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Show THE HE IiAL 1'AGE TWO. - s 'J i Webster n.soi i.iLuii w ill mutt Wednesday at 7 dn j. m at tne si tioolhouse. I'aient.d Attitudes' will be the d theme (if the session Martin will i mill mute an aeeordion selei.tnm. An exhibit from the furnished of .m hauls Japan, Ked ihrmq,li the courtesy of the Webm Albert show be will tuios, ber, piesident of the organization, will be in ihirge oT the session. Pannl-Teachcr- Mile-stan- Relief Sm iet) anniversary evepuity will beo heldk Thursday in the Third cloi ning at 8 ward chapel All mmried people ot the waid me cordially invited A spli mild program has been ar-- i servanged. luneshmeiils will be ed. Mrs. r. '1. ltlair and soil. Buddy, of Oedm, hate iiteii house guests ot All!. Blau s patents, Ml anu lor stveral Mrs. maul. Kail, Smurtn-wuil- e days. Mr aod Mrs Uink and soil oi Ogden spent tsunday with Mi. and Mis. Kail Ihe I. lira It. Snow tamp of the will l)au;,liti i , of the 1ioneersinstead mei I 'Ihiusday, Marih 24, of Him coming Ihuisda). and Mrs. M A. and ijr t'oitimpsioii.'i' ii. woe visitm.s ( I.niidhtrom . ilof 1 in ball Pciicr-.s- i Lake Aloud. Oily VWord Ins just been received I't.di Stale Agricultural i olb ge that on Marih 11 George Know Itmi, associate entomolo- -' gist ol the Ctah experiment station, sui eesst uli passed the final tor the degree of examination Doctor of rhiluxopny (1'hD) at Ohio Slate university, Columbus, Ohio. '1 he formal conferring of this degree will take place at convocation exi rcises to be hold on at the Linveisily Friday, March 18. by the . i ; i , i JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, TUESDAY, MARCH 1 5, 1 932. later was Cripple Creek. They lived over a fabulous fortune in FLYING NIJUSE (JETS AIRMAIL DKCREE BOOSTERS SHOW UNDERPRIVILEGED Jeanne Rower, First Applicant for Novel IS NEXT WEEK CHILDIS TOPIC BACK FROM TRIP Mexican Divorce, to Melt Chains Town A -- SCOUT HEAD IS About I- I) The Sixth ward genealogy meeting will he lu d Wednesday eveMrs. ningB. at 7,.jn at Ihe home of interV. Cn.PT. All members ested me invited to attend. motCompletion of the ivation program developed by the National Council, Boy Si outs of America, in three to five years was the pledge of the scout exei of Region XII at their annual training school and eonler-ene- e held in San Francisco at the Clift hotel from Sunday to Thursday night of last week. V Preston Scout Executive Pond has just returned from attending tne convention along with count il, A Anderson, Timpanogas Jean Hammond, D L Roberts ot the Salt Lake council. The trip was made in Mr Anderson s mr Bad roads and heavy snow drifts made the trip almost impossible over Immigration pus;, in Nevada, Mr. Pond said Heavy snowdnfts were observed in the v.cimty of Truckee, Calif, but the highway Imd been kept open over the high Sierras to the coast by specially constructed snow plows Others in attendance from I't.ih were: Dr George R. Hill, formerly of Logan: Apostle George Albert for Smith, in charge of scoutingKnk-hathe L. D. S. church, Oscar assistant director of Region 12; Victor Lindblad. William Hawkins and George Berkstrom, all former Utahns, and now si out executives in California councils Messrs. Lindblad and Hawkins formerly resided in Logan From early morning until 9 to 10.30 at night the daily sessions were conducted for the scout officials. This year the meet was held as one complete regional meet inilistru t four stead of having meets in different places as before. Dr. Hill and Dr Fianeis Goeltz as regional comwere mitteemen from Utah, while the Beehive state was given two other members this year. They iie Dr. F S Harris, president of tne ot Young i niversity Brigham Provo and Mi. Parker of Ogden At the Sunday dinner gathering. Apostle Smith made lho suggestion which carried ,'oal the motivation program be carried out in five years. "More participating citizens, the Nation's Need, was the of the conference. On March 23. there will be two important things happen in Logan there will be the wrestling match between Andy Brown and over the radio, Bull Moose-Fac- e VAUDEand the BOOSTERS as VILLE. As far the Committee is there knows, absolutely nothing else that will take place in Logan that evening. No ward events or meetings are scheduled on that evening. The plan is for everybody as far as possible to attend the Boosters vaudeville This promises to be the largest and best show of its kind seen in Lojfan for a number of years Special costumes have been made to order along special scenic effects. There are 80 people in the show. It will be a real treat to see and hear a fine orchestra in the pit at the More than 20 Capitol theater people take part in the orchestra. The tickets will go on sale Monday, March 21 at 10 a. m As all the net receipts go to the Logan employment fund the plan is to have not even one comAll who are plimentary ticket. taking part in the show are giving their services free, and any tickets they have, they purchase This is one case where uractically all the receipts go into the Logan employment fund. gold and did not know it. It was her family that named the crooked little stream that flowed there. Cripple creek Then it had been called Pisgah the in park, because it stood shadow of massive Mount Pisgah called because it that They stoi k which they put out to graze in the region suffered a long senes of accidents from falling into the creek, and because of a queer series of accidents to members of the family. That was in 1866 The hired man broke a leg there when his Indian pony reared and threw him. Her father shot himself in and a the hand accidentally, brother injured himself when he fell from the roof of the house they biult. Her husband opened and operated the first livery stable in Cripple Creek when gold was found Classification and care of the the underprivileged child was theme of Prof Henry Peterson of colthe Utah State Agricultural lege in an address before the local Kiwanians at their weekly luncheon Tuesday noon Piofessor Peterson characterized underprivileged child! en as those who have lost tneir parents or have been handicapped by mental or physical defects In a community sui h as Logan, ho said, there should not be more thau six such children in any one year He stressed the desirability of some organization such as Riwams taking ovei the partial or complete care of an underprivileged child The program was arianged by the Underprivileged Child committee ot the club with Dr I. VV Eliason as chairman acLoys M.Cann contributed cordion selections. President Louis A Peterson BRIDGE LESSONS STARTED HERE With a good gathering of local contract bridge enthusiasts in at- OLDEST PIKES COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo , March. 15. U'l'i Mrs. Anna Faulkner, who was probably the oldest living resident of the Hikes Beak region, having lived in this vicinBy ity 71 years, is dead hen she was four years old, her parents came to this region settled in lstll SACRAMENTO, Cal, Mur. 15 and She was 15 when she and her blossoms arc quite mother were the first white womi heap in California. But the marriage rutc continues en to live at the site of what to go down. Reports of the state depart- Ik fee .0.757 zjT Xf, rment of public health reveal there were only 47,525 marriages recorded last year ns compared to 50.154 in 1930, a drop of 2.629 It would scent from the report that marriage is maintaining its own only in the agricultural districts. Most of the loss is attributed to counties having a large population. Los Angeles County showed a decrease of 1640 marriages for the year, and San Francisco 392. At the same time 19 suburban counties recorded gains for the year Depression Felt Cupid In California LOS ANGELES. First aviatrix patron of the new Mexican divorce laws, which cut the marriage tie in one of day by proxy, is Mrs. Jeanne Axford Thomas-Bowe- r Los Angeles, pretty pilot who gained the sobriquet of the flying nurse during her aerial adventures as a nurse fur an oil company in South America, where she piloted her own plane from place to place where her services were nieded. Her husband, Curtis Dower, is also a pilot. IS SUCCESSFUL Every board member of the atLogan stake Primary was in suctendance Sunday at the most tile cessful Primary conference group has ever experienced, according to the report of stake officeis. Board meeting was held Sunday at 10 a. m to 12 noon Dinner was served at the stake house and in the afternoon, a general meeting was held in the Logan First ward chapel which was filled to overflowing for the conference Cordia H Smith of the general board of Salt Lake City was in attendance at both sessions. E. J Passey, high council advisor,, was The stake presialso present. council. bishoprics. dency, high Primary workers and parents weie all included in the well uttended afternoon session The general theme of the conference was Every young life contains a spark and to fan this into flame is the supreme achievement of the teacher " Numerous divisions of this topic were taken up during the two sessions of the conference. tendance, the lesson series con ducted at the Hotel Eccles by Pro fessor E. J. Dunham was started Monday Those who started with the firs' lesson were high in their praise FOR KENT UNFURNISHED of Prof Dunham and his method 3 room modern house with screen of teaching the Culbertson system 374 South basement and porch recognized as one of the outstand M16tf First West. Phone 508-- J United the in States ing lessons are given on Monday SALE FOR Wednesday and Friday during th( Modern, home, at a sacrinext two weeks. According tr fice, easy terms Near college on . Professor Dunham, any enrollin, bus line Phone I now will be given special in in the slruetion fundamental WANTED whirh were stressed last night. Young girl to tend children Phone thus enabling them to make up or call at 615 East Fifth M15. the lost lesson. North. T oo Late to Classify PEAKER IS DEAD 1 PRIMARY CONFAB M-2- 1181-W- j 471-l- IL AIL (S irsrs: at sysrsrfcrsrsr' ,nrtf(Ttfh ZS ZC 1 iUTpC'1 CLEANERS AND TAILORS ANNOUNCE The Twelfth ward Relief Society of the organization at a special program and sorial Thursday evening In the ward hall. An invitation is extended to the public. wild observe the anniversary , HJEnI Tin Hyde Park Relief society will celebrate the ninetieth anniversary of the organization Thursday evening, March 17, at the ward chapel at 8 p m. A program will be given. Members of the Relief Society will present a one-aRefreshments play, "Career. will be served Rnd dancing will conclude the entertainment. " IP IB rt New meeting clays were decided on Monday night at a meeting of C'urhe Valley Post 2129, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Hereafter, the post membership will be called together on the second Thursday mid the fourth Monday nights of eai h month instead of on the second and fourth Monday nights as has been the rule. Simtiifictd Third ward choir, under tile direction of W. D. Thorn-lewill sing the cantata From Dentil Unto Life Ninth ward chapel ning. The cantata sition of Stulls. in the Logan Sunday eveis a compo- t i Uharlex Jenkins, 18. son of W I ford Jenkins of Newton, submitted to an operation for appendicitis at a local hospital Monday. His condition is said to be favoiablc en another with the Crankcase Dry to prove the Penetration of Germ Processed Oil and Value of the Hidden Quart "Hooey! jeered one of the bystandeis in a Muskogee, Oklahoma, filling station when F. J. Morgan told how the "Hidden Quart of Conoco Germ Processed Oil had protected many cars from harm when run with the crankcase empty. To prove his point, Mr. Morgan had the Germ Processed Oi! drained from his crankcase and, accompanied hy the doubter, started for Chccotah, 27 miles 1 1000 is the first prize . .'.TOO (he second prize.. 200 the third pne.. and 6 oilier prizes of '.TO call.. 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But unsolicited letter from motorists, now in our file, tell of this and hundreds of other runs with empty crankcases but without damage. IS B2 IF H Lundberg Cleaners and Tailors Logan Laundry Dry Cleaners Scheby Cleaners and Squires Cleaners and Tailors Star Cleaners and Tailors x C . . y i ' |