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Show THE HERALD PAGE SIX -- RUDY, IJRIDE ARK CROONING WELL RK TOGKTIIKR AGAIN About JOUENAU LOGAN, UTAH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1 932. MISTRESS OF FRENCH MILLIONS FRANKLIN GROUP North Logan annual ward conference was held Sunday at the ward chapel with a large attendance. Sessions were held at 2 and Town 7:30 p. m. Bishop John H. Kemp presided. A. E. Cranney and L. M. Winsor of the high council were in attendance and were the Special musical numspeakers. bers were rendered by the choir. Sunday, Feb. 20, marked the of eightieth birthday anniversary Mrs. Isabella Nelson Darling. A was given family dinner party in her honor at her home. Neighat called relatives and friends bors, her home to felicitate her on her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Darling was born in Scotland. February 20, 1852 She left there with her father's family on the ship named The UnderThere were 600 on the writer. vessel, many died and were buried at sea. Their bodies could be seen floating on the water. They lived in Illinois one year, coming to Utah with the handcart company, walking all the way They spent the first winter in Echo canyon, in the coming to Salt Lake Citywas five spring of 1862. The snow - - Joseph l'fwbtdd, Sr., tetired Logan merchant, and his son, Joaph. Jr., motored here Finlay to re- main overnight with relatives Mr Newbold, Sr., declares weather conAditions in Boise are ideal lthough the roads from I Una to Logan are not in the best of condition, they expet tented hole difficulty in making the trip, be said. , Miss Oreta Morrell has returned home from a few days vi it v, 1U1 friends at Randolph, (Hall Word ho Principal H was at Ml lwen rerrlvrd from K Adams that be a dung-ion'- s Vet nun on birthday. Cards have been rereived m Jxigan announcing the arrival of a daughter at the home of Mr and Mrs L. C Russ of Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs Russ were former residents of this rity Mrs Runs was formerly Miss Kmma feet Porter. V. M. Lvertmi of Cache Ntnke, who has been to his home for lie hist ten days, is greatly improved but ts still unable to be out eon-fine- d 1 A marriage license has hern issued from the office of the Cache W i rountv clerk to Fredink nod Onal Sanders, both of Pocatello, Idaho Husftel Cranney of Logan, who wna expected to participate in the ski tournament at Bradshaw's hill on Sunday, was reported Saturday to have suffered a leg injury which will prevent his 1.iIh bciititcmm bride, rroond Lover during tlione ttKMiinita telephone ealU. Maybe not. AnvwH) ItmJ.v i returning to ('uliforniu aeon for a vacation with Mrv IMinto slum Ray in two informal poses at the home of Iut pan nls in Santa 5fontea, ( ahf. She prefers pajamas for inortnm? near. The rows, she says, are Rudy's daily gift, on telricraph order from Sew ork. I listen to him liroadii every e been so lonely nitjlit ami then he telephone imM she explains. onie Fay Hark eHR, 1 Me Kmiy ull. patriotic program was given afternoon in sacrament Punday meeting. Bishop H. C. Sorensen was in charge. Professor A. N. Sorensen of the IT. S. A. C. gave an interesting history of George Washington's life. Lothair Rich of Logan, sang The Americans Come and "Th-FlWithout a Stain. Mrs. Eva Luke of Logan as accompanist. Mrs. Jesse Walker was hostess at an attractive dinner party given on Washington's birthday. Patriotic colors were used in the decorations and in the table appointments. Covers were marked for Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Plowman Mr. and Mrs. David Roskellev and daughter, Barbara, all of Smith-fielMr. and Mrs. Walker and family. Elder Eldon Ladle, recently returned from the southern states mission, spent the week with hs grandparents, Mr. and Mrs John Ladle. Elder Ladle left Thursday for his home in Sugar City. Idaho. M rs. Ladle entertained al a beautifully arranged dinner party Monday in compliment to Elliot Ladle Place cards marked pla.-efor Elder Ladle, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Ladle and Miss Ann Wasp of Salt Lake City. Miss Clella Ladle. Mls3 Hazel Muir, Mr ami Mrs Ladle. Mrs. E. J. Hancock was pleas-antlsurprised Tuesday evening A on her birthday anniversary. lovely luncheon was served Patriotic colors were used in all the table appointments. The guests in chided, Messers and Mesdames. Wtlliam Kidman, Harry Bart let', Edgar Hancock. Verlm Shelton Alonzo Wood Lynn Longstrolh. and Mr. and Mrs. Hancock and daughter, Faye. A Its Newest The Style For Sunday school workers of Cache and Logan stakes will join Sunday in a Sunday School convention at the Logan Junior high school. A number of members of the General Sunday School board are expected to be in attendance. Sessions will be held from 10 a m. to 12 noon, and from 1 p. m. to 3 p. m All bishops, counselors, priesthood quorum officers, in addition to Sunday school officers are requested to attend the morning gathering The afternoon session is for all Sunday school officers and teachers. sessions will be Departmental conducted as a monthly Union with the meet, exrej lion that general board members will lead in the discussion work. Gleaner Girls Play Contest Announeed y More than $3,2rto,noo,noo was spent for education in the United 8tates during 1931. Kampus Kaprice, March II h In this nrv Waltrau hob the mils are cmiibed up, fnlliming the neckline, copjing a W.illeau With the uob periad coiffure. d joil may wear a Irit uy below. This one. of the illus-Irale- dish Ijpe, is called "Knmanee," and feature while and pink or Id a k and pink satin bow. The finals in the Logan stake Gleaner girls drama contest will be held Monday, 8 p. m. in Sixth ward reneation hall. Officers of the Gleaner organization of will have (lie Y. L. M. I. A. charge. Three one-aplays will he given. They are, Grandma Pulls a String, The Burglar, nnd Seven to One. Musiral specialties will be given during the evening. The Gleaners have spent more than a month in preparation. A small admission charge will be made. FOl It AGAINST 28 The amount of fuel used to beat buildings In New York, Pennsylvania. Ohio and Illinois Is greater than all that required to heat the 28 states west of the Mississippi Heres Golden West Quilt Block No- - 11 party in her honor as she has been ill for some time. An interconesting program was andgiven, cheering sisting of singing talks. A pleasant time was enjoyed injecting a little happiness into her life in her advanced age and comparative lonliness. The home of party returned to the where a Mrs. Lenora Larson, chili supper was served to 15 guests. Patriotic decorations were used. The ward Relief Society held its work and business meeting Two quilts Tuesday afternoon. were quilted. A special patriotic program honoring George Washington was featured after which a social was enjoyed. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Burrell, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Larson, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Nelson, Mr. and. Mrs. Q. W. Maughhn, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nyman, Mr. and Mrs. A.'B Nyman, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stauffer, Mr. and Mrs. Elam Oon-quisnd Mrs. Jack King attended tlie Tenth ward dancing party Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ezra J Palmer was called to Blaekfoot Monday on account of the Illness of her mother, Mrs James Buttcone, formerly of Lo gan Mr. and Mrs. Bert Burrell entertained a group of friends Tuesday evening after the danee at a ehilt supper. Covers were laid for in guests. held their annual The Valentine ball at the recreation A hall Friday evening. large A large evening. crowd attended, making the affair a sueress. O A. Foiled and familv, Mr and Mrs. O. N. Follctt spent Thursday at Salt Lake City. Mrs Anna L. Nelson is spending the week end at Ogden and Brigham City with relatives John Follett left Salt Lake City Thursday for the California mission of the L. D. S. church. Mr and Mrs. James A. Cragun of Smithfield were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nyman, on Tuesday. Mrs. Sarah E. Wood of Smith-fiel- d is spending the week with Mrs Margaret Larsen. e Misses Jane Corbett and Egbert of Smithfield, spent .lie week end with relatives Mrs Vira Nelson returned home from Canada, the week end. MIA. Hor-tens- I Miss Barbara Maughan, who was observing her birthday anniversary, was the motif of an attractively arranged surprise party given at the Maughan home Tuesday evening Refreshments were served to the guest of honor and Edith Jones, Ruth Woodward. Elizabeth Stoddard. Fay Hendry, Norine and Radio Leisbman, Maughan. The evening was spent in making candy. Games were enjoyed. Mrs. A. H. Maughan left Wednesday to spend a few days at Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs LeRoy James. Their son, Lee, five, and one half years old, was serwhile iously injured Tuesday, crossing the street on his tricycle. He was knocked down by a coal truck. Mrs James wait formerly Miss Mildred Maughan of this city Mr and Mrs. Harry Browlee of Bingham and Mrs. Stuart of Brighton were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Archibald Friday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spenoe of Richmond, were visitors here Wednesday coming to attend the old folks party held in the Wellsville ward Wednesday. 4 BY MARY ERKENBRACK Block No. II. A reader has asked whether the blocks for the Golden West quilt must be six inches square. Not necessarily. They may be larger, if you like. In any case Too Late to Classify should measure Color the sea dark blue; ship inches by seven black; orange; superstructure, to allow for joining up inches, FOR RENT FURNISHED aDtcnna- - black' w,rclc!,s Put a 3 room the blocks. apartment, private bath. Block No. 11 shows a ship at scarlet ring around the funnel. electric range. Close in. Very e Trace the pic Touch up the a Pacific port. with reasonable. 84 East 3rd. North ture onto your material. white. Make the clouds white. F27tf. you he second suc- material at least seven bow-wav- TENINO, Wash., Feb call it "poker chip mouey in Ten-inbut it works with all smoothness of silver, gold, or greenbacks is It really wooden mouey. You can pay the grocer, the hutcher, the baker, or the candle-s'lc- k maker with if. Hand any Tenmo merchant a wooden coin stamped with the magic numerals and he's just as happy as though he had a silver dollar or four-b- i' piece! The story of Tenino's poker chin money is the story of the oddest of financing to come out of the northwest in years. It was told by Don Major, Tenino newspaper publisher, and C. H Bowen, state supervisor of securities. When Tenino's bank closed some time ago. the town found itself in tightened circumstances, and Major says, a committee of business men decided to meet the situation squarely A plan to thaw out the bank's frozen assets was worked out Scores and scores of depositors were in urgent need of their money. They had to pay rent, buv groceries and clothing. The committep, learning from the bank liquidators just when a dividend, and how much, was to be paid, anticipated the needs of the depositors. Wooden "poker ehip" money to the amount of the anticipated dividend was stamped, signed sod issued by the committee to the depositors, who in turn agreed to redeem the chips" in actual ea:,ii when the dividend was paid. The money is issued, like silver, on ordinary veneer plywood, in 25 cent. $1. S3 and $10 denominations It Is stamped and signed by the committee members, including Major. The money is good as 2ohTT' and solvent. Its leaders declare. "Yes we're Issuing wooden money In Tenino," the editor declared "And It has helped the town a lot. o, cessful play written by Milo H Egan has been given the approve! of audiences enthusiastic in Franklin, Cove and M.ipleton, Idaho. Twice the new play has been presented to rapacity houses in Franklin The play, characterized as "th greatest three act comedy rnysterv play of the age" is entitled "l'h" Red I leinon " The play will he presented in the I.cwiston Third ward Tuesday evening and in the Richmond opera house Wednesday evening Those taking part in the play are: Milo H Egan. Melba Biggs, Thelma Egan. Ben I'orter, To eg Dorter. and Reed Tippetts. The first play written by Mr Egan was 'Unsolved Problems, whuh was presented several turns last year. CHURCHES L. D. S. HOME MISSIONARIES Home missionary appointments for Sunday in Cache stake have been announced as follows; Benson ward John H. Anderson and Reuben L. Hill. Hyde Park ward -- A E. Cranney and Gladys Sorenson. E. Logan Third ward-Jose- ph Cardon and George W. Lindquist. -Logan Fourth ward Alma Sonne and Jesse P. Rich. Logan Fifth ward -- Martin C. Reeder and Luther M Winsor. Logan Ninth ward Frank L. West and Mabel Larsen. Tenth ward - R. E Logan Yeates and A. G. Lundstrom North Logan William A. Noble and William Evans, Jr. nish the entire musical program at the Sunday evening meeting at the Ninth ward. Christian Science CHRIST JESUS MISSION PROCLAIMED BY t'lUUCH HERE The remark,, ble degree of love by the expressed for mankind great Exemplar touches the heart of every Christian. It naturally follows then that interest aroused in the Christian Science Lessor, Sermon Sunday, February 28 under the caption, "Christ Jesus' will lead to spiritual unfoldment for all earnest seekers of truth. By turning to the passage from the Bible which comprised the Golden Text of this (John 3:17) we find that "God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved." Verse 2 of chapter 9 of Isaiah also included In this and which reads, "The people that walked in darkness have seen s great light; they that dwell in the land of the shadow of death, upon them hath the light shined," offers much food for thought; and, to acof quire a better understanding the words "Jesus" and "Chris" def the one needs only to ponder notions found on pHges 083 an I 589 of the Christian Science textbook which follow: "Christ - The divine manifestation of Clod, which comes to the flesh to destroy incarnate error. Jrsus The higher.' human corporeal concept of the divine idea, rebuking und deitroy-m- g error .and bringing to light man's immortality." Christian Science services are held every Sunday morning at II o'clock and every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Sunday school, for pupils up to the age of twenty years, is held every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock All services are held in the assembly room of the Cache Valley bank budding The public is invited to attend our services. lesson-sermo- lesson-sermo- n Mine. Uhristiane Coty, shown here, not only is the wife of the richest man in France but also is first lady of Ajaccio, her husbands native Corsican cily. Francois Coty, perfume has just been elected major. Mme. Coty, a famous pet fancier, is shown with one of her prize dogs. She is a reigning beauty. manu-faeture- r, REAL PHONE SERVILE Berlin telephone operators now take messages from those who get Sometimes from 30 to 70 garter the "they don't answer" reply, CITY ELEVATOR and deliver the message when the Bahia, Brazil, is built on two snakes are born in one brood person for whom it was intended of 195 These 'highfeet snakes one a section attain is available on the phone. elevels, length er than the other. A huge eleva- from 24 to 30 inches. There are over 94,000 newspator is employed to carry people up and down between the two secpers and magaxines published 4th Kampus Kaprice, March tions of the city. throughout the world. 1 'Lts K Body V Radiator, sloping wind hield and Beavertail hack reduce air resistance, thus in creasing speed. (All models.) Slip-Strea- m Five New Series mi Underslung Worm Drive Axle Lowers center of gravity with out decreasing bead room or road clearaooe. (Ambassador, Advanced, and Special Eights.) h Full Range Ride Control Super-rigi- d h travelcomfort, regardless of road, or load, speed or temperature. (All models.) m V and It ft S1270 ft 1395 Ambassador Eight Uketlhast 133-inc- 1595 121-la- 1095 Advanced Eight Wheelbase pow.r-wi.t- e SpicialWhatUmt Eight Ill-hu- 965 urst at high .peed. (Alt models.) Standard Eight Whetlhati t Wheelbase V77 tv J935 Not New Beavertail Back Unusually beautiful. Free, bold-barear vacuum Enables you to regulate your Big Six lU-inc- 142-inc- h 185512055 1785 Ftatnrts found in all Noth cart art starred (). Than net starred art txdntivt la tka Strits! specified Increased Horsepower Centrifuse Brake Drums (All Aluminum Alloy (lever Strut) Pistons. (Bohnelite) Eifht$) Lower Over-el- l Body Heights . i (Spicial, Adensutd, Twin-Ignitio- n . Amhnuadtr Eifhtt) Finger-ti- p Driving Seet Ad- justment (Coupes end reguler Sedsns.) Aluminum Alloy Connecting Rods. Drilled for pressure (Bohnelite) All Prices f. t. I. factory method of dry cleaning will solte anyones dry cleaning problems. lubrt-eetio- Monday, February 29th Baugh Motor Go. is the last day of the special introductory offer. Phone Slip-Strea- -- Frame, and Dry Cleaners Out Tbe new Nash models today make their bow to the American public. ((They are entirely new in appearance with complete body design, Slip Stream fenders, Beavertail beck. ((They ere new in performance with greater power, greater smoothness, greater apeed, greater driving ease and riding comfort. ((They are larger, longer, lower, roomier cars with important basic advancements in both chassis and body design. ((We believe that when you see the new Nash and drive it you will accept it and prefer it-- as a new kind of car with a new type of performance. Strongest type of frame. practically entire length of chassis, givtogoar, virtually, a double frame. (All models.) Logan Laundry t Nash Steps Ahead Presbyterian 41 O ' At 10 a m. Bible school II a m. public worship service. At th evening meeting at 7 o'clock, L)r D. H Hare of Caldwell, Idaho, will be the speaker. All are welcome to attend. Kampus Kaprice, March Wellsville ARE OKEH HERE 27-T- hey FRANKLIN-T- g Spring-tim- ag deep. When she was 13 years of age. they moved to Logan. LoDuring the first winter in were gan, privation and hardships The chief nearly always present. buckwheat diet of the people was cakes and molasses. In summer, there were long hours of hard work to produce the scanty crops, flour was $20 a sack. Mrs. Darling has lived in North helped in Logan 42 years and ward. the pioneering of the Mrs. Darling enjoys good health routine and daily performs the summer of her home and in the her garden and flowers. May she enjoy many more happy birthdays. Virgil Nyman, who has been confined to his home this week with a badly injured arm, received at a basketball game on nicely. Thursday evening, is doing Mrs. W. E. Nyman and Mrs. WOODEN NICKLES PRESENTS PLAY Lenora B. Larson entertained their class of Seagull girls at af-a NINTH WARD sleigh-ridinparty on Monday The Cache stake Relief society wended their way ternoon. They of Mrs Lar- chorus under the direction to the home of Mrs. Margret cheer-uJames McMurrin, with Mrs. Harp son and had a social and old Smith, accompanist, will fur- WATTEAU ROB Mendon - North Logan 4 438 Our Driver Will Call Logan Utah |