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Show ".'W. PAGE THE STX HERALD-JOURNA- High School Club Dancing rarty At Hotel i, :j j j j Tienton announce the engagement of their daughter. Geraldene, to Oswald A. Michaelis of Southfield The marriage will take plitee in the early summer in the Logan tempi.. Miss Hansen Is a graduate j NG.4J4 PATTIR.N of the North Cache high school and &4 Laura. i Vhai,i. PHENOMENON Double Wedding Ring ' has been affiliated with four-club work Tor six years. Mr. Michaelis recently returned from the Canadian mission and is now in business at Smlthfield. The quilt has always been a product of the home. In its design or in Its name the ideals and the activities of a simple home life So the wedding ring has given its name to various were reflected. The best known and most popular is this forms of quilt designs lovely Double Wedding Ring, whose interlacing circles can so effecWhen carefully artively be made from small scraps of material. ranged, these patches form a charming color graduation. The simple to motif adds the richness of the pattern. The large blocks quilting wiil form a that enhance any bedroom. quickly quilt The pattern comes to you with complete, simple instructions for The monthly meeting of the and finishing, together with yardage chart, diagram Ladies' Missionary society will be cutting, sewing held Friday evening at 8 oclock of quilt to help arrange the blocks for single and double bed size, a and diagram of block which serves as a guide for at the home of Mias Esther Olsen quilting motif, placing the patches and suggests contrasting materials. at River Heights. Send 10c for a pattern for this design to Logan Herald-JournA program and social will be included in the evening's program. Needlecraft Dept., 82 Eighth Avenue, New York City. All members are invited. Missionary Group Arrange Meeting Tea Honors Group Of Graduates Young Friends At Bunco Party Miss Helen Cowley entertained at a party Wednesday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cowley. The evening was spent playing bunco. At the close of the games a delicious lunch was served. The living rooms were attractively decorated iwith Japanese lilacs and tulips. The guests Included were Miss Roma Lewis, Miss Myrtle McCulloch, Miss Blanch Kidman, Miss Ida Reeding, Miss Afton Kearl, Miss Wilma Hulse, Miss Hazel Webb, Miss Lucy Morgan, Miss Dorothy Cowley, Miss Marie Haines, Miss Betty Morrell and the hostess. Score prizes were won by Miss Kidman and Miss Lewis. HERE'S MORE ABOUT The graduates of the Logan academy were the guests of honor at an attractively arranged tea given Wednesday afternoon on the lawn of the school by members of the sophomore class. Miss Elizabeth Deaderick is the class adviser and assisted with the arrange- meats. . During the afternoon a solo dance was given by Miss Ruth Pond. ' A Floradora girls' dance was presented by students. The lawn was decorated with baskets and bouquets of lilacs aud tulips. Miss Margery Frink presided at the serving table. One hundred guests called during the tea hours. 0 About Town o TODAY I Incandescent, lamp domain, Ward Harrison, head of the engineering k. Enfield, who sees that the work is done, M. L. Sloan, next to the general manager, who explains things. And a host of others. - To know about amazingly developed American industry, and why we could sit on top of the world," forever, if we had general intelligence and political honesty) to match our industrial skill, visit that laboratory. .'i-t- i No More Bed Bugs! These insect pests may gel into they don t stay any house-blong where there is a vigilant Not when it is so housekeeper easy to get rid of them with ut on the Simply sprinkle dost it bed and bed clothing,-anii. to craeks ami crevices around the room brings a swift, sure end to uny insect pest, hut is guaranteed safe tor human beings Money- baek if it mid itnoujls. fails to end the pests. Comes in handy sifter eans ut 2!Se and 50c at ull good grocery (adv and drug stores h h - t- -i Week End Salt Lake Swiss-Germa- MANY BAND MEN COMING TO USAC never loses its delicate exquisite bouquet Gen- there is an excellent motto, recommended to "bosses" of big concerns that are willing to let some one else talk. The motto, in large type, reads: "NOT WHO IS RIQHT. BUT WHAT IS RIGHT." Many men have grown rich by . to others, and REMEM-- 1 'EKING ' I Because of the excellent response of band students to the high school band rli.iie at the Utah Slate Agricultural college, it has been necessary to procure the services of Professor A. R. McAllisters son, Forest McAllister, to assist him in the work. Forest McAllister is assistant to his father at Joliet Illinois high school. His particular work will be the coaching of marching and drilling the rla net sections, in which he is expel ... He will arrive with Professor McAllister and will begin work on June 14. By securing his services it will be possible to lane care of most of the 400 students who have applied for the summer work. 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Plans for this farewell party have not yet been announced. - eral Electric's laboratory 14th Dick Swimming ng. 500 INDIANAPOLIS Logan Youth Plans U.Pi-Ju- Sichilling y,milk OF TIRE CONSTRUCTION THE MASTERPIECE WINS the recent Rotary Reporting etub convention in Pocatello as one of the shortest but busiest aud most entertaining in the history of the district, Rotarians who attended convention occupied most of Ihe time at the local Rolury club meeting Thursday noon. Among the speakers was Guy Onrdon, elected district governor at the convention, and President Harry Parker of the local club, who presided at the Thursday meeting. Isadore Shoore, violinist, gave a solo at the meeting. He was accompanied by Gilbert Thorpe. Lo-gH- Elementary Tap Dancing ROTARIANS HEAR OF CONVENTION ummer Marriage 3 START WITH months of 1932 is shown however with 173 issued thus far this year 210 isstffl! during the first five months of 1932. TO An unusual will phenomenon course through the heavens tonight with the moon, Jupiter and Mars all appearing apparently within a few feet of each other. to Director .Willium According Peterson of the Utah extension service, Jupiter and Mars have been gradually coming closer together for several weeks and tonight, will appear almost together although in reality, they will be many millions of miles apart. The two will be virtually on a line with the moon, now about halt The moon is 240,000 miles full, from the earth, Mars is nearly 30,000,000 miles away while Jupiter Is 400.000,000 miles olf. Even at such great distances, the phenomenon is nevertheless interesting although the moon appears the largest of the group. It is cnly 2100 miles in diameter, Mars is 4200 miles in diameter while Jupiter Is 8800 miles through. Mars has two moons of its own while Jupiter has five. Mars is distinguishable by a reddish cast So far as science knows, neither planet is inhabited. Neither gives light, themselves, but reflect the light of the sun. According to Director Peterson, the best time to view the planets twill be about 10 p. m. when they are west of the meridian. Couple Plan For Wt couple. BE SEEN TONIGHT They hand you a small metal reel of filament, finer than an . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aebiseher infant's hair, almost invisible, and announce the arrival of an 84 as you stretch it out, so strong pound daughter at their home that you break it only with great effort, . the. threud on that small Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Needham enI eel is two and a half miles long, tertained at an attractively arMiss Ivy Kiehards of Balt Lake that is the film that blazes and ranged dinner party Wednesday City, is spending the week-- in ii lights your book. luside Uie elecevening at their summer home and is the guest of her sister, tric bulb, when the cu.tmk is on ltd Logan canyon. Mrs. Val Talmer. you aee half a dozen b iitu then The table wag centered with a light blazing, as the frame that (liquet of early summer flowers. Mrs. Roland Emmett is visiting holds them is hammered ui and Jovars were marked for eight friends and down test solid. Iron Relatives In Canada. guests. Following dinner, the retheir ability to endure shock mainder of the evening was UOMK FOR SALE playing bridge. In the battle of Jullund, every BARGAIN. Modern home. 3.59 South I W. J7. electric light In the British fleet was shattered by shock, at the Mrs. Hoy Session of Salt Ikike first discharge of the big guns, and Spends City and daughter, laiu Jean, are ll.c battle was fought by candle In visiting with Mrs Sessions' moth- light. Hud the cundle not been er. Mrs. J, T. E. Thompson of on bourd, it would have been Miss Josephine Adams spent Richmond. fought in the dark. week-en- d in Suit laike City, lfit The U. S. Navy says to General she was the guest of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Berntoon Electric engineers "Give us light." lisa Wundu Adams. are the parents of a boy, born The engineers are trying to oblige Wednesday at the Cache Valley and make such lamps. The navy The new arrivul, who adds "bulbs that will not be shathospital. tips the scales ut 74 pounds Is tered by the firing of big battlethe second child but first boy In ship guns." The bulbs need not the fumily. be able to stand such shocks long. be Five minutes would long NEWSI.ESS PAPER enough, probably for after five st to minutes of bombardment the batCHADRON, Neb. & prove to himself that a "'newsless tleship would be on its way to newspaper" won't work, George C. ictory or the bottom of the oceun. Snow, publisher of a weekly here, Ages 1 and up last week printed an edition conIt might be on its way to the DAILY FOIt SIX EF.IvS but advertising bottom of the ocean sooner than taining nothing matter. The roar went that tip that, if a few bombing planes $ 1.00 from old and new subscribers was came along, with good marksmen, sweet music to Snow, who assured but old Registration Monday, fashioned battleship men it that wouldn't everybody hapE not June have yet realized that. ! p, in. pen again. Whether all the electric lights Women's Gymnasium went out on the German battleThe Pacific ocean is larger in fight is not area than the total land surface ships in the Jutlandnot German Probably of the world. scientists are often ahead of other countries. Experiments with light bulbs for aviation fields go on ceaselessly. There are huge glass bulbs, as big as a barrel, and comparatively small bulbs, half the size of a baby's head, that have terrtf c lighting power, and 3(10.000 candie oower is added by the simplest possible contrivance, costing noth .... This license appeared. Edis Lavern Rawlins and Bonnie Medd Adams, both of the at Preston, were mamed courthouse by County Clerk Mohr The couples to whom permits v ere issued Wednesday are1 Fred and Senta William Blanchard Louise Sheets, Victor, Idaho; Ernest Richard Blauer and Rose George Parker, Burley, Idaho; Clarkson Morgan and Cora Pace, 1903. Lewis Olsen, Logan, and Price; Nellie Ktllian Larson, Rigby, Idaho; Willmm There. n Barker, NewJUNE WEDDINGS ton. and Aileen Leatham Swift, Preston; Frank Done and Ella Mary Tognazzina, Santa Barbara, RUSH California. A total of f2 marriage licenses was issued from the clerk s office Prospective June brides and their of this year while partners kept County Clerk C. Y during May Mohr and his deputies running only fa were issued during May, a j;32, the companion showing that with Wednesday afternoon of the Idaho gm marnge steady stream requesting permits repeal law has not yet hud a seriously to wed mientul effcit on local marSix licenses tu wed were issued bUMim ss during the afternoon while bright riage license d.wrLH.w of 37 doling the first End eariv Thursday Morning, th t hr luat five fii.st couple to lie issued a Juue'iive months wedding i j of 933. j Couple Presides Mr. and Mrs. Hay S. Hansen e JURY A delightful dancing party was1, held Wednesday evening ut Holo Keciea, by members of Ihe Peppers' club of the Logan senior high school. Light refreshments were served. Music was furnished by L. D. Hansen's orchestra. Pattons and ' were Mr. and Mrs patronesses Harold Peterson. Mr. and Mrs Huugh, Jr, and Mr. and Evan Mrs Murray Fort) couples were in attendance. In the of The committee etmige arrangements included Paul Hpen- -cer, Kulph VVaklry, Benny Spencar and Jack McNeil At Dinner direct-charg- Plans for staging of dog races at the Cache county fair grounds track on June 10 were revealed from Alfred through a request Coleman of W'ellsville for use of ESSAY WINNER the track. The request was granted by the county commission Wednesday Mr Coleman has not revealed further ' NEW YORK. June I (UP) -details. P former New Chester Difficulties over protection 0JYork prohibitionMills, administrator who the Newton reservoir from flood won the S25.0U0 Dui ant prize for waters were settled by the com .an essay on dry law enforcement, mission when Bishop R O Loosli was named today m an indictment agreed to have the water convey the grand jury. ed to his land and thereby protect byThe Brooklyn conindictment charged the reservoir from contamination. spiracy to violate the internal revD R. Clark and Amos Griffin, enue laws and alleged diversion of representing the town board, ask- industrial alcohol. ed that no culverts be placed in other persons were also Right the county road between Newton named and Clurkston near the Newton reservoir, believing such a condiper cent of the homes tion would lead to conliiaiinalioii iu Only the United States have radios. of the water supply R S Merrill asked two culverts on the road from Nairn to Rich mond and C. G. Iullem of Tren ton asked bridge replacement over! the West Cache canal oil the Clurkston road and a culvert on the road north of Trenton. Both requests wote taken under advisement with u promise to Invest!- gate. The request of Thomas Rider thut the cutoff road from the "cow lane" to the Mendon road, about a mile west of Logan, lie gi aded. was granted by the commission. Today the group started sitting as u hoard of equalization on aa-- I sensed valuation, hearing individual cases. This work is expected tu continue about two weeks. patchwork Quilt pattern 1 Prospectors Unearth Indian Burial Ground ! BUSY SESSION PHONE 50. 1, under Forest and raanuevering McAllister and the other half will be devoted to concert work under the various band leaders under il'.E Gold prosAZUSA, Calif. of Professor McAllis-- ! pectors in San Gabriel canyon ter. have unearthed an old Indian burial ground. Another prospector, John INDICTS DRY turned up 23 silver dunes while searching for gold The coins were dated from 1873 to j 'COMMISSION HAS SOCIETY NEVS MRS. RULA C. PITZER. EDITOR. THURSDAY. JUNE LOGAN. UTAH, L. JJesseira Sfinoe StfoE? Cum-Dippe- d tires being made In a modern firestone tire factory |