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Show THE HERALD PAGE TWO. LOGAN. UTAH, Jori:NAL, - AS HELP INDIANS MOVE INK) NEW STADIUM SPAIN DREADS About MORE DANGERS Town 4 , , a L Miss Lcnna O'imn I, daughter of Mr and Mrs J R wwuond, has relumed fium filling a for the L. D H thurch to the northwestern states Mm" Osmond declares Di: gained a val.nd cnjojed uable experience, many interesting and woithvlnl contacts She ri envoi! the Herald-jtmrnfind enjoyed tegularly, every i.xmii she declared , , "A jP' v2b 'A ft r 4ft , i -- 4tsse,i, liiaiiiihor of the Jes heii Ishirt c imp uiy of Lngan, will leave Sunday on a tour of Yel low.strme park lie expet s to re turn Friday j. VI, (utility Sarvevnr Mr m'Jtutvi r twfstWv XJJ. n i ' At,, J r prl 1 v 7Vf.'.iiirf; a. 'J7ti , , r - ' J . th w ' for n Ilii'ianil Mcs Venue C'urKon and 'Sunset,' directed by Mm Margaret Watkins, will be presented Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the ward Seventh These one act plays are modern comedies and am supported by an Those unusually competent rax taking part include Edith Call, Elaine Uorbtldge, Merlin Smith Venice Hovey, Howard Nielsen Wanda Wallace, Hern ice McCracken, Rhea Larsen, Gerald Jones, Wendell Anderson and Francis Scholes, try ' ''' ' United Press Hashes ,r , Sx s to get a thrill out of deep sea fish'ng, try out the stunt pulled c here Uonn Bert Dy Bert fitted an old garbage can with two inflated innci tubes wrapping them around the can to uppoit it he Thkn in the water put out to sea in bu craft cast out hts tarline and hocked a He successfully landed the pon fish RAIDED RABBITS i JUNCTION, Colo. Aug 6 pest which has been robT Donovans chicken S bing olrs coops and labbit pens was found 'to be a large bullsnake Confusion among the chickens led her to yard, to discover the snake '(the wrapped armmd one of the rabbits 'I 1 - j , A NEW WAT Hi WINGS" water YORK- - While NEW wings used to be worn around swi,-maid the to chest novice the DIRIGIBLE (( lit T he a new inflated suppoit has AKRON CJ stress or ache" of girders m n dirigible boon put on the matket similar can be measured by a new mstiu-men- t to them but worn on the foreAn air valve allows inflain usv at thi Goodyear arm The supports arc strapped tion Zeppeti" wan here Die instrument was designed by Di Wolf- to the forearm, gang K.ompuer It will register the lengthening oi contraction of KA( ES KO( HER LLI.FR an aluminum Bi'l.r of only a MONTKO.'E, Colo Aug S "T hundreds of a milUmctu Montrose Carpenter, Henry D a tact nun ri side it, is runu'ng I II E? -- 17 DIK,'-LAICS John I) Rockefellei Sr to re-KNOXVILLE, Ttnn TWths the century mark in age Remay have ltd a dogs life in her cently, Carpenter, agile and alert 17 years, but during taut tine calebiated his 93rd butnday His his thought lo be a record age for chief pleasure is assisting one of her bleed, the mi ed lollia son F D Carpenter at Little and water spaniel has had a good File creek with the sheep time. The dog, property ot virs Millie E Ridgeway is still living w HEW ' NO WIlMIl K but she is stone deal Judged on NEW YORK No wonder men the u .uni basis that one year of perspire under thi hot summer ft clogs life is equivalent to five sun' Thev dent dress foi lull years of a humans, Toodits is now weather, the Holland Institute of 85 years old Air Conditioning has found The r, , il mi invitation gi u ink a to tin l node i i ex-t- IF YOU HAD MESSENGERS ill 1 . THOUSAND A i WARD West will be the it ul I A conjoint serspc'am i vices t) In giii u in the Logan '111111 iv at 7 20 p v. m ml Fifln v ill Gi a vi 1 Pota give pr no - An "il At lie Jean Olsen, two v.olin dictions Could you gather this news ? TENTH WARD tollowiny prugtam will be the Mutuil conjoint meetigiven in tenth wnid Sunday ng i.t th ., n m. Don McNiei; nighi. All A m n vo il j Mntsen, talk, ()1 vni'in sole' Jean Nold'i Ati v)1 n, ill talk on Mv( inn The 1 , , Etalij'i New TIGRD WARD niku e J Vukers will be Dr the speaker at the Thud ward conjoint meeting Sunday night Musical silectums will be given by Mibcl ilol-- i i.vc'vo l.uki A!t cm! Bin II Roberts in kiodir, V ( Il.lIsTiAN Accuidno; ii th li Sundae, C'lt.Uid Spirit," m the ( hri t r '.it lie t Society of till of ill, tmiv can be no and matter Among the Siiiil t , included is GalaBiblical pa 'Arc ye so tian, 3 foolt.h If, ung oun in the spn it. oi 'i n i mule perfect - sup-- , Ui ,h " The by th bv'.itiriili anaior itation from j, ,n, j and Health with Ki v to In S nptuicH. by M irv lDkir EdiR, win h read i, I Iiriaiglmut the intioiti (ycle, of etc inn! existent i, mil matter i on. h ut il r i.t m inn tun in the unii t si " th pidilii is i ii di illy invited to this sc whuh is held at It n If you hnda thousand fleet men at your command and you called them in and said, Go forth into the world, in all directions, and bring back news of things which will fill my life with more pleasure and inert' comfort 5 n i 1 I If you did, you wouldnt learn as many helpful facts about this worlds goods as you do'by reading the advertisements in your daily newspaper ! v uid ini the W elite ilay inning serat s school meets All tenues held in In Sumlii .urdj vin' it j the Cu hi illtv' Bank buildtng V Caretaker dels Mine QUEENS ESTATE In Place Of His Pay A i'll l , ' PARIS, Aug 6 il Vug fi It tin years ago the Queen of Belgium you cm huv Leoii mi a pa1 wife ,r gold mine King fm t ' " pold II. left an estate of J to a Yugoslav nobleman r " riitntly was Ii II t ( de hi the sheriff named John Horwnth Today two given 115 wilt MU claimants of direct descent from to th mini" m on inMom which the queen are compelling an nk. I'l'ln, o - millions tie,n ,, ,,f a to render of worth court ternational gold ..ikeii s'n e itx discov-Onctsion in favor of one or the other 'have hi u - ago i, claimant, a Yugoslav, andleD neatl MeV ,n a t the other, a Frenchman from nikir at the had a claim Lvons. are agreed that they bain mining ptoi itn o fm the are reluted, but the former, a 2,,l',i ag.unot G mi Hor-Washington Miu, Coi pora-watZagreb porter named Joseph o m jne-ewere They claims relationship front lhe,tin, lbl'' to ; , , nd his attorney original heir's sons The French- - 11,1 fi entile mining Horwalh, tod r, man, s t, ultm for the claims the same relatton.htp, but property ,1, history differs as to the numhr I he , tuna m uuhpg a of progeny of the original heir trull hue no been oper-tenstamp tangle of relationship i'for manv vi although through several genet itions of the most and covers six countries - Hunga- - tnty weie onu- , n the rtu fanmus proia Switzerland, Germany, ry, rant', uef't Both and Belgium claimants to the legacy admit the man: 'in difficulty of establishing the exact! LOS win vNT.nLE"! 1 he latest line of inheritance, but the Frencn-mao in i, ior has tlelnery has announced his intention twrit,1 , n !ch s e, d ice iinptof contesting any legal aifon im-r r itoi iruik Each less he rereives halt ot the for-Jus piece OI no ' mt to fit the He maintains that tune. d , tee ir m wax wopped lineage can be trace dirot t!y to pa pc. the Joseph Horwath son of beneficiary The international oatt : v to deliberate over v period pected of several months before anv def'-- , A nite decision will be reached VIInUT 1 1 ANi'OI WG will allow you up to StOOO 8T STEEL BRIDGE Ull BAGDAD The first stcol bridge ever to span the ancient Eu- phrates river is being constructed j pit Kf,N I I NIX RMsHED in upper Iraq, about 40 miles west MODERN ammmeut 379 East of this city. The bridge will be hocortd .North Effie Merrill one of the most important in the country, forming a link for motor traffic that has sprung up since Mist ELI ANEOl the war between Bagdad and Da E want ten old washing ma- A13 Call I0S9-J- . rhinos mascus, Is Marie-Henriett- A HOME with ch3dfcf nmL something more ihan broom for sweeping a tidy fioor It nt'eds an ointment for small, lumped knees. Toll rope awm$?s under shady trere Birthday cakes tlut arc candle Wht, Ca y, brave states that man h ,tt nnd L is i I I! Fr,'k-t- . Dr r HOLM WLLSHIMIR WARD oiganu i the a loginning with the and ending with hirth ot (in tlu i' in Uo t Special musical ill be included in the munneis , 11 0 1 ! V I i e Thes'' advertisements tell you, firsthand, of countless things which will give you more pleasure and more comfort. They quote dimensions, sizes, colors, qualities, prices, so that you may buy as efficiently as a purchasing agent. They announce the new, the smart, the unusual. They save you many steps in shopping and many dollars bn the years purchases. i 1 . 1 Jean-Augus- 20-T- td r- - - t hi n 1 "i, 1 i 1 j V arrt TOOK TRAINING Fa Aug 6 Practical training in homemak-tnwas given ti I D Pen: svlv uua i lx tv the ' i, high si haul Th late educatin', school term lb rust df tu department ftrent home mak.n-- , piojects mm cond irted in fht s, hooK H AhRLsBl RG -- g 1 -- ( I EAli DOv KLTn o Pin i,i u a CHICAGO tillicent of the 5b na t w. sa,c S tfe ut n on the ng will(lockets be dicpoc'd bv irdei o Coll, t Judg' Deni- K m 'a .r (Me chief justd' i the V t claruv i, inventory mi t lent veils - Broken Rib? Raine'l Her For Six Weeks ' Slnli - on the Holy Land will be shown Sand ivenmg by Rush Budge ihn ri i nllv returned from tr ur with his parents a vvoihls Di ,n I Ms D C Budge He ill interesting look tu x ut Land m tin and has Holy place, MIA HOMES Dim II I .natOijta weighed the fvpifluu f . . male sunimei gath and found it to be slightly under one pound w is Then thf male summer weighed and found to be ner! sis t i its t hi ivy b Hk GRAT Churches Wellsville News tela-tive- ' 932 ImM-imi- il Mrs James Larsen entertained The time was spent in sewing Thursday at an attractively ar- - Music and social chat were chicken dinner served at joyed Dainty refreshments weie Mrs A a vase served to 21 members one long table holding Balls of Hyde Park was a special of sweet peas as a centerpiece Covers were laid for Mrs. Mary guest Mrs George Riggs and small C Bailey and two daughters, Joan and Dons, Mrs Reta R'jpple-to- daughter of Hyrum were visitors Mrs Clara Maughan, Mrs here Monday. Maxle Williamson left Monday Carrfe Smith and son, George, Misses Margaret and Donna Smith, for Evanston, Wyo for an inand Mr and Mrs Larsen and definite stay Mr and Mrs Daniel Jones have family Following dinner, the afwas spent in music and had as their guests since Tuesternoon Mr. and Mrs. .John Anderson chat. day Mr and Mrs Civile Copen and are leaving Sunday for a trip to norm! Mr and Mrs Alex Burnt enter- daughter Louise of Salt Lake Yellowstone park and through the s dinWord has been received by Thursday evening at cennorthwest Mr, Anderson la man tained of the death Wednesday at A vase of snapdragons ner a ager of the Airplane service at tered the table. Covers were laid Murray of Mrs Agnes Duncan tlon. for Mr and Mrs Charles Cooper, Sorensen, formerly of this city two children, Mr, and Mrs. and a sister of Mrs Sophia StodMr. and Mrs. Iarley Kilburn and Miss Mary and Charles dard and E S Duncan Funcial and son, 810 West Center street, Burnt. services were held Saturday at left Saturday afternoon for a two Burnt, Howard Jones entertained Murray The body will be bi ought Mrs. weeks' vacation trip to Salt Lake at a prettily appointed dinner on to Mention Sunday for burial City and other Utah communities The First Year club of LoThuisday. The dinner table was centered with a vase of sweet cal No 1 met at the home of Word has been received here of Places were marked for their leader, Miss Adell Jones, the death at an Ogden hospital peas Seven memMr and Mrs L. G Parker, Mrs Thursday afternoon Thursday night of Miss Maude Joseph Manning, Mrs. William bers were present and spent the Cowan, former student of the Green, Mrs George Green, Mrs time in sewing. Mrs Grctta Utah State Agricultural college, Levi Parker and son Carolyle of Leishman, leadet, was also in at Funeral arrangements have not Hooper Mrs, Mabel Copen and tendance. been made, Mr. and Mrs Herman Thcurer Louts,- - of Salt Lake, daughter Mrs Jane Parkinson, Mr. and were guests of Mr and Mrs Hoc-to- r Mr. and Mrs. Kynnel Hickman Mrs Jones and family Music and Draper and family of Salt left Friday evening for their home social chat were enjoyed Lake at a wiener roast held TuesIn Fresno, Calif, after spending day at Blacksmith Fork canvott Bradshaw Mrs Thomas pretheir vacation in Logan with rel- sided The community social hour was over a prettily appointed atives and friends. luncheon at her home Thursday held Thursday evening in the city for members of her park, under the diieotion of the Mrs. Esra L Marler of Inde- afternoon club Games and e ngimj weie The rooms and sewing left Thursday for luncheon table were made at- enjoyed. The committee in charge pendence, Mo, her home after visiting for sev- tractive with various kinds of was Lewis Brcnchlcy, V R Car eral clays fn Logan with her summer flowers Mesd'mes Luncheon was ver, Merrill Gunnell, sister, Mrs Mary Anderson. Mrs served to Mrs. Edna Bassett, Mrs Bessie Jones, Anna Parkinson, Anderson accompanied her to Og- Sarah Miss Caroline and Stuart Gladys Mrs. Stella Williamson, den returning to Ligan Friday Archibald, Mrs Fern Murray and Hill Leo Donald Hoskins Bradshaw, Music Millicent Mrs Maughan Miss M tirile Edward t, man- was and the time was and Ernest Rainbow went to Id ager of tho Edwards Millinery spent enjoyed Tuesday where they will seek in sewing company, left last week for Ibh The Madre club met Thursday employment. Angeles, on a buying rip She afternoon at the home of Mrs Mrs Margaret Lit?, nnd son is altemlinp the Olympiad while Donna Leishman. Mrs Walter Zan, Mrs Martha Letshnun and there. Perkins, president, was in charge daughter, Melva, spent Thursday at Lewiston Deputy Sheriffs N ('. Peterson day to return Rcyonlds here, but Mrs Levi Parker and son, Caro-lyland Hyrmn Wentherstone left Sat- he declared he would fight extraof Hooper spent Thursday urday morning for Salt Luke City dition, and it became necessary to visiting with K-mother Mis be start such proceedings with extiadilton papers to Jane Parkinson. H Governor Mr. and Mrs Dewey Bird and signed by George Dern for the return to Logan from William Ilorlacker. proprietor of two daughters of Logan spent Pocatello, Idaho of Dan Good the Utah Cash Market, and Miss Wednesday evening visiting at the Nellie Dunford, were married one! home of Mr and Mrs Daniel ReynReynolds, candy salesman olds Is wanted here on a chaige day this week in the Logan tem- Jones of obtaining money under false ple They left after the ceremony pretenses through a transaction for a brief vacation in Nevada, with a local wholesale candy firm former home of Mr Horlackcr negotiated last week The depu- Mrs Horlacker is a siBter of Mrs HEIRS SEEKING ties made a trip to Pin atellu Fri- - Herbert Weston of Logan. Ja' tGl'ST'G,'! l gu. I levelaml municipal stadium on tne iukefrnnt, dedicated to Annie m ' The year-ola reeurd atSunday, July 31, hy the Cleveland Indians and the Rhiladelphia Athletics, may house tendance for major league baseball. The above air photograph taken from i pi me over Luke Erie shnus the stadium, with Cleveland municipal buildings close m the bin Uu round. Adverfifiiiig ITES tlut dtmh on a windy djv. bunny secrete that child lips sjv Dogs and kittens and bugs and toad, Flowers gathered on sprmj? mad rn. tU LuiWeswhen a child can't deep A heme is more than a place lo sweep ' &? Si li ert on ur for tin Vana- I't sM-- - jfy s'i s of Miss Eugenia lumdciiiist Smithfield has opened u new millinery store there. The s ore has renovated been decorated and themighnpt by her son Ed and Charles Luiulquist 1 r - tf engineering project dium Alloy company ' - - vb' I in .Southern directed Si y. y CUt4:Tpl ,4b Two member of the lo, ,d fir oimtinii crew will he nanud the forepart of next week as di U s gates lo the annual stale com lave at Bug ham City Thursday, lmliy, and August II, U, nnd I'i Captaii, Andrew fitter he tk Haul Situid.i) Dullest the murnuiB assembly there will he tnirnn nient. activities, a wale fight ft parade, and dime, evety night is now d " ViaCffiA-i. eommumsP-svndicalist-sociali- st - i Vi fli intnus U Pi Spanmn MADRID, Aug aristocrats are not plotting against worried are but the Republic, about the day when a uprising mav threaten the country, according fo Luts Franco de Espes. Bar m of Mora, in an open letter written from the prison to which he a as committed in connection with monarchical plot" ,the latest Luis Franco belongs to an arts- tucrntic Zaragosa family, which i was elevated to the rank of Bnr-- ' on in 1817 The present holder it since he title has hel of 1918 frranco is a retired army ciptmn, and has been earning hs hvng by writing, as the family fortune disappeared some time buck Rrnnco explains that mnny of hose who swore fealty to th ' Republic after it was proclaimed still are monarchists secretly The danger ti the Republic, ac- ordmg to the Huron of More, lies in ano hei direction "It c comin the extreme left wing munists, anarchists, syndicalists, aid siamlists, who rebel against the governmental of principles their party These will bring an end to the Republic if all the sincere republicans, rind the monarchists, do not come to its de-- i fensc 'ft'. 4- j t gS jp, gH I4 A TiU THH SOMt JIME SVP.ASOTA Fla If you want G hm-das- SATURDAY, Each day, as you read your newspaper, messengers come to you with good news from the merchants in your community and manufacturers all over the country. There messengers are the advertisements. Road them and know the best the man-mod- world is offering you. on her left will recover sift wcm hioken Lucille Tarkinson amimini e Pha flic oHntng of a pi. inn studio fur begin nert at her liunie at 'HI South 1irst West, Three I'ssnns Jnr SUItl. Rhone H91-.- AS. |