OCR Text |
Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH. L. COACH HITCHES HIS WAGON TO THE STARS GOLD RUSH DAYS arrives, gas1 beauties will combine tu aii on July ot the cJrd fi; u hi v of the discovery of IIoraeicSA RKNo ; herj BI.IX I1LHE CHKHHY IUXOV ; i ? o 4.?' sr ; JY V, 1 PAGE FIVE 90: fCiik - lORU ra M - rfr'Z r- 1 W- - 'A Vvi''i ' c -- "M- 'W.IJ&S-- i 4&krb their own coach. ) iii k roped ir. mid scenic Inc.-pities uuter suit's hay kills' k is ye rotti Father Neptune, 1'ied Cady coach ol the Olympic swimmers at Los Ar.ftele.-- . Cal:!., - seen being taken for a tide'' in the new Olympic pool by five of his famous proteges (left to right), Marjorie Lowe, Jennie Cramer. Josephine i'.iuler ('rai.l.e and Hero Ilarthels. Cady uses this method happily, it apiears to watch and dir-- t the leg and arm action of his charges. Ret they get a kick out of it! It 1;. I ht-e- o Me-Ki- . friends '.t her Sat .irday in honor of fur ninth birthday. were Games flayed hy the children during th. afternoon A delicious trav luncheon w;i .served. F: tends of Nl:.-Lunu.i Packer r, sent a! a mnvi r given hi hel huK'r at the home of Mrs. , Shine-Hanes ;ii n; ididi; ce the alt r::o.n ivmvment M ,ev gifts v ov ved hy Miss e .- Franklin How The Tariff Wrecked Nation , When the huuse of representatives on May 2 U2H, passed the .Staley. (Jrace L(w, Pearl last tariff act proposing over Hi) duties on the then Hampton, Karma Shumwnv and increased were Pink sponsors high tariff wall, what happens. 7 ley Margaret of the affair. Pp until the 1st of June the inIt v Merr d and ternational statistical abstract, the Lrmhain City made department of the government ol the United States, and department here T uesd.ty of commerce reports ail show that Mr and ?Irs. Charles production was increased all over nd family were guests the world in the first six months I I .ewe. P Monday. Ii.k'J., if Jo. V and Mrs Aura Haleb nr.d of 1929. tighter. Pafririn of Provo. Ctah, PKOSPKKITVN HIGH were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. POINT Mi Match ..lit in, an Monday. Labor in the United States inturned recently from California creased in employment up until he attended a sejjool of the 1st of June, 1929. g k re wrt uai y These official statistics will show Mr and Mrs. Frank Olsen spent that in every country in Kurop week-entilat Malad, Idaho, and in the United States and in with Mr Olsens father, Otnada the first six months of Willmni Povi!l and family, re 1929 reached the highest point of iiining ho i,e Mondav. world prosperity since the World I k Jones of war. Mr. and Mrs Murray, Ptaii, Mis. Jessie Hale Within 3o days after May 28, f Eall Lake City, Mr and Mrs. TUlay aiunioim in honor of he 1929, according to the census buSalt of Lake Ic.Thda, mmivortsary of her daugh-- l Harr; Pennington reau, new orders for factory goods -, Mai ton and Barbara. Games city, Mr. and Mrs. Otto AnderMr and Mrs. dropped 16 per cent; unfilled orof Grat son Idaho, v tv the aJUnmoa during for transportation equipment, and f,la',rme Smith daughter ders followed hy a dandy luncheon. declined automobiles, including Mr ami Mrs. fv J. Handy had Frnneine Cottle of Brigham City, 23 per cent in 6o days; unfilled on Memorial day. a ere among the many from their rm.-t1:; fur steel dropped 640,o0 callyd here Monday orders Mr. Mi ?j'1 Mi... Kttn IL.Igieu, Ions in 9' days; cotton cSnSump- -' Urn. th ..ml Mrs. O. fk'md Mrs. A. non by textile mills fell 17 per Hal rii of Hogan, Mr. Ktn-- . No cent in one month; total factory tm th : audit and ami Mrs.' family payrolls dropped to 106 in July and family of Leona with 111 in May; as compared Mr and Mrs. Clifford Hal-- j automobile production dropped 38 Mr and Mrs per cent from April to October Richmond, Mr. Contrary to provisions of n citv TKOITtl.K SKKN is of Lrcston. ordinance against dumping rubbish AHEAD R. Thompson :jnto the ity stieets, somt resiOn August 9 the federal reami Mr. and dents have been following a prac-- i Mr::. Han WaGman of Ogdon. tice of dumping lawn grass clip-- j serve banks raised their rates 5 Mrs. l.anmy W hite oi Ogden pings ir. the street curb gutters. to 6 per cent, evidently sensing was a lies', last week at the home The water flowing down the that trouble had already started n On September 4 the senate fiof he! d.mgiit !. Mrs. K. H. gutters takes up the grass and de-- ! nance the committed and family. reported posits it under culverts at street Lawrence You ns intersections thereby clogging the tariff bill to the senate. The folMr. 'and and family if g don spent Sunday cutters and stopping the water lowing day the stock market started its swift decline, developing of Mr. John Don ty. flow. at. the horn-This matter was considered at into a panic. Share values on the Dorothy Jensen lift Saturday for C stock exchange shrank $2,000,000,-(kSail I. ike city commission meeting, iy to visit relatives the last in 3" days and $24,000,000,000 t here. and a public warning issued by more by November 1. Phvlis Stokes entertained small the commission to all residents. The following June the senate sent the tariff bill to the White MACON louse To the White House also, wret petitions from the country's leading economists and ir.dustriaMsts. and also the official protest of 36 foreign countries who the year k.fore had purchased $4.0M,000,-i)0worth of farm and factory products in the United States produced iiv American farmers art American laborers. An v is Vertia out d hn-o- 1.1 n I I . r Grass Dumping In Street Gutters lar-kinso- k HUTTONS UP ITS OVERCOAT 0 t.llMMHM) LOSE JOIW In the vear following the house vote l.ioo.ooo factory jobs and hank failures had exceeded the volume of deposit liabilities of the r'ibmed totals of the panics of 1893, 1908 and 1921. and th number of unemployed had 2.451.000. The president signed the bill on June 17. Bv November 1, fionooo more workers had lost their iobs, and industrial shnrvalues bd dropped another $18 000,000 oX) dne September 5. or 1929. the after the senate finance committee reported the tariff bill to da- - the senate, nations hit nun Since that countries hrv raised ret Hatorv tariff walls against our products, and 170 man- Mfnrturing plants have been built in foreign countries by American anital. hiring foreign labor a?u bu'in? foreign raw material in order to there the finished rducts "hirh the retaliatory tar. Ufs would not permit us to send them from here. t?rr,e 28 rke PLAN PLAY FOR LOGAN CHILDREN The summer aetivity program for the nty school children he discused hy school heads .r id l ho U. S. S. Macons overcoat just ThoyVe u 1 1 ! v.licn alL oilier p'nple ave slid theirs. Here you see workmen ar.pyiiir the first of the outer coverings on the tail-eru- l of the navy's giant dirigible, sister ship of the Akim, at the Goody ai Zeppelin dock at Akron, O. With cicht of the duralumin main frames in position, the Macon, now has ICO feel of its 785 lcct total length. i i , Cove News town gU'st of Logan Lu-tJ- e i will and I.T.A. officers at a special meeting next Tuesday at 7:30 p. m.. In the Board of Education room of t he Logan Junior high school. Included in the group expected at the meeting are president and leaders of the Parent activity Teachers association of the city, and all elementary school principals. The correlation committee of the group desires a full attendance for the session. Mr. and --Mrs. E. I., Fisher andn Og-UiMr. and Mrs. Ray Fisher of Mr. and spent Sunday visiting Mi. Cfcpr iTcec The Daughters of Pioneers of the John Cornish camp met Wedat nesday aftei noon of last weekThe the home of Mrs. Susie Allen. of the 1 lie constitution les.on, lilted States, was given by Mrs. Oi villa Richards, and a song by Mrs. Thorn Day. Mrs. Wavie Allen gave a iite sketrh ot her great Mrs. Helga Hogan grandmother. Hytr. A committee was chosen for the eainp outing. Members are: Mrs. Wavie Allen, Mrs. Mary Hendricks and Miss Donna Cornish. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. Edna Lursen, assisted in serving. Mr. Joseph Biggs is in Salt Lake serving on the federal grand jury. P. K. Hayes has returned from Boise, Idaho, where he spent the pust lb days Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Hyer and family of Ogden spent Sunday Visiting "XT uhtf Mrs. Ether Ali len. Mr. and Mrs. D. Id. Harrison of California are spending a week visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hampton, and Mrs. Ruby Hampton of Franklin. spent Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Day. Miss Hortense Detton of Salt Lake City spent Sunday visiting Mr and Mrs. Elijah Allen. Mrs. Frank Ravestein and family of Clarkston spent a week visiting her mother, Mrs. Livinia Allen. CMAITER VIII was whietllDg as tie strode up the three steps tl at r:ns,, the Bismark Hotel above !j. street level. The whittle d.td as ;e swung open the heavy dr oi ar;d , ritered. I'an cr.ss.d the lobby and made d'.re i: f r the elevator. The ear was ri. ;,,d and as he waited he moved toward the desk where a man win, yruy hair was Borting let ters ' the id serious. lou on-.-i- ! "MERRY brushed her moist lashes with her hand. She said without raising her eyes. "Hut, Dan. don't you remember what you said this afternoon? Why. yes. I think so. What do you mean? "Don't you remember you said It was Father's money that well, that It made a difference? "It does, Cherry. There's no around it. "But. Dan! Kager eyes wers raised to his. "That's all over uow. Don't you see? I haven't any money I havent anything. When I left home tonight 1 said I said that 1 was going to marry you! Why. it's out of the "Cherry! question. I can't marry anyone for a long while. You know I dont make enoueh to kc-- you in hats or l.cl's gel married right awa even buy your till; hose! Ive never Tonight! thought much about raving and It's I couldiit luli-vmy ears. didn't know win re else to cn to taken about all ve made to get didn't want to go and along. 'Have a good time while teli phoned Hie News (old him liml you. but they su;d yoti'l gone I didn't triid to get Mother to say Bome-c I looked the go' has know what lo do so I came here " thing. Then all at once lie said he juu I didn't dream Yea at things. I hud been this after-knew where I "Hut. Cherry, Is anything the was going to meet a girl like noon and who I was with lie railed matter? you f said you and a 'scoundrel' you I "No "Hut you have met me now. And guess not I want to talk weren't! And he said I'd tiroken I don't care to you. Dan. anything about money. I said I hadn't beword and my wan.! It's you, Dan! It's you "Why, of course. Lots sit down. I I wouldnt cause didn't promise They seated themselves on the Fortunately tho restaurant was 1 didn't either! And see Then you. almost descried. Neither tho other magenta colored plush sofa with -oh, theu I don't know what we diners who sat across the room nor its stiff hack and tipsy. Irregular I must was terrible! both said. It tho waiter who lingered within springs Dan put a hand over the lost my head completely hilt girl s and saw her eyes light grate have hailing Hist nee shcewisl any inter- I couldn't help It. Father shouted est tn ti.e little eliatni. fully. or leave to I'd have that apologize We Phillips shook his head. "Ive left home." she whispered. and left! well, do It!" he said. "It wouldn't rant "Pin not going hack!" "But Cherry be fair to you." Ho watched her. Incredulous, "I won't go back no matter what "You mean," the gills voice conwaiting for her to continue. 1 won't! tinued unsteadily, "you dont want It was Father," Cherry went on happens. "What did you do after that? to marry me? He "We had a terrible scene. 0h. I ran upstairs aDd got a wanted to send tne to California "Darling, you know thats not coat and hat and my purse and left true! mid I said I wouldn't go! a of house. cab Instead the calling At the far end of the room a Cherry had turned her head I walked to the street car and rode This afternoon." she faltgroup were sitting about a card down I tried to telephone you away. town. table. There weie three middle ered. you said you loved me, office when weren't at and the you Dan. aged women and a man. Dan became aware that the card playing there I remembered you said you "I do. 1 love you too much to I so went the Bismark lived at had been suspended. risk your happiness. there." he said to "Wait a minute, The girl was siin.t. Outside a You havent eaten?" Cherry under his breath. "This newspaper delivery truck with "No-o.red lettering across Its sides place is too crowded. Let's get out of here! Phillips swung her about with drew up before the glass front of Well." he said, flrst of the restaurant. Mechanically They aroso and walked through alacrity. the lobby to the street door. Out- all you're going to have some hot Cherry read the words: "Leap Year side the cold ulglit air stung their food. win Proposals. Your chance cheeks. l)au put a hand on Cherry's But I dont want to eat. I'm not a prize." arm as they went down the steps hungry." The words fairly sprang at her. Your Y'ear Where are we going?" she asked Good for you just the same. "Leap Proposals. Suppose we walk fur a while Come on. chance" and you tell me what happened. It was almost nine oclock. Two She looked at the young man bloeks' walk brought them to one across the table. Say it again. HERRY drew the collar ot her of a national chain of restaurants Dan." she said softly. "Say you service. Across the love me. polo coat closer. "Well, she be- with "You know I do." table gan, after I got home I dressed and brightly polished hurried down to dinner. Father Phillips gave the order, Suddenly Cherry laughed. "ItS In spite of the girl's protests she all right then. her voice rose hapand Mother were still In the living room and I thought everything was ate and felt better for it. pily. "Everythings all right! Dan,' "Now then. said Dan over the dear. Its Leap Year! I've right going to be all right. Father said something about how I wa3 feil'ng second cup of coffee, "what's to be to ask you to marry me and If you Lets love me you can't refuse. and then, right out of a clear sky. done neit? he said Mother and I were to leave Cherry shook her head, 1 dont get married right away.' Tonight! for California tomorrow! know. (To lie Continued! get-tin- g Hcw re you. Cap? potiieB today ? Any luck on lee man behind tile desk looked up. priticed Aw. I told you I was through w! :. the races. No sir hot for lr.il;el It was a Etandlng Joke between then, that once old "Cap (Iratiaiu had "Past his shirt'1 on a paruou luriy authentic horse race tip The old man rather liked to be c it The Incident s tg that in his day Cap" had been one of the young bloods, fite with his u;nncv and a game loser Dan llnucicd and the "Cap" eon g tinned his letters. There would he none In the pack for Dan His tr.ail was addressed to the News office Suddenly the hotel eleik looked up 1 1 1 I be-i- i 1 Say.'' he said. "1 almost forgot! There was a girl askin for you Khe went Into the parlor to wait. Must have been more than an hour ago. 1 dont know If shea still there " "A girl to see me? The "Cap" nodded. "Yep. Asked me If Daniel Phillips of the News lived here and was be In. 1 told her "But who was she? What old she look like?" "Oh. Im not much at describin women folks. Real nice tonkin She didn't tell me her though. name. Maybe she's still there. Why dont you have a look and see? Phillips frowned Someone who knew be was on the News, of course. Might be a nuisance T'HE door of tbe elevator cage 4 clicked open but Dan turned He had decided he'd Just away. glance Into the parlor SDd satisfy bis rurloslty With a carefully casual manner Dan paused In the doorway. Sud denly be moved forward. he eiclalmed Why. Cherry!" "What In tbe world are you doing here? She got to her feet Phillips was beside her now and even In the subdued light be could see that tbe She girls eyes were smiled but her pallor was startling. What Is it? Phillips repeated "Why. 1 had no Idea you were here! When did you come? Im sorry if you've waited" "It doesn't matter." Cherry told 1 now that you're here. him. Mrs. Alfred Allen spent Sunday afternoon visiting her mother. Mrs Chester Bright at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hensen and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hensen of Idaho, spent Sunday visiting relatives here. They visied Mrs. Livinia Allen, Mr. and Mrs Elijha Allen. Bishop and Mrs. L H Ailen, and Miss Hattie Preece A birthday party was given in honor of Miss Jean Alien Saturday afternoon. The afternoon was spent, playing games after which a delicious luuch was served tu Misses Luana and Murana Cornish, Beth and Arlene Allen, (Jarrell Hatch, Norma Wardell, Maxine Eskelsea, Thelma Shepherd. Leona Hatch, Edris Allen, and Barbara Larsen. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. DeRiece Balls of with Moses Bullock Hyde Park spent Sunday afternoon rheir parents. spent Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oral Marriner Nielsen returned home from Idaho, Burley. Mrs. Barnett Cornish spent the Tuesday last 10 days with her sister. Mrs where he has been employed at he rock quarri4. P K. Hayes, at Richmond. Leland Pickett Mrs. Hyrum Scott and childi n andMr. and Mrs. children of Preston visited of Tremonton spent Sunday- and natives here on Sunday. Monday visiting her mother Mis Ibivid Astle arrived here SunLivinia Allen day from Grover. Wyo. He wax accompanied hy Mr. and Mrs N P Anderson and Cecil Anderson. MANY INCLUDED They returned home Tuesday. Mrs. Dorothy Hornsley and Miss Kdith Hogan were visitors here . 1 ... - t and Bal-la- - Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunn and family and Mrs. John Powell of Salt Over 180 music student Lake visited with Mr and d Utah. Idaho, Wyoming, ami N , Mrs. Henry Beard Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Allred am: vada have been accepted as mei bers of the band uhi h on. Del Mane of Salt Lake. pen will be in session fer three weeic? the week end and Monday with at the college under the direction Mr and Mrs William Cheekctis Mr. and Mrs. f Professor A. R. Vernal Jensen McAlIisN r Professor McAllister, whose Joint and family of Ogden spent Sun- Illinois high school band has won day and Monday here. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kundsen the national championship for four successive times, 'will demonstrate and children of Brigham spent his methods on this iday with relatives here group for the SuMiss Katherine Vogel came from benefit of intir nountain music directors who will gather at the col Rigby, Idaho, to srend the hoh hge for the course. days wdth her parents. Mrs. Wells Whitney is visiting The members of the hand will be housed at the college. Besides at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Icethree hours of rehearsal daily, a land Zollinger. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nelson number of recreational activities have been planned for their en- and family of Salt Lake spent tertainment. The entire band will Monday here. Oliver Hartman of Star Valley present a number of public concerts during the period. Wyo., came here for Memorial Professor N. W. Christiansen, day and to have his parents-eemwho is in charge of the band, tery lot planted with lawn and states that outstanding talent of piped for water. Misses Thelma. Merle and Virgn the intermountain section will com pose the band and that the mem- Astle spent Sunday w ith relatives bers have been chosen to form a and friends here. Frank Kelly returned home or ensemble. Besides the work in band lead- Saturday from Burley, Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Vr. L. Skidmore ing, Professor McAllister will offer courses in government and and family of Pocatello, came organization of bands and prob- down Saturday for the vacation. lems in group work. JMr. Skidmore returned home on o "kids" games were Refreshments were served Providence News IN SUMMER BAND this now ii math tm polo coat she was waring the ci.pi- - gown In ,i for clniuer. which site hml she had Her hat was the tinuvu worn in the afhimou. Her lips tried to keep a sti Might ii.'ie hut they tn in hied, "Cherry, darling. Pan began and then stopped, lie saw that otic gtaal tear had slid ihi.vn the smooth cheek. The gill's eyes we re dim and misted. "We'll find a place for you." said brusquely. "I ll got hold one of the girls at the otfee " (hr knurr. In which Cherry him ao word ptitn from llnr. 'I ben S AH M. i herr)a uiald. dikeovrrn Ibnl he ha (eieiihoaed and been (old Ike plrl I cut of Iowa, ( berry aieal ul of the hiup. meet D:ta and rxfilalhM linn tell her hr love AA r. hrn I berry arrlne home kr father I fur ber. He ae OMi ber ofwaiting lr met the r. i berry knylng detle ber father and be order hrr t apologise or e hr i9a. !'!! go!' ON WITH 1HK 8TOHY (. H'N 1MIl.UIS y, ii u won't cu hark to your home say liut wl.at else can you do?" "1 thou. lit you'd help me. Ba fes&2j - VV .cs; rs v3 "Dm. Chert ( nad la nuiugpretf?, tu a Stt I : --v-: T'-- OOKITIAH fell her oikrr riub uirrfiBg but Inairud arMi D Blill.i JIN. avkii irr with vthom tkr u in lur. Ifrr ttfalifey partsta do &( knot aba fa thb Una. rquatnirtf viltb him lu .nur. brrrya bank rolibrra mrrlki-nr-l 'fw bka bluadrra tala underworld kratfqunrlrra and a bullet irikra ber Ufa, linn taken ker tu a doctor odter and Ikro home tip mlnit to riplnin w I i ban hup. turned tbra MH. rBr. He rry ant try and brnmluhe a aeonp.iper eontalnlnp picture aad aa a ecu tin l f tbe 'hmutiig Mr. Dixua ordrrn Dan from iasgj .,0 2, LEAP YEAP BPIDE TO RE RECALLED s.:i. JUNE THURSDAY, i Tuesday, his family will remain for a lew days visit with Mrs. Skidmores parents, Mr. and Mrs. Font Zollinger. Miss Adrene Loost; of Marysville, Idaho, left Wednesday morning for home in company with lur father. Diamond Loosli. Miss Loosli is a graduate of the USAC and since Saturday has been the guest of Miss Itelda Fuhriman. MKs Z ir i Conk w'a.s guest of' Berth-Mis Keller on Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mis Ross Pickett and; children of Preston were here on Memorial day. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- ubmnan pleasantly sur- seph prised him Saturday evening in honor of his birthday. A huge birthday cake was used us the entei piece for the dining table Covers .vtre laid for Messrs and Mesdantes Cliff Forsgreep., N. W. rMihnman. La Von Fuhriman. Carl Felix, and their families. Reldn and Catherine Johnson and i Yeates, Howard Fuhriman and the guest of honor and his wife. Lucille Fife. Relda Fuhriman. Lu Hue Thnirer and Malitta Fife entertained the First ward Gleaner girls Tuesday evening at the Fife home Kids'' costumes were worn -- Hil--ru- Itching Toes! This may be due to Athlete's Foot, especially if there are blisters and a watery discharge. Rub your feet night and morn-- ' ing with Emerald Oil. This gives instant relief from the intolerable itching and clears up every trace of the infection in ten days to two weeks. City Drug Co. will tell yon that one bottie of Moone's Emerald Oi! will end Athletes Foot or money hack. (Advertisement) j played. to 17 MISS SENTENCES Scotland. June EHINSBCRGH, u in No death sentence was in courts during Scotch the passed l'.Ul. nor wore there any executions, the annual report of the Irisons Department for last year shoe s. The commitments of prisoners of ail i lasses, however was 16.H.X3 as against lS.tilO in 15)30. 3. - Today - Friday zVnd Saturday The Radio Drama That HDaimeo Electrified. The Air! Persian a a Ball Room PRESTON Saturday nisTRIALoP JUNE 4TII VSYii Reduced Prices ! 10c Ladies 2oc Gents w. i rtt JO AH KSi&EJT Noel by Kenneth M WtLUAM K. HOWARD Production CM : J f PiCturO |