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Show TIIE HERALD PAGE FOUR. SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1 9 3 2. By Williams The A JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH, - Herald-Journ- Noah Larsen of MENDON Logan was the principal speaker Sunday night in sacrament meetby ing Prayers were offered James H Brown of Logan and Cyril Bird. The Glorious Twenty was sung by Fourth llham I Sorensen and Choir. was Miss Phillis Longstroth married Saturday to Rex Wendell A wedding dance of Wellsville and reception was given Wednesday evening, with a large crowd in attendance Many beautiful gifts were received The young couple will make their home in Wells- Newspaper Scripps-Canfiel- d Kvfry link day Afternoon published at 75 West 'enter stmt Login, Ituh, by Cat he Valley Newspaper Co. N Cunnar Kasinuxon presn nt Entil'd ns sec omJ- - lass matter at the postoffa e, l,ogan, Utah, under tin net of M ir h 3, 1879 Subscription price in Cache Valley by mail, $2 50 th- v nr in advance, ly turner $150 a year iu or 40c the month tmtscie t cch V tilt y. by mall $5 no the year Gilman, Nicull & Itutbnian, Spc . cl Kc pn sentativts San Ft am into, Chicago, Now York, Boston and Detroit W. MARTIN, Adv Mgr. OTTIS PETERSON, Managing Editor t V - i a OKAY, Bin WHAT DOBS IT MEAN? OurN icnl that the increased jniie liu uetks has added irmie than Yi u pa-- Some in, u Howdy, folks! are ao finicky at liame that till they wiil eat for hreakfu.t i , a poached aspirin tablet. These same men on a nn i i , k-- s o- - !j - hops in the .Oil, (Mill, 000 to VV ( ( d I I ! 1 ot .11 r. He eventually. First, the oj'ctatt at a small piolit, pet hap,, j I. may veil have a H w dollars lett ovet to pav mteirnt on the oil'r'.t'e, t up ill i debt to Kiel eli. Uit.i. r i. tins $'liai,imo,ooif will luivv ttnouyh " d th.ima'!-- ' all over the nation. It may even e lli fd t i.vuht tif a stieam of new piosjieiity. . '.ml tlaii i yam, it may not. Dont Let on it. Hut anv wav, ily ptue of hoys has a duett effect on vein lull, oi veur business. It may piove lm ti tit tivy to sou to think for a fevV minutes whine tin; $:',00,-- i ), no uiii, in,, ii, whence it yoes; what effect it Will, i.n ii hog-iai- now i o J i 11 v 11 I . . D. of U. P. may have on you. knows when the hot weather is. rc illy heic Us whin the janitor if hi r npartrnert house starts a ro uuiy fue in the furnace. o .q Among the thousands of athletes V, DIARY gathered at Los Angeles tnlay, o renne Is more famous than F jjl.kj o IWiiiiph home, u ht re fimle Dame Rjjhjjkk, noted lei land irked at Rrtv this und that, mIii Mr. Kjjhjkk is ehampinn. h intf mightily of the dnt g shown with Ills powerful anon doth Mrvt Uj catapult, with v.hicli ft hml, tol; andmh let for dinner, and It the tiny relliiloid snhere at his pttflv opponent, Mr. Rjjhjjkk also uses the fill flat, and I do Ktii her, take this omelet u to the eatipult for hunting purimses, Me oer g tilting station and hae it balls at musk shooting full of air again, a fee- mniied g and fie ties balls polar bears, hie jfste in nil truth, hut do that stun, but do out these mammoth qu.ulruicds. Ik a reaMn wli) ttie ixen nhould hur! a diiltr.ii; at in) head? A What has become of the thrifty no on the prettie creature! Scot who took a snapshot oi it No Picnicking Allowed piece of cheese and pasted it on the mousetrap I'nig-Bon- Bing-Bon- I'uig-Bou- anni-faUa- Ogden Livestock WILtTTA MB! An liai Is Ornalcl J. Mcltluck; Ho wears mere are no skei'ten Round his vacation shack. ether cockeyed July 30 llli Ogden aa made by the US 1)A for Friday are as follows: Patient (showing bill): Whits Hog's- - Receipts Stilt, Including 155 foi maiket, 153 dirtct, 272 to Oak-,- t this extra $3 for? ml pin Iters and 279 to Sun Fran-isi- o Dentist: For squeezing the art' of my chair out of shape. pokers; steady; top $100 on . H 1x5 to 235 pound drive-inw mixed weights, $i 50; few hea-EVERYDAY bub turn, pounds, $400, no puking sows $275if 300; double Oh, yes d 193 load how late ilt mallei pound Nebraska f'v.e Ins'll out the legs $5 oo. with 150 pound aver-- . t lit at $1 45. I before, night C te Rccupts, 03 for market, alway. fisd fine in.irn-intil t lies it.u'y, load mixed heifers, $3 50, ici'chu cl and good tows, $2 50 4c oi; cutters around $2 00; few OGIUIN, 1 -7 W g bulls, $2 00 41 2 25 -- ' I DROWNING DRILL DRIVE ON NOW BY HILL BILLY Hue By Llewellyn At the earliest organization, the people were piesided over by a prt siding elder and was a part . I the Jirst wind Brother N ti. Ianilloff was tne ptesiding elder In June, I8tf4, a oishopue was eswith Isaac Smith as tablished bishop and N R Lindluff and Ephraim Mn kkelsen as counselors The first meeting house was a where one roomed log H n riot Larson's home now stands The ground for the church was 0 id the ward by William B Preston The lumber used in the building Wes purchaatd from a lunmber yard owned by the t'mple which stood wh"re dent Shepard's home now stands. I IIRKE FIDDLER-1 I Ml .blU The amusements of the ward were picnic parties, programs and dances w ha n consisted ot all square d mces except one waltz during the evening The music being stiams from the fiddlers H irris, Charles Uiiee, (.Tanks Bir. Ii and Chris ITddkr The pioneers dug wells to their drinking water and al-began building canals for pui poses In this locality we have a number of important canals that the early pioneers built and later of couise enlarged upon All of them are taken out of Logan river The very first one whs the pioneer canal taken nut rf Logan river at Third South and Fourth East where the I ogan river bridge is ju,t below River Heignts This s ream runs west and southward into Providence A little later the upper canal was built and is called the Logan Hyde Park and Smithfield canal This one is taken out of Logan river about half way bet veen the Logan City and the Utah Power I 'ght power house At one time, Logan Ci y got its water sunply from this stream ind stil lholds the right for drink qg Ptirpoors if nece-sar- y The next tv be built was the Northern which comes Logan iown around the Utah Agricul-'ura- l and it college might be of interest to know that at one ime the U S Government appropriated $100,1)00 for the rebuilding of this canal which was largely due to the personal efforts of term a is what bat go in I ,gn In ricelpt of a a modern .Solomon pumpnlet from ot uli plums, in Los This g nt his ALL the mysteries of life figgend out, and he guaranties you wealth, friends, influence and suciesg if you buy his course of 51 lessons .Mon thin all llus, he guatan-tie- s ind he i 5 n liable fellow because he belongs to the eh amber of commerce, and everything that trom tne very first lesson, no mutter how dumb you might be, you will be m possession of a secret and amazing power that will enable you to do anything you wish and to Instantly attract others to you as the skunk cubbage draws the hornet, or sumthin' Now this pent ahsilutelv guaranties th it if you purch ue his course of lessons they will give you dclimte helpful knowledge of bow to improve youiself information that will he woith thousands ot dollars to you EVERY DAY you use it That what I mil some Hire is a fillow who, through Uncle Sam's mails, guarantee that he can give you information worth THOUSANDS of dollars EVERY DAY I didn't know theie was tout much money left The most remarkable thing about this amazing offer is that the lessons only cost a mere $198, $2 50 on time Just think of that for an offer! You give the gent si as easn and he guarantees that you will immediately begin making thousands of dollars every day If he was a selfish, grasping fellow he would have charged you 10 per cent on your increased earnings, but he is a psychological Santa Claus and he onlv asks that you send him 1 that he needs the money, but just as a token of good faith and your belief in him I do not remember a bargain of such stupendoui magnitude e since that day when the fellow ofgent'emanly three-shefered to donate me cash money every time I guessed which walnut shell the little rubber pea hid in. and it was very simple to pick out the shell because the fellow deliberately showed you the pea, by heck lie v as a terribul awk- and still holds the right for u ward fellow, tho, come to think district The little Lo-a- n of it, I don't remember that anyriver is another stream which ome-. down and separa body picked the little pea at that. s m oth-- t canals known as The Twin Ditch-s- " FORMS DEMO CUB one running through Logan anu Hvde Park and the otho-iMT VERNON, 111, July 3oa'P) known as the Logan N irth Field Ne--- t Republicans who are dissatisfied comes the Benson wi'h eonomic conditions are invi- ward canal, the north west field ted to join a Roosevelt-Garne- r Island canal, Logan canal and the Republic on nub in an advertise- Providen"e Irrigation canal ment carried recently in a local The pioneers built these canals The advertisement is ,bv hand and worked for th newspaner signed by a Republican, promin'wsesvi'in of water stock In 1917 ent in this vicinity, who said that the wateru-er- s assoeia ion vas he hid received mure than two drawn up through the law suit hundred enquiries from persons in- between th stockholders of these terested n the ilu') ae"ls and the Utah Power g BITLD 4 1 Of 051) TI E Light , company wlimh gave equal distribution of h GREEN BAY, VYu July 30 it I vat" So within the locality A model locomotive made of B Preston ramp the William by Arnold E Ris iu Kiukanmna, and vo have a very import mt factor on display here is capable of a in nuking some parts of C,n'h speed of 30 miles per hour alqillev a better place to live in as are in the section that though it is omv 43 me hes long stands only 8 niches high and largely to the ws'er sup weighs 40 j' in mis The wmik of plv At and loco the the inning nulling present time Logan city motive took two veirs has one of he finest water s t'YKIU FOR IAMBI S known for drinking purnoses There are some just as ood but SEATTLE, July 30 (I Pi Coeds, none anv better hudiv mile stuck nts, members of (To Be Concluded ) the Lions and Kiwams clubs and other organizrtions answered a PBAVAIPD AILIGATOR call to h ies, r ikes and hoses, to mjUTINOTON. W. Va. Lgy 3p see that the University of Washlb Earlhwoims frequents are ington campus ri tamed its verdute found on lawns after a ram but and beauty despite drastic ruts in MFrink Calcs was somewhat upkeep that the Board of Regents suror'sed to find a two and a said were necessary this summer half foot alligator in the yard at b- -r home after a recent rain MADMAN'S ACTS storm. loth the During ceitury, certain English theatirs met the popular The It S Department of Agridtmund for the unusual on the culture suggests cutting un turnips stage by putting on uit-- of mad-o- and making sauei kraut" out of a who hid been boriuwed from them in the same manner as cab-- b ueai by a jlunis. ige. one might An-gi'- I i 98-- not lung-gon- ll -- 1 if no jit , 2go TOV when. is not m learn w d, svx-oni- irry NOW Y I . AmericanltotiomlRedCtoss j -s NEA the pools, lakes, oceans and Wth the vacation season here,Redand C toss streams calling swimmers, the chapters of western states eourses, Altec May Brady, are carrying on swimming and youngest pupil of the course at Crockett, (utif, allows poster giving essential pointers. life-savi- .MU UVtU 4 morning front of the n SO S in the-al- er They camp brought stools and boxes and lunches, out spots and picked choice sat down to wait until the show went on At at 8 30 least, 8 30 was the announced time But there was not a strain oi music, not even so much as a news reel until 9 30. The stars trailed in late and in great numbers, pausing in front of the microphone to greet the radio audience It all took time, but evidently the watchers from the sidewalks were not disappe. need They waited for more, standing for the hours the show went on so that they would have choice position fronl which to see the stars when the show was over at about 1 30. in-t- cd -- Miller Hollywood . . . One of the biggest crowds seen in several years at a picture opening tumid out for ' Strange Interlude ' at Grau-in.m- s Chinese theater People began to assemble as early as 11 o clock in the ILI.IAM H. PRESTON CAMP BY VFI.LA M QUINN EY drink-irrigatio- uuxjy boat is available Hollywood PART TWO bai-gii- . Well, anyway, the si issors inSheep Receipts, 11 325, Including dustry Is never injured by a de- 310 for market 939 to Omaha If folks are not clipping market, 500 to Sioux City market pression coupons, they are cutting divi- Tr30i to St joc m.uket, 339 to dends. isas Cltv market ,r,a osov pi Chicago market; one double 73 THATS TELLING 'EM pound Oregon range Jambs, $5 40, - (Sign In a Grocery Stole) tjeht paid to coast; double deck o load 07 pound Oregon feeders, $3 75 Ori We Give Credit to Those Hat. j Wise Enough Not to Ask For IOUKFT PICKED n O' NEW BEDFORD, Mass JulvSO Joe Bungstarter found a lock is li- - Alfred Baker Lewis, of Bosa- doughnut this morning ton, Socialist candidate for goverthe little poor Perhaps thing nor of Massa husetts, re ently had thought it was an automobile tire, his pockets picked of $140 while Joe! speaking to a crowd of unemployed on the unfairness of the Lil Gee Gee says she always distribution of the nation's wealth Spotlighting RNi-slIE- o'estoc k reports, 3- LOST IN ANDES History g I'uig-Bon- and piano Theo duet, by Mr und Mrs harmonica music by hitney, Jonn Vvelch to served were Refreshments Messrs and Mesdames William I Sorensen, H B Whitney, Joseph C and Henry C Sorensen, John VVelih, Bernard Hardman,, Theo Whitney, A N Sorensen of Logan and their families Mrs Mary Oscar Hansen i Sorensen, Mrs Mr and childien of California, and Mrs Howard Whitney. The remainder of tue evening was spent in dancing to music ot VIc ndun orchestra Mi und Mrs D C. Stuart and childien of Ogden spent Sunday, as guests of Mi 3 Geuige Hubner at a Mis Hobnr entertained her .uvely dinner in uouor of guests Mrs H B Whitney entertained at an attractive luncheon last week in honoi cf her niece, Mrs Oscar Hansen, of California Covers were laid lor Mrs Hansen and children, Mrs John Welch Mrs Jessie Sorensen, Mrs W I Sorensen, Mrs Marv I Sorensen, Miss Welch and Edith Mrs Louise W hitney Albert Johnsen and family of Salt Lake City spent last week s guests of Mr and Mrs Delos Bird Virginia Henmger has returned afrer spending the last niouiu with relatives in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Florence of Ogden spent the week end as guests of Mr and Mrs Willard Kichards Mr and Mrs Henry Bytheway and family of Spanish Fork spent the 24th anj 25th with Mr and Mrs Jesse Baker Mrs. Baker entertained at an attractive dinner Sunday in honor of her house guests Miss Marjory Bird, Daughter of Mr and Mrs Earl Bird, has returned after spending the past year in Long Beach, California, as guest of her aunt, Mrs. Chub Helm. W.lham L. Kidman was Mr., hostesses at an attractive luncheon of Zinnias A basaet Saturday Covers formed the centerpiece were laid for Mr and Mrs E J Verlin Hancock, Mr and Mrs Shelton and Mr. and Mrs. Kidman Mr and Mrs. O J Barrett and family and Miss Isabella Stumff were luncheon guests of Mrs. Jane Stumff Monday. Mr. and Mrs Alma Longstroth of Brigham and children City of Mrs. Charlotte were guests Longstroth, Thursday Mr and Mrs C. P. Bird and Bird children and Mrs. L R. have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gwen Hardman at Arbon, Idaho, and Mr and Mrs Mathew Bird and Mr and Mrs. Henry Bird at Bmst, Idaho Miss Lucy Jensen of Brigham City is visiting with Mrs Rebecca Hughes. Mrs Arthur Kidman entertained at a trout supper, Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs Jesse Walker. Mr and Mrs Dan Maisey Mr and Mrs George Hubner and Mr and Mrs D C Stuart of a Ogden Sweet peas formed pretty centerpiece Mrs. Afton Bird gave a children's party Sunday in honor of the 8th birthday of her daughter, Darlene Games were played and refreshments served to 15 little guests the Primary officers and he Junior girls, with their leaders Mrs Verna Sorensen and Miss Clella Ladle, enjoyed an outing and picnic up Logan canyon, W ednesday Mrs. Myrl Lamont entertained members of the Savonis Sewing club, Thursday. Refreshments were Rerved to Mesdames Hazel Coppen, Verna Sorensen, lone Larsen, Ada Walker, Ethel Walner, Martha soienien, saxaphone di-ci- ded trip will devour a t tipjru k lied the weighs jist three ounces the rear axle of a M.n k tio k ,ourictiAVi:s fllOlb of- ville One of the social events of the week was the delightfully arranged house warnnng party givn iu honor of Mr and Mrs H U Hughes who have moved to College ward to live The affair was given h riday evening at the home of Mr und Mrs Hughes The evening 3 entertainment consisted cf talks by VV illiam I , H C , and Jo.eph C. Sorensen, solo, Kay tin wealth id Hie nation. 1ioin vtlieie did this added wealth coined Who profits? Of (ourMf the wealth didnt (ome from anywhere; it was always theie just so many tons of hojr, ffiow-iht- f tonnier each (lav on yrood Iowa tout or west( ru fernl. The ,T.(hi,000,()()0 wtie added because somebody hoys wete woith mole and that this somebody dei idcj to pay rnoie for them. No fatm hoaiii juggling; nioMi , d .1 ' larm leliet a legislation; no piesulential e In's .'ud the old law of supply and dtni.md. Humor Mendon News al "Strange Interlude has caused a furore of discussion, mainly because of the technique used in the famous asides On the stage, the characteis stood perfectly still while a player was speaking the thoughts in his or in his character s mind mind, which probably was something else again On the screen, action continues while the thoughts are heard, though the players lips remain motionless. It takes a few minutes to get on to what is happening And then a lot of people don't seem to care, anyway. ... Grave fears are held for Charles J. Robinson, pilot (above), and eight others aboard the air liner thought to have been forced down by a storm on a flight over the Andes from Suntiugo to Buenos Aires. Robinson and the other two members of the crew were Americans; the passengers all South Americans. Rescue planes found no trace of the lost ship. The prize crack of the evening was about Clark Gable In tne latter sequences of the film he is supposed to bo vtry old Kis hair and eyebrows are whitened Am I all wrong, or do you anMr and Mrs Shell Eppick nounce the auival of a son, Sat- notice' a certain resemblance to urday. All concerned are djing Ingagi?" I asked Fortunately I had not p'cked one of his fans. nicely To me," was the answer, 'Clara Mr and Mrs Stanford Chipman and daughter, Renee and Gareth, Gable will always be the man who and Mr and Mrs Colman Read ought to have doubled for Fredand son, Juan, motored to Down-et- a eric ''larch as M- - Hyde " Sunday and spent the day BULLSNAhE THIEF swimming and enjoying an oul-in- g jqORNISHJ LYONS, Neb, July 39 !' Ii Miss Theora Christensen killed a robbei of the henhouse at the Christensen farm. She discovered a big Cornish players were winners ot bullsnake robbing the nests, so the baseball game played with waited until the robber appeared Richmond in Weston last Satur- aguin After an exciting battle she killed the snake day during the celebration by a score of 1j-- 5 KEMOA ED SIGNS Mrs Lorena F. Andersen is her G Mrs H visiting daughter. SPRINGFIELD, Mas3, July 30 Mills, in Salt'Laae City d Pc - Thieves sometimes salve Mr. and Mrs A L Bambrough their consciences Mabel Weaver and family, Mr and Mrs Han reported that thieves had removed Cook and Miss Anna Rye Bing-- ' a fence and 50 square of a n spent Monday at Downeta, loam from her lawn Butyards Mr and Mrs Kenneth Basse't they d.d that they removedbefore "No welcomed a new sou, July 23th Trespassing signs. Mother and baby are doing nicely Miss Shu ley Baker his returned from Montpelier, Idaho, where recently after spending six weeks ohe enjoyed H week's visit with with he r sister, Mrs A L. Stout, of halt taike City. her Aunt, Mrs Glad, s Cad. Mrs Cunningham of Lewiston Miss Glenda Bingham enterspent a few davs with her tained at a swimming paity WedHay Bingham and fam- nesday Those enjoying the swim were: Avis Peterson, Melba Clay-soLouise Earl, Ella Christof-feisoeRachel Bingham, Beth Shtrlev Baker, and Bambrough, G1 nda Bingham After the swing delicious refreshments were served Alfred Jensen has returned home after spending the week end at Logan Clair Van Orden, Lloyd Jenstn, home and Jack Crossman have gone oq an extended trip to Wyoming Furnished Preferred. ElJen Jensen is spending a few Permanent Tenants If weeks in Salt Lake City visiting relatives and friends Satisfied. Mr and Mrs Theodore MaAddress Box M rtin au of Provo, are sjiending a Herald-Journtew days with Mrs Mirtmeaus parents, Mr and Mrs J H Earl Miss Ruth Earl returned home Mr. and Mrs Vernal Bergesou are proud parents of a daughter, born July 26 Mrs. Bergeson is doing nicely at a Logan hospital - tic Barrett, Lizzie Barren and guest Clara Muir l it A birthday lit 'U' Thursday, by Mrs Sadie man in honor of the eighth nth l.m rc day of her daughter 's vviiecn Games and m v.tie pi joyed Nine guc-t- s dc n ' id Mrs Almeda Morgan gdi t if 111 spent the wttk-cmAndrew Lamont. In compliment to Mr, () ir I refre-hmer- l, I Mrs Sorensen, M irtn I" i t Mrs Bcitna hu.d of Mi, ville. Mis Rhodit Smen-cr- i H B Whitney, Edith Vildi Mr and Mrs Fau- - Kohod of! Salt Lake Citv v re pin i Mrs Charles Ladle, 111' d ij an I W ednesday if) r 1.,dH Grace and St'd1 spending the ldM three veil, ii r tinned Salt Lake and hi, home Tuesday her Mrs John Ladle cell hi An i": t tne birthday, Friday luncheon was given in her honor, and also in honor of hi r grandShis' i d u ics daughter Veda and sweet peas formed a luettv centerpiece. Covers were ml for 1 I- t twenty Miss Jennie Richards entertained at a prettily arranged luncheon, Thursday Coveis wire ml for, Mrs Mary E Sorensen, Mrs Marina Buist, Mrs. Annie Hughes. m BIG 5 BALLOON i a DANCE t9 at the Moonbeam I OPEN AIM DANCE HALL Preston, Idaho SATURDAY JULY 30TII First 25 Couples FREE ! Free Galloons Z 9 ! v a9 FARES REDUCED FOR 21-da- y EXCURSIONS Leave Any Day trip fares reduced to basis of one and a third oneway fares h 'tween nil OSL. stations in I tah, Idaho, Montana, Nevada and mining, and to the Northwest. U '(urn limit, 21 days ample (mie for a delightful vacation. 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