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Show PAGE THE I1EICALD - JOURNAL, TWO. LOGAN, UTAH. WEDNESDAY, The Herald - Journal A 23,- - 1 932. Salt Lake City Wednesday for medical attention. Marcus Griffin, who is attending the USAC spent the week end here with his parents. Mr. ami Mrs. John E. Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunsaker of Honey vi lie are the guests of her mother, Mrs. Amanda Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Clarke, C. A. Peterson, John E. Griffin and M. C. Rigby attended the Democratic banquet Friday night in Logan. Miss Mildred Miller of Brigham is here visiting with lelatives. Mrs. Horace Shelton of Mendon is visiting with her parents, Miami Mrs. Frank Hill. Mr. .and Mrs. Archie Jenkins. FIRST TREE PATENT Newspaper Scripps-Canficl- d MARCH Afternoon Every WVek-duFurnished every work day afternoon, except lepa! holidays, at 75 West (Voter street, Logan, Itah, by Cache Valley Newspaper Co., and entered us seroud-cla.- i matter at the postoffice, Logan, Utah, under the art of March 3, 17W. Subscription price in Cache Valley by mail, $2.30 the year iu advance, bv carrier $3 50 n year in advance or 4f the month. Outside Cat he Valley, by mail $5 00 the year. Kruuti.seo offire, 52 5 "Proclaim Ubertj Gilman, Nicoll & Kulhumu, Special Representatives-Sa- n Market St.; Chicago office, 410 N. Ave.; New York office, 10 VV 44fii tbroiigliout Hid laud? St.; Boston office, IS Tiemont SI.; I) trod offue, bul New Center Bldg. ; THE TltCTlI UI K K Neither this newspaper, nor any of it stock ho! dent or offa'inla has any connection whatever, dlrecUy or indirectly, wilh any political party, public utility, ral c.'.taie promotion or other private business except the publication of newspapers devoted solely to disinterested public service. y i Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jorgensen, and Mrs. Henry Jenkins attended the funeral services of Mrs. Archie Jenkins' fiher in Lago, Idaho, Friday. Miss Iolu Jenkins, "who is working in Preston, spent the week- end with Mrs her parents, A pally was given at the borne ol Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Haws Friday evening. Ten couples were present. The evening was spent in playing bbi' Light re-- I fieshrnents weie served. Mrs. Slejhen Cantwell of Smith-Ifnl- d spent Honda evening with Mr and Mrs A. L. Dawdle Mr. ami Mrs L.or,n Lirsen spent several days last week in Salt i IT PAYS TO STICK TO IT i si.-(-l lnii't tlnti It in e pays. tli? Aluiix in I SC, toward ( i. dost, oi' I lie civil war, Union soldiers fired and derlro.ved the Kpi.Mupal Onm-at ftplmu, Ala. The wardens and Inioti'cs started a damage claim on its way. lK(i5, iHtili, isd? . . . 11)00, 1 mj , 101)2 , . . 1020. 1 02 , 1022 . . . lo:.o, iO.'ll. I!t:'.2 And in March, 10:12, the government paid it $5080. Weil, let . al go f.oi somewhere aim watch the nails vvliiz hy. Viol n-- ... 1 id kfcec, Howuy, folg! muzz be douif da had a cod id our lied an t.od be able to make Iambic iinderKtHb ya! Li! Gee Gee says there is no advantage in ialt lnng up an old quarrel when a new one can he arranged just as easy. Even the greatest ol' men cant be right all the time. Lincoln once said that: In a free government, public' opinion is everything. With it, nothing can fail; without it, nothing can pucrced.' Today, we see many things .succeeding although in direct opposition to puUir opinion; and vice versa. Maybe, though, Lincoln was right after, a)). lie said free' govei .intent. Thin U Percy .1. Petunia, the "Crooning Cowboy," whose songs and ballads of llie cuttle country are known to thouMiub of radio fan thruout the nation, Mr. Petunia Is well acquainted with the Old West, J having read two 4 Zone Grey nov- J ,els of cowboy Y hfe. He is a lover of (be grout f ! open spaces, having once traveled 5 as far West as Hackensack, New Jersey, in search of local color. 5 ' 1 - . 4 j i I I - British Columbia prohibitionists say they are going to drive the 1 lemon Hum out of Canada. Here's hoping they head him !n ttiis direction! . - INCREDIBLE! A strange, strange lull Is Willie McSieers; He never balks at Washing his ears. : ! a, l.ittle Homer who wvre i'he forty Thieves" Mrs. i u.' ior Now, my son, you are too young to talk politics. f ... Humor-Mamm- I ROGUES GALLERY 'I'm thousand dollars reward will l)e piud for in- a, v, "' niation rr; v a?-leading to the arrest and U S Vo of eonvietion ( i.' ,.i S-- J for ft -- Iter aee .1. This d is aee used of shredded spinach' and trying to popularize it as a breakfast food. His photo appears above. a Bunion. arch-fien- , 'There are times when our greatest ambition is to build a flivver out of steel, and go out and do battle with a few n trucks. chrome-vanadiu- 10-to- A CTO ARITHMETIC One arm at the wheel, plus one arm around the waist, equals two in thy hospital. is anyA sordid money-grabbbody who grabs more money than you can grab. ' YE DIARY By gasoline chaise home, mighand do climb into the wearie ty bathtub, and there soaking in the hotte, soothing waters, with extraordinary greate pleHsatinee, while I do smoke a goode cigar ro, read "Hneklelarry Finn," - . and ever and anon do iImhu a noggin of cucumber cordial, for And anon, my stommieks sake. singing a gaye olde ballad, to supper. Providence Miss Daisy Whitney of Brigham here City spent the week-enwith her sister, Mrs. Lelaml Zolhad linger. She returned home Sun-dthe and Miss Ethel Jensen of Logan was a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen, Sunday evePOET'S CORNER ning. This loves a fake, it's really not Mrs. David Hutchison of Malta, costs worth what it hy fur. Idaho, is here with her three chilFor every time you hug a girl dren visiting at the home of her You break a good cigar. parents, Mr. and ' Mrs. Isaac J: H. L. T. Neddo, Sr. Severul local pouitrymen have To attain success, do what you Installed tnoro baby chicks. like, says a lecturer. William Astle and family of LoGood advice, but look out for gan visited relatives here Monday. the cops! Miss Ann Steen was a visitor at Baby-tala Bostou the home of Mrs. Leon Rose oi declares haa been the ruin oi Hyrum part of last week. educator, many a child. Yes and of many Mrs. William Checketts a man. home Sunday from Salt Lake City where she spent a week visiting with Mr. and Mfs. .Myron Carlisle. A big crowd was, In attendance at tho Pioneer Day program FriAbout 200 members of the ward day evening. The following ' nummet at the amusement hall Thurs- bers were given: A one-nplay, day for the Relief Society anni- reading by Mrs. Lavon Zol,linger; commenced address of welcome, by Mrs. AdeA program versary. at 8 oclock, with special num- line Mathews; song, by John E. bers as follows:' Spuhler; vocal solo, by Mrs. NorPlayer; boys chorus; a reading, ma Crabtree; piano solo, by Mrs. by Miss Cleone Larsen; girls' Elmer Zollinger. Lunch was served to about one horus; reading, Mrs. Mary O. The Petersen; song, Lafe Ncilsen; tap hundred and twenty-fivremainder of the evening was ! darn ing, Flossie Buttars and in dancing. Ravstcn; vocal solo, Mrs. Eu- spent Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Jacobsen nice Ravsten; song, Joseph Burt were visitors at the of' Logan with harmonica and guitar hand Mrs home of her parents. Mr. and reading, accompaniment;. Donna Sparks Mrs. William Checketts, Sunday. Verona Ravsten, of Mrs. Agnes Cooi: Avon, and Daisy Lur-- . Sunday with her parents, were served af- spent Refreshments F. Astle. Mrs. Mr. and John ter which dancing followed. ConMrs. F. R. Checketts returned sisting of the old time dances. where from Farmington Miss Violet Atkinson is spend- Sundny she Sa-n- t a few days visiting relaing a faw weeks in Farmington tives. at the home of her grandfather Miss Connie Lowland of Mr. and Mrs. Byron. Smith of spent Sunday wi h Miss Ann of were Thatcher, Iduho, guests Steen. Mr. and Mrs. John Buttars SatMrs. Seth Lelahmun of Wells-vill- o urday and Sunday. Is visiting at the home of Miss Alta Godfrey of Logan was her parents, Mr., and Mrs. Louis ' recently an over night guest of Frank. , My. anil Mrs. David Dahle. Mr. and Mrs. Isiuis Frank were Mrs. Mary Buit, who has spent visiting their children in VVellx-villthe winter in Ogden wilh her Sunday. Mrs. Hilda Smith aiil l.tughti r, daughter, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Sparks of La Rue of Hyrum wr re , dinner Garland spent Friday night here guests of Mrs. Doretta Snath on visiting with relatives. Monday. d lawyer is one wlm make it sound as if the train jumped the track and chased automobile until it eaught it hit it. A good can . Clarkston ; t e. Ha-.-.o- OUT OUR WAY GOME vaiPHYER 6tT CAO'NftOtS, ARM'S. AM' GHOOlDERS AimT MEN ER VuEU. OtN EA.0PED feECAoGE HE RtOEG E0 Stark, of lAiuisiana, .Mo., for $2500. The patent, made possible through a i event provision of the U. S. Patent Office, was issued on a peach tree which produces extra large electrically-charged fence freestone fruit. A burglar-proof- , has lieen cons! rinded around the tree, shown above with Stark T. WOHOER MUCH IF HE EViER TPUEO VjRfVbGuM DOvvM CAFFS, All OAV.im YH NUO. -- ,w ml vclL Dcm't mo u HEEE Dowm! 'That il HAmE AHCY-E.ROPEM CATCH THEtR HiMO LtCaC amo DRACj YHe.M DOvmkj tme WOO , libE SEEM DO WE EF Will, SOO'LL OEE.T OAlEE TektR HisjO LAiGG OUT O' uP Iri' By Williams 1 DOiTGPtX (That write Ever A POPE AL OAM 4 frO HEAVlM W1 moO GO Moo WE CitT E.wimGimCx tTG vCiN At a Ft re hog POPE N'UMOtR :e THEY UWE. m inset. in & Preston News 1 3 , K. by Janm-- v AIK fruit tree has been acquired Jlaikbam, Xenia, 111., and assigned to E. W. Thu first ji.'ilent issued on a WAS LINCOLN RIGHT -- OH WRONG? WHO'S W1IO ON XII K Mr. and L. V. Winegur. Lake Cityon business. Mr. and Mrs. Carr Jones entertained at a birthday dinner in honor of their daughter Beverly's The imbirthday anniversary. mediate family and close friends were present. Mr and Mrs. M. C. Rigby, Mr. and Mrs. John E Griffin and Mrs. Ruth N. Rolph motored to Richmond Saturday evening where they attended the Benson stake Relief Society celebration. The John Jenkins camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Eugene Nelson Thursday afternoon, and the William F. Rigby camp will meet at the home of Mrs. C. A Peterson the same day. at 2:30. Mis. Faye Fuss presided at a beautifully appointed bridge pally for members of iter Hull and Miss Margaret Foss, Miss Gwer. p'n.ss and Mrs. Conme Thurs day evening. Dinner wiik served at S p. 111. id tables adorned willi ;reen and white carnations and other St. Patrick motifs. At the bridge games Miss Wanda Hears won score honors and Mrs. ilak-kildrew the all cut gift. Mrs. G. W. States is visiting friends at Caldwell, Idaho, for a few days. Mrs. Sylvan Weaver gave a delightful entertainment in honor of her husband, it being his birth-laanniversary Monday evening. Sixteen relalivcs participated in james and program after which lmnty refreshments were served. Bight guests were included at gay bridge party given by Mrs. .ussell Crockett Wednesday The card games were enjoyed until six oTIih k and then a delectable luncheon was served. Mrs. Eugene C. Anderson received ' score prize. ' An exceptionally entertaining irogram was presented at the Ladies Literary club meeting Miss Marie Thursday afternoon. Danielson was hostess. 'Japan was the theme of the affair. 'Mrs. Frank McAlister gave a brief political history of that nation. "The Three Women Poets pf Modern Japan," was the subject treated by Mrs. Lee Kenner. An unusual feature was the music and dancing given hy Mrs. IL' Kanow and her thiee daughters wlio were in their native costumes. The muhie played by Mrs. Kanow wax on the Koto instrument, which is the native musical instrument of Japan Mrs. James Bullock gave a ' short talk on Japanese anisic. Light refreshments were served at the dose of tile aftery l . noon. Miss Zoe Morrison, Miss Arlene Jones ami Mias Roma Pratt were included at a foursome, of bridge given by Mrs. Ralph (layman Wednesday evening. After several pleasant hours of raids a dainty repast was served. The Second ward Belief Society celebrated the ninetieth anniversary of the Relief Society organization in a fitting manner at the ward rceriatmn hall Thursday aftAn interesting ernoon variety program was enjoyed and refreshments in green and white were served to filfv .Yrx Eugene Anderson was loastroistress. The Kitrlirl Porter camp. Daughter. of the Pioneers, was entertained at the home of Mrs. Theo afternoon. Wednesday Mrs. Lilly I! Johnson led he sing in of several Irish songs and the lesson was given hy Mrs. David Mrs Isiwrenee JohnG t Karnes son, Miss Iris Hawks, Mrs Selma Johnson ami Mrs. Robert Jones dressed in pioneer costumes and ' gave a demonstration of an old Mrs. Peterborg relime dame viewed the life of her grandfather, and the refreshments served were and delirious. Twenty-siattended. The annual banquet and dans eing party of the seventh grade held Friday evening, was a most successful and delightful affair this year. A sumptuous dinner was served at long tables graced colors. with Irish designs and Places were arranged fur ninety-six- . A spicy program was presented during the dinner hour and Mr. Bell of tile faeulty was toastmaster. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ijuc Kenner, James DeBry, Erwin Spillsbury, W. J. Chandler and Mr. Bell. The committee in charge included Class President Keith Greaves, Aleida Jensen, Donna and Deana Corbridge, Alice Beekstead and LaMogne Jensen. A lovely no hostess party was given by Cue Boo Malie club at the Merrill tea room Thursday evening. Decorations characteristic of St. Patricks day were used profusely and tho luncheon, served at eight o'clock, was delicious. Auction bridge was the pleasure of the evening and Mrs. Mildred Bouden was high score winner. The all cut token went to Mrs. Grace Valentine. I NEWTON : Mrs. Emma Nelson has returned after spending the winter in Fielding wilh her niece. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Benson and Kenneth Benson went to Salt Lake City Friday to attend funeral services of their uncle, William Agee. Tho Relief Society celebrated their annual day Thursday afternoon with a program. The hall was attractively decorated In green and white, appropriate to St. Patrick's day. The affair was under the direction of President RulY N. Rolpb. The following program was presented: Vocal duet, Zilpha Kolph and Viola Larsen; whistling selection, Edward Larsen; comic reading, Mrs. M. W. Rigby; guitar solo, Bertram Benson; piano solo, VeNcal Jensen und a male quartet, including L. George Clarke, Kin nr Pedersen, Oswell Clarke, and Arbon Christensen.1 A one-aeomedy, "Not a Man In the House," was presented by Mrs. Carl Johnson, Mrs. W. A. Cooley, Mrs. John E. Griffin, Mrs. Moroni B. Jenkins and Mrs. Stanley Griffin. Following tho program, a dainty luncheon was .served to about 2rto. The Relief Society also sponsored a dance in the evening. Music was -- urniahed by tho Junior hand. 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