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Show THE School News SCHOOL HOLDS II E It A LI). JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Talkie HEALTH DAY THURSDAY. Franklin News ATRIL 21. 1932. where they will remain for some time at a government hospital Both are veterans ot the World war. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Christensen of Logan were week-enguests of Mr. and Mrs. Marlow O. Woodward at their home here last week. Mr. and Mrs, Carson Taj lor of Paris. Idaho, spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Ossie Lowe. Miss Reva Lowe returned home with them alter spending the past six weeks at the Taylor home. Mrs. Bartlett Nash was taken suddenly ill at her home last week, and rushed t a Logan hospital where sne received medical aid. Saturday she was taken to the home of Mr and Mrs. Andie v Nash at Preston and will be under doctors caic for some time. R. S. Merrill was in Salt Lake City Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hairis d ' ' from the Mr and Mis Henry Atkinson ami -- 011 on and daughters, Leila, The local high FRANKLIN Elda and Twilla of Treasureton, school and grade students, under Idaho. Mr and Mrs Harry Knapp Mutiny, unsyuelchcd reigned m ot the direction of the faculty memMapleton, Lesta Cornish and bers, sponsored a Health day a wild jungle setting at the RKo Wilbur of Glace, IdaChatteiton m. The Paths studios dunng the making program" today at 9 a. Mrs Emebne Atkinson, Mrs. school house was opened to par- of Prestige," Ann Harding s latest ho, Gibson and son, Delmar, ents for inspection. At 11 a. m. a starring vehicle opening for a Violet dinner weie guests of Mr. and run at the was theater Capitol Theater ELLIS AKBOK DAY Exactly 60 years ago in 1872, J. Sterling Morton, a senator of Nebraska started Arbor day. Since then the custom has spread celebrates state and today every this day by planting trees. The Ellis school celebrated this day by planting two Babylonian Weeping Willow trees. Songs were rendered by the fourth, fifth and sixth grades. Poems were recited by fifth and sixth graders. The trees were n ward planted by the canal by Mr. Carlson and dedicated by L. T. Jones. Nelson Hull. Logan-Benso- riRE lKE KNTION PROGRAM Wednesday, April 13, the boys the Ellis school had a of and girls Mr. fire preventionprogram. came Pehrson and Mr. Moore down from the Fire department. We had a delightful program. Both Mr. Pehrson and Mr. Moore spoke to us on fire prevention. Ruth Jones. program given. The lower grades helped entertain. sports, During the afternoon, including girls baseball and en-a marble tournament provided joyment for young and old. The tennis court was completed. Lunch was served by the high school. Tonight the comedy, Laff That will be presented, under the direction of Blanche Calderwood. Free to the public, the play will start at 7.4r p. m. A dance will follow with the Brigham orchestra providing music. Off, 4 Preston - OPR YEARS ART Thursday, April 21, at 7:30 p. m. parents and teachers meeting is going to be held. . We have made great progress in our art since the first of the year. We also will huve the Japanese Art exhibit for our parents to see We hope we will have a good turn out. Rebecca Jones. NEWS From all parts of the world we are getting interesting news from the weekly reader. This is one of the most Interesting papers I have ever found, that has an understanding. I am sure some of you take it, and find it very splendid for news. Lucille Reid. INTERESTING PROGRAM Several days ago, Miss Smith excused us at 11.30, telling us to return at 12:30. W'hen we came back wc were delighted by a radio program of Italian music. The music was delightful and we all enjoyed it. The next day we - were excused again at 11:30 and returned at 12.30 to a very interesting East India story. The story was about fake magic and very humorous. Although others have been for more advanced grades we hope there will be more for us to enjoy. Evelyn Luke. , PILOTS LICENSE LOCKHART, Tex., April 21 clerk, has finally won (CPI his air transport license. When Hartman was forced to leave school in the ninth grade to earn his own liv- ingt he started saving money to , . plane. purchase 4 second-hanHe studied flying at odd times and when pills drug preparations were not in demand. d Fat Girls! Heres A Tip For You Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs A B. Larsen over the weekend wore Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barclay of Salt Lake City, and of Logan. Howard Lars-eThe Rac hel Porter camp, Daughters of Pioneers was entertained at the home of Mrs. Ruth Larson Wednesday. Vocal selections by Mrs Mary Johnson were enjoyed as was the lesson on the history of Preston and the surrounding communities, given by Mrs. Rulb Crockett. Interesting incidents in the life of Ruth Crockett were related by Mrs. Larson. A dainty repast was served to 16. Mrs. Emil Ieterborg, Jr., "resided at an attractive affair for the Clover Leaf elub Friday from three to seven oclock. Progressive Rook was the pleasure of the afternoon and Mrs. G. A. Johnson won honors. A lovely luncheon was served at tables graced with pink snapand dragons, baby sweetpeas breath. Covers were laid for 12. Miss Carma Ieterborg assisted her mother. Richard Bowden had her ; Mrs. mother, Mrs. Etta Ponj, of Lewiston and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pond of Island Park, Idaho, as guests, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fryan had as their dinner guests Sunday Mr. Leslie Stewart and the Misses Orpha and Leon Norstrom of Soda Springs. Charming in every detail was the party given by Mrs. G. W. States for the Golden Hour club ThursThe time was day afternoon. pleasantly passed playing bridge at which Mrs. George St Claire, Mrs. Leola Bates and Mrs. Emily Foss received prizes. Lunchejn was served at one long table with a centerpiece daffodils and foliage. Special guests were Mrs. Robert Gooden of Dayton and Mrs LeRoy Lewis of Lcs Angeles, Calif., Miss Idana Swainston, a bride of the month, presided at a beau- tifully ai ranged trousseau tea Monday from S to 8 p. m. Assisting Miss Swainston and her mother in receiving was Mrs. Greta Nuf-fe- r. Members of the NDC club presided at the tea table. Bowls of sweet peas in shades of pink were used in the deporative scheme. Ninety friends and relatives called. Mr. and Mrs. DcWaine Robinson are proud parents of a baby girl, born April 11. Mrs. Robinson 'as formerly T iRue Capitol today. Two actors absolutely refused to take orders from Duector Tay Garnett. Nothing he could say or do served to alter this decision. A mother elephant and her baby played important parts in one a scene of this story Garnett wanted the older animal to lumber along for a distance and the little one to come running behind her. This, he soon lvarnc d, is not being done in the best eltpl- nt circles. Very firmly the mother prodded her offsptmg to a forward position, and just as decisively curled her trunk about the a lirm gi isp youngster's tail VVith more than a hundred people and the curious looking apparatus necessary for photographing pictures, Old Min 11c wasnt taking chances on injury to the beloved baby. Even the trainer couldn't peisuadc the mol her to loosen her hold. In the end the scene was photographed with the baby loading the way, firmly held plai e by her mother, and with whit were m the foim apparent orders given of occasional roars is a story laid Prestige," a the heart of the jungle. Ann Harding has Melvyn Douglas, and Adolphe Mcnjou as masculine leads. Others in the cast are Guy Bates Post, Ian Mac Kollo Lloyd, Caimehta and Creighton Hale. Indo-Chm- Mrs Wallace Chatterton at their home Sunday The dinner was given in honot of an Atkinson, a nephew of Mrs Chalterton who relumed recently from a mission to New Zealand Mrs Lester I' Lowe entertained 24 children Sunday afternoon at a party in honor of tho eighth of her biitlulay anniversary daughter. Betty Joyce The afternoon was spent playing games At the close of the afternoon, re freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Palmer and Mrs. Joseph Coobear of Morgan, Mr and Mrs. Cliff W user of Trenu ton, Mr. and Mrs. M T. Van of Lewiston. Mr and Mrs. Douglas Obverson and fannly and Mrs Verna Smith and daughter, Mery, and Sunday at the home of their parents, Mr and Mrs Joseph Lowe. A delicious dinner w as served. Mrs Davis, of Tacoma, Wash., arrived here Saturday and will spend a few weeks visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alton Hatch. Everyone is invited to attend the dance Friday evening, given by the Elders quorum. Alva Doney and Lester Atkinson left for Boise, Idaho, Saturday Or-dc- TAGE spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Cecil Woodward Gerald Packer, who is employed at Twill Falls, Idaho, had a short visit with his parents, Mr and Mrv Manuel Paster, Sunday The cantata Immortality was given Sunday evening: by the choir, led by Reed Halverson Speakers at the meeting weie Henry Atkinson and his. son, Elder on Atkinson of Treusureion. Mrs. Jim Palmer of Morgan, hah, spent last week visiting Mr and Mrs. with her Joseph H Lowe Miss Erma Cottle of Salt Lake City is spending a few days visiting at the home ot Mrs. V. H. Cottle. Mrs B L Denkcrs and two children of loi atvllo. Idaho, spent the week erd visiting relatives and friends here. Mrs. Denkers stayed at 'he home of her motner, Mrs Ida Hawkiey. Mr. and Mrs. Aura Hatch of pu.-eut- TIIRE3 Salt Lake City spent Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. aud Mis A E. Fuhriman. Mr. Hate h left Saturday night for California where he will attend tho School of Mortuary for ono month. Agnes and Willard Arseott have returned to Boise, Idaho, with Mr. and Mrs George Hill where they will remain indefinitely. Mr- Billy Collnn returned from rotatello, Idaho, Friday, after spending a week wdth friends and relatives. Henry Arseott has returned to Pocatello with his father, Willard Arseott to make his home there. The junior girls li,dJ a special meeting Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Mdn Egan. Refreshments were served to about nine girls. The teachers. Mrs. Milo Egan and Mrs. Ray Geyslcr were present. - 111 111 111 Indo-Chin- TKDQQ f! La-re- New Wonderful Face Powder Prevents Larjre Pores Stays on Longer For a youthful complexion, use new wonderful MELLO-G1J- J Face Powder. Hides tiny lines, wrinkles and pores. New French process makes it spread more smoothly and stay on longer. No moie shiny noses. Purest face powder known. Prevents large pores. 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