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Show A PAGE SIX. THE HERALD-JOURNAL- SLOGAN. '; GIRL WILL ENTERTAIN TRAFFIC YOUTHS Gertraut Braun, Who Weighs Only 67 WELL TREATED Pounds, Is Modern Prodigy of Dance Flapper uFanny Says. MAMMOTH SCOUT Off LIGHT-FOOTE- D Mr, and Mrs. Dan Gillespie of Tooele, are receiving congratulations of the arrival of their i.rsi child, a daughter, April 13. Mr were well and Mrs. Gillespie known Aggie Btudents of last formerwas year Mrs Gillespie ly Miss Louise Chipman. Mrs. Olive Scott has received the appointment from Washington. D. C., as chairman of the Defter Homes committee for Millville Olive Scott, Eslie Jenson, Annie Humphreys, A. ft Hovey and Mar ion Jessop met Friday to plan the projects to be taken up this year Frank Andrews, statistician of the 8alt Lake office of the Unit ed States department of aru culture, viuited County Asarssn. R 3. McQuarns, during the w'ek to arrange for contacting whr grow ers ol Cache county to procure du-lon the 1931 ctop, and the expected act rage to be planted for "S, during GERMAN MEETING The regular meeting of the German L. D. 8. organisation will fcj held Sunday at l:4fi p. m in the German meeting bouse. Choir members are requested to be pres- ' ent German Presidency. No wonder Gertiaut She weighs only 67 around. The young debut in mV I t.ia CHURCHES L.D.S. The Primary will be in charge of the Sunday evening services in the Logan Fourth ward. Songs will be sung by the Primary chorus. A solo will be given by Mrs Otto Oskar and a trio selections FOE SALE MONTH OLD cockerels. Sc each by Jennie Cordon, Edrith Larson and Icy Watson. Talks will be II taken at once. Phone A28. given by Josephine Johansen, Ve, lma Christensen and Thelma Sonne In the Fifth ward. Elder Maon TO RENT, - one nice furnished Pulley, who recently returned from AM. room, close la. Phone Mft-794-R- 3. wanted West Second North. woman who demands a WATCH THI BOWL Modern taxicabs had their beginning in Rome, before the time of Caesar. The vehicle then was a chariot, and fare was computed by pebbles dropped into a bowl. j 4 B. The second part of the prologue depicts the status of scouting and its international growth in the many nations of the earth. Scouts dressed in the uniform of each country and bearing that country's flag dramatize this international touch. The five episodes were so arfrom ranged as to demonstrate just what source, scouting borrowed its many character building activities First the Indian episode is shown with Scouts demonstrating the activities borrowed from the Indians such as friction fire, scouts pace and Indian lore. Second, the trapper scouts entered and demonstrated types of fire, shelter, etc Third, the Pioneer scouts entered and - demonstrated bridge and the building, wall scaling activities commonly many other practiced by the Pioneer Fourth, the cowboy scouts demonstrated rope making, knots and other cowboy activities. Fifth, the scouts in a series of events demonstrate many modern activities such as safety first, first aid, signaling, fancy drill and pageantry. Following the episodes, the scouts were seated on the auditorium floor, where Mr. Kirkham related an Indian story to them The entire jamboree was similar to a g six ring circus with something every minute At the sound of a siren, a group of troops would take their places on the floor Of the auditorium and another group leave Thus, one would see many activities going on simultaneously. Some 90 troops were included in the event ao-in- "4 l(li ML IlMm the Canadian mission,; will be the sprakei. The meeting will begin at 7.30 p. jn. ' , I ) vEeis G, 1 PLAII PEjlETTA ; FREE SEEDS TO Hi W The Seventh wkrd Beehive-- giriS preeeht ' the operetta, LanL' BE DISTRIBUTED awlUComet" in the wild MMseoedl . half Tueeday at'. 8:k men bt Cachi county who desire to plant a garden this spring, and haven't- - the meknji to buy seeds will be given 18 varieties of vegetable garden seeds by ' the Red Cross. msn desiring such The help should make application to Chairman Eugene Yeates of the Cache County chapter Red Cross, within the next few days. Mr. Yeates is employed at the Cache Valley bank in Logan. He has been informed by the Pacific coast branch headquarters of the Red Cioss at San Francisco that the seeds are available. Ik' p. m wffi! aUfiSftaMtb snuppy music erjrOaev la invited to oM see "The Rainbow Sisters,' drag of Mother Earth,"' ai Potentates." , Thaieadlng roles wfiJ he-h-y Lfe Jfistu. .Dkrtheo En Edith Osuiral LUo Boats. Mortensen, Blanch. tpwatt QkjfyskS lUpqueL m , t ltndr the TWeHpUa add-dtata- rectloa Mrs. VfsUowiftg of the William staff. Deque, general manager; MIM Hah EefitHtg, mu- -. icaT director; Mias Xersice Me" Cracken, dotting ttUMtsr; Mha Delores, NtiUen properties; Mrs. A C. Xy. McBride, accompaaUC MceA EASILY WIHIK t Yoraci NOW nTKOmftfy: KT&iHurirtf ... Mountain States Implement Cos Store IN LOGAN r ' Thnterjpf . MALE HELP WANTED MAN WITH CAR WANTED to advertise our goods and distribute introductory packages to Must lit satisfied oonsumsrs. start. Write with Me an hour for full particulars ALBERT mttjji, ROUTE MOR. H8 MONMOUTH, CINCINNATI, O. The Relief Society organisation held a dinner Thursday evening in the school house in honor of the outgoing officers. Five tables were set and covers were laid for 82 people. The tables were centered with daffodils. Mrs. W. R. Ballard of the Logan stake Relief Society presidency and Mrs. C. M. Christensen were present. Program numbers were:Mrs.invocaBaltion. John Wood; talk, lard, two vocal selections by the John Mrs. ladies chorus; reading,. Lundberg; story, Mrs. John Davis; talk. Bishop Walter A. Settles; talk, by the outgoing president. Mrs. Laura Wilson; benediction, ' Karl A. KowalUs. The Relief Society officers recently held dedicatory services for a tree which woe replanted. The consisted of ' singing, program America; reading of "Trees, by Mrs. John Davis, accompanied by Lyle Wood, cornetist; dedicatory prayer, Mrs. J. Karl Wood. Gustaf Olson and daughters, Geneva and Venice, ol Mink Creek, Idaho, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lebi Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rider visiting In spent tbs week-en- d Malad. Frances Rider re- turned home with them on Sun day. Florence Misses Lenars end Lewis, and Reed Lewis ol Logan the spent Sunday as guests atOleon. home of Mr. and Mrs- - the Logga Chamber of- - Commence, if Gilbert Mecham and geknt Jsmys, Smith, of' the Lo-- . gan police deportment, Supt. Low A. Petersen of the Logan city schools; Secretary M. R. Hovey, of the Chamber of , Commend; Atiorary EJ T.' Young, A.'H. PAH raer, .WilUam , Evans, Jr, and Messrs. Moecr-apd- . Jensen. A2. 30.00 gives COUNTRY HOME. 13.00 a month. Bee possession; Edw. Christiansen, south JohnA30. son's Grove. RiverHeightsj t 72 FOE SALE A - i girl for cooking general bourn work for Mrs. Ellen Socles. Phone 1063 after 7.1 o'clock or anytime after 10 A 23. o'clock Sunday. FOR SALE NEW breakfast sat; cheap. t Braun of Vienna is light fin her feet. pounds, which isn much To carry prodigy soon is to malie her dancing, London and New York, Presbyterian WANTED President by -- EMERALDS FOR EVES Emeralds were credited bv sages at ancient times with the power nf strengthening the eyesight of Bible school will be held at those who wore the beautiful 10 a. m. Dr H. W. Reherd, presitones every day. dent of Westminster college of will speak at the serCanada is larger than tbw Cop Salt City, at 11 a. m. A program of tenenta! States by about - 800,000 vices will be given by the sacred music , miles. Westminster chapel choir at 7 : p. m. Everyone is invited.! Tea Lets to Cbnify Many perfect fit, would have a perfect fit if she got one. . Stake Word has been received from Mrs. S. B Mitton of the unusually successful Boy Scout Review put on by the Sacramento Area Council of Boy Scouts of America. The Review was composed in its enVictor L tirety by her Lindblad. Mi. Lindbiad will be remembered locally as former executive of the Cache Valley council Mrs Mitton is in California visiting with the Lindblads The review was the sixth annual one presented by the council and it was estimated that between 8,000 and 10,000 people witnessed it It was given in the municipal auditorium which was filled to capacity. Oscar Kirkham of Salt Lake City, regional executive, was also in attendance. The review was divided into a prologue, five episodes and a cloThe prologue sing ceremonial. opened with a scene ' depicting several groups of boys playing cards, shooting craps, etc. Uncle Sam enters, sees them and with the assistance of, the Scoutmasters entices the boys into a large pot Uncle Sam stirs and the sides of the pot onen and 1500 scouts emerge, preceeded by 50 scouts bearing U. S flags Following this, the good turn which brought scouting to America is reenacted -- Bou-for- An Apron and Overhall dance be given by the M. I. A ol Hyde Park, Tuesday evening a' hall. The the ward amusement public is cordially invited will school Sunday monthly Union meeting will be held Sunday at 1 p m. in the Logon First ward chapel. Departmental sessions will be held following the special graduation exercises for those who have completed the first Logan stake Sunday school teachers' training camse which has been conducted the last few months. REVIEW IS GIVEN . Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Rider announce the arrival of a son Friday evening at a loral hospital. Mrs. Rider was formerly Miss Martha Thompson of Lcgan. Lots MT "Had we been some government dignitaries, we couldnt have been more royally treated than ee were in Salt Lake Friday on Ihe Junior Traffic ' Police ouUng. So spoke W. Saturday, as chairman of the Junior Traffic Police committee of the Logan branch of the American Automatic association, in describing the excursion., t, , With a motorcade of 10 automo51 of wham biles carrying 64 hoys, have served as junior policemen in Logan and Millville; and 17 adults, the 'excursionists left Logan at 7:30 a. m. Friday. Mr. Jensen was in direct charge of the ' J tour. At Brigham City,a state traffic officer met the party and escorted them to Ogden. From Becks Hot Springs there were two traffic, officers accompanying the motorcade as escorts into Salt Lake City. In the state capital,, J. A. director or public safety for the Utah State Automobile asSo' elation, and Sergeant H, C. Pieyce, in charge of the Junior Traffic police activity of the Salt Lake police departmeat, whe provided other traific officers, accompanied the group on their tour. A visit was made to' the slate penitentiary, Hogie zoo, then the pioneer , monument in Emigration canyon, out over the Wasatch boulevard to Fort Douglas, dp City Creek canyon, , and hack- - to the Elks', club for luncheon. j . James DeviBe, former wardfrf of the state penitentiary, Mr. Bouford, Sergeant Pierce and He Moser, president of the branch of the automobile ciation, addressed .be boys VS various - phases of law enforcement and public safety. i, rdm the Elks club, the tom proceeded to the state capital where, the, members of the pMy were shown by guides thri the capitol building after whl they were escorted out of the t . en route home' by traffic offi. a cers. Cars for the trip were furnished Mr. and Mr.. Irvin Hurr niton and Mr. and Un O. E. Anderson of Hyrum were visitors in Logan Thursday. APRIL 23, 1932. UtfAlH,' SATURDAY, ? 4 b EEAG1 Ksrtfthipl f housthpld 'drtKlgtry - It longtr xist P t A23 FEMALE HELP WANTED CUT ME OUT. Til make you big money Christy's polishing cloth sells like wildfire. .Wonderful sample. demonstration. Free Write Christy. Broadway, New"23 ark, New York. 7o Service li "AH-ELECTRI- WE ARE dealers for old and tried Oliver and 'Moiln Agricultural farm machinery, which includes Nichols & Shepard (Redriver Special! Threashers and Combines, Superior and Moniter 'Grain Drills, Hart Tarr Tractors and Oliver Mowers atid Rakes. 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