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Show rwrt vyi y vwirri yyyyinnry fyryvrt ryvrin nERALD JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST m VETS SURRENDER AS TANKS MOVE Paul Parkinson, son of Mr and Mrs Leonard Parkinson, bas re- -' turned for a brief vacation with his parents He has been at-- I tending medical school aX Port-- ! land Oregon and will return in September Mrs Dwyane Day of Richmond. extended a visit to her parents, Mr and Mrs Samuel Wright Thursday M- and Mrs Joseph Wickham. Mr and Mr Wilburn Robinson Mr and Mis Deior Albiaton, and others spent Thursday evening a, the can vo a Mrs Orvtle Benson of Whitney, organist of the stake board, attended Primary here Thursday Mrs and Howard Swainxten Mrs Leslie Bailiff of Whitney vis- i ed of their the home at Friday parents, Mr and Mrs Albert Par- kinson Mr nd Mrs Robert D Lowe and family, Mr and Mrs. Lester Lowe and family. Mr and Mrs Heher Lowe and family, Mr und Mrs Samuel Handy and fam-- , ily and Mr and Mrs P B Dunk-- I ley and family attended the family gathering of the Mrs Robert G Lowe family at the USAC campus Friday Mrs L L Hatch and daughter, Leah of Salt Lake City are ex- tending a visit here with relatives and friends They spent Sunday at Preston with relatives meeting held in the staxe huutr d - ?$ be m Lv &$Pl W UalLei M 'ol rton will be the m 1' r Will be sung b lln i"o oskht V.da l The public is invilf1 sr",t ! ru keu mu triiiiSfict Du" lit ountv abstractor by the a ht Uai t.v iiK tyfltmMvMotierh W dm Mit bomi s Mm thir weekly vo$ fixrl at $oiiHii Vernon luen'se t 4 'i 3V , if-- . t fP rP yjfy 77 .,! Ar aSrf- $&- -- (c r--. J. , t It imterbvge litense his httn is u lie tued from the olfitt of t county tkrk to I mm A uu m. od IdiV Potatello Archibald Lula M tri.i Motirm, Livt Hot Sirring3. Idaho A tl-r- Mrv I M Winn and duiht i i mf u It.irleue, of Oanlai.c inst, Visiting tn Logan and Me of Mrs Cbaries Shoup italpli 1orter, soil ol In and Mrs K O Pm Ur Mibnniud to i ll major op ration at a In mlit hospitr mU Alt vi uit g Tuesday port that his londiimn is litur j able Mr. and Mrs. I Iblos oImII an-the urrival of a son This third boy ui tin Zohui Mr ?..,hel! - upennim the LSAU ixpniment farm In 1'rne ( ibon t minty Else ,H fleeter o Preston is vis- wetkx at the home iting for a few Mrs Herman W of her sister Mr and Mrs W and daughters La Rue and Helen motored to Lava Hot Springs Sun- A Mala a Vies ss r a A1'01 SU ' m . nung Cit Arthur Phullis of Sait v. as a spectai speakfr at Sunday Si hooJ Sunday Mrs Ernest Olsen of Weston also favored with rnal soio Mrs La Rue Morton of American Fork called at the home of her uncle Mr James Robinson and v.ife it their home Fndav Margaret Smellie s pfndingth aeek at Rait mp Citv with hir sister Nellie Muellie Miss Nellie Shumwy of Idaho w usiting heie at the home of hei brother Bishop Earl Shumw ly hti Flo J Tat k i returned Sunday from n a morn ha mission ! wds to the So itt the rument meetijecial speiker t Mr Ravker Sundav e'.rnji-ing waa hear'ih n ejvel b hi par itent' Mr end Mrs I tun I friends er and fund) His mar home and relati.ts wehome hn A part) in his honor will be gtv tn ivf mi; s the Dpen to House is iixited firms Cottle of Sait Lake City called at the home of Mrs Harry W hittner Friday Leonard George and LeGrande Butterworth were tailed to Sait Lake City Monday ti be at tne bedside of their raothfr Mrs E1 hot Butterwor'h wh) Is serious'v ill following an operation for ip pendu it is Mr and Mis W R Woriev ard Mr and Mrs S T Shaw of Silt Lake City were gue-t- s last week at the Bernice Parkinson home Polly Parkinson i"urntd to Salt Lake v ith them and will reman for a two wteks visit A no host panv was cite-Tuesday evenu g at h mrie of Mr and Mrs Marlow V oodw ard Games were f laved on the tnn foltwtd bv bunco A dchoous luncheon was served on small tables Those present includin' Mr and Mr, Uoodwird rt Plowman Leah Hd na Corbndge Melha Plonmi'n Bes- aue d Mrs aDh rt h ite n in and Mrs sie Hillard k lot d Miles Bernard were Low Hind Plowman Oreal Loyd Lear of Ri hmoml s ml Mr and house Orie Heaps ad gut ,ts of Vr U duns n Sunda Heaps all of Smithfnld Mrs J jseph Bcrnson and son Fight Vanguard S outs nod the r leader Oral Bradford return-Arnold of Ltvuioo isttd at th mil Mrs Found Friday from a three da eampi g horn i of Mr Sund i were Ione trip to Pine Lake They Tea-sureto- n 1 Firore 11 M-- 1 nuunce la the family dent of lie Sled son , of ung Nttnnv" Merrill, Mrs Allon It Mi rrill ol Oakland It log 11 w latgan ho la Calif, broke bn l g W.tin d iv wlnli of hi gi ml playing at the innat s niiither Mrs I 1, u 1 j . Mr. and Mrs W. W. la.iidh. rg and Mr and Mis tin ail z Han son left by luitouinhih VNidrasdiy a for the Ptulfit Noilliwt t and I Mr ivx outing on a in Lundherg is managi r of the 11 n k ittnipaiiy, und Mr is an employe of tbe Pir,l National bank Army tanks rumbled down historic Pennsylvania avenue in Washington aft r rioting lietaern bonus veterans and capital police brought a cait (or federal troops to drive the mar hers from the 'ity. Top photo shows three of the tumberiag tanks pressing on toward wene of the noting, near (apitol llill, behind two lines of cavalrymen with drawn sabers. Below, veterans, who a moment before were full of fight, throw up their hands in surrender after sharp tilt One of their nimilu r was killed, & second seriously wounded and a score of rnmhutanls both bonus v t r ms uutl polne were injured it Fred Peterson, alii j lo.. r of til Thatcher Clothing umipuny, is on his vacation this uk PACK RAT FINDS Word has been received by Mr and Mrs A B Harrison of the arrival of a grandson a' Martinez, Calif The newt timer was born to their son and daughter Mr and Mrs PUlue H iersoo LONG LOST BODY BY IXEVV ELLYN I1 The profi- BOISE, Aug 4 table use of the despised pftekrat us a find r of human bodies was described today by Roy Lorgic, a who is seeking to mountaineer, collect $10110 reward for the H of R of the body Robertson, Boise business man had been missing Robertson since he went into the hills on a hunting trip in October two years ago Lorgie claims Robertson s is the third body he has found with the aid of pa k rats He tames (be rats, he said, and then takes them to the vicinity where the missing person was last seen He keeps them moving about until they bnr.g some article belonging to mankind Then he follows them to the body A party will a company Lorgic into the hills today to recover the body Lorgie claims lo be that of Robertson County Attorney N. i. Dames has returned from n trip to the Pauflo toast 'I he vacation tour was made by automobile in company with Mrs Dainea and their buby, Mr Dames mother, Mrs JV. M Daines of Preston, and Mr. and Mrs H R Weston Business waa transacted by Attorney Daines and Mr Weston while away They visited Los Angeles, Marysvale, and other coast points as well aa Bryce and Zion canyons The Daines family visited on the coast with Mrs Thomas Smart, a sister of Mrs W M Daines, with Mrs. N G Dames father, D W Rainey and a sister, Mrs Roy Wiltiams SAYS WAR DEBTS NOT TO BE PAID International war debts tvifl never be paid This opinion was expressed by Milton Merrill, assistant professor of history at the Utah State Agricultural college who was the speaker at the regular Thursday noon luncheon gathering of local Rotanans at the Hotel Ectles He recently returned from a year s study In New York Mr. Merrill expressed the belief that the debt problem will be congresss chief theme discussed when the session opens in December Club H. J Hatch F H Baugh. Jr. led preaided. the group in community singing President HarrV C Parker and Secretary N D Salisbury spent Wednesday and Thursday in Ogden with other Rotary club officers Fifth of the district who gathered for a conference with the district governor Baseball Teams And -- Senior Band Parade 1 crabs resemble small stones of the beach on which they .Some dwell Forgery losses in 192k, were estimated to be $20oh00 0oo The Suez canal was construction 13 years In SPOTLIGHTING HOLLYWOOD Through Mam street anu down street Thursday afternoon marihed a colorful array of Junior league baseball players to whom Logan is playing host, under the Center the local American auspices Legion Post No 7. The first annual state tournament for junior baseball teams is being sponsored here by uie legion Led by Motorcycle Officer Jarvis Freeman tbe parade filed along with 40 members of the Senior high s hool band in uniform and directed bv I rof A T Henson, the Helper, Midvale, St George and Bingham nines following of MRS. BROWN REPAIRS SET Mn.LF.lt John P Mcdhury Hollywood says there ain t no justice He says he works hard to make a living und then the insurant e companies sneak up on him and throw con sternation and disaster into his account ell he has a had no use for P.iiildi i , .it - groupus rt novaf.u the I eg, in iity sthool nt iiling an expenditure tions around 'SToo w.re authorized by the buildings end grounds eommit- tee of the s hool board Thursday This announcement was morning made D David farbet, clerk of i the board Mimhcrs of the committee are aoount, William Worlty chairman, A G anew ay so why A Sonne does he worry ' OlnfsunursamiandO replacements Rep Medburv c a ar an authorized ,uite a bit of the Junior high school of insurantin-e ihange main line from the steam boiler One day the running into theThis souen unit of surance c o the change will went to be tobuilding' five inch pipe where three the The cost inch is row in use They saw one of the replacement will be $125, of his Trave-laug- h Purchase of $.kiO worth of tools and equipment for the Senior They high st subjects hool met.cl shop were auftuals of the Another $o0 will be wrinkled thorizedin left the theater spent repairing boiler settings brows and wrote him a letter at various school buildings in the All electric motors Due to the dangers of your pro- city system said the letter, which throughout the system will be fession, takes you to many parts of the cleaned at a cost approximating consider we world and into what Another $100 to $200 will be $6) we find it spent in minor renovation activiperilous situations, to that your you notify necessary ty Insurance policies will not be renewed on August 1 " The joker is that Medbury never has worked on a film outside of He just writes and Hollywood HYRUM-Wit- h Farl W Alienas speaks the naratives w'hich aca P exit Governot company the comic travel puturcs presidmt tlub was organized hzre Wednes. speaking some of those Well gags might be termed a danger us day night at a well attended meeting of local Democratic supporters occupational risk former mayor Maybe the insurance company of Clarence Nesien. has of Salt Lake, who announced was right. for tne gubernatorial his Candida famous is chair More and more Other offit ers named are LeRoy Mickey Mouse becoming every day Mrs Lyman ivuw a noliywood cate is serving Smith vice president T Neilson, setretary, three direca new dessert whith the chef has Lar-xtL T tors NTlIxon, Leonard named Mickey Mouse and I a. Roy Baxter A D Allen piesided at the gathAnd when W'alt Disney's voice is heard raised in command, everyering one around the studio says, "Hark. AIDS MIDV MAN I hoar his Mousters Voice" SPRING VALLEY, W is. Aug 4 People get that way in piceaten limestone pi -- Weather tures found in ravines ne lr Spripg valley has bet n developed into a PAINT FOR ATI It profitable business by Fred An-dson who lost his former job BELLINGHAM, Wash, Aug 4 HP A city water patron offered early this summer He soils the a free paint job on the city hall stone to landscape gardeners and in exchange for water service home owners for rock gardens bank bank of i td movies short Hyrum Backers Of Neslen Organized adoertisements You know her well. j llOVT TO CHILDREN HAVERHILL, Mass, Aug 4 dPi William Foren gave a picnic for 2.500 ' ' good boys and girls on his beat, who didn t throw rocks through windows, toss snowballs at pedestrians or otherwise misbehave themselves Grateful residents of the Acres, formerly the toughest beat in the city, contributed morey for ice cream and sand-wncs Patrolman it 1 COVER OUR behind the times in everything she does. Her styles are those of ago. Her conversation lacks the newness and the sparkle of her friends. She hasnt half-a-ye- heard of the interesting improvements in radios, automobiles, washing machines. Yet, somehow, things seem to cost her more than they do other people. She doesnt know quite what to buy, or what (o pay. Its more than a coincidence that she prides herself on never reading the ad vertisements. Advertisements aie news! They affect YOU more vitally than anything else in this paper, for they tell of the clothes you wear and the food you cat, of the places you visit, and the things that have been invented to make your life pleasanter and your work easier. Reading the advertisements keeps you well informed. Up-to-da- people read the advertise- te ments regularly. g- jj ar It helps you to buy wisely. It is todays best way of keeping abreast with today. 'iRO US' i m it She? always a little n AMD 1S!CW (it MAY THE LATE iCITY SCHOOL of Franuhn and Cache counties Franklin News WS, iM Mantel Atkmaon the little daugb er of Mr and Mrs L A Atkin llliara Robinson son returned borne Sunday from witft Boy Scouts in company IN VV ' Scandinavian 1932. 4, - i - t f ft f - 1 the children s hospi al at Salt Lake Citv, after spending the pas snr months there beinc treated fm severe burn She is reported tu be in good health at present She wa act ompaured home by her mother, Mrs L. A Atkinson Mr and Mrs Andrew Nash of Preston and Mrs Isabtl Starbrough Miss Eleanor Parkinson vof Lo gan was a guest last week of Mis Melba Paikmon Miss Nadian Lowe spent a few davs las wrtii &t Lugan Mitinn Mr a FJ with her grandmother C Felsted Mr and Mrs Leonard Butter worth attended the funeral ser vices of Mr William Lee at F n mg last week Miss Leah Woodward entertain ed a few friends at a siumou party at her home Monday ev mng HAMXI FFIU MOTHER PORTLAND Ore Aug 4 rnation of Imagine the eor-Mrs E A Daniels uhen her small son snapped a pair of antiquated baud cutfs about her wrists and The neigheouldnt fmd tne ke bors looked supitious when asked for a file and anwa. Ui xeel was too tough She finally walked to a fire station, holding her hands under her apron, and Polne Sergeant Foote found a key th it would fit - f Canada produces S8 per cent of the worlds supply of asbestos i 3 - |