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Show WINTER STARVES I About GAME ANIMALS Town .T Until Bair, deputy county clerk, has returned to her desk following several days absence on account of illness. Mis Mr. and Mr. Harold fnulson of Lake City were visitors days of Mr. during the past few and Mrs. George W. Dutson, Mrs laulson was formerly Miss Rhea Dutson of Logan. .Salt Tony Sorensen, son of City RoadIs James Sorensen, Supervisor 'reported at a local hospital anto op-be doing favorably following eration Monday for appendicitis. The River Heights old folks day the has been postponed because ofmemillness of one of the ward bers. Mr. and Mr. R. H. Walton are an rejoicing over the arrival ofhome tbfir eight pound son at was formerSunday. Mrs. Walter ly Miss Ronnie Verd. ter. Maj Evan W. Kelley, regional IJ S forester. says that unless something is done the forest animals of the section will be depleted just as the buffalo were from the ranges of the west Snow covers the higher ranges to depth of four or more feet, preventing the deer, moose and from elk reaihmg the grasses on the which they forage during summer months. The advance of civilization and the fencing off of pastures in the lowlands, has robbed the forest animals of their customary winter pastures. The forest service has gradually been buying up pasture land with the view of having it for winter range, but the program has not kept pace with the inroads starvation is making among the herds The Idaho game commission put out ten tons of hay for deer, and near LeClare, Wash , more than 1,000 deer collected to receive free feed offered by county game association ENTERTAIN FIFTH J i 1 , ' j ! The cast no ludcd-tfollowing (Hoyt! Hyde, ,MivS Kulaha Jam, roft. I'roslon Mrs LtnrtHa Jensen, Mrv Nt mid Rood r, Mis Ia'o Reeder, Inez He, hul Andtea Mr J Willuini Hyde, Lamb Following th tiiam.t, th ent luh of the RMniary ladies tertained the mcnibeiH of the cast to a late slipper he Iui U md been noeived Iron Salt Rake Cttv of tne hirtli of a baby boy to Mr and Mrs H irold Mr Kirby is the son of Kirby Mr and Mis John Kirbv All concerned are doin'j nneiv Mrs Bessie Ralls ua the gm st of honor Ht a surprise party at her home on Tbiusday ('aids were the feature evening of entertainment and a late supper was served to the following guests. Mr and Mrs RtKiece Balls, Mr and Mrs Heber Balls, Mr and Mis Jed Seamons, Mr and Mrs Asa Seamons, Mr and Mrs Herbert Seamons, Mr and Mm Vernon Petkes and Mr and Mrs Chai lea Balls The occasion was Mis Bails birthday anniversary. Arthur Peterson and his daughilma and Sarah Peterson ters. motored to Benson to attend the old folks party there, on tri-da- WARD OLD FOLKS Mr. Julia B. Nlhlry of Salt Entertainment and a dinner that Lake City was the guest of her the bishop declared was "a bully of the daughter, Mrs. Luther M. Howell, meal," kept 150 members Fifth ward happy on Washingtons Sunday. birthday Monday The annual ward Kldu Lund spent the week reunion of tho winter season was Mi held in the recreational hall. Old end with friends in Ogden. folks of the watd were special Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wilson of guests, said Bishop John Q Adams Festivities were under the genSalt Lake City are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cilbert Thorpe eral direction of E. W. Fish, chairman of the ward Old Folks comThe Cache stake Relief society mittee. Mrs. The group assembled at the recchorus under the direction of James McMurrin, with Mrs. Har- reation hall at 12 noon for the old Smith as accompanist fur dinner. nished tho entire program of muDuring the afternoon, the followsic at the Sunday services held in ing program was i an led out. pwivs the Millville ward to a large an yodling numbers, by K Jaeggi and reading. Prof. C. J appreciative audience. Elder Noah (ompnny: A. Larson gave an iospirlng talk Myers of the Utah State Agrieul-tura- l colk ge; vocal aelections, Muron the word of wisdom. ries Griffin; cornet aolos, Eldon Tarbcnson: talks, members of th" Miss Mslilda Petersen, primary of the stale Central stake and ward OH Folks grade supervisor esme comnutleis. City Judge Jcse P department of education,to spend Rich spoke briefly Members of here Tuesday morning ho ward Old Folks comTuesday and Wednesday visiting mitteeThird were special guests. the city schools. National colors ami cherry tr-- r . of the emblems symbolic of the Georg" Hupt Louis A. Petersen fete principals Washington city schools has called a at m 4 made an attractive derm alive p. meeting for Wednesday In the board of education room of scheme throughout the hall. A married folks dam e was !i"l the Junior high school Regular during the evening school matters will be discussed. t tonmlv A drama. Haijy VaUind, un MISSOULA, Mont, Feb 23 (If written by has tjporgr, Thousands of big game animals dor tho diiution of Mr Vernal ill the forests of the northwest Scainoris. to a and itretLi- are starving to death this win- ti vc audit if i on l rid iy evening Anthnn rdirsun, local nurseryman, will lecture on "Flowers" before the flower growing class of the senior high school Wednesday at 8 p m. The talk will be given in Room 110 of the high school main building The public is invited to attend. i (Ink Literary at t Theft hi ACADEMY DORM - IU'Ii- I'oik Tb a threo jircsonlrd IMffiIs (luiily To ROOF BLAZES AT Hyde- - Park Mr and Mis Frank Peterson and family of Preston were visiting at the home of Mrs Johanna Peterson on Monday. Mrs June Shank and children, and Mrs Ivaloo Rosell, of Salt Lake City and Mr and Mis Irvm Leishmun of Wellsville were dinner guests of Mrs Edith Purser on Sunday Mr and Mrs. Alma Halls entertained at dinner on Sunday The long dining table wag centered with a bowl of fruit and green candles m crystal holders were FEBRUARY 2: TUESDAY', THE HEP. ALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. PAGE SIX. Yc.1!sy 1 9 3 2. Delegations from each town in where once the Bighorn basin, will Cody owned a huge ranch, present dances that were popular in the old days In addition to the celebration here, birthday dinners have been arranged by former friends - ana admirers of the old scout in New York and Chicago. Invitations to the dinner - and dance here have been broadcast over the entire west and the committee in charge expects a large liumoer of persons to pay homage to the memory of the cowboy who carried the spirit of the west ta all the world. CODY TO HONOR ille BUFFALO BILL Paul l'i, Proton. Idapic ide d guilty to a ho, youth, li i gc of j lit lur ny whin in CGL'Y, Wjn. Fib 23 i pi at d of fm Rn;an i J court Tuesday in .sc boo moi mug beforeity JiuRt Jesse P f'uwbu'.s frf m ti," r lup s of tha demy. Pit. .hvii nun oocrdin.' 1'it 1m fl .on Codv Kvb ,1 lor puN, vtie iliiowing Hr,onu Kith The chugc was reduced at anwill, ill i out the windows oJ fiom that of i.i holiday by legislahiloimg-Judge burglary m Puli thin room, fin ten of tin mx tive fiat .sentence of imposed It W.liiaiii F tody'b (,k til- department werobu Hy eti months m the minty jul He is fol gaged m putting out flumes UlU declare! all but 3o days of the hirthdiv H w.ia Dulfalo Hill A lelehration will be held here idantu, d th root n! a dormitory sentence will HU he Misjumd- of tile 2bth lu eororiK nioiation building to tie ixti i.t ct Pmj Toes i '1 sou day rooming Kf r haw was alUgod to nav Wvommjt.s most illustrious I he on t'e fire u h di event of the day's The fiat. lie toll'll beeiding, lohing, ami nth'i u f a I VJ at Ih' hon e of .Mr will be the Mi'Uiial Huff tlo Hill! COSTLY PIT linn borne of dinner e J Fir. kIm!s from the 'Sirdi .1 Raw, A of the members KLAMATH FALLS, Ore, Feb. by invert at H cu Wtllsvtlie last Sia in d ini' ns. North, whuh f, .N'lvemtier 2 The banquet will be 23 (I Pi It cost Lloyd D Keller Cody I'hib Log in academy dU nutol V .i',f (jin followed by an old time dance. All $50 to pet his dog recently. As he O'biUuns tin y tlie guests at the dame will be leaned over to stroke the dog's a (lie c huiiru attired in the roslumes of the head, a policeman noticed a susU he t nei or not when Cody was playing a picious bulge od his hip. The BILLBOARDS LOSE days overc d bv ms generous part in the winning ot bulge was a bottle of whisky. tenuined by Keller was fined $50 the west. Rapp TOBACCO dei (hlef Rupp 'busy directing hi- - nun and o'jtjm nu nt in checking the blu.e count the nuinbu of cxot d coed Fen 2! c ' iUPm.Miri!.' residing m F home , M ill , c ii lie n.f itflvcr, law toil .y v. IS by the ( 5 'll I were 'li.ri'i'ii Covers end at each placed i '1 Iniv. laid for the following' Mrs Ceha. piiv c.'lvrr- Woolf and Miss Eva Woolf of tisin;; of (i,ir.!!iiMiii'-u- r; .- su a'ii rht-- in1; Logan. Mr and Mrs Allen Leish-- , oi ",inv pulsed 01 sjb- man and daughter of Wellswlle, . (.1 cthrr Mix 1 part of SchiV O ti'jli Mr and Mrs Iaw Balls, Mr, and ; II I bull'! irds, ;i,; I Mrs " ..isn , in,. piii mil Duard Balls and the im-- I lling Cinnamon to 10 parts of hot water. Do likewise with mil plio'lual 'niv(.t slap; i, mediate family hollowing din-alvoni-it ts ner the ti.ie was informally spent M.ipl-.- l, tab, aie any other cinnamon. Dip a cube of sugar in each and place in limit with vivitiog ,t,"il to i'is I iv on the tongue. Then YOU decide Mi and Mrs George Balts of uf !lu ir sh ip . Q v) r at' i Kiik tho law Payton .spent Monday here visi- i.i " "t i ua! v t!." Dili yrtama it RHHUjJg j which has the finer flavor! The ting relatives. intcr-- i hainpai The William Hvde camp of the p,,i'aiiuaat ;.mi e was i!c by comparison is unmistakable, bebiotiyht P of the ttah Pioneers held their tn" Ft onmifrt of bar Corporaiion Frion cause Schillings is made from the regular monthly meeting "t t.I, it Salt Likt t':ty day at the home of Mrs. Phcbe Lamb The trend of the program finest Saigon cinnamon bark unua. the observation of the BIvFr EHFft BLIND adulterated with cheaper grades. icentennial of George Washington were served RfireshmenU U'av'i.'fv1 HFM, confereAre The Hyde Park ward o Mark Km, II, n 9 rec i if was held at the ward chapel on brt.ku ball w.is luniiiilly but a audience with Sunday not permanent! large blim;,l when a President Joseph Cardon, and nl.ivcr am ide,. tally 1m k a thumb G Lundstrom were the speakers m one of Knoll eve and pushed Special musical numbers wif2 lr" r fi.ee., tr. v. hist'c n the rendered by the choir. other eve Kr-.haw- c c . I c on-re- BACK TO JAIL KELSO, Wash. Feb 23 (LP( Joe Hodge- - liked his jail quarters so well he returned after a several weeks trip into Southern California to attend the funeral of a relative Serving as a trusty, he left and returning without STORK FREES MAN NORWALK. Conn., Feb. 23 dP The stork freed Vincent Simone from jail, where he was serving 30 days for assault, drunkenness and breach of the peace. Learning Simone had become, a father. Judge Nchemiah Candee set him free to pass around the cigars. i I i i ( c causes FIGHT j I ( - , ok-,1- , . rirh ( r in f I a t- 1 ' Mmgs everything you male with. JCSocoSit tastes better vhenyomue t1-- .it' j tiearifukJ -- GROUND SI CHOCOLATE 06 Y takes me I 1 ,1 . Mr. and S Mr. ernon Weston have Just received word front Washington. D. C thnt their son. I Clinton, who has been studying I law at the George Washington university during the past four 5 years has successfully passed the I bar examination permitting him to of g practice law In tho District 1 Columbia. Of the 410 who took f this examination, only 188 passed. I Their other son, Weston. Jr, graduated from this school threeIn years I New ago and Is practicing law Clinton will remain York City In Washington. ? Washington A special Georgo the program will be given in Fourth ward Muttnl meeting toE. Nelson will Mrs. L night sneak on "George Washington' Tho Harris orchestra will contrl-13 hute a vocal number, and S. Wilton, an organ solo. Dancing will follow in tho recreation hull for which a small admission charge will be made This program was erroneously announced Monday to lie held in the Ninth ward chapel. J v "Guess Im like most Americans who travel a lot, I take many of my hobbies with me. Chesterfields, for instance. Ive smoked em for years. "Theyre not only made good, but theyre made to keep good, and thats why they hold old customers like me. "Take the tobaccos. That fragrant Turkish tobacco your taste gets that, alb right. And the whole blend say, theres nothing like it for ' , milder, better taste. "But my point is. Chesterfields .ate just the same wherever I buy them Argentina, India, New Zealand. The package is O. K. moisture-tigh- t, g keeps the aroma in. "Even the paper comes into it. As far off as Shanghai Ive noticed how pure and white and fresh it is. "Ive never yet found a town where Chesterfields couldnt be had! And no matter where Ive bought em, theyve always been just exactly right! Christian Science., , Tlans For Service A special service commemorating the 20!h anniversary of the birth of George Washmclon will he held by the laignn Christian Science Society Wednesday evening at 8 e ns n pint of the iml celebration of the Georgo Washington bicentennial. The services will include a specially prepared for this occasion, and impropriate tesA solo will be sung by timonies Kenneth Hawks The public is cordially invited to parliupato. lesson- -sermon CARD OF THANKS In gratitude for their many kindnesses and expressions of sympathy during our bereavement y in death the of our beloved daugh. ter and sister, Ruby Ethel Nielsen Especially do we thank those who . sent flowers and took part in tho I services. A. C. Nielsen and Family. are White B. Mr. and Mr. John ' rejoicing over the arrival of a fine son born Monday st a local Mother and baby are hospital. Mrs satisfactorily. progressing White v as formerly Miss Rose Maughan. 1 j clean-lookin- TO-E- f , v - TEA FtNr WORTH Vy .VHi LOS ANGELES, Feb. 23. (UP Half of a little finger is worth S27J1U0 to a stenographer. Miss La Vlcta Thomas declared In seeking damages from the driver of a carwhich caused an accident resulting In the loss of that digit. RED LETTER YEAR FXDON. Mo . Feb 23 H - Al- most every leap year since 1908 been an important one for hs Ben Craig and his wife. They were married in 1908 Their first RUN (JAPAN) P- V 'jA I child was born in 1912. ond in 1916. the third the fourth in 1932. the sec- -' in 1924, and IT COSTS AN MJ SO LITTLE PRODUCT CALAMITY SALE Starts Wednesday Every Orphan 85 Year. of Ape or Over, Accompanied by His or Her Parents, will lie fitted with shoes ABSOLUTELY FREE!. For the Moie Foitunate YVe have Grouped the Latest Models in Footwear Fiom $1.95 $1.95 Never before has there been such values in Spiing Kootweai! t fflhFh I! Style at a Price U i lEEB)(3 22COD tel 3m f Wrtp'ieH Number 300 "CUD in Dll PONT Moisture-Proo- f best end most expensive mede. Cellophane-t- he D(333D 3H31D 3 SEE' SR f" 4 MILDER v PURE U 0 DU, Liecm A Mmt Tomccb Cp TASTE BETTER |