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Show PAGE FOUR THE HERALD-JOUR- A L, N CONTEST WINNER 1 f The North eide evened up s .St' S&'t V'- -- ft d3&, The South by a count of 13-Side had previously won the opening game. The series is for the beat three out of five games tLaub, North side catcher, hung up an exceptional record at the plate with five runs and four hits out of five charged times at bat The summary: JK. Miss Thelda Orchard ed a group of girls on Monday evening . 'U ,'" ?"W- DP? S? x BICYCLE RACES TO BE SATURDAY Bicycle races and other children's sports will be combined with dog races planned at the fair grounds on Saturday, June 10. U. L. Montrose Is cooperating with Alfred Coleman in sponsoring the affair and boys interested are advised to get in touch with him aUlhe New Bike shop. ' Further details will be announced later. Western athletes fared exceedingly well in the I. C. A. A. A. A. meet at Boston, with Southern California trial heat. He placed talcing first place and Stanford second. Above, Les Ball, Trojan, winning a second In finals. Left, Jimmy Luvalle, U. C. L. A., who won a sensational victory in the event, ith Blackman, Stanford, second. Right, John Lyman, Stanford shotputter, who took this event, his heave of 52 feet 8 inches being an I. C. A. A. A. A. mark, and an unofficial record. 100-ya- er Mr. and . : Lisf. .. .. Fridays Results Philadelphia 4, New York Cleveland St. Louis Boston 3, Washington 8. Chicago 1, Detroit 14, 5. - Fridays Results New York Philadelphia Bouton h to be ed aa double-headSaturday. Only games scheduled. i Brooklyn j Clncinnati-Pittsburg- 11, 3. 6-- 7, play- SPEAKER GIVEN SADDLE AUSTIN, Tex. (IJtt That the horse is still used in Texae despite automobiles, was given official notice by the 43rd Texas Legislature. Members chose a d saddle as their farewell gift to Coke Speaker Stevenson, rancher, lawyer and banker, of Junction, Tex. silver-mounte- CONTEST HELD An Colo. context was one of the unusual events of the annual Boy Scout at Camp Roosevelt, near here, recently. The Scouts threw their tomahawks at targets 20 feet away. ' PUEBLO, pow-wo- ; Payne of Arbon, Idaho, day with Covers were laid for Mr. Sorensen, Fred Sorensen, Jessie Bird, Gladys Ahrens, Mariorie Eulst, Leah Wood, Keith1 Stauf-- j for, Durrell Hughes, Wayne ner and Miss Hiibner. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Perrins of Ogden spent Friday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sorensen. Mrs Joseph Wiley of Salt Lake City, Mrs. William Poe of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Mrs. Frances Berge-ne- r of Salt Lake City, Mrs. John Worley of Pocatello were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfo'rd Larsen. Sunday. Spring flowers formed an attractive centerpiece. Carl Pherson of Logan was also guest. Mrs. Emma Sorensen and Fred Sorensen of Ephraim and Mrs. Lucy Sudweeks and son, of Provo, were dinner guests Decoration day of Mr. and Mrs Jacob Sorensen. Mrs. Reeves Bird was hostess to a dinner Monday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Bigler of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. John Westover Rnd Miss Leatha Westover of Logan, Miss Martha Lallis of Salt Lake City. Mayor and Mrs. Peter Larsen and son, Joseph, motored to Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sorensen and family of Arbon, Idaho, were guests of Mrs. Agnes Ccpen this week. Mrs. Copen entertained at a dinner Wednesday in honor of her daughter and family. Covers NATIONAL LEAGlE Team Standing ' i w Mutdoon ILLIAM FTER Sullivan lean to resell professor of the New York Box- - J- some kind of fighting shape, his turned the page began to assert itself. Of his 88th year the other day. j Mukloon took tills out of him by Wher July cornea It will mark the wrestling tossing John L. around passing of 44 years since the old:Ilke a ls, ' professor helped John L. Sulll- j Whe" . e flrst, ?ve Su llvan the ran to beat Jake Kilraln in 75 ro John could not skl more round, at Rlchburg. Miss. I Helped Sullivan 7 The old profes-- ) or mord than helped Sullivan. My books say that the old professor 'won the fight himself, and it was a victory of mind over matter purely and simply. - ''J. p,lon 'self-conce- i - Sullivan George a Wreck TT was just about 44 years ago this time when Muldoon haled wlier.! Sullivan out of n sick-be, , the Boston Boy had been lying at ithe po!nt of death from typhoid lever. Sullivan didn't look so good, as the boys would say now. when, tbe old professor gave him a rope to skip. The Sullivan legs were, wobbly from Illness, and the' paunch hadn't been helped by Johns hilarious habits. In adili-- j ,llon John L. was mentally shk. Muldooh had .to be a professor to get tbe Boston Boy into shape. - Is. t f ha f Lo W Me WWHtf Ullji tv dWUM hour of how fearful would be the consequences If Kilraln should win1 a dozpn times. .this one. He literally bad to l. him to tliro,!KJ get Sullivan mentally power Boston Boy hopping over the t ' out or hed ,henip as many as Sou times. - Muldoon got Sullivan Muldoon was given credit for dumbbells him m and a 7 gave at fol- - doing what no oilier could have rest An hour's with to Play He made John lowed breakfast. Then to the barn done for Sullivan. whci-John L. would punch the L. lick himself After that Kilraln. ll '5 ,,l,n,ls "as . J canvas bag . : j ; , I Mrs Sarah L. Hughes. V. , over-i1,a- . i "s An-ui- - honor of Mrs. Carl North of and Jerry Baker of Arbon, Idaho. Spring flowers formed a pretty eenterpiece. and Mrs. Len Provstgaard daughter. Helen, of Tayson is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Andrew Mrs Lamont entertainLamont. ed at an attractive luncheon Monday. Covers were laid for Mrs. Provstgaard and daughter, Helen. Mr. and Mrs Ammon Sorensen and daughter Gadvs, and Valerie Hardman of Arbon, Idaho, Mrs. Earl Murray of Wellsville and Mr. and Mrs Lamont and family. Mrs. Charles Ladle and son Orvel anti Mrs. John D. Bilker attended the division tryouts at Brigham Friday night. Orvel won 1st place on the retold story Mrs. Ladle remained in contest. as until guest Sunday Brigham of Mrs. Eli Christensen. Mr. and Mrs, Parley Sorensen and son Myron, of Malad, Idaho, spent Saturday and Sunday as guests of their parents, Mr. and Mr. Jaeob F. Sorensen. Mrs Sofia Anderson entertained at a dinner Decoration day. Covers were laid for Otto Anderson and daughters, Clara and P.uth of Arbon. Idaho, Mr Hnd Mrs. George Amjersun and family of Malad, Idaho, Miss Norma Anderson of the Budge hospital, Miss Hilda Anderson and Magnus An- derson' Mrs. M D. Ttird was hostess at an attractive luncheon Decoration Covers were laid for Mr day and Mrs Glen Alexander of Logan, Mrs. Matilda Alexander of T anguitrh, Mr and Mrs., Ervin Bud and son. Miss Artice. Bird erd Mr. and Mrs Bird George H. Hughes of Salt Lake, Miss Theta Townsend of Murray end Miss Effie Anderson of Shit were dinner geests of Mrs Sarah L. Hughes. Monday. George Walker of Carlin, Nevada, spent 3 davs this week, as guest of Mr add Mrs V. Walker. Mr and Mrs Earl Bird attended the Paul Olsen reunion at Fish Hatchery at Mantua. Wednesday. Mrs Iumra Swensen and son. Denzi!, of Logan, were the guests of her daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ahrens, Decoration day. Mrs. Leslie Kidman and daughdinner ter of Gunnison, were guests of Mrs. Orson Kidman on Memorial day. Mrs. Ella Smith and grandare daughter of Holbrook, Idaho, Ver-livisiting with her sister, Mrs. Shelton Willard Sorensen of Salt Lake Citv was the guests of his sister and brother. Miss Ann Sorensen end Andrew Sorenien Sunday and Monday Mr and Mrs Lee Colby and family of Brigham, were guests of James and CharlV Cunningham Memorial day. Dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner and daughter of Ogden were supper guests of Mrs Gonrye Hiihner Monday The Senicr class met at the home of Miss Gladys Hughes Thursday. Lu.nheon was served. Those present .were Hilda Anderson, Delore Larsen, Ivlue Smith. Alice Stauffer, Ruth Bird, Leva Thornton.- - Clotcal Ahrens, Julia Muir, Hilda Wh tney Mrs Preston B Maughan and j. daughter. Wvnctte of Denver, spent Wednesday and Thurs n Colo-jado- day hs guests of Mrs. Claud Sorensen. Miss Jennie Richards entertained at a prettily appointed luncheon Thursday in honor of Miss Laura Hughes of the Budge hospital, Mrs. Mary E. Sorensen, e Mrs. Marilla Buist and Mrs. Hughes. Mrs Delos Bird entertained at a dinner Memorial day. A basket of tulips centered the table. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Willie and family of Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. M C. Black-Ic- y and Carl Blackley of Ogden, Mrs. Jesse Fifiela and daughter, and Flora of Logan, Marjorie Bred Nelson of Salt Lake, Virginia and Helen Heninger, Miss Irene and Arzella Bird, Mr. and . Mrs. Bird. ErKent. Miss Hazel Dopp returned to Joseph C, Sorensen was visitat councilmen Avon, her work in Ogden after spending high ing and two weeks witn her parents, Mr. Sorensen Mrs. Sunday. daughter. Hazel. Mrs. O. J. Bar- and Mrs. S. M. Dpop. Mrs. Artell Rawlins returned rett and daughter, Inez, accompanied Mr. Sorensen. Arthur Kid- home from a Logan hospital Thursman visited Hyrum Second ward. day alter having an appendicitis Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Bird and operation. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cregor the Miss Artice Bird attended exercises Sunday motored to Rock Springs, Wyo., commencement on Saturday and returned home at the USAC and were luncheon nignt. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Alex- Sunday Mrs. Louise Layne and children ander. were in Logan luesday, visiting Tom Simpson of Canada. Mr. wtth Mrs. Bertha Gesseli and fama..d Mrs. Ted Renfrew of Mon- ily. tana are the guests of Mr. and Miss Vinnie Rigby returned to Mrs. Chester Kidman. her home in Salt Lake City on Mrs. Lizie Barrett' was hostess Sunday after visiting a week with to the Sewing Circle Thursday. her sister, Mrs. Dave Layne. Mrs. L. M. Payne and children Luncheon was served to special guests, Mrs. Alice Sorensen, Mrs. returned to their home in Ogden Winnie Provstgaard of Payson, Thursday morning after a short Mrs.' Edna Bird and Mrs. Charlotte visit with her parents, Mr. and Richards and 13 members. Miss Mrs. M. E. Kent. Isabella Stumpf was assisting host- i Mrs. Hannah Allred of Ogden was visiting Tuesday with her ess. daughters, Peggy Rae and Mrs. Mrs. Wm. L. Kidman spent three Howard Wheeler. days this week at Logan as guest Mrs. George Pope and grandof Mrs. E. J. Passey. of Idaho Falls, spent Mrs Phoebe Yonk and family daughter at the home ot Monday night of Logan were guests of Mrs. Mrs. George Karren. Jane Muir Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wheeler In compliment to Mrs. John were supper guests Tuesday at the Mrs. of Pocatello, Joseph home of Mr. a.id Mrs. Ellis Layne. .Vorley Mrs. T. S. Carren and daugh Wiley, Mrs. Frances Bergener of Salt Lake, Mrs. William Poe of ter, Leah Fay of Salt Lake City, Idaho Falls. Mrs. Peter Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Bowles and at a dinner. Mon- children, Mr. and Mi. Merlin AnJr, entertained day. Flowers centered the table. derson and children of Newton Larsen Mrs. Wilford entertained spent Tuesday visiting with relaat a prettily appointed luncheon tives and attended the Memorial Tuesday in compliment to Mr. services at the cemetery. Miss Glenda Hurst of Auburn. end Mrs. Joe Wiley of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. George Jensen Wyoming, is visiting with Mr. and R. V. Spackman. Mrs. of Providence. Mrs. H. H. Danielson and daugh Mrs. Hannah Willie, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hendry. Mr. and Mrs ter, Ina, of Ogden, spent the week Alex Buist of Wellsville, attended end visiting with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Kent and Memorial Services here. An interesting social event of Mrs. Henry Kent motored to Ogden Saturday to visit with Mrs the week was the birthday din Willard at the Dee hospital. ner given Monday in honor of Mrs. CallCall has been very ill but is Mrs. William I. Sorensen. Tulips now improving. and peonies decorated the table. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kent ol Covers were laid for Mrs. Soren Dairy Creek, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. sen, Mesdames Lizzie Baker, Pe George Hunter of Ogden, Mrs. Lib-bi- e ter Larsen, Jr., Mary I. Sorensen, Funk, Mrs. Clara Larson and H. B. Whitney, John Worley of daughter, Rose, of Newton, were Pocatello, Idaho, H. G Hughes guests at the home of Mr. and of College, John Welch, Sarah J. Mrs. Henry Kent on Tuesday eveLarsen of Portland, Oregon, Bessie ning. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dopp and Ahrens, Mrs. Barnard Hardman ' was assisting hostess. family of Logan were dinner guests were Memorial services fittingly at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin observed here Tuesday. CommanOrchard on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. WilLHasIam and der Burley Thornton conducted the program at the cemetery. The family spent Memorial day in band, under the direction of Er-v- Wellsville. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Morris and Bird played several selections. of Hyrum. were visiting America." Singing. Prayer by family with friends on Tuesday. MemThey Chaplain Cyril Bird. The orial talk was given by Prof. A. N. were dinner guests of Mrs. Etts Sorensen of the USAC; double mix- Kent. Miss Leora Miller of Shelly, ed ouartet. by Ayril Nelson and spent the week end visiting eompany; talk, bv L. K. Wood; Idaho, her sister, Mrs. Glen Wiser with taps were sounded bv James LaA farewell party and dance will mont: music by the band. a baseball be given In the Third ward hail In the afternoon night for Henry McKnight, game, between Radio Service of Friday who is leaving for the western Logan and Mendon was played. The score 9 to 10 in favor of Mendon. A big dance at night companied by Miss Mozelle B ended the day. Picot Brothers of rett; reading, Mrs. Hannah Bui furnished the music. quartet. Mesdames Lizie Barr The Mendon ward Relief Society Eiien Laiiie, Ada Waiher a ml M held their annual day Monday at jory Bird; reading, Mrs. Et 2 30 in the ward chapel. President Willie; talks, by Stake Presidi Mary A. Bird was In charge of the Mrs. Laura Christensen and f mer Stake President Mrs. Susi following program: Where the Voice of nah Neilson. Other stake offic Singing, PriendshiD's Heard; grayer by present were: Mrs. Isabell Ada Mrs. Marjory. Bird; singing,. The and Mrs. Wanda Dunn, of Hyrv Relief Society; history of the Closing song, "God Bless C Mendon Relief Society was given Mountain Home. Benediction bv Mrs Charlotte B. Richards; Mrs. Sarah L. Hughes. Dali vocal solo Mrs. Julia Muir, ac- refreshment were served to 50 ' e. . f were also Miss Artice Bird has been visiting and Mrs. James Muir. Miss Vira Hiibner entertained the past three months with Mr. at a chicken supper Friday in and Mrs. Winn, returned with compliment to Dean Sorensen of them. A tall vase of Mrs. Theo I, arson entertained Arimo, Idaho. at a dinner Decoration day in tulips formed a pleasing center-piec- 1, c i Mr and Mrs David Winn and cock of Murray. Mr and Mrs John Gardner,- - Mrs Mary Gard- (hildren and Charles Hughes of ner of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs Centerville spent Sunday and Mon- ... Mr. " Orvel J. Larsen lunch- - Hiibner. Mrs. Lizzie Taker entertained eon Decoration Day in honor of Mrs. Sarah J. Larsen of Portland, at a dinner Wednesday in comOregon, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey pliment to Mr. and Mrs. AGolden bowl illie of Holbrook, Idaho. Sorensen and family of Malad, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs Orson Han- of tulips centered the table. Chauncey f Mrs. entertained at an attractive AMERICAN LEAGUE ' Team Standing New York Washington Cleveland Philadelphia Chicago days double charged. HERALWOURMAL INFORMATION BEFIT. m price will BIKE REPAIRING Key FitLawn Mowers Sharpened and Repaired 54 West BIKL LOGAN SIIOl, ting, work guaranteed! (J3) 1st North. Sylvan Hofler, Mgn be LEGAL RATE For Sale or Trade CATTLE Any kind good dairy cattle, Holstein, Jersey, Guernsey. First calf heifers, registered bulls any age. Beef cattle, veal, young calves. Trade what you have for what you want S. IVKN M29 NILSON, Smithfield, Utah. Phone 55M. Ten cents per line per Insertion. H s 9 3 3. For each Insertion one cent per word; for one week, five cents per word; for one month, 15 Minimum cents per word. charge for first Insertion 15 cents. If not paid within three entertain- at her home The room were adorned wtth ea.ly spring flowers The time was spent doing needlework after which a dainty luncheon was served to the following guests: Misses Joy Kent, Edith Kent, Sylvia Ddpp. Leora Elwood, Shirley Wiser and Reta Orchard The second years Foods club met Thursday afternoon at the home of their leader, Mrs. Eurilla Wiser. The lesson on Cream Soups" was taken up. Seven girls were present. The officers for this group are as follows: President, Nedra Jackson; vice president, Helen Spackman; secretary, Sabina Bodily; cheer leader, Dorothy Spackman; song leader, Mary Has-Ureporter, LaRue Westover. Thora and Arnold Bergeson won first place with their original dance at the division tryouts in The music Richmond, Saturday. for the dance was composed by their accompanist, Mrs Myrtha Westover. The Second ward M I.A. held their annual conference on Sunday evening in connection with the sacrament meeting. Music was furnished by the Ladies chorus under the direction of Luella Ulover and the Beehive chorus. The slogan was treated by Don Hoffman. Miss Thora Wheeler gave a very splendid talk on "Individualism. 'I he reports were giv-- j en by the presidents Mrs. Lester and Clayton Wheeler Neilson. Stake board' officers, Mrs. George Pond and Sheldon Bergeson, gave short talks and sustained the officers. President Ruby Wheeler and Counselors Ida Bair and Nelda Wheeler, the Young Men's president, Clayton Neilson and Secretary Don Van Dyke, were honorably released. The new officers sustained were Mrs. Lewis Boman, president, with Mrs. Lamont Wheeler, first counselor and LaVoil Blair, second counselor. Mr. Lewis Boman. president, with Lamont Wheeler and Vernon Ban as counselors. The Boy Scouts sang one song and the benediction was offereu by Cyril Pitcher. Mrs. Golden Boman entertained at a quilting on Wednesday. Those present were Mrs. J. W. Pitcher, Mrs. Margaret Peterson, Mrs. Melvin Pitcher and Mrs. DeCon Pitcher cf Cornish, Mrs. Frank Last, Mrs. Lewis Boman, Mrs. Mi.tou Boman, Mrs. Rose Pitcher and Mrs. Cyril Pitcher. At the close o' tl,e atternoon a delicious luncheon was served by the sisters. and Mr. Thomas Spackman children of Provo are moving to the Second ward into the home owned by Lewis Jamison of Salt riake. Mrs. Spackman will join them as soon as her health will permit. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wiser and children spent Monday and Tuesday in Shelly, Idaho. Miss Etna Kent of Salt Lake is spending her vacation at the home ot her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. SOITH SIDE t 1. WANT AD RATES mat- ter in the little world series End ay, defeating the South Siders 3, ' When Western Tracksters Swept I. C. A. A. A. A. NORTH SIDE IS I SATURDAY, JUN E LOGAN, UTAH. IIURST AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 46 Urest Center Service. C Brown FOUND pony, female, branded on left J3. 1138. Call thigh. to Return LOST Bunch of keys. J6. Logan hotel. Reward. LOST 1300 lb. bay mare, 1100 !b brown horse. Notify Ernest J5 Neves, Millville. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Trustees of the Utah State Agricultural college, for the erection of a machine xued on the campus. Proposals shall be delivered to Mr. R. E. Berntson, secretary of the board, at his office at the Utah State Agricultural college, Logan, Utah, at or before two o'clock p. m. on June 5, 1933, at which time and place the bids shall be publicly opened. The board reserves the right to reject eny or all bids. Plans and specifications may be obtained of Carl Schaub, Architect, A.rimo Block. Logan City, Utah. Proposals shall be accompanied by a certified check in the amount of 6 of the bid, made payable to the board of trustees of the Utah State Agricultural college, which check is to be forfeited to the said board in case the contractor fails to enter into a contract for the performance of the work, with a satisfactory bond, within five days after having been awarded the contract. J5. Automobile Repairing and Complete J. I LARSEN GLASS CO. IS NOW TAKING ORDERS lor 'Vnllpaper at a hig dison us for your wincount. See us before you buy. C dow and auto glass. Phone 174-i MORTICIAN FOR SERVICE Phone 210. Modern Mortuary, 290 West Center. Richarda-Woodlan- ECONOMIC d SEWING MACHINES SPECIAL PRICES for remainder of May: U.icd treadle machines machines $45 00 and up. Terms; Half $5.00 and up; Electric cash and half what have you? White Sewing Machine Co. 33 West 1st North. Phone 241-- MISCELLANEOUS 3OQa0MlG ICE. Cheap. North. 570 . SUMMER school students may obtain excellent meals and atrooms at 454 East Third tractive J10. J7. North East Fourth FURNITURE and plumbing tures. 227 North 1st East. fixTo Fred Burr, the same thats Jy3. interested in Fred and Max cafe: I read your threat about sending THREE pianos. We have three the police after the fellow who will we m that Logan took pianos your peanut slot machine. be glad to sacrifice at low prices You say you know who took it? comWrite to Baldwin Piano Well, why dont you go and get it S. S. pany. 310 Sutter St., San Fran- then? J17. Chlif. cisco, SPECIAL Children's haircut 20c; YEAR old hens, good layers. Call adults, 34c. Schiff mans Barber Basement Sewells gro644-J9 Shop. J5. cery. 1131-0 GOOD rifle. Phone WILL PAY cash for useless or J6. evening. freshly dead animals. Phone UR-2- . J23. Hyrum exchange. EATING, cooking apples, solid, Mrs 35c per bushel. crisp, George W. Rose, 784 North J9Third East. 30-3- fcaaOTOG states mission field on Monday. Henry McKnight was the guest honor at a delightful supper PULLETS. 500 of the biggest and finest pullets in Cache valley. party on Sunday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Larson, These birds will be sold within GOOD COOK, experienced mother and housekeeper, wishes emin Fairview. Other special guests the next few days so act quickly. were Miss Ella Tidwell of Smith-fielployment. Best references. Write Rappleye Hatchery, 383 South 2. Box and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph to J6. J9. 857. Seventh West Phone McKnight. half price NEW born calves wanted. Call Bishop and Mrs. H. Lester Bair FRESH new lime at 240-- J 77 J6. East 8th for cash only. of Richmond were Tuesguesj J2. North. day evening at the home of Mr and Mrs. J. F. Bair. home. BOARD AND ROOM BARGAIN. Modern J8. 359 South 1 W. COMPLETE furniture for dining BOARD and Room, modern conveniences. Phone 803-J5. J9. room $30. Call 654-of d Herald-Journa- o Hyde Park o Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Webb spent Sunday at Hyrum as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fon Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Daines were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olson of College ward Sunday. Mrs. Lafe Kirby and family of Idaho Falls, Idaho, are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Elwood. Mrs. Denzil Lamb has been visiting relatives at Preston, Idaho the past week-enMr. and Mrs. Leon Reese of Benson were guests of Mr. and Sirs. D. C. Balls Sunday. Mrs. Gheen is spending the summer with Mr. George Burgess and family. The Memorial day services were of well attended. Dr. Thomas the University of Utah was the Many of his boyhood speaker. friends gathered to hear his message. Dr. Thomas Is a native of Hyde Park. Among the people from to visit here on Memorial day were; Dr. L. L. Daines and family of Salt Lake City, Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Dainei of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lee of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Thatcher of College ward, Mr. and Mrs J. F. Reeder and family of Cornish ward, Mr. and Mrs. S. Jeffs of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Reese of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rogers, of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. George Q. Rich of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Reese, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Reese, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Purser, and Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Reese, all of Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Archie McNeal ef Blackfoot, Idaho, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Woolf. Mrs. C. L. Ashcroft returned from Salt Lake City where she underwent an operation for the removal of cataract of the eye. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hancey, Jr entertained at a trousseau tea Friday in honor of their daughter, Miss Hancey will be Gwenivere. mBrried this month to Mr. O.in Miles of Smithfield. Miss Fay Seamons is visiting relatives in Ogden. Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Miller of Hyrum spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lee. Mrs.( George Merrill and daughter Evelyn of Trenton spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Ashcroft, Sr. Miss Eunice Ashcroft was din-rguest of her sister Mrs. Vera Hulse of Smithfield. Thursday. er Attraction ocean varies London and proximately LOW wheel wagon hayrack, Jack-so- n BOARD and room, reasonably priced in comfortable home. 91 fork rope and work horse. West Second North. lhone J5. Phone 521-455-J OR RENT 5 room modern home, large lot, close in. Call 826-J8. AlTOMORn VERY choice, 8 weeks' old Booth White Minorca pullets. Finest 326 Laying strain obtainable. East Third South. Jl5 TWO fresh red Durham milk three miles south of Weston, Idaho, Lars Rasmussen. J6 cows, CEDAR posts at Thatcher Bros Mill. J10 303QGOO SMALL pasture for rent on East Center street. Call Dr. I. S Smith. J3 FURNISHED FURNISHED 1st. E. apartments. MODERN apartment. Third East. N Jy3 North 227 322 J6. Furnished 261 FIVE 604 apartment for rent North Third East. J7. room modern E 5th N. Phone apartment room furnished ment, reasonable. Phone APARTMENTS. 451 East. MODERN house. 398 North ond West. 312 Phone GOOD East Carl W. Sanders 804 N. Main Phone 293 See Me About May Sales Jubilee! J7. J7, General Illacksmithing GEO. D. GRIFFIN 2nd South and Main FOR SALE Auto Chassis specially constructed for wagons and trailers. J5 Cheap. 322 North J3 THREE rooms 980 BUSINESS IS Sec- and bath furnished, electric range. 54 North Second East. Inquire basement JS East Third J27. East Second J22. UNFURNISHED . with the best coal I can buy, coupled with the best ser. vice I can devise, So, North Third TWO rooms and kitchenette. North Fifth East. 379 this business, too. In fact. It is especially attractive, not only for the business Itself, but because of the fact that I enlarge my circle of friends. Once they come, they just keep right on coming. Pretty soon were friends. apartJ3 FIVE room modern home, well furnished. Also 3 room apartment. 249 Boulevard. Phone 1292-J7. APARTMENT. North. I appreciate 141. J3. 205 I have a great numl'T of people drive out to my yard for a sack of pea, nut, si ova or lump coal to tide them over a few chilly days. J9 1275-- THREE APARTMENT. North. Thatcher Bldg. 033j Genuine WATER LILIES, rock garden, Delphiniums, perennial plants. Mrs. Herman Theurer, Wellsville. J3, APARTMENT. Third East. Service I GAN DEPT. .F. BABY I. North Second IS Minute J-- RADIO. 593 West Second North SMALL electric stove. Cheap. 451 J7. SPECIAL for 30 North Third East. days AH breeds afl - heavy colored chicks $7.50 per PLANTS, tomatoes! celery, 100, delivered. kinds of flower plants, 10c dozPoultry wanted. en. J3. ' R. L. Dahle, 350 N 2nd W. Tel. Ola Larsens Nursery. 975-J5. 150 eight weeks old white Leghorn pullets. Eldon Thornton, Mendon. J3. THREE rooms, newly furnished, electric utovs, refrigerator, hot of the moon on the water, janitor service. Phone 64 the distance between New York Citv apJyi. 63 feet every 24 hours. CONVENIENT apartment. 155 AUTOMOBILE LOANS l, MODERN borne at 128 South First East. Inquire 227 West First South.- F Jg kit Moving Household goods and piano of transferred to a part the city. Phone Long Distance 448 Hauling J. W. Ault & Son |