesSalts for 1 months ami I think Mohr Lavon afternoon by day A as son of County Clerk Carl Mohr. The rattler was found y - . ( Mul-ke- anil old s h pi (kJ J j 1 i 1 one-hal- Right Reserved to Limit $1.00 Arthur Bergeson and daugh- FORMER PRESTON RESIDENT DIES - ter, Margaret, of Calgary, Canada, Hre visiting here with Mrs. Rttij Pond. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wilson of Ogden were week-enguests of Mrs. May Chandler. Mr. and Mrs Oltis Van Orden of Bountiful, Mr. Hnd Mrs. Josh Blown and family of Rigby, Mr. and Mrs Golden Preece of Pocatello and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stoddard and family of LeGrande, Ore., came here during the week to attend the funeral services of Miss Donna Stoddard. Bishop Henry Taggart and family of Salt Lake are spending the week-envisiting here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Taggart Mrs J. J. Kclker and son, Gus, and Bob Ainsworth of Pocatello, motored here Monday to attend funeral services of Miss Donna Stoddard. Friday afternoon Mrs. Ervin Van Orden entertained the DeLure club! ' ?kt a ifu'ni'ifuik Hi lil-- TlumTT luncheon was served bridge whs enjoyed. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Lorraine Karren and Mrs. La Moine Wiser. Special guests includod Mrs. Vere Jacobsen and Mrs. George Griffiths of Logan, and Mrs. Mrs. Melvin Hillyard Smith of Smithfield, Mrs. Victor Waddoups. Mrs. LaMoino Preston lovely affair of Friday evening was the informal reception Fiven at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wells McEntire complimentary to Mr. and Mrs Davis W. McEntire. About newlyweds of the month. one hundred guests called freshments were served on the lawn bv the Misses Anna, Edna' and Edith Johnson, Leota Cor- . w TVenice ridge, Carina Gamble, and McEntire. Eames June Mrs. Orson Daines entertained at k delightful childrens party for her daughter Miliicent who was celebrating her fifth birthday. A verlaty of out of door games formed the amusement, after which a dainty luncheon was served to twelve little guests at a table attractive with sweet peas and a 'Pink and yellow birthday cake. Varicolored balloons were given as favors. Miss Beth Jones attended the conference Christian Endeavor held in Provo canyon recently. Sh alao visited at Mvton, Utah. I Mrs. Roland Webber has returned from a week's visit with veltives in Richmond, t The 8econd ward Primary officers held a business meeting and social at the home of Mrs. Ruby Garter Friday evening with Miss Carter assisting. Summer Refresh-M- r. 'Dowers added beauty. j me fits were served to 12. I Mr. and Mrs, Frank Lindholm ee Logan visitors over the recent holidays. A Re-U- - Word has been pp.ESTON of received here of tha death in jrvin Nelson at his home Grace, Idaho. Monday, following a lingering Illness. Mr Nelson was born at Mink Creek. Sc pt 23. 1899, the son of Hans and Annie E. Nelson. He lived In Mink Creek and preston until Id years ago, when he moved to Grace. Funeral services will be held at Grace Thursday at 1 p. m. Surviving are his wife. Merle Chambers Nelson, two sons Ivin Jr. and Donald and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. John Brlford, Salt Lake City; Mrs h,s'Ph,nc Ktdle r, Idaho Falls, Idaho Viewer. Fame Hite, d j . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moore PRESENTED Pi-- Birds PHILADELPHIA, July 28 t lM iadegrecn china plaquo of the May petite Chinese actress, Annamcdal-ber Wong, done by Adam Piet., 1st af th" United States stint, will r son be presented to the University of Shanghai, China, mint officials A ' FRIDAY and SATURDAY LADIES SUITERS AND PUMPS Hih and Millitary Heels Values Up to $6.50 Clearance Sale CHILDRENS STRAP SLIPPERS Patent With Heavy Sole Clearance Sale Jessens Shoe Store LOGAN. UTAH 1 "'1 H C M,, r, Nelson of Pre"fon' A... 50c HINDS ALMOND CREAM Simmonsen, rf If Jensen, j Wardruff, Miss Vodn Mendenhall return- ed Saturday from Liue Creek, on her return she was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Hans Andcr- son, and three children, who will, visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mr3 L, M. Mendenhall. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Williams of Cedorvillo visited Mr. and Mrs. Alma L. Jensen Sunday. Mrs: J. J. Thompson and her son, ; Blaine, of Garland, visited over the week end at the home of btr. and Mrs. D. W. Buttars. Mrs. Floyd Thornlcy and son, Bruce, of Smithfield are guests at the home of her paronls, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Phillips Mr. Fred Housley spent a few days at Richmbnd, on business end while there he visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs Ben Hnuslcy. Archibald spent Mrs. James Friday at Logan and was a dinner- guest of Mrs. Emily Larsen Mrs. DeVerl Gray of Ogden is a guest at the home of her mother, Mrs. John Weir. Mr. and Mrs. Teter Maughon and Mrs. Viola Burbank of West on, Idaho, visited with Mr. and Mrs A. L. Jensen Tuesday. Weir rcturne Misa Maxine home Friday after spending Ihr last three months at Salt Lnki City visiting her sister. Roy Hill of Salt Lake rilv. Mrs James Hill of Smithfield. Mr n Mrs.. Aaron Hill, and Mrs. Merrill visited Mf and Mrs. J G. Manning and Mr. and Mrs Ezra Wickham Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ixirenzo Andeis"" and Miss Belova Dickson of Prrst n motor'd b"re Tuesday evrt'ing to call on Mr. and Mrs !,e Ruv Archibald. On their return home thev were accompanied hy Mr. and Mrs Archibald. Mrs. Andersen was hostess at a party at her borne given in honor of Mrs Archibald's birthday snniversary. Mr. and Mrs. George Balls and Miss Wanda Balls were dinn'r -nest a of Mr. and Mr3. Jacob Tuesday. Mrs. Lisonbe of Salt Lake eitv s the house guest of her Mrs. Glen C. Perkins, this week. ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larsen mot-- I ,rnd t" P""nt-"lvisit their daughter, Mrs. Ruffus Merrill, and new grandson cm their return home they were ao-- ;companied bv their grand daught"r. Janet, who will visit here for sons time. Miss Helen Thomson of Preston t the home of her cousin. Miss Martha Fife. M'ss Ordean Nelson is visiting of her aunt. Mrs nt the home r n .. p-- ll "l- Mr. and Mrs. Omer Larsen of and Mrs. Melvin Ogden. Mr. Fverton of Rigby, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hoodless of Logan were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larsen, Sunday. Totals Pedersen, , Eames, sistor-in-Ia- rf p Yeates, cf Coburn, lb - tl 03 V IRON. 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Tingey, 43c HONEY Mf JfC THEATRI 5ltc "As you now arc widely scattered over the country), a few Indians rould make a raid some night and kill half of you off before the other half would know about it At his suggestion a temporary fort raised at Brower Spring was moved onto the present Center street of Richmond. Cattle ami horses were guarded each night in a specially built corral. Henry Standage in 1860, drew a sketch of the fort. It showed a court several rods wide built In the center of the front por.ion of the fort. Built close together on two sides and indicated by a system of numbers stood rows of log houses The court ran eiist and west with a street two rods wide running east and west through the court. Behind the court a water ditch was dug, then LrrHIA1 WATER. . for andltaJ Drummond. Mont., Tuesday where they will visit during the reruain-fon- h dcr of the week at the home of and Mrs Ruth Karrea. ooyd Brown will return to his home in Missoula. He has been 'visiting here the last two months with relatives. PLAQFE PONDS CREAMS.,., 65c 63c 89c $1.25 Size S. M.' d - TOILETRIES 0vaiime..-69- c 89c LEWISTON , ta Qtlfltlf i VIVO HOME NEEDS J am tall wnwcuanma owns gong of moons, Who prolwMy wji be very gU4 To huj b mesBirmj ipnnml Mrs in. 5 ft. 2 32 I was and verj fat. I weighed li.i Hi, fin-.. nw I weigh 117 Us. and feel If I let up taking the Salts one morning 1 feel lar and heavy, Mrs. Florence Loftus, llasiun. This is just one of hundreds of month letters we get every ni-chon not only r.m "s you to lose fat hut whil. you are losing it you gain in healt n in ou lose t it where f CAMBRIDGE, Mass, July 28 d is most prominent and at the That it may be possible before same tune keep stomach, liver, iong t0 recognize and classify- kidneys and howcl.s functioning criminals by their facial peculiarinaturally. ties and shape of their bodies has Any drugstore in the world will eon-oh rcasean for indicated bce.i by sell you a jar of Krusehen f tea a trifling sum take j,u ted by Prof. Ernest A. Houten, whose Harvard anthropologist, s,,00nful in a glass of hot water studies of 16,000 inmates of penal every morning go light on fatty institutions and insane asylums meats, potatoes and sweets. But for your health's sake demand tnroughout the country disclosed that eertain physical features tend and get Kruschen Salts imita to be associated with specific types tions are numerous. It s the little of crime. (Adv.), daily dose that does it. Postage Bit I wonderful. are thy ly- - Mail Orders Filled Promptly Add 10 for k. BIRDS REFUEL" ! PORTLAND, Ore., July 28 (V as well as airplanes refuel In the air. declared Harold S. Gilbert. noted ornithologist, after watching a mother sparrow and brood poised on beating wings s the youngsters were fed in- sects. two-da- f q't' 932. from Southfield at the home of Mr and Mrs. Marlow Woodward, Tuesday evening Part Nash and Mr and Mrs family and Miss Aletha Biggs Mr and Mrs H D J'owe family and Mr and Mrs. K H were among those from here who Iarkinson and family sjent the ittend d the Ni h reunion held in end n a vumiunj. trip ap;j0Kan (anv0n Sunday. wet-Cub Kiver ( anynn. Mr and Mis Herman Wiikham Mis A Willey of Bvron. Wyu are njuuirg over the arrival of JS a houe guest this week of i n.tby girl at thur home MonMiss Grace Parkinson. day Mi.-- .' Mrs ,Nessie Hobbs, Mr. and Lillie Bub.ink of Maple Mrs Kollo Hohn. Mr and Mrs t' m and ur.on Porter were niar-ne- d atDunn and Bill Hobbs, Ralph a. Logan Saturday. oi Miss nded the funeral th'ur Light V:ingu,.ids and Hattie Hobbs at Midv do, Kri- - leader, f)rd Bradford left Tuesday day for a ramping trip Mr jicnnis HOh of Wisnirg- at White Pine lake with other i inning ton. D C who is of the Cache Vanguards Valley th home of her parents, Mr an council. Mrs A H Parkinson, spent the Margaret Dunklcy spent the week end at Logan at the Oral week end at Whitney where she Hoh homo a at the home of was Mis Ihvlks Smith of Snuth- Margaret guest I oole. field, and Kb!v Kofard of Brigham Mr and Mrs. AHvrt Parkiu-on- , of were week end guest City V'hitihKid, Mrs. Merl .Adam-Mr and Mrs Marlow Woodward Melba and Majorie Parkin- Monday evening they motored to .luh- 2nh relebra-turDowney. Idaho to attend a dam e sou at'erded the at Whitney held Monday. Mr. and Mr, Saui Allen of Kruum small daughter of Cove, spent Wednesday af erminn visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr and Mis Alva Doney. under- Mrs A H Parkinson. went an opera ion for removal of A bunco party was giv- - tonsils and adnoids at a Logan en by a crowd of young people hospital Thursday. Mr and Mrs Harold Troyer of Denver, Colo., spent the week end at the home of Mrs Nessie Hobbs Mrs. Troyer s son, Claire Spohn and her sister, Mahle Hobbs, re- turned to Denver with them and will visit there indefinitely at th Troyer home Mr and Mrs Ezra Monaon and Mrs. Joseph Wright of BLtrkfoot. Idaho, railed on Mr. and Mr A H. Parkins n last week cn Mrs route home from Logan. Wright sjK'nt two days at the Parkinson home Ward eonlereme was hId here Sunday evening in onnection wito Music w;isacrament meeting furnished by the choir, under the direction of Mrs Mamuel Packer, and a quartet by Vella Woodward Laura Halverson. Heed Storkdale and Douglas Oh verson Speakers were President Carl H Carlson ami Junius Jensen of the stake high council. Bishop Eat! Heed Halverson and Shumway, Milton Woodward. of Challi.s Salt Arthur Lake Citj is a guest this week at the hum1 of his sister, Mrs. H E. Shrives and family. When it comes to rodeo perform-- 1 era, a number who have attended all three remarked that the Logan Rodeo held in connection with the recent celebration was in a class with the Cheyenne and Pendleton shows in a number of respects. I The only complaint was there was just too much show. The first day it took from 2 to 6 o'clock before all the events were over. This was necessary because of so many performers. Each one who made an entry to perform had to be given his opportunity. There were nearly 100 performers with 100 head of stock. The winners in the events are as follows: Brone Riding ' First day - Bert Sibbitts, Salmon City, Idaho, 1st; Leland Edmo, Fort Hall, Idaho, 2nd; Willie Edmo, Fort Hall, Idaho, 3rd. Second day - Fete Grubb, Black-foo- t, Idaho, 1st; Blackie Bryant, American Falls, 2nd; Beryl Baker City, Oregon, 3rd. Bareback Riding i Pete Grubb, Blackfoot, Idaho, 1st; Canada Kid, Calgary Canada. 2nd; Blackie Bryant, American Falls, Idaho, 3rd; Bert Sibbitts, Salmon City. Idaho. 4th- Cecil Henley, Calgary Canada. 5th. Cache Valley Brone Content Marvin Dunbar, Log a 1st; Vern Mitton, Wcllsvilie Earl Hutchinson. Ucllsville Bulldogging First day Canada Kid, Calgary, tanada, 1st; Harry Hart, 1'oiatello, iJdahj, 2nd; Dave Campbell, Bartlett, Neb., 3rd. Second day Jack Coates, Jerome Idaho, 1st; Torn Hoggnn, Tulsa, Ok la., 2nd. Blackie Bryant, American falls, 3rd. Calf Roping First Day Rollie Kucker, Has-ke- l. Okla., 1st; Irby Mundy, oham-rocTexas, 2nd; Tommy Cavanaugh, Pocatello, Ida., and Flovd Peters, aCrdston, Canada, tied for 3rd. 2nd day Irby Mundy, Shamrock, Texas, Floyd Petrrs Cardston, Canada, tied for 1st; Willie Edmo, port Hell, 3rd. Best bulldogging time, 14 45 seconds made by Jack Coates of Jerome, Idaho. Best calf roping time, 19 seconds, mnde by Irby Mundy of Shamrock, Texas, and Floyd Peters of Cardston, Canada. .j. , 28, Franklin News TWO DAY RODEO , THURSDAY. JULY JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, - e Ji Ip1' . ... 27 15o |