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Show THE PAGE FOUR IID SEN HERALD-JOURNA- BOTTOM PANE Franklin News of Word has been received here baby! fine a the safe arrival of 10. boy, horn on Monday, August Fever La to Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Mrs. Utah. of Minersville, was Miss Gladys WoodPlans for enlarging and improvward before, her marriage. stuand ing housing conditions for Mr and Mrs. H. M. Whitner Utah to the attend dents expecting 'V H. Cottle returned home Mrs State Agricultural college will be Monday from Milford whore they discussed at a meeting Friday spent a Gw days S3 gests ot at, p. m. In the Logan Fifth Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jones and ward meeting house. The meeting has been ca"ed family. On Business by the officers of the Loean Cham- In Salt Lake A. P. Anderson citizens all Mrs. Mr and ber of Commerce and Tues-dawho furnish board and room or motored to Sail Lake City Inare students for on business. apartments ol vited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. LaVelle Cottle It economic conditions, Despite called on relatives beie Preston is expected that the enrollment at the college will at least main- Monday. Miss Lorna Durrani of Ogden tain Its present proportions and of her is visiting at tho homeMrs. Abe businesswith cooperation among men and townspeople. It Is believ- grandparents. Mr. and ed that more may be encouraged Whitehead. Mrs Merlin Whittle ot Fairvtew to attend. the was here Tuesday vUitiug atDunk-ltyof and committees officers The . P. B. Mrs. and Mr. of home with are the Chamber cooperating of the committees the officers and Mrs. Sarah D. Hatch and laughcollege Is working out a program Monthat will enable more students to ter, Cora, motoredIn to Logan with company business on day attend the college. Mr. and Mrs. William Dunkley of I Whitney. Ive turned reformer and returned home didnt get religion, either. Its just Gordon Atkinson Frimathematics. I Rpent 19 of my Friday from Salt Lake City in a last 25 years In the pen. Big day where he has been weeks hospital for the pa3t two Jim Morton. of A plea for the liberation That extremely low prices that the social sciences so that human relations may be netter unhave prevailed on moat staple was made In an address derstood are two for foods years nearly the Rotary club today at Logan nearing an end. is disclosed by by Dr. diaries A. Lory, president the issued Departthe report by of the Colorado Agricultuial colment of agriculture recently, lege at Fort Collins. Dr. Lory pointed out that In which shows a sharp decline in material sciences great progthe essential the holdings of mos ress has been made but that In little foods. economics and sociology Storage holdings ahnw an acute genius Is being manifest. As a result the entire world is suffershortage on Aug. 1 compared to on butter, eggs, Aug. I, 1930 ing from a lack of understanding cheese and poultry. of the human tendencies and in emotions. The respective decreases Ross Anderson, chairman of the dairy products and eggs are as public information commitee, prefollows: butter. 29,882.000 lbs. and r sided. P. V. Cardon, director of 23.515.000 lbs. below the the extension service at U. S. A. average on Aug. 1; cheese, 2'.- C.. introduced the speaker. 233.000 !h .. and 7,987,000 ihs. ber B. T. Cardon, president of the on average low the Logan Rotary elub, told cf the A tig. 1; eggs disclose a shortage meeting held in Ogden of the of 1,695,000 cases, compared with club presidents and secretaties ot last year, and 746.000 cases below Well, if it isnt Helen Kane, whose r the Utah ldaho Rotary district. average on Aug. 1: the baby-talsinging makes strong next It was decided that the frozen eggs show s shortage or men weak, as she returned on the meeting of the club will be held France from a vacation In Europe, 1.573.000 lbs. August 26, when .11 Wednesday, .Regarding dressed poultry, this ready to resume her Admiral Coomt3, vice presiRear In more than season is the first boeping and dooping. national organization the of dent reserve frozen the 30 years that will of Wars, Veterans of chickForeign of roasting chickens, frying be the speaker. ens, broilers and turkeys was used up at so early a date. The country is entirely dependent upon imand First, ported Argentine turkeys, Signorina Wanda Nardi made a hit as a bellerina at this will continue until nearly Scala theater, Milan, Italy. Then she won the the famous The reserve of Tbankfgivlng. fashionable summer colony at Abbazia. frozen fowls Is on a par with a beauty prize at the duckshe Island in Back Milan, bought a ticket in the Italian lottery but Long ago, year exin to be estimated are the won and lings grand prize of more than $50,000. There cess of a year ago. luck for you! It is quite reasonable to assume of that the present low level at prices on these productr an end and that the gradual hardening of prices on dressed poultry ; Taking one look at Ills attorney butter, cheese and eggs will not Mrs. Rulon Scott aaC sens Car- urday and Sunday with his mo- and the Jury of eight men, Adam in(Black, biting, will be but only be maintained, Cook, about 10 years old, and an ded and Don LaMolnp of Morgan, ther, Mrs. Matilda Olson. creased as the season advances. The second year sewing club alleged transient charged with posUtah are visiting with Mrs. met on Thursday at the home session and sale of intoxicating Garr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson, of Miss Barbara Cutler. Six girls liquor, changed his plea to guilty Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Anderson were present. Miss Wanda Scott In city court this morning when he appeared before Judge Jesse P. and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Ander- their leader was also In attenRich for trial. son spent Wednesday In Salt Lake. dance. Cook wrote Judge Rich a letter Mrs. Annie Yeates, Mrs. Reva Mrs. Phyllis Crookston has spent held at the A waffle supper of Nibley, Mrs. Vllate demanding a jury trial and the In Pocatello, Idaho. Blguell home of Miss Dessa Melkle on the past week Mrs. Emma Pearson and son Theurer and daughters. . LaRttf appointment of an attorney for Friday evening. Cut Rowers formand his defense. Judge Rich complied and Melba of Providence Mr. and Mrs. Orson Nieled the centerpiece. Those present Wesley. spent James A. Hovey of Salt Lake and appointed L. Tom Perry, local were as follows: Misses Dessa son and Mrs. Betty Anderson In Clarkston. spent Saturday afternoon with attorney and bishop of the Logan Meikle, Ruth Nelson; Leora Pit- Sunday of last week Mrs. Annie P. Andersou the oc- Ninth ward as defense counsel. cher and Dorothy Fulkerson, and Californian la Visitor casion being her birthday. The following jurors were selectthe Messrs Wayne Rich, Don HarThomas Connery of Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pitkin and ed: wood, Keith Hurren and Klbert California Is visiting at the home two sons of Walter M. Everton of the Cache Logan visited on SunLundqulst. After the supper, the of Mr. and Mrs.' N. P. Olson. day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. stake presidency; John H. AnderMcCrackens to pavilwent on left Clifford Thursday Lenard party son of the Cache stake high counW. W. Pit kin. ion. for Idaho Falls, Idaho, Mr. ClifAlvin Allen and Miss Fern Buist Bishop James W. Linford and The So So 4H club meeting ford was called to the bedside of the stake board were visitors cil; It. J. Bowen, his counselor in the was held at the home of Miss Eva of his son who Is critically 111. at our Sunday school on Sunday Twelfth ward bishopric; A. E. Moody, on Friday afternoon. The Miss Ethel Loved? y of ProviCranney, Cache stake high counon dence spent the week end with morning. time was spent in sewing Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jessop were cilman; John P. Cardon, counselor Alta gowns. Miss Jessop. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed in the fifth ward bishopric; John Attend Funeral at Trenton Mr. and Mrs. Alma Yeates and of Providence oh Sunday. II. Squires and A. B. Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hill attended family of Nlbley and Mrs. Jennie Loveday Mr. and Mrs. Parley Jessop and On entering his guilty plea. the funeral of the intant sob ot Yeates and daughter, Morgorie of and Mr. and Mrs. John Cook was sentenced to serve three Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winn at Tren- Salt Lake called on Mrs. T. H. family Johnson enjoyed a picnic dinner months in the city jail. ton, Tuesday. Cutler on Wednesday. with relatives in Logan on Sun Cook was picked up August It ColMr. and Mrs. Seth Chambers and . Hale children, Elmer by Sheriff Jeff Stowell. He pleadhave recently moved to the Harold leen and Duihine of Suit I,ske day. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nelson of ed not guilty when arraigned beMiles residence. spent the week end with Mr. and Preston spent Sunday with Mr. fore Judge Rich, and his trial Miss Euarda Waite is visiting In Mrs. A. C. Hale. set for this morning. and Mrs. Magnus Mathews. Miss Laltue Garr returned home Logan with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Leonhardt E. P, Jensen, for a few days. on 'Wednesday from Morgan, Utah and family and Mrs. Pearl Leon Mrs. W. Erie Gordon and small where she spent the week end hardt and daughter Flora were daughter LaRee, are spending the with Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Scott. Millville visitors on Sunday. week in Salt Lake City, visiting Beehive Girl on Hike Mr. and Mrs. William Evans of with relatives. The .Beehive Girls with their Igigan spent Sunday with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Little-dykMrs. Alta Anderson spent Evans mother, Mrs. Engri Larsen. and Mr. end Mrs. Trank P. teacher, In Rlacksmith Fork canMr. and Mrs. Janies Jenson and Emmett spent a few days In Rear Thursday yon. Mrs. Dollie Van de Graff was son Joseph were dinner guests of Lake at the Fish Haven resort. a special guest. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Erickson of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sorensen of . The Gleaner girls entertained at Salt Lake City, having been visit- a shower on Thursday evening at Igignn. and Mr. Glenn Mrs, and George ing here with relatives for the the home of Mr. and Mrs. James children of Wellsville and Mrs. past week. P. Olson In honor of Mrs. Roland John W. Garr were dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffith Moses and William Bowen Miss Clella of Mrs. Matilda Larsen on Sun formally and Robert E. Griffith motored to Gallagher Thatcher of Logan and J. W. Olson. The evening was spent in day. Salt Lake CRv on Sunday. Robert playing Perkes of Hyde Park have been Refreshments Visit in Millville games. E. Griffith left there for Los Anas the judges for the were served to the following: Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Alvord of appointed geles. races and other racing of Logan. Miss Mai-HLarsen running LeRoy North and Ogden spent Saturday Glen Ralls of Dayton. Idaho. Is events at the Cache County Fair Lou of Providence. Mrs. Annie visiting with his grand parents, Humphreys, Mrs. Thelma Jessop, Sunday at the home of Mr. and Rnd Rodeo September It T. Mrs. Alvord. (I. Mr and Mrs. William H Cantwell. will not all be rodeo at the F.tr Mrs. llilma Humphries, Mrs. Gil On Mrs. Mr. and George as there are two fast Miss Norma Petprson began lie Mrs. Elsie lluncy. AlvordSunday running and Mr. and Mrs. G. T. an employee in the Mrs. Tsggart, Mornlav n Rozclla King, Mrs. Ignore Rnd races, a Roman chariot race, a and Connie daughters, Comment ml National hank. Anderson, Mrs. Ikmna Scott and Winona motored to Avon to visit Roman standing race, a cowboy Return From Mackay the Misses luiRue Gorr, Connie with Mrs. Summers. Miss Connie novelty race, and a wild horse Mr. and Mrs. Harley Monson re- Cummings, Neva Hulse, Wanda returned to Ogden with race ech day of the Fair in conturned home, Friday evening from Scott, Iota Humphries, Lucille Cummings Hnd Mrs. Alvord to visit for nection with the rodeo events. a trip to Mackey. Idaho, where Jessop, Beatrice Fergus, Nona aMr.week Silvln Peterson of Benson, Lesor ten days. they visited with relatives. Nora and Dora Shaffer. Sacrament meeting was held on ter Jessop of Millville, and Whit Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Sorenson and Veida Olson, Yee Anderson and Sunday evening. The primary took Kimball of Preston, will act as Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Sorenson Nina Wlnherg. of the program. Many good the judges for all t tie rodeo charge and sons, left on Tuesday corning The Misses Oils Jenson, Allie events. Everett Colhorn will be for a weeks stay In Idaho. They Jessop, Joyce Scott and Vella numbers were rendered by the the arena director. All of will attend a funeral there on and Delone Humphries spent Fri children. rodeo stock is resting up Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hulse and Wednesday. day In Millville canyon. A deli at Tremonton for the big show. Mrs. Paul Dorlus and son. Royd clous dinner was enjoyed at Wide hahv of Ixigan spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George W. They should be in fine condition of Salt Lake Cltv are visiting with Ford. Hulse. for Tremonton, Brigham (Tty, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffith. met rlub The first year sewing Logan. The Messrs Don Harwood, Way- on Tuesday at the home of their In the present economic battle, ne Rich. John Millington and leader. Miss Beatrice Fergus. Sewit is easy to see which side ttie Heating as a rule is more acute Erickson, left Monday morn- ing was enjoyed during the afler average Is on. with tlie right ear than with the workingman few a for noon. were days camping Six trip ing girls present. The outside. left. In Smithfleld canyon at the boys About 15 from our ward attendsco-.i- t cabin. ed the old folks excursion of the The Kiwanls club held their lad- Hyrum stake at I.agoon on Wed led night at the camp Kiwanls in nesday. There were fourteen in Main canyon, Friday evening. attendance who were over seventy Games, lunch and program were years of age. Mrs. Stephen Renrh of Logan enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Harwood sjient Friday in Millville. made u business visit in Salt Lake Miss Rosann Biglou returned home on Thursday after spendCity last week. Mrs. W. W. reiki ns entertained ing two weeks In Centerville, In honor of the seventh birthday Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Neves and anniversary of her young daughter, Jean, on Monday afternoon. Miss Dorothy Kenney of Salt Many young guests were invited, Lake spent the week end here games were played and a good with relatives. time was had by all. Refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Eslie D. Jenson were served. are rejoicing over the arrival of A party for the officers and a fine baby girl, horn on Saturpartners of the Smithfleld First day. Mother and baby are ward Sunday school, will ho held Joel Olson of Ogden spent Sat Thursday evening at the canyon. five-yeo- five-yea- five-yea- k . 1 Fill Millville News Roz-cll- iVjt. 2 0, BOOPER BACK LUCK JUST FALLS IN ON WANDA FI AUGUST THURSDAY. L following an operation. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Anderson attended a birthday dinner day evening at Henson at the home of Mr, and Mrs W, Cl. Re...... in honor of Mrs. Anderson's father Mr. Reese on his birthday Visits With Parents Mrs. Earl Crockett of Rei ki lev, California, arrived here last week to visit with her parens, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Cornish. and Mrs. A. H. Cartwright daughter, Lula, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cartwright of Richmond, called on relatives and friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bart Nash and visitors family were Richmond . Sunday. nr Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Cove and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Parkinson motored to Dojyney Sunreladay where they called on tives. William Long, who has been in a Preston hospital the past month returned home Sunday lo spend the day with his family. He is convalescing after a Serious The citizens of the United States are not Republicans at all; least of all the Republicans. Gilbert K. 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