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Show THE PAGE TWO. HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, L, A WESTERN BIT OF HOLLAND JUST THU R S D A Y. A P R I L THE FASHIONS FORECASTING! WOMEN BACK UP Millions Of Bulbs. Flower In , Northwest Reproduction Of Dutch Farms - E. of the A1 berta stake of the L. D. S. church and M. A. Coombs, a hardware dealer of Oardston, Alberta, were in Lbgan Thursday to attend a reunion of missionaries formerly laboring in the Samoan mission The reunion will be held Thursday evening at the home of president and Mrs. Joseph Quinney, it. 1. Wood ; er ily. I.cwii :r; goiter. , Mr. aad Mrs tHyde Worley aru pending several days In Salt Lake j- Meade Psrklas, ( IH Nehrmeha, Ektor jCMf. the jMMnkof Elder Norman Milo.ry of Scott Stacker, 'district Wyoming Smitk left for fields Tuesday af Smith1! parsata. L 8. Smith. EMEi word RaUof soctvty a special dedkmttaa ward grounds MH- at (rrtoa A y.: at 'fJO p. m. for the tree.pmfajM lw boner of the Wash! egcehhreUoa.' Ah tap " appejlept program has heea all are and livtud. mU - - inapni ? I fMrahehiad. oae ef Wadtag JcMortol uttato. Is jr roported to be getting along at local kaspiUL Ho oder-wepi mnoe operation a few dope Lo-gv- iS splon-(UdS- pt fray a A ' till .id ,4, rex cur EurvASre pirta W M Tpeii' fbom ( Cache epuxty to pprve the April terra' la the division of the First court has been drowg, aad was anoouhced Thunwhyr tpwn-tii- g hy Carl V. Mohr, clerk of the during rche Oto-eri- rt court , n Of the 35 iuron, 'hre from Ixjgaa. The following have been t eerve: Logan George H. Morrell, Ov-reiMbte, June W. qfuayfo; Mark M. PaiaUr, Christian BaWag, n ; Aadrawg, Willard Paulsen, ' tt . Wil-piu- N fah . Laraea, J. A. Httlmc, R. M. Simpson, and L. P. Watkins. E. W. Bingham, and Grover F. Dili, Trenton; John P. Tooison, Smithfield; Joseph H. Olsen, College; John B. Kirby, Hyde Park; George Pickett aod Ernest Kendrick, Providence; James C Christensen, Hyrtim ; Clarence S. Barrett and Henry Stauffer, Mendoa; John E. Anderson, Millville; Andrew Hegglo, Clarkston; John B Kerr and Leroy Hal), WeUsvilie, COLOR NIGHT ON Petty they have more lor appeal ? audiU Phyllis Clare. English beautv, now under contract to KKO Pictures, of wears this clever snorts Its upturned wool and straw. brim is caught with a grosgrain band. , nt WHATEVER T HAULING - S cnees am? condense three-hou- r operas into 20 minutes. Oh, yes. They will be translated into English. And. oh yes. No priaia donna will weigh more than l.o IMiunds at the very most. Civilization, or whatever you cull it, certainly is wonderful Even the titles will be changed. ' Marthc." Will be released as ' Milady's Escapade." And what a field that opens Can't you iriiagine Pausl" bo ng released as The Devil to ray"? Or Carmen" as Hot Mamma"? QGUmisMENTS , Bunco. First prize was won hf Mrs. .Cyril Munk; low to Mrs. Allen Ricks. Eli Clark of St. Anthony, Idaho,: is visiting with his son, E. B. Clark and family. , ing It was at the end i a long of a General Motors , Truck or Trailer that exactly fits your needs ? had the misfor- a nail in his knee making it necessary for him to have his leg in a cast. Ruby Poller, daughter of Mr. and an Mrs. Sam Feller, underwent operation for appendicitis SAur-day- . , . Arvel Reese are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl born Tuesday. This is their first child. bloom Mr. and Mrs. Keith Clark of Millions of daffodils, tulips And other Rock, Idaho, were visitors each spring in the Pacific northwest, which takes on the Black in the ward Sunday. Holland. In a of state section of Washington Mr. appearance and Mrs. Cash Smith and alone more than 56.000.C00 bulbs are raised annually? daughter,' motored to Sait Lake an Ellen of Maitland Miss City, Saturday, and returned SunHeres Orting, Wash., day evening. armful of daffs from the Puyallup valley. Mrs. Lionel Munk spent Friday and Saturday visiting in Logan with her mother, Mrs. Lawrence Johnson. FLAG WAS ONCE TRAFFIC Mr. aad Mrs. Charles Reese and family, spent Sunday visiting in i Mrs. Agnes Funk', Mrs. Cyril A COAT OF ARTIS Whitney. COFS GET Munk, Mrs. Darwin Reese, Mrs. Foster Reese Mrs. George Thuin, Mrs. Vernal Munk, Mrs. Roy Thain, Uae City, Ulin M Mrs. Marvin Thain, Mrs. Roy BalGALVESTON, Tex., April S3, far an outing U in store for . Gen. Washington's lard, Mra Cash Smith, Mrs. Frank George U junior traffic policemen of Locoot of arms .provided the. Idea Reese, and Mrs. Bullard. gon aA MUIvilto. fi, A lUakatB, gadi . Visits tot the for (ho stars and stripes of the state penitetiUar, 4be state capi American InsapMchrdiitif td Mrs. .Hen Kicks, Washington of . Gal- Aaron Smith, Mrs. tol, and Hogls xoological gaidens Courtenay in Unit Lake City, will bs mndc veston, whose husband is a sixth Mrs. Albert Munk all of Benson of the cousin . firs W. Chambers and Noble and Mrs. presicaravan of automobiles,. in a country's Mrs. G. L. Rocs of Smithfield F. Jensen, chairman of the Junior dent Tbe known history of the The afternoon was spent in piay- 1 raffle Police committee of the Logan branch of the-- American Washington family goes back to 18th the Automobile association, announced Century of . Lawrence Washington, who for a time was Thursday .morning. mayor of Northampton, England. lu recognition of his work as mayor, Lawrence Washington was GETS presented hy King Henry VIII with h'uigrave Manor, and the coat of arms of Sulgrave' Manor bore the OF WHEAT stars and stripes that have been perpetuated in the American flog. The presentation was mado In IVvS , e cars of milled wheat Thirty-fivMrs. treasures a received In Cache Washington hsq oecn county for livestock feed relief yellowed paper, written many years to bo distributed under the aus- ago by her mother, which in part ' pices of the Red Cross Chairman reads: Dr. Macrae Washington i Bagoss - Yeatss said Thursday of"When Old United State Navy tho Replace all broken' gtata. mantel Thr rest of the shipment of 50 was in London, he met with a Keep your house looking ' carloads wll arrive. within a few third cousin there, who was n cap like a residence. tain in the British navy. He war days, he said. Distrihution agencies ' in every aa elegant man and entertained community Is the county are now him as a relative. Our Secretary busy getting tbe grain into the of Legation gave him the coat of WE SELL hands of persons who have live- arms of the Washington family, ALL SHAPES . stock, and no funds available to taken from their tomb stonei and AND SIZES it wr.s the stars and stripes o, buy feed. the national flag of the United States. Gen. LAND REDEEM Kl Washingtons two Several parcels of fund under uncles emigrated to Germany and Quality And Price the Richland Acreage, controlled were counts when Dr. Macrae Right! by the Richland Acres company, Washington was there." aad held for sometime for taxes by a county auditor's deed, werq redeemed for a $8000 payment WILD DUO made, ia the name of the Provo Havings bank, by Harlow E. Smoot, son of Senator Reed Smoot, and BONUS Preston Q. Peterson, officers of the AWiW MWMWMYWV bank, Wednesday when they ap- peered before the county commis sioners. (1'.rU WASHINGTON, April The orderly procedure of tha and Means committee I f Houseways I OO LAlC TO VIclSSlIV bearing on the soldiers bonus was J violently disturbed1 today .when WANTED Chairman Crisp called for a capl- WASHING. 75 pieces for $1.00. tol policeman to eject from the Will do practical nursing and room representatives of the also and Soldiers league, ing. Very reasonable. Phone The men ejected were 3, W. 1017-154 North Second East. Ford. New York City, negro vice-- f A18. the presidential candidate, on Communist ticket, and S&musl WANTED Stember. New York "City. VEAL and Cal vea Phone 800--J j The two men had glamored for A20. a hearing on ' the ' $2,000,000,000 soldiers bonus. After being ex- FOIt RENT FURNISHED pelled, they were quieted and la- MODERN apartment. 131 West iter returned to the hearing. A1G. Second North. Phone 734-Ford and Stember later were ; given permission to testify and FOR SALE 1 immediately launched into a vio- CHOICE gladiolus bulbs, 15 and lent attack on congress and the 20 cents a dosen. Call at 186 American Legion for having Third North. A22. frayed the veterans." Mr. and Mrs. bulb-flowe- rs with JUI30X TRIP The conveniences . J I T TO . make Friyiilatre users so enthusiastic-- " 20 TON FROM - , : the fast ice freezing cost the lot operating the .'absolute depend ability year . Light, medium end . heavy -- duty trucks! and up Send and four-whetrailers! Built by a manufacturer of commercial vehicles exclusively! The c ompefe G. M. T.' line meets every hauling raqutra-meI Standard bodies are available for nearly every purpose. Before you buy any truck or trailer, let us analyze your requirements. We can show you the truck or trailer that exactly fits your needs, A j reduction n has a created sweeping prices new standard of truck value. Investigate General Motors Trucks before you buy. ' 35 COWRY CARS after year icmas$i$ r. o. these are the, things to look HEARING for in an electric refrigerator. If you want them, Le sure that the electric refrigerator Jl T ' i I t ! .' because of tbe savings effected by quantity production, and the purchasing And now . pontiac) nt you buy bears the name of the genuine ; . el STOP i . HI LOGAN STAKE in. 1 , Uder , the stories that . m i n n hand, so tune of running : Amanda OtoNi has return to the Cinderella Shop after recuperating from an operation for . FRANKLIN Mrs. Mamo Reese is visiting in Lehi with her son, Guy, und fam-- 1 ' ,, od up being Saunders and family. G. The regular HPaudlmivlaN meeting will be held hVIday at 1:3ft p cl in the stake house. Two recently returned L. D. S. mission- Permit to bulM j super gasoline service station st tbs junction of the Logun-Hyruand Logan W.Ucvtll. roads one half mile south of Logan' river bridge - on the main highway was granted to Vernon Bindrup of Providence by tbs Cache county coramlraiaaert Wednesday. Mr. Bindrup reuested the permit a week ago and it was 'taken under advisement. ' ed. ing members.1 Mr. and Mrs. Lon MaServyanJ daughter of St. Anthony, Idaho, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Willard license has been issued form tho office of tho Cnchi clerk o Brin Dne.hstadcr county Mink Hreek. Mnho, mvl Neta Bench, PreatoH, Idaho, v A marriage - non Olijxrsnn. The afternoon was spent playing various trial builder stunts and boys attendgames. Twenty-Seve- n returned last William Smith week fro.n Chicago where be spent the past four months at an art school Mr and Mrs J. O. Cook entertained at a bunco party at their are home Saturday evening. Followpre-- p ing bunco a midnight supper was d. e It a r served. Bunco prizes were awarded seems the tournament the to G. L Wright, Mrs. Marh Folk-maFollowing and S. B. Wright. hopeful group leaders, Mrs Stanley Boyle, guests were Mrs. Preston are Mrs. Mathias Bowcut and Mrs. producers Jones and son La Mar of Suit refreshserved Vernon Oliverson, to cut going ; n e librettos ments at the home of Mrs. Ver Luke City. with a harsh save only tne mort arias, popular revamp the that po fin sstia wtfcbt Sunday evening the ward sacrament meeting was under the direction of the Relief society. Elder Klvio Jorgenson of benson and Eider Anderson of Logan gave interesting and helpful talks on their missionary experiences.- Mrs. W. H. Ballard, Sr., and Mrs. Angus Punk, gave interesting talks. Other numbers were: vocal solo, by Mrs. Warner H hopes of Benson, and Mrs. Marvin Fullmer of Smithfield. Mrs. Melvin J. Ballard entertained the members of the Ke Ora club at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Monk on Thursday afternoon. A delicious dinner, was served to the follow- Tlte Iasi quarter of tint slice la! class in Old Testament history conducted in the Stake House every Thursday nijfht lit 7:30 o'clock, with Dr. Tliouias itoitmcy, director, of the L.D.S. Institute, a. he atructor, has just begun, according to Judge Jeasu I. Rich, class mem-'hAn invitation to those of the public who are interested is extended to attend the lectures. ' SkX - BENSON . aries will apeak. m SCIGU5. ru Kirk-bnd- 932. long argument over a salary cut. The writer who was facing the ax made fcis last stand. "Let's talk this over man to man," he begged. Lets pretend that you are not an executive and tart I am not a writer." BV KXEWK1XYX MIULER The executive drew a long sigh. We don t have to pret :nd!" Hollywood , . . Now the screen he said.- going to be made opera ness. Weaiey W. Anderson, general manager .of the Amlerson Lumber company, was a Logan visitor on Thursday. The English division of the state lunugnge department of education lust is being given lit the sixth and he On. county iguth grades of Lhe e school system, Kupt. J. W. announced Thursday moru- ing. 1 . women Iredrat 4, SPOTLIGHTING HOLLYWOOD j WAR FOR REPEAL WASHINGTON. April 14. of modlshly-gowne- d surged through corridors and committee rooms of the senate office building today, giving apspirited and at times nou proval to proposals for repeal or modification of prohibition laws. Senatoi Bingham. .Rep., Conn., made a short statement in which he contended that modification 'if would help us win ,,iC dry law the war against unemployment and depression." cannot change people's "you customs habits and social by law. he sold. "When you attempt it, the result is either tyranny or lawless- 1 Lundberg Buick Co. , Logan, Utah - - power of General Motors, Frigidaire prices are greatly reduced. Vou can buy a genuine Frigidaire the 4 cubic foot Moraine Model with its Super- - GENERAL MOTORS Power, faster freezing, low operating cost and known value for as little as $130 f. o. b. Dayton. TRUCKS AND TRAILERS ; Logotr stake MI. A. Honor;night contests, will ticsiif Thursday st 1 oclock in the Junior high school Ward winners of the speech and retold story contests held in the resneettve wards of the stake wiN particiiiatc, vicing for honors. . tiHday night at 7 o'clock in the Junior high school the drama aad dancing winners of the ward wiU contest There should be a representative from each word, which has drama entered in the contest. on hand at 6:30 p. m. to participate in the drawing for the right of first presentation of one of the plays during the evening, John H. Wilson, stake MIA. board member announced Thursday. winners of the . The pnbiic speaking and retold story on tests wiU have a place on the program along with musical numbers being arranged for the closing session of the Logan stake n ;uarterlytheconference Sunday eve-itabernacle, under the ices of the stake M. I. A. i groups. all-sta- all-sta- , - THE RIGHT : TRUCK . Ua TO 20 OR EVERY TON iif PAINT i 1 j COSTS LESS st - i Barns For Sale! thii hw equipment! Stomach trouble? drink Ficao' The most wholesome palatable Mealtime Drink Instead of Coffee" Good for your Stomach and your Nervoa It relieve Constipation ! 1 lb. Ficgo goes about as far as 2 lb. Coffo f Yon wont need to buy a new tractor, truck, or other pieces of equipment anywhere near as sooa if you keep them painted with LOWE BROTHERS TRUCK AND TRACTOR PAINT. For this preserving paint simply wont let metal rust or wood decay. Always have a can of this paint hsudy. Let us keep you supplied. RUt FOR SALE TO HIGHEST . BIDDER Wkr frame burn, Cache Valley Electric Go. LOGAN, x.nml i.om-lui- l and xheil building burn and iron clad warein rear on West Center 1st wren Main mid First Hist. Must be moved hy May 1st. See Charley orison, 285 N. 1st West blre.-- t. or Hr ml bids to Kidney Stevens Implement Company, Ogden. llali. barn, large house, dieet, UTAH 9413 |