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Show ! THE PAGE TWO. II E K A L D - J 0 1! II N A APRIL SATURDAY, LOGAN. UTAH, 1 HENS LAY ASPHALT SURF BOARDS qiVE LATEST THRILL 0, 193' SON EGGS TWO-IN-ON- E ISI I S MOTHER Lorm F'lfe of Pei fulio, Texas, is of isiti'ig in Hogan at the home his mother, Mrs Mary K Telford Mr Fife is a former studmt of the Ptah State Agricultural college About v white he recuvcd Ills bachtlors degioe, and took his iniistei s degree ill 1U29 Simp that tune he has dime post graduate work Cat FA. the Pimeisilv of Muhigaii the last year he has been in Texas on kdcial government wotk. Town! ' Iii-hive been is vic.l from the ofnce of the C.tclv cmnty clerk to Mark C. Herron. LU!i. n.i'l Arietta Jensuu, Hex ldnho. Marlin Glenn Hen Jennie Hartvif ill i jn ail J f it a of Ouwney, Iiliho, Eleven Prune Dzierztmowski, Joseph me. 111)0 Elizabeth Satlire, am I Kara Flod-sni, Luiliy. Koiklar.J, Idaho, and Maud' Luzubtth Dewey, I'oitiand, Oie n.ll .ii-- Ida-lm- IJm IVrn Kiwliiug leather at the Benson si hool, is improving at e local hospital She was opeialed on three weeks ago for cru.heJ in her knee. Riding the rail to the tune of the roar of a motoi cycle is the latent sport of the Ins ead ol suif hoards,' the hoys use planks lads around Portland, Ore with the motorcycle as motive power and not the motorboat. A sandy road also does better than the seas waves. - Terreplaning, they call it without fear of broken legs or necks CHURCHES BOAT DRIFTS BUT FACES PROBLEMS L. D. S. ACAPULCO, Mexico Adrift in an o(cn launch in the waters off Acapulco, tropical west coast harbor village, Josephine Vclares, daughter of a Mexico City financier, wealthy narrowly escaped death. Alarmed at his daughters absence from the hotel at night, her father, Miguel Velares, Instituted a search of the treacherous jungle which began only a few hundred feet from the harbor and hem the town in a circle of blackness When no trace of the missing girl was uncovered, hundreds of and the volunteered natives search was pressed far back from the bay, into the damri roue -goons and swamps wb'ch might swallow up an army in tneir mysterious depths HOPE GIVEN . shark-infeste- IP Two haart-broke- days n hoi: all passed, d and the father had given up of ever seeing his daugh- ter alive again when a fisherman discovered that his small power launch was not In its usual place This prompted scores of vessels to conduct search of the great harbor But not until one craft ventured out of the mouth of the bay into the choppy waters of the open sea was the missing boat In it was Josephina, discovered unconscious from her gruelling ex, to elements the posure A few hours later, after treatment had been administered, the pretty young girl related how she had taken the launch for a lark" but had lost control of the small ship when the motor died, ' leaviu,; her aW the mer-eoif the tide which quickly swept her out to sea lawnl fishermen said only s miracle prevented the launch from drifting far from Acapulco with the swift current at the wharf. v C Langton I 'eft Friday ity Mr. aad Mrs. Norman Il'tmvui piinounce the arrival of a daughter at a local hospital Tuesdav Mrs Hotel soa v.as for ncrly Miss . ' Clara Rice BRILLIANT CHINESE GIRL IS SAVED Jaw of Salt for her after spending a week in Mrs with her mother, Logan , . i . Lucy S Garden Mrs. La icc home of elnldri n for the Registration sunnier Icir.icrgai ten in the district will take Mate To foul LOS ANGELES. CM! FOURTH WARD lrom 2 p m until professors of the Wednesday At the M. I. A. conjoint services distinguished Cable mu, 3 2d p rr The fee will be St Sunday evening in tne Fourin University of Southern watd ihapel Miss Petersen of the Wei Mmg Hua is a brilh.i' t Iuxtir' property in Logan city ward and Austin Fife will uese student w is .ent d by the les i icsia city commisLos But to Musical numbers Ang the speakers je to Alfied Gnehm the sion Friday will include: a cornet selection by lion officials he resembles a yearly rental of $tu The fo Jlyde Smith; solo, Olhe E. Olsen, vilainous Mu Manthu luik ng in commission passed payrolls aggreuid a vocal numbei, by Maicus'a movie plot thick at Ci'noksv ilh;, i in lied So Wei (pronounced like way) gating $!7d5 in the electric light Il mouth rotk Griffin. plant fund, and $3982 95 in the ilou! le duiv ttheii they lay. They all produce it preparing to leave tile county FIFTH W A It It do Ohio, President Joseph H. Shepherd jail and go 'voluntarily to Uer-o- t general fund double-yol- k pngs. The llotk, coiisi ting of II hens, luis the Logan lempie will be the many one pullet owned by Print:', of Troop R, Logo luict voluntar- Smuts been leave t he doesn If Biy ward uuetuliy Fifth the in speaker I! eliminating fowls thnt were not depoited Seventh v.aid started on a hike seteral is conjoint services Sunday evening ily he will be forcibly ago. yea up Logan canyon Saturday noin-into China, where he will be n the Fifth ward chapel. Mrs. of the desired t.pe, tl.c piesent tloub'e-yol- k layers bent on remaining overnigh of Idaho Falls will ended at Hans of Anderson were piodt.ced. I rintz is shown above with one of his the when Wei diffuultie5 camp vocal two began contribute selections, that leading the boys cm the outing und Lynn Bright, two trombone Los Angeles polu c heaid hens and Hint is one of the unique eggs. he was wilting a thesis on the aie S'outmaster Herbert Flcti hd . numbers. NINTH WARD history of communism in Chin i and his assistants were laid lor Mr. and Mis An- - entertained at a nicely arranged As part of the Mutua1 conjoint for his musters degree at the derson and family, Mrs. Marvel lum heon in honor of her house program for 7 30 p m Sunday in- university Bullock and children and Mrs. guest. The 'red squad' ariested Wct the Ninth ward chapel the AmenShelton. Mr and Mrs Joseph Watson of .an Legion auxiliary of Smith-fiel- d A pleasant afternoon was spent Ogden were will present a flag drill, guests of Mr and Thursday at the home of Mrs. jirs Clifford Ahrens, Sunday. A "Drill of the Patriots, under the Joseph N Sorensen A dainty lun- prettily ai ranged luncheon was direction of Asia M. Bergesoa Dr cheon was served to Mrs Manila given in their honor. W. W. Henderson of the Utah Buist, Mrs. Annie Hughes, Miss The elementary school children Stale Agricultural college will be a warrant and threw him m jail, and Mrs Soren- witn their Jennie Richard Fred (where he has remained for five Mesdames the speaker. teachers, H G. Hughes, sen Schlffmra and Adolph F'elix will months Miss Melpha Marler, and Miss Sorensen Ann returned has Miss him Four tcstitied for Rozella Law, enjoyed an outing prulcssors jontrlbute a vocal duel after spending the winter at Salt and picnic The Logan stake M L A music j t the deportation heatings and to the hills recently. Lake va he declared an exccllm that City. for scheduled ontests Monday Mrs. Wayne Willie was hostess - student and was doing work which hostthe was Walker Jesse postbeen mis. have indefinitely night at a beautifully ai ranged luncheon poned according to announcement was a valuable contribution to the buggy age a few years back, hut ess at a well arranged dinner Coveis were laid for field of learning vhich has been but an abandoned Sunday in compliment to her par- Sunday. of Mgs. John C. Broberg Mrs Anton Jensen and children D building for the last few years ents, Mr and Mrs. C. J. PlowRockwell They were Dr of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mrs ElizaHunt, dean of the graduate sutool jMr Bowen has under eonsioera- - man ot Smithfield. FIRST WARD Dr E A. Jacobsen of the Utah Dr Clarence V Gilliland of tne tmn a modern building to rise on Mrs. Joseph 1. Vvood was host- beth McCoombs of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baker and baby, Agricultural coliege will be the history department; Di Clarenu j the ground on North First Wist ess at an enectively arranged lun- Mr. and Mrs. Willie and baby. cheon, Sunday in compliment to speaker Sunday evening in the M Case of the sociology depot - street, just, oft Center street her sons, Alonzo and Lynns buth-- 1 First ward chapel. Lolhair Rich ment, and Dr. Hans Nordewm von will contribute vocal numbers The Koerber, oriental art studies and uay anniversaries Spring tlow- !ers formed a pleasing ceniei piece as curator of oriental ait at the Loy 1X1 1X1 1X1 1X4 tXi yrogrwin ha been arranged A Z tZi Z iX iZj 1X1 iXi 1 vTLT.JXLT Lr lXj ' Mi. and Mrs. Marvel Bullock Angeles museum l cohyoiat mutual' offering are proud parents of a daughter, m ELEVENTH HARD Director P. V. C'ardoo of the Pike, Mr and Mrs. Osmer Hand-the Sewing circle born Monday. fe"bers ' Mi. and Mrs. Verlin Shelton Utah State Agricultural college cock. Mr and Mrs G ,ar' were UrtaT at a party J Bake, station will be the expenmeat guests Saturday at an atThursday Mr and guests honor of Mrs Myrl Lamonti tractively arranged luncheon, givis. iPul Mrs opiown Frank Hunter "of Loti, Mr fZZSt Manhiltan Guests were en by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Muir. 72) retiring piesident scaled at one long table, decorated Eleventh ward ehap- - aence, Mr and Mrs Mathew F'oster has retun-hersciock EliPn Levitte Masue will he furnished by of with spring flowers for the summer after spendLewiston VLm Tyrs U ilsca, vocal soloist, Covers were laid for Mrs La- - ing the winter at his home in , .. ar c1 tvM5 end the ward Relief Society cho- a nfr?h mont' Miss Isabell Stumpf and Salt Lake City. f, ofl rusMrs Allen Willie entertained at Marva Kidman, lone r che,u?a!i in Mesdames, Mrs Ff'io r SIXTH HARD Baker, Marjorie a childrens party Wednesday in honor of retiring board member! Larsen, Zina n Professor and Mrs N W. of her daughter, Edna s Ada honor Retta Bird, Walker, Hnbner, of the Relief society Veina Sorensen, Sadie Hardman ninth birthday. Games weie playof the Utah State and Mrs Hyrura Nelson aud Mr, with some of college, special guest, Nora Lamdnt. ed and refreshments were served - "Ucsis at the n HOC of Mr heir students will present an g and Mrs. Walter Elggleston Sun-'- f of A J Peterson, high councilman to nine guests. oi German music in the A delightfully arranged suprise Hyrum, accompanied by Elder t Iixth ward chapel Sunday at Ervin Neilson returned recently party was given Monday evening Miss Harriet Andersen and a f 30 m Talks will be given from the Hawaiian mission were at the home of Mr und Mrs p Chipman were guests of Mar- visitors at Sunday school and Alonzo Wood in honor of the birth- in German music jorie Eggleston Thursday, the sacrament meeting They gave days of Mr. Wood and his twin being her 18 birthday antalks. Elder Neilson brother, Lynn. Games were playinteresting Luncheon social and niversary spoke in the Hawaiian language ed and music enjoyed An atvisiting were features of tne af- and related many tractively arranged luncheon was experiences. ternoon Bible school meets at 10 a. m Mrs. H. C. Sorensen was hostess served. at an attractive luncheon, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs William Buist, doming woiship service at 11 he sermon subject will be, Covers were laid for A J. Feter-son- ; Mis Joseph N Sorensen, Mis A A L UN STEIN Oivine Plan " The Christian of Flrvin Neilson llliam Hughes attended the Hyrum, There was a young gill nam'd Mrs. Martha Brookens, Mr. and bnthday dinner, Sunday at aociety meets at g 45 p. ai. v Bright, Mrs. Sorensen and honoi' m livening worship at 7 30 in ot Mrs family Who would travel much faster given Mrs Reeves Bird entertained George Hughes hall These meetings are than light. . . , . at a Pav-elum Miss open ,t all, . ,, , Cleonc of heon, prettily arranged She started one day Login Thursday in honor of her birth- spent last weik, the guest of In the relative way GENEALOGICAL mf.et day. Spring flowers formed a Mrs William L Kidman, Mis.s And came hack the previous tv icnterpieie foi the table pi Genealogical meeting of Logan Passey has been ti n hirg s, hool night " Covers were laid for Mrs John in sou them Utah. Mrs. take will be held Monday, May Kalman Laale Mis Joseph C Sorensen. . in the stake house All ward Mrs Oliver Taylor Mrs Charles onimittees are expected to be Ladle and Mrs Bird present. Mr. and Mrs George Anderson W G RAYMOND anil family of Malud, Idaho, were Stake Representative. guests, Sundav of Mrs Anderson s FOR KENT H ItNMlED "ther, Mis Henrv Shelton Mrs jt ROOM modern house 151 F:ast Shelton entertained at an attrac-- I Fifth North Inqune at 218 hi ranged lum heon. Covers M3 Canyon Road i h GdrdenTredure j Pnnt.s -- hou MIA) j ' t- j Msndon " XvVViJ Tili. t. 2 , 11 laCi J iXi TJT T iXtJb T 1X1 1X1 X 1X1 Three Flavored Bricks Imltling Orange Sheibet Green Pineapple 40c Per Quart Brick r Cbrls-ianse- 1X1 TjrTT SPECIAL SUNDAY delh,lly TM LATEST RACKET u o , 1 AUCTION GANG There is more than fun in having a little tigt table garden of your very outi; if combated v isely, it u ill iaie the house-ife real money, many green things are easily raised, too. M'hnt tastes better than fresh lettuie out of your oun plot or peas, radishes, beets, prime tnmalois and new potatoes! So great pi ofcssional knou ledge is ncccssar y ficsh .seeds and slips, jertilner, and a little altentmn inlh the proper golden implements. " ran help you in any of these problems. ....AT ALL.... Agri-Tjltur- eve--ii'- PITTSBURGH Another racket with its inception In the immediate post-wdays has been uncovered here, according to H M Olivet, executive manager of the of western ( redit association Pennsylvania. During the frequent auition held by the government to e ol surplus supplies Oliver said, a group of men wbc to be known as "The lame Forty Thieves," gathered together anc agreed to keep the bidding below certain figure After buvmg th supplies at their owa figure, the buud would hold its owa publn auction nod get more nearly the true woith of the artulea Thi profits were split Now with bankruptcy auctions 'iiimcrmis, O'.i' er says more than 100 kuvers belong to the gang rhev are able to control most vui (tons by their suiwnority tr over lumber and through their agreements Oliver says the orig nal organization has orogressed to a non lion in which it owns several )c-warehouses, well stocked with all manner of goods and merchandise to be passed ontc the pubkc at high p, ices -- dis-iui.- war-tim- e hlVTEK DIPS Hess. 243 South Man street, received word Friday morn-ir- g from Gcoigetown, Idaho, o the ilc.it h of his sister, Mrs Sara U icon, widow of F R Bacon Sh hid been cr tic ally ill for severe months after suffering a puralvti stroke. D IV Bluebird Sweet Cream Ice Cream Presbyterian issisisisisigiseigeis Gm-lun- v , Gun Club SUNDAY, 10 A, M. Public Invited with MONEL METAL TUB Too Late to Classify CORNISH HJU .SALK, Miss Bird, who has been teai h- - DERRICK, cable aud pulleys 470 ig school at Lewiston, is spend-- ' South Fifth West J V. Wixom g the week end hole as guest $35 in M7 Miss Virginia Hanson. Norman Smith of the North JllJvf F.I.LAN KOI s ache high si hool spent the week PIANO JAZZ bv ' Russ Llnvd id here as guest of Arnold personally, Saturday lo4 West roaeth tv-1175-Noith Phone Mr and Mrs Harry Baker en-- , jjjo rUined with a delightful watfh'l Atter1 UsT jpper Saturday evening inch the time was spent play- - BLACK LEATHER hag. contii 11s 1? 5ix'k, Those en toying the af-- i wrist watih and other aituks air were Mr and Mis A I, between Fust North and Flist feouth. Return to Herald Join lambrough. Mr and Mrs Waller! nal 'ggleston, Mr and Mrs R. C J130 . 1 . WORN PLACES BEAT A HASTY Spr.r.gtime TWO AU-Kxpoii- ULTRA-MODUR- HOMES Must Be Sold at a Sacrifice! brspt .1 njo, tun Convenient Teints) ultra-moder- n in eonstruetion and An ear'v iii.jo.tuin Brothers NrPTiMir ua r VARNISH STAIN on jour floors, cuts and scratches heat a hasty retreat. For this combination stain and varnish colot worn places and dries quick.lv to a smooth, hard, mirror-liksurface. Equally satisfactoi v results can he secured on and woodwoik. u ! f ALL I K 01 Oxt loo 634 Canyon Road These homes are finish. There aie none better. is urged. When you use Lowr v Spend Mewial h.vppv davs Sait Lako Otv in !' nd sstrnorv wdl of ui .ptn pcMd hnlulax m the h i nf st me An.i'thii is s t t rill W rr ft r details aboiit our t 4 RETREAT Ratos Now In Kffeet N F GROVE American Legion d, West-ninst- Trap Shooting JOHNSONS Sponsored By Bluebird Ice Cream Dealers Ar-b- E1 KsE tvu; ioeroI e HOTKL Newhouse v Furniture M.T LAKE ( IT Fk Suttun, Mgr. W HM As- -t Mgr W. 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