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Show THE HERALD - JOURNAL, PAGE FOUR t HERBS MORE ABOUT CHEATING DEATH HERE t w lu and misunderstanding in the worlds attitude towards the L D S church The most entertaining address of the morning was given by Elder Kimball who blended rich humor with a sermon His auc, ence was laughing from begu ning to end He observed thai things of the world are advertised much better than things dice $1 f -- Sift, f OOR STILL HINGE they wont take into Sonsideration the million or s fhose deaths may have been listened by lack of proni roi ms pod, exposure in chilly ne warm clothes pid need ofAnd what of ins liarged Un weedy children of 'nday ill n fernourished sickly and oung lo what scrt of end women will they develop in ttur public health seivue Washington has stated that rations have improve i health generally Perhaps this bu i si" 4 true Of adults, and of babies Rnt of children, Vursed by ill fed mothers t "d s more to this question than dollars It is a mat'er of nu- - JBut - jf'tJlfl'V 4 ' i sr :. 4 II AM) IIHFIFSS Balanced pmauuusiy on a 140 above h HIGH six-i- m ht-au- se EGGS SHIRRED IN tomato SAUC'E indivi-dua- l Another use for thase glass ramekms.) t , e eggs (one for each person) 6 tablespoons crearrt ? 10 tablespoons tomato catsup Minced parsley I 2 tablespoons butter! 5 tablespoons stale j o 4 4 tablespoons' grated cheese i Salt and pepper- the' rame . I eat and butter to the but- tins fry the crumbs on the er and press thin layer 2 , , laSce lStween- kh; !XcSii GREEN I I Cook 32 SSsS cup? - the x is V row with the reQUd number of 1 fencer gSgtfS iddtng , a- - , teasonfui AJE ot neDDer over the yolk to the $ess slightly to fasten in tne cttiiuci ba- - thegplatter with the crisp "e'ggand-oyste- r v,yi-ia- LYMAN HITS LEGION ACTION Dr Richard R Lyman, member of the Council of Twelve, fry the F0r four people crisp In off Wen 8 slices of bacon, pour baexcess fat leaving the lm in the skillet. Arrange the solid lVKters (a large cup of bacon lacked oysters) over the Have md Dut over the flame with 4 well beaten over Stopoo of cream pour as you and fry he oysters to vould a pancake, turning sides both irown NOTE. I find it more agreemak-n- g able to divide the recipe two bakiqgs out of It The and the ake turns more easily appetiz-ng ,inal resit are morefound that looking I haJt does nicely inely diced tish vhen oysteis are not in season Vhile ground fresh clams mixed small yith eggs and cooked In good. (.mounts are marvelously TRYING Td RESCUE HIM Heie you see firemen, coast guardsmen and bridge woikers attempting to reach Kemp with extension ladders They finally res.ucd him by shooting a line over the chimney with a lifesaving gun After a heavy rope lad been drawn over the chimney top a chair' was sent up to mm Kemp calmly seated himself and was lowered to the ground V DESSFRT FOR UNEXPICTED GUESTS Lady Finger Omelette one white 3 eggs, reserve which Is beaten stuf I and almond Lady finger macaroons, 3 of each and very dry cup thin cream Few grains of salt Hot chocolate syrup Whipped cream Beat the eggs till fluffy, add-n-sog the cream while doing Reserve the stiffly beaten or the finrj mixing Crumble he cakes fine and add to the beaten jeaten eggs,a fold in ofthesalt and dash white, add oour the mixture into a hot Shake 5kiUet well buttered vhile cooking and when fairly ,et shape the mixture by folding iver once then push to the side and if the pan to make it longWhen ather narrow in shape slide Duffy and cooked through over into a hot platter pour ;he top the thick hot chocolate af-;yrup and top each portion of serving with a spoonful sweetwhipped cream, slightlyvanilla ened and flavored with Chocolate syrup for such desserts can be quickly made by good Friday afternoon, stiongly criticized the American Legion for its resolution urging a prohibition referendum. The Utahn asked If America was going to follow the standards of the pilgrim fathers or the American Legion "It takes but a little inquiring in the state to find out that some of our citizens refuse to participate in Legion conventions because of drunkenness, he declared Lawlessness and disrespect for the law together comprise one of our great problems I cannot tolerate breaking of the law of the land All persons atconventions should tending bear enough respect for law not to break it I appeal to all members of the church and other citizens to support the constitution and tne laws of the land. , These leading citizens who will break the laws and drink before our young people, are taking away from them something that money cannot buy Dr Lyman called upon all Mormons not only to obey law but to refrain from participating In any social gathering where there was drinking MENDON 1 1, Hailean Caipenter; 2, Lucille Le Sueur; 3, Ruby Stevens; 7, Leila Koerber. bowl of marigolds centered the table Covers were laid for Miss Nelson, Mr Rich, H C. Stauffer and Miss Smith Mr and Mrs. Moroni Jensen of Ogden were guests of their parents, Mr and Mrs L. R Bird, on Friday A birthday party was given by Mrs John O Hughes in honor of the seventh birthday of her daughter, Shu ley Games and refreshments were enjoyed Ten little guests were present and Berntson Louis Mrs I A One of the social events of the fWeek wa4 the Relief society soc-j,i- al held Thursday afternoon in thoToer house. Pres., Mary A IBird was tn rhaige Prayers were by Mrs Julia A Wood and Mrs Helen, Walker The affair was in honor of Mrs Can la Walker who was a faithful Relief society teacher and a member of the quilting committee, before they fnoved to Smithfield. Pies Biru made the opening address and presented Mrs Walker with a beautiful scarf for the good work she had accomplish- - Marvel Bartlett An old fashioned schqol was given by Mrs Ada Walker, Lizzie Barrett Annie Hughes Ellen Ladle, Blanche Bird, Alice Smith Laura Hughes and Irene Bai rett Luncheon w as , served to 60 The room was decorated with lovely fall flowers Mrs Camilla Walker and Mrs Allie Roskelley of Smithfield, Mrs Hattie Montrose of Logan and Mrs Ella Smith of Holbrook Idaho were out of town visitors Miss Edna Nelson and Lynn Rich of Ogden were guests of Miss Alice Smith, Sunday. Miss Smith entertained at an attrac-lv- e luncheon in their honor A daughter, Karen, of Loganofspent Thursday as the guests, A her nicesister Mrs Melvin Muir ly arranged luncheon was given by Mrs Muir Mrs Nephl Sorensen received word of the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Jens Jensen at Rexburg Mr, and Mrs Jensen have spent the summer m Idaho Mrs Jensen was in the auto accident a month ago when hef daughter Lillian was killed, Mrs Jensen was just slightly in bred, Mr and Mrs Sorensen l?ft for Idaho, Wednesday ent ng Mrs Then Larsen entertained at a childrens party Wednesdays m honor of her dapghter Clara 7th biithday Games were played and refreshments served to ! 11 little guests Mrs Tohn Ladle was hostess to an attractive luncheon Thursi daughter day in nor"r of her and Mrs Mis Gerald Walker Allie Roskqlley of Smithfield A basket of asters formed a pretty centerpiece Covers were laic! for the honored guests and Miss Clelh Ladle, Mi. and Mis Ladle, Mrs O J. Barrett entei tamed at a surprise par'y Wednes to day evening m compliment the birthday cf her dauehim Mozclle Games weie plaved ana fortune telling was the feature of the evening. Luncheon iu' served The table was attractively centered with a laig cake Covers weie laid for Mrs William Lea of Farmington Grace Ladle, Helen Ahrens Or-pBuist. stella Ladle. Alice Shelton, Inez Barrett Mozelle Barrett and Mrs. Barrett Mrs E J Hancock. Miss Ann Mis William Sorensen and Hughes enloyed an outing on the hills Thursday atterrioon A picnic wras enjoyed under the maples The place was beautiful all the trees were dressed The in their bright colors mountains never koks so wonderful as they do this autumn The color of the leaves and shrubbery is gorgeous 4, Myrna Williams; 5, Minnie Riggs; other Swedish gills, so now star is known as Gieta Car bo Correspondent 7 -- Mane Dresslers name is Movie fans, how would you known the land, but throughout like to see Minnie Riggs m the few would her real recognize leading role of a scorching love name ef Leila Koerber BY DAN THOMAS NFA Service Hollywood this!-famou- movie? Or Ruby Stevens wringing Here are some other reel and the hearts of men leal names you may enjoy Doesn t sound very romantic knowing about does it Raquel Toires Paula Oster-jna- ii Or perhaps you would prefer the antics and Pola Negn Appolonia Chalou-pe- c repartee of that comedy queen Leila Koerbei What1 You nevIm Clans Inez Fagan er heard of Leila1 Why shes Alice Teny Aliee Taafe milthe favorite actress With Leila Lee, Augu ta Appel lions of screen fans June Marlowe Gnbelda Goten e And you never heard of the Mary Astor, Lucille ' others, either a for theres No wondr Miry Piekfoid, Gladys Smith world of difference m real John Bsrrymoie, John Blvtjie names and reel names in HollyLew Cody. Lewis Joseph Cote , wood Samuel Godwyn. the produc, e'- Samuel Goldfish Richard Dfx, Ernest Brimmer on the , Heres the low-doseven higher tups among the Richaid Arln, Sylvan us scieea celebrities shown hero Harlow, the clurn-na- g Dunran Renaldo, Basil , vivacious blond abandoned Walter Byron Walter Butler. the name of Harlean Carpenter ic March, Frederick Mo when she became an actress, , Fred) Sickel . , , although it doesnt sound like Intyrb Jack Gakie, Lewis De Lame her parents did so bad at the Olfield i chastening 2Youd- never gues that v Joan 91 aw ford answered to the GFcinSi parne of Lucille LeSueur when she was a little grl 3 Baibara Stanwyck decided that few young mens hearts CHICACO Oct 3 (UP) -- Grain would flutter if her real name raree of Ruby Stevens ws billed m WHEAT , the biignt lights Open High Ixw ' Close 4 Myrna Lov is just the right Dec 47 45 8 45 8 47 name for a wicked wicked Mar 49 4 49 4 48 8 48 8 49 8 49 4 51 8 movie vamp with onental eyes May 51 but her childhood playmates knew her asMrna Williams 5 Minnie naggs is a good enough monicker, but everybody ought to be able to figure out why Evelyn Brent took her new name, Pan Francisco wnolesale dairy 6 Greta Gustafsson was just' market Butter 92 score 31, like the names of a million 91 score 30, 90 score 29 side-splitti- Lang-h-ank- Mat-time- re os , Ruiag -4 1- -4 3-- 5-- 3-- 7-- ha KNOW Greta 6, nerve-snappi- Gus-tafsso- n; s R.O.T.C. ei ENROLLS MANY STUDENTS (Reprmted fiom Student Life) R O T C 172839 128 1728 1717 With (ne of the finest classes in the history of the school the Junior R O T C is getting off to a- flying start, according to Lieutenant Pitzer who stated that approximately 500 students have been enrolled to date The frosh are the most numerous with 325 students, the sophs with 350 enroned and about 30 students are taking advanced instruction At a later date a list of the commissioned and officers will be published In he Lbgari ,and Balt Lake pciieraj and ,alsd dri Student Life Dumngj thf firlst quarter the students Will be ill strueted in r rjll. jniltto courtesy and policy 5 And the second quarter,, rangfe finding, gun drill 155 tnillimeter-- j and ft guh practice to Each year juniors go either Fort Worden, Washington or Fort Scott. San Francisco for advanced training. These students are selected for their high scholastic record, military bearing and attitude All the expenses of this encampment and passage are A boine by the government student after completing his R O T C work satisfactorily a Second commissioned is Lieutenant in the officers Reserve Corps. Lieutenant Colonel Waller is science professor of military and tactics with four able assistants Goodrich, Captain Lieutenant Pitzer, First Sgt - anti-aircra- Hailed far and wide as a kaleidoscopic pageant of picture magic, a three ring cncus of suspense and hilarity, The SpiFox Films' screen version der of the Broadway mystery thriller, opens its long awaited engagement at the Capitol thea-tSunday Edmund Lowe and Lois Moran, the pair who set the moviegoing public on the edge of their chairs in the spectacular are The Spi"Transatlantic, der s featured leads Lowe has one of the most engaging opportunities of his career in the colorful part of Chatrand, the magician whose act is interrupted by a murder, committed in the aisle of the crowded orLois Moran is prechestra sented as a sweet young Innocent enmeshed m the coils of a very intricate and sinister in; trigue Ei Brendel is involved in the proceedings with results which may easily be imagined, and George E j Stone, that excellent Character actor, is cast in one cjff.Tthe key positions!, to the Warren. Hyiqers rug-jpy$tery the gfl profile is- thrust, Into most tyrmoil where It does the r good, til ! COACHES TEAM Izola Jensen, home demonstration and extension leader for Cache county, is coaching a girls clothing demonstration team from the Third Year Clothing club of North Logan, led by Miss Eva Beut-lThe Misses Edith Hansen and Marjorie Nyman are the contestants They will enter the club contests at the state fair In Salt Lake City next Thursday 4-- H er 4-- H Cal'ahan and Private First Class Parker. CaDtain Goodrich states the R O T C. uniforms are the newest style in military dress and eventually will be adopted by the United States regulars. Listen to radios costing more. . .then hear Plymouth before you buy any moto car. Experience for yourself its smooth, brilliant performance. Learn the value of Plymouths outstanding engineering features. 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Other G-- E sets $37.50 up, at Cache Valley Electric BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION IU same glorious ception PEDERAL 118 North Main, Logan. , Utah The be DOUBLE-DRO- sr ar health. PLANTING TIME A DE LUXE nixing to a stiff pastein powderdesired ed or cake chocolate amount, with a tablespoon of melted butter and what powder-iagthe amount will take Place over boiling water to in and heat, ds At the Capitol Mrs Helen Walker sang a solo Miss Jemima Foster gave a reading; harmonic music by Mrs Ellen Ladle and Mrs Eva Smith; a poem, Beneath the Winter Moon composed and read by Mrs Hannah Bulst, vocal solo Mrs Julia Muir, accompanied on the piarjo by Mrs. clear, Pear JTinced green cehe the 4 waspoon ecfh !ggs are looked carefully place anu 4 Jf Sim-mon- of Trenton William F Glover was born in San Francisco Sept 25, 164G. He was the first white boy born at that place He came to Utah with his parents and when a young man, took part in the Black Hawk war to Sarah He was married Jane Barns in the old Endowment house in Salt Lake and was the father of nine children, eight of whopi are still living He also has 49 grandchildren He and 38 and his wife were among the early pioneers of Lewiston At this time, he is enjoying very -- i sg PEEPERS The church leader sooke of incidents of his life as a missionary In amusing fashion and told of the adversity he faced when he took over the presidency of the Southern States mission Elder Young delivered a sermon on the L D S church s beliefs and hopes David R Langlois, president of the Burley, Idaho, stake offered the opening prayer after which the huge crowd sang two hymns The choir was led by a grandson of Brigham Young, B Cecil Gates Sandwi-he- d in between addresses was a solo by Lottie Spencer Davis, n Green River ward of the stake. I Uumlfspnnkled eCach6 LEWISTON A reunion of the F Glover family was William held last week in the Lewiston Second ward chapel A very fine program consisting of songs, recitations, dancby ing and 1jokes mwerea enjoyed hot dinner , all At p The tables were was seived decorated with fall flowers ajid a large birthday cake Covers were laid for 90 including the following invited guests Mrs Dave Layne, Mi and Marion Dopp, B Y Glover and Addie Wheeler, Lewiston, Saran Poppleton of Wellsville; Mae Neilson of Hyrum, Andrew of God feet the ledge pound James E Ktmp, G3 is shown heie on a chimney where he clung with one hand to a short length of rope for two hour at Rcxhester, N Y after .steeplejack seeing a fellow plunge to death when a scaffolding upon whirls, they were woikmg bioke He fiist pulled himself lo the top of the chimThe depiession has In a man- ney, but thi, was too hot for comfort ner been a boon to th rich, &e Senator said The expres bjon the rich get nch.i and he poor get poorer Is a truism ?nd not a domogogic statement e declaien P The dol r ui.ay is worth n "sore than formerly, and wage more, it wll buy But ese hits are crdered. cut wages owneis who Collect debts at the face vaim which they were contracted iShus making additional gauss I 1931. 3, MAYBE YOUVE WATCHED MINNIE RIGGS MAKE FLAMING LOVE, WEPT WITH RUBY STEVENS, LAUGHED AT LEILA KOERBEB AND NEVER KNEW IT 4- tie to eep up their courage and wait the lifting of the de cession Then they will say See we came through in line mg hape, and without ha sescrt to any of th" e tanali-p- ' l schemes offered for lr'.ef by, OCTOBER (Continued from page one) (Continued trout page one) - - . intent to stand SATURDAY, Whats In Name? 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