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Show iMMM THE PAGE TWO. Voice KKA II LD-Jo- l! UN A E, LOG AN, UTAH, of Jacob, But the Hand of Esau ! APRIL TUESDAY, 10: HETTY BRONSON A NEWLYWED! Richmond Providence Mr and Mrs F'ranz Mendelkow announce the marriage of their daughter. Charlotte to Wendell Bosworth of Preston. The marriage took place last November The couple will make their home m Mr and Mrs. Alma Merrill anof them nounce the marriage daughter. Rilda, to Albert DeYVitt Newton of Chicago. The marriage took place there February 23. Mrs Newton has been employed in service worn in Chicago th past year Mr and Mrs Austin Burbank announce the arrival of a babv "iri at their home Sunday night Mrs W P. Tripp was the re- ipu nt of a surprise party given by u number of her friends and noighbots at her home cu Thurs-- j d tv A picnic luuth was served and n uh ml atU iuooi: spent The N H Circle and their purlwere enlirtamed at a par'v in Satinet iv "Vening at the hrmu of! Mi nnd Mrs Alvin .lnh..son A hot supper wo solved, followed by rtkdi pl..y g Gcor,,e Guuip II won h gti set !, pr.ze, Mrs Lemtder l! cut IVurt, prize, nnd Mrs K lioiMO-.-- Marriage licenses have been sued from the office of the Cache county clerk to J. Klmer Robinson, Rockland, Idaho, and Gwendolyn Thomas, Downey, Idaho; Howard Charles, Roy, Id iho, and I.slilla Arleen Gambles, Swan Lalcc fd.i-bRonald Killian, Anins, ntnho, and Rdna Hell, Righv, Idaho; Russell Smith Callisttr and Kv-lStewart, bulb oi hall Luke City; Gaylord Goss Sanford, and Irene Paine! i Li Bully, boih ot Pocatello, Idaho. is- yn Preston was given Monday A shower evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Herman Hupp, in complimem Games and the young bride social evening was music and enjoyed. Dainty refreshments were served to about fifty An array of useful and beautiful gifts was received Miss Ruby Zollinger is tailin post griduaf" work at the L D. S. college in Salt Lake instead o' the hospital as previously r- - I 1 It nd. 'iid 'I YV.dP r Ycbb, onsol.itioi. ,i or. s Mr. and Mrs Alma V m'l F rid.iv from Pocatello Idaho While thi re they were guests id their daughtrr, Mr. Phot be At insnn tor Eip ter dinner Mrs. J W Funk ami Mrs L B Caiiii wtn yurst-- of the PtsAC Wo lues F.u ully League at Logan Ft iday Mr and Mrs Earl (Man of Sliel-liv, III tm. weie visitors at the F H li.iv'lhi home from Thursday' until Mundiy Mr (ilsen is a son Mr of and Mrs John Olsen of Shelley Miss Rebecca Ririe of Ogden,; ami Miss Petty of Cedar Citv, dmnor guests of Miss Edith I ppk Thursday evening. Mrs William WhittD of F'air-- , tne was vuw, Idaho, guest of rein- . . .. lives here Thursday and Friday Mrs Erast us Johnson, who has1 y was giver, bv Supper boiMi wry ill the last few weeks, thc w r.nd R club rt the honw reported to hj improving Edwin Chriotol- 7t anj vfersen Tin tabic was grayed with F John Richards.Apostli George a )I)ro prulte Easter decorations E Griffin of Newton, and Mr wins s0rve:j t, Mr mid Jensen, of Tienton, were Sunday Mrs peer' Shaffer, Mr and Mrs dinner guests of President and Mrs Irvin Hill. Mr and Mrs Carlos' V. F unk J Pui'-u Mr nnd Mis Fon Blown Mrs Finn! Bair was hostess to, Mi the Utopia ilub Saturday evening Mr and Mrs Ferrin Brown. "id Besides club members, her guests and Mrs MJo Hobbs und Mr. .V included Mrs Evan Harris, Mrs Mrs. Edwin Chnstof fersen. of the evening J YV Pulsipher. Mis Constance remainder playing Bunco. Prizes were Merrill, Mrs. Fleina Lewis. Mrs Florence Lewis, and Mrs Ray won by Mrs Ferrin Biown anil Merrill Bridge furnished the eve- Mr Irvin Hall Mrs Irvin Ha,l enfertained memHigh score honnings diversion ors were won by Mrs C. S Hall, bers of the YV. and R club Thursand the prize by Mrs F.van day at her home The afternoon Harris A nice luncheon was serv- was spent with games and social chat A delicious lunch was served s The Junior seminary graduating ed to Mrs Esta Brown, Mrs Hilda Nielson. exercises will he held in the Rich-- j via Brown, mond tabernacle Sunday at 2 p Mrs Christoffersen, Margurite m with Mrs George Pond In 'Mrs YVihia Jensen, Mrs Phylis charge A good attendance is ip-- ( Savage, Mrs Valcda Shaffer, and l the hostess sired ,' i mon- nlca. George Anhntt of Tri ot Keinuu ton, Mrs Ben Young ttaldi.in or, Yyo., and Mrs. J. mol In r ol of Morgan, sisters and , Mrs. Hvrum Tippetts, are spend-as guests week n the mg home ot lue Tippftls r- , Mr. and Mrs. I. h. llillman spent .Saturday and Sunday at their ranch at Swan Bake Mrs. I. S. smith, Mis. Joseph K Cardon and Mrs Jesse P Rich, members ot the Cache stake Relief society presidency, left today for Salt Lake Oly where they will at- tend the Relief Society conference I In re which Wednesday morning Atkinson! Mr. and Mrs. A. are rejoicing over the urrivtil of a daughter nt their home Monday. Mul her and rhlld are doing nicely Cyril Hird of Mem'on was business visitor In Logan, a LEWISTON POD PEA ACREAGE of LaPhever Panguitch. Utah, spent part of the week Veiling here a the home of Mr and .Mrs Willard Van Orden. On .Saturday atternnon Mrs. Victor Waddmip-- entertained a group of lady friends by taking them to ITcstuii where they attended the Isis Theater niter whh h they enjoyed light refreshments at Cleola- s The following Confeelionnry dies were included. Mesdames . Kar-enLorin Smith, Ervin Van Orden. George Pond, Jay Van Orden. Horace Bowles, Arlo Jones, Vern Wiser, Melvin Gilbert, Barb and Wad loops, Bill Waduoups Vo inr VVaddoups ,li ;,id Mrs. Dawsie Layton of sjiont the week end here ns gia s's of Mr, and Mrs Van Orden Mrs Kniuia Ifyer, Mr. and Mrs William liy bee and Mrs. Ether Allen of Cove spent the week end Mrs Hyer and Mrs in Ogden. Allen were guests of Mr and Mrs. And Hyer Many iieople from the three Wards of I.ewi3ton aLteqdcd the B. riuui stake conference t Richmond during Saturday ami SunCecil RICHMOND - A com- special A. E. M Kinney, butcher at the mittee was appointed at the RichUtah Cash market, who has been mond Lions club luncheon Monday ill at his home for the past two night to investigate the possibility weeks, has returned again to his of securing an acreage of pod peas work. Grant Hughes of Sail Lake City is vistmg in Logan. Mrs. N. E, Pugimre of Bear Lake was in Iaigtin Monday visiting with relatives and friends en route to her home from Salt Lake City and Ogden. Attorney and Mrs. George Q. Rich will leave Logan Wednesday for Salt Like Citv to visit their .children. They will return home 'Monday:' " The Providence Second ward of direction choir, under the Chorister Joseph A Smith, will atng the ertitata, "Bright Eastere Morn," in the Wcllsvilic taber-ntjgiSunday at 8 p. m. "After grreral week confinement at a local hospital following a major operation, Harold Swift, employe of the Preston office of the Utah Power & Light company for Richmond. Victor Johnson and O. 8. Hnll in connection with the farm bureau were appointed for Dlls wotk. They will interview the company who are contracting these peas ami announce to the Richmond farm-- ; ers whether their efforts have met with success. At the club luncheon a vote was, carried to reduce the club fee toi $3 for the next two quarters Kx-- I on "Y hat talks temporaneous Riihmond Needs Most," and Wh.it the Lions Cluo Needs Most." were given by' It. L. Allen, 1, K Hendricks, Noah Woodland, President J. W. Funk, und Dr. J W. Godfrey. Mrs. Rebecca Lewis and Mis. Florence Lewis, introduced us Use Arizona Wranglers, in ro" bov cosIt's Round yu tume, sang, "When " and ' iTl-- srrnw Days In Texas, " berry Roan ADOS NEW UOl KM. was removed to his home Tuesday. N. H. April 3 HANOVER, li.ivc For a time his condition whs re- - Tentative arrange nieuls garded by hospital attendants as been made at D.utmouth colhowcritical. The last few days, lege for a course known as tin ever. he had shown signs of theory and practice of competiin health. marked improvement tive athletics, to be include! in the curriculum in the near future. This would be for the KIWANIANS benefit of students fitting themg selves for s e ic Wil-hir- Mrs May Chandler spent Sunday in Ogden visiting Mr. nnd Mis O R. Evans '1 lie First ward held its annua! dean-uday Sautrday. A ml turn-oof the ward's pco-were prevent and. the chapel and lots were t leaned up in a hurry p pi teacher-coachin- TREE PLANTERS Kiwanians at their The local ring regular weekly luncheon gathe todav voted to cooperate with the committee in the beautification program for the uly this year. M. V. Coombs, who served In the L. D. S. Samoan mission spoke oi "Manners and Customs of the South Sea is.aniiers Ted Rosengrccn, violinist, gav, selections accompanied, b.Y Grace a Parkinson, pianist. President Lois A. Petersen wain charge of the dinner assembly ric FOR KENT UNFURNISHED Two houses furnished or unturn-- ' lshed. 174 North First West. All. LOST Lady's white gold Waltham wrist watch on Flrst North. Finder return to 139 East Firs' North Reward. All or Herald-Journa- l. FOIt SALE ill Good family vVW, Jersey. 891 North 4th freshen rui'ii. . A7. FOR KENT FURNISHED Four room modern, very neat apt , St second floor on K. Center or 465. AIL $12.50. Phone FOR RENT UXFI RMMIED Seven room brick cottage, including ' three bedrooms, breakfast room, bath, basement, furnace and double garage. Fine lawn. Situate on East Center. Phone 465 nr , FOR. SALE 3 sacks Rubbish hauling. Kindling. cost-reducin- 4..C. delivered. 129C-- A6 ar al A5. I A (ST AND FOUND Tire. 34 by 500 Western , , Giant on rim between Logan and Ilyde Park- Return to Herald-- ' M. Journal. --iipvw vfri SPECIAL PRICE Cor APRIL and MAT A Ladles Gym Class 7 :.'!) to S . i , ' t'J NT .1 A - Yc Ladies Swimming Class 8:1a lo 9:00 :1 5 7 $3.00 Fee Admits Lath Member To Roth Classes Lets Be Healthy and Happv. LEARN TO SWIM! Class Meets Every Wednesday at the College Gymnasium. ' For Information PHONE 476-- all-c- W Mrs Lucilc O. Clark Syl-Mr- ZO0 cash coupon entitles you to full-siz- e 500 can of Murphy Airplane Super-Spa- r Varnish for 30Y Your dealer cashes coupon Try this superior varnish in your home. Discover for yourself why airplane, builders and boat makers use Murphy Airplane Super-Spa- r Varnish for beauty, durability and water-proofnes- s. Most convenient for floors. You can do a floor in the evening and walk on it the next morning. You will be delighted with the great ease of using this splendid varnish. It flows freely and even and dries very quickly to a smooth, brilliant finish. Get your introductory can today! Use the free 20c cash coupon. Do over a table, a chair or two or the wood work in one room. See for yourVarself how well Murphy Airplane Super-Spa- r nish will serve you in renewing and brightening up your home. Logan Hardware Co. DISTRIBUTOR 45 North Main g MkMHil ..... 'iruim fri A13. WANTED Experienced saleslady to work in and dry goods, tdice departments. Address Herald-JournLOST and . . ready-to-we- ucomroty All. 1293-R- j 1 -- 1071-Y- -- pi,! 1 - c 4 Take the free 20c cash coupon and only 30c to the Logan Hardware and get a full size 50c one-hapint can of Murphy Airplane Super-Spa- r Varnish. 4 YY , Tne Ainclicnn doughboy rurrii" Dogs, like human, s have two sets of teeth. pounds of equipment. Many farmers who need new machines for the economical rroduction of their wheat, com, and cotton have been reluctant ti buy them because of uncertainty as to the prices they will rtceite later in the year for these farm products. In order to meet this situation the Harvester Company offers tanners purchasing; machines after this date, a definite price guaranty on varying quantities of their wheat, com, and cotton. If market price qu. nations for these products do not reach the guaranteed prices at (he time payment becomes due on notes given and maturing thi year, farmers buying machines included in thi pccial otter vviU receive a credit equal to the differepce. ivtany ot our cunonxers vve know will welcome this announce i .cut. Comc in and let us explain the details of the Harvestei Company's unique guaranty. Let us show you the machines on which it Pt u nd tt!l you just how to take advantage of it it -machine q pppiru v.'ur f.um at once with the new T oo Late t o Classify Alfalfa. FREDERIC MARc'll RACINE, YVio., Aoi il 5. 'I'l'i- Henry J. Rogers, for f"! years a member of a church choir here, one time bicycle racing champion of Wisconsin, also hai taken an active interest in dramalics as an Frederic actor and instructor. March, motion picture star, formerly was one of his students. eert. Corn, WOOD PIF.CFYS I,0t BROCKTON. Mass., April 5. if lb A carved cross, two feet high l.ovd and containing separate pieces ot wood, is owned hj Daniel 9titilis, who made it himself. No twine, pegs, glue or tails were used, thc wood being nut :n plnce when green and allowed to FOR SALE Delivered, pnone o HOTEL NEWSPAPER WE.STBY. WT.s, April 5. d IP -The Westby Times, a weekly newspaper, now has a permanent home in the Hotel Ender here. Editor J. T. Hage, forced tj the newspaper's former offices, trailed his home fo the hotel and new . the front office bf the newspaper is the lobby of the hotel. International Harvester Offers , 107X-- m-- M'and laiit WPek. lf tree-planti- East 7.7 P. YV. Frank, formerly of Salt Lake City, has arrived in Logan to settle with his family as district Oil manager of the Continental i company. Mr Frank has moved to a home at 305 West Second North street. He succeeds L. II. Er.ckson, wno has been in Logan for a number of years in charge of the affairs of tue oil empany. During their slay in Logan, Mr and Mrs. Erickson nave won many friends among operators of service Continental stations under the banner, as well as many other resiand Cache the dents of valley city Mr Frank and ins family too will find Logan and Cache valley readv to accord thun a full measure of hospitality Clawson C. C. d il IV. JOIN ' o no-ho- st New Manager Of Oil Company Here visited at Mrs. Ken-txhe sma SQn ,jr anj jjrs Baugh had his arm broken recently when a bicycie felt on him. Mrs Mal'nda FTihriman visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs F'red Jensen Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Tibbetts and children visited with his parents, Sunday. was The general town clean-uwound up with a danee on Satui a sueees grand night proved Mr. and Mrs. F R ChekeUs were dinner guests of Mr end Mr, on Leslie ChecUetts of Preston Sunday. Mr and Mrs Ifyrum Bitter and Mr and Mrs. Jesse Jensen were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Leon Crancr of Logan. Wednesday evening Mrs. thom' neh Baugh The .Second ward Relief society feels that mention should be made of thc large hiithday take which membeis had at the Doth anniversary The cake held ninety candles and eac h on present received a sine with a candle attiu bed. The Logan stake board member repoit this was the only one in were pres the stake Fhghty-tw.'nt The Second ward M Men and Gleaner girls entertained at a party in the ward recreation hall Some scientists explain klepto-Th- e Tuesday evening of last week. Second ward primary of-- mama as the result of parents recent-f'cers. with their partners, restraining their children from ly entertained officers who have things they want. ... ' RICHMOND SEEKS dles. p i The M men nnd the Gh on r hold girls of the Fourth wind will A a coinjoint Tuesday estiuuk Unreel ..pecial program v id he ir to at- and all members are urea been released during the last year. program and games and refreshments formed the entertainment Mr. and Mrs- William Cheoketts and daughter, Karma, spent thi week end in Preston, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Checketts Mrs. Della Harrison and two children, of Bancroft, Idaho, are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Godfrey Stauffer. The Second ward Relief society recently made 168 pounds of nooA (. IBafftbes? Emmpllemeimtf Phone 269 Logan, Utah . z y s J Is r;fgj worth 20 Jt entities one can of Murphy Airplane SunrSpar Varnish by pay- lake coupon to your dealer. ing 30 lh,5 COuP 10 j fu! J Jij V' (To the dealer; Accept tins coupon, when properly signed, at in part payment for yotn irgulai Sfl pwt can of Murphy Varnish Iliia rowjion wili he redeemed by wjHane Super-Spa- r rtme Dealt rT7 here - X M |