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Show O THE HER ALD PAGE FOUR. Bishop Wil!iam Andersen of Richmond Nor:h ward underwent an operation fur appendicitis Tues- hospital, day night at a He is reported as doing as well can be expected. f Mr. ond Mrs C. V 1 .arson left Wednesday for California oil a two weeks trip. They expect to visit their daughters, Mrs. Milton Ensign, of SlurkUm, and Miss Christine l.arson id Mao Francisco. Mrs. Blaine Bell entertained at a party Monday in honor of her son, Farrell, who was celebrating nis 12th birthday anniversary. High score prizes at tmnru were eoeived by Grace Hill and Bruce Webb. Irwin S. Thomson ii lurned Sun-la- y from Salt J ake City where 16 spent a few days on business iod pleasure. He will attend the .onvention of the Kxcelsis 1rod-iCt- a company at Malt Lake Friday ind Saturday of this week. & W. Hendri css, lienson stake -- ; clerk, has been ill at his home the past week. was Injured Thomas Adrian Monday evening when he was thrown from his horse which siip-a- s on the muddy road northeast of the city. The boy's face was badly scratched, and he was unconscious when picked up by He also suffered bruises about the body and limbs. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Christensen and Mrs. Della Smith of Preston, Idaho, were Richmond visitors, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson, Joseph Johnson, Mrs. Ann Hill and daughter, Alice, anJ Miss Hilda Bair were guests of Mrs. Myrl Hodgson and daughter, Myrl, A social eveMonday evening. ning of bunco was enjoyed. Light refreshments were served. here have received Relatives word that Oran Merrill is ill at his home in Preston. Reed Tibbitts left Monday for to Join his father. California pass-ersb- ' Hard Times 4- - Shes Beautiful and Brilliant! An Ag. Club Dancing party will be held Friday night, April 1, at 9 o'clock in the I,. D. S. Institute. r It is to be a "Hard Times" party 1 FORM OF CHOCOLATB FOR. EVERY CHOCOLATB USB HIRARDELLI'S THE ORIGINAL GROUND CHOCOLATE say "Gcar-ar-tltll- ) to your grocfr Delicacies that will send the thrill of spring through your veins. Specials fop Sat. March 26th Owned and Operated by Conned Vecetablec 2 No. 2 Cans, Red & White Peas, No. 2 Seive 2 No. 2 Cans, Red & White Stringless Beans No. 2 Sieve 2 No. 2 Cans, Red & White Golden Corn Extra Fancy Quality! ....-3- 35 C 35 fe n Institute at be featured at a Vienna, will special Lyceum number. ..Dr. Dengler is widely known as a lecturer of renown, and hit topic should prove at interest to all. lib; subject is of special interest at the present time because it deals with the much discussed Hitler movement in Germany, the attitude of the modern European youth, and the difficulties encountered by the younger educated men and women in finding their position in life. Dr. Dengler will also be the ' speaker at the next meeting of the International Relations Club whh'li will be held Wednesday at noon in the Faculty Room. All interested parties are invited. Ag. Chib keeping with the season and order to be in harmony with and party the occasion, suits dresses will be banned. All members of the Ag. Club are most cordially invited and other students from the School of Agriculture are welcome to come, upon the arrangements of a few details with the committee. The committee in charge Is Paul Nat Sant, chairman, Taggart, Marlon Jolly, and Lorrin Marble. Preparations are rapidly being made to make it one of the most interesting and enjoyable Ag. club parties yet to be held. Dr. Dengler Is Lyceum Speaker Austro-America- Party in in Prominent Author Students of the College are to be favored next Tuesday at eleven o'clock when Dr. Paul L. Dengler, Director of the Scheduled For Cocoa's Convenience Chocolate's JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1932. Claude Tibbitts who lives there. Mrs. Ruby Bernhisel and Mrs. Margaret Rogers of Lewiston were official stake board visitors at the Richmond South ward Relief society meeting Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Merrill went to Pocatello, Idaho, Friday where they are visiting with their children who reside there. Benson stake quarterly conference will be held here on April 2 and 3. Mrs. Erastus Johnson who is ill will erysipelas is slightly improved at this writing. Merrill spent Mrs. Constance three days of last week at Salt Lake City where she attended a beauty specialists' convention. Richmond News - -- As a college student, Miss Alice Schoenfuss, above, made the grade on high high classroom marks and high scores for pulchritude. After she had been voted the most beautiful girl in Wheaton College, Norton, Mass., she was listed on the dean's honor roll, greatest scholastic award. 4 girls after a search through the business district, and the debate was held in the chamber of commerce rooms. It was a affair with the girls upholding the negative. The Denver team came to Logan from the University of Utah and left Thursday night for Laramie and the University of Wyoming. This is the fourth of a series of debates scheduled on the trip by the Denver team. STATE DISCARDS Lyceum Tuesday Morning Sherwood Anderson, prominent American novelist has been secured to lecture in a special number at the Utah State Agricultural college on March 30, according to the announcement of Dr. N. A. Pedersen, head of the assembly committee at the college. Mr. Anderson is considered as the single literary giant of the present age by many leading critics. His literary influence is of international scope and be has contributed materially to national tradition. Among his most prominently known books are Dark Laughter," "Marching Men and "Windy MacPhersons Son." Mr. Anderson is at present making his first lecture tour in three years. Besides being a great author, he is one of the really interesting lecturers in the country, as indicated by comments of critics wherever he has appeared. A lecture by Sherwood Anderson, one writer observed, is like an experience in some fascinating world where the thoughts that haunt us without expression, are given meaning and life before us, while others, commenting on the man himself, have written: We liked the lecture and we liked He pleased his authe man, dience very greatly and won everyone who me.t him in a personal way;" He gave the clearest and simplest Interpretation of modern writing that has been made in these parts, and did it in an honest, unpretentious way that made his listeners his friends. College students will be admit FUNERAL SET services for Mrs. Anna Christina Heinrich, who died WedHOOKEY nesday night at a local hospital, will be held Saturday at 1 p. m. in the Smilhfield Third ward chap- HARRISBURG, Pa., March 25. ii' jThe body is in charKe of the (U.I!) The "truant officer in PennLindquist Mortuary company. sylvania will soon join the list of things remembered, including the old swimming hole and the little red school house. Modern educational methods are for deletion from responsible school officials of the terror of on the hooky players pleasant spring and "summer days, when was more to the swimmin liking than poring over books within the four walls of a classroom. In his place Pennsylvania schools are employing home and school visitors, trained in teachers colleges for the work. The truant officer rounded up truant boys and investigated all absences of more than three days LOGAN 24 West 1st North; 88 His power and effecduration. tiveness rested on the mighty right arm of the compulsory attendance law. The home and school visitor investigates all absences, regardless of their number and cause, interprets the school to the home, recommends possible solutions instead of punishments, and advises as to the welfare of the habituto the ' ally truant, according state department of education. Training courses for those seeking such positions will be established in summer schools through-- 1 out the state. Funeral COPS lecturer ted free of charge, with a fifty. and Merrill Allen have returned cent admission fee for townspeo- - from a trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nielsen and Miss Miriam Nielsen spent Saturday at Clifton, Id;iho, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. FreJ D. Maughan. Mads Rasmussen I.? critically ill Mr. and Mrs. Simson Nielsen welcomed an infant son to their at his home. home Tuesday morning. George B. Nielsen has returned Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Leishman to his home after a two weeks of Salt Lake City, were guests eonvuli seence in a Logan hospital of Mrs. Leishmans mother, Mrs. where he underwent a major the tion. during Liljeiiquist Mr. and Mrs. Henry J Parker week end. Mr. and Mrs. it. 1. Leaihuni Mrs Cantril Nielsen and daugh-'nn- d WellsvtlL were guests at ter Jackie, are visiting with rel-'in Whitney, Idaho. jhome of Mr. mid Mrs. F. W. Pet.-rKenneth sen Sunday. and Albert Johnson South 2nd East; 382 South j j opera-Melin- Main WELLSVILLE IIYRUM SMITHFIEU) , C DEBATERS STAGE 5 HASTY CONTEST "Be prepared! Thats a Boy Scout watchword but it stood Darrell Crockett and Rex Dibble, Utah State Agricultural college debaters, in good stead Thursday. Without any advance warning, two winsome young feminine forensic artists from Denver University came to Logan Thursday morning, prepared to uphold the affirmative side of the That question "Resolved: congress should enact legislation providing for centralized control of industry, constitutionality waived. Through some slip up, no arrangements had been made for a debate here with the Denver University team but Mr. Crockett, a member of the local team, rounded up Rex Dibble, his argumentative partner, finally located the te FRIEND TOLD HIM ABOUT 3E1EAKFAST CEREALS- 1 Large Package, Blue & White . 17c 25 C - 2 Large Packages, Grains of Gold, Wheat cereal COFFEE CANDY 1 lb. Assd. lb. can 11 Red Chocolates White. 18c and 33c Milk Choc- olate Vacuum Packed CRACKERSAssorted Chocolate Marshmallow cakes - 5 1 lb. Regularly sold at doe per. lb. National Biscuit Product FRUITS i Crisp LETTUCE, Per Head Only Selected Fresh and Cured Individually Owned : ; Meats are Sold in Red Unitedly Operated. 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