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Show - . ( jf- ki a t u nexeensssTHURSD w. ;s?AGE EIGHT f" n Tt uiMai IN ..; JtUINTjPFzAD KlKAliri V jCUY MAY 5, 10 32. TORTURED FOR LIFE SAYINGS PEOPLE IN ST. LOUIS, May 5 tl'J) Through- - out the Middlewest there is a trek of steady who, a few years ago, j oaths, fame and fortune m the sought cites, according to Wood Nether-lanpresident of the Federal XI ; n ; y d, Utah State Agricul-J- rl will bold their an-colleg day on Friday, accord- -' ..pi co-e- d Miss Valeria Guymon, gen- je fthauman. Coeds will conduct (ivanaus activities for the occa-a- . Jlrls of ft , ry 4r David O, McKay will be .isgaaker at a special Mothers y assembly program at 11 a. m. loh Is also being sponsored by Associated Women Students. A -chorus under the direction , Jtrotessor Walter Welti will Mveral numbers also. Activities 'will include a special Don - of Student Life school a tennis and borsesnoe el; aaroent at 2 o'clock and the dal danca festival in the Smart AMsium t 7:30 p. m. The fes-t- i held inside the gym will V jretur do that it will not be Mtary (p postpone in case of Kt, ivnatuM , vbe festival, which Is being dieted by Mrs, Katherine Carlisle, & he flloishcd in timo to allow the andtence to attend the graduation Mtrclv-- at the Logan high seharff A free dance will bo helo Mediately following the festi oJfoPliGZtiz 'i4 I i4 -- J3a fit? - have returned to their "61 -- StTval , follows: : f- rv , , i As Parti. A i program JANCKS OF THE NATIONS Spanish, Espanlolu, by Folk lag classes A French, Minuet, by advanced iJOt thus. (, A Scandinavian, elementary folk .dHaaa: fa) Swedish, "Gustav Skol; ;(1) Danish, Three Dance; c fawe-- dish, "Trakarlpolka" 7; A Russian, Caarina, Leah ami A. Polish 6. Hungarian, by Julia Laura Lee Parker, Lnvieve June White, Clarice Olsen, emioe McCracken, Leah Pcter-v- . tnena Selrnn Peterson, ''Hi.Wks. Luzelle Sorenson, Nceicy Ones, fay, d CaH. 7. Anerican Character dances; C. Jig, Monson, Paulsen, Pierrot and Pierret psaeand V. Carlson; Arkansas Strawfoot; ara; , i Topsy: HiilHtsiSe Olsen, McCrack- aafard, Sorensen, ' Cardon, V Oavtean, Green, iisnees: Sweet as Sugah I ctaas; old Dutch-cl- og class; ciass; Plantation 4 JLlf'lW and 30 injured whe 1 a gas explosion demolished one building One person was aim damaged three adjoining ones in Highland I.uk, Detroit, Mich., suburb. The explosion sent debris hurtling 150 feet into tht fii Hew one woman bodily out of the y plumbing shop where the wreck occurred and smashed windows several blocks away. Leakage in a basement gas pipe is believed to have caused the explosion. Upper picture shows hols Lit by blast ai:d an adjoining budding jolted out of line. Lower picture shows firemen fighting the blaze tiiat followed the explosion and hunting for dead or injured in wreckage. Richmond j The Womens Literary club was reorganized Wednesday with the Mrs. following officers chosen: Iris Harris, president; Mrs. Luella and Mrs, Stuart, lstclof Jn t; lose r. i Fanny wtwtw "ebb, secretary-treasure- r. Mrs. H. E. Crockett was admitted as a club member to take the place of Mrs. E. P. Coburn who The book, has left Richmond, Green Mansions, by W. H. Hudson was reviewed By Mrs. IiVS Webb. Special guests of the club were Mrs. Oran Merrill, Mrs. Willis Hendricks, Mrs. George Alder of Preston, and Miss Lucille Mrs. George O. Webb was the hostess for the day and served refreshments at the close of the program. The Logan Fourth ward choir under the direction of J. A. and with Mrs. Bertha Clark purser as accompanist, presented tho cantata, "The Lord Victorious," Sunday evening at the Richmond South ward chapel. The program was under the auspices of the Mutual Improvement association. Soloists for the production were Lillian Richardson, soprano Mrs. L. J. Bailey, contralto; Ros-co- e Hess, tenor; and Charles O. Peterson, bass. Prof. Chester J. Myers read the cantata previous to the choir presentation. At the Sunday evening conjoint meeting the investiture ceremony for Scout Troop 58 was conducted by Amos Bair, scout commissionr mt.KR er. Talks were given by Bishop NO GRADUATES J. L McCarrey, and J. L. RobinMass, it'.P ,'ORlpGE, son. Us estabsince time The Scandinavian hall has been have purchased for the home of the scout troop. Mr. and Mrs. EU Webb will y celebrate their 60th wedding Friday night at their hnnv with a family gathering. Both Mr. in . .w mem AT 41 I aiu-versar- rv-feifc-- 3 f 8 Ttt-bit- Htr Jl Look for H'o Sobbing beaten and tortured. John old recluse farmer, Todd, (tinted how four m.usked robbers oM'inH hi t !:fc savings of $W(0 in Liticity bonds after an horror session in his secluded shanty will'll neighbors found bun He, sHid the gang burned his feet wilh an old oil lump, tied him to his bed and bat him until he revealed where his bonds were hidden. His home is 20 miles west of Steubenville, O VV- FiCfiO: THe most wholesome palatable - -- Mesltnas-Drijn- Hit K - RIGHT ON THE JOB "Is that new watchdog of yours In and Mrs. Webb were born Mr. Webb any good? Crew kerne, England. Ill say! Jf you hear a suswas born July 24, 1851 and Mrs. Webb on .January 19, 1852. They picious noise at night, you've only came to utab as converts of the got to wake him and he barks. L D S. church and are faithful members of the same. They have 7 children, George O. Webb, Mrs. L. F. Hendricks, J. E. Webb, Walter Webb, Mrs. Oran Merrill Mrs. M. W. Hendricks, and Mrs. They also have George Alder 35 grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. L H. Merrill and family of McCammon, Idaho, spent Sunday at the Morgan Knapp home. Mr. Knapp is seriously ill. The executive officers of the Lions club met Monday evening and appointed the following nomiVictor Johnnating committee: son, S. W. Hendricks, and H. Ray Pond. The committee will submit the names of nominees for office at the May meeting of the of officers will take place in June. , Arthur Lyon of Provo was a visitor Tuesday at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Chapman. His children accompanied him on his return home for a short vacation. Oscar Anderson has purchased the S. F. Thomas home. Miss Helen Stevens of Montpelier, Idaho, spent Friday with her grandmother, Mrs. Lodicy Olsten. Mrs. H. F. Olsen entertained the girls of the Park school sixth grade Thursday in compliment to Mixs Virginia Pahle of Arco, Idaho, who has been staying with Mayor and Mrs. H. F. Olsen the past school year Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bpm kman have moved to Lewhton and Mr. and Mrs. Kulon Wertil! are o copying the .ftnarknmn home. Mrs. Gladys Lindsey of Grand Junction, Colorado, was a visitor the past week of Mr and Mrs. Ulyess Lewis. Mrs Lindsey Is a sister to Mrs. Lewis. k Instead of Coffee 4 your Stomach and your Norses ' It relieves Constipation! lb. Ficgo got about as far as 2 U a Coffee Good 1 fox , Your Mother Day (May 8th) A Beautiful Box of Candy From Tit-bit- s. 90c $3.50 to p- Ur ' , -- MAT 41 Wl 3 Fascinating SPRING APPAREL The new, smart Sport Costume for active wear. Washable, fast 7 years Wear Slacks and be comfortable. All sizes from ' . to size 20. Patterns to suit the size. SLACKS or linen. PAJAMAS Comfortable, neat styles for Sports. Fast color percales. Apes 2 to adult size. 60c, 75c, 95c LAMEO SPORT OUSTS Largo variety of seasons smartest styles : many weaves and patterns ; new sheer woolens, lacy patterns, fancy worsted knit; available in varied colors including white and all pastel shades. Spring, 1932, means sport suits for style correctness Kk l, .V.V.'.V.V.V.V.V.V. Enameled Ranges We col- ... ... DEAD ON BIRTHDAY EL PASO, Tex, irp Mr,s. Fernanda Martinez died here on her tooth birthday. She was born In Poap Del Carmen, San Luis Pos-oson April 15, 1S32. tVAWW.VV.V.VAV.VAV.V.V.V. Hate Added the New Eureka Enameled Ranges m2 J I The BLUEBIRD ' i V All Kh - T1IK MAILED FIST BOXING INSTRUCTOR (after first lesson): Now, have ."ou any ilons you want to ask? quet BEGINNER (dazed): Yes, how is much your correspondence course? The Humorist. one-stor- passing of the night, from sunset to sunrise, showing by means of the dance th netting sun, the black shadows at night, the stars, moon, and milky way, the fury of a storm, the reappearance of the stars, the purple grey 0f dawn and finally the rising of the sun. Hawkes, Sunset: Tchalkansky done dance, (original L. Peterson, Wilson, J. Peterson, hc iiarsu-barge'wtiw). Dances: Rastus Herbert Sanford, Harvey, Hogenon, Girls, Girls, Girls clog Innes, PetNight: Tchalkansky ty, Grace, Jackson. Social tC dancing Evening Star: Original dance I Jrag, tango, waltz.) by Julia Greene. n. , Part kVa . , Twinkling Burs: GriegGentry, - S NIGHT C. Olsen, Wadley. Wacker. Jones, yUroup at daheos depicts tho Moon: Schubert Jackson, Sanford, Hogenaon, Lowe, Lunt. Way: Chopin L- - Peterson, ER Says. J. Milky Peterson, Frsughton, P'tty, Wilson, Innes. Storm: Rossini Lunt, Harsh burger, Hogenson, Nielsen, Sanford, Christiansen, Lowe, Greene. Stars: Chopin Elementary dance class. Dawn: Grieg L, Peterson, J, Peterson, Innes, petty Christiansen, Fraughton. Sunrise: Grieg Wadley, Tremel-linSingleton, Harris, Luthy. V. Anderson, Call, Spencer Cranney. i r i'- NEEDLE IN HEART ELLSWOIerH, Minn. May 5 (f.P) A rusty needle was found in the heart of a calf butchered here reOH cently by Joseph Deutsch. The animal was healthy when selected TPTJoUT.WNk OUT HUB for butchering, apparently suffer- jVAVM TO THE aAWoRTng nf effect from t;e aecule, said. ,w city-to-far- m L for the relish-makin- tormer nomes. moveThe present ment is perhaps the broadest and most in the history of the Middlewest, Netherland believes. The tide, which for many years had ben flowing to the city, began ebbing back to the farm more than a year ago, he said. Since then, induxUnal workers, either definitely out of employ mest, or in prospect of a inyotf, nave Joined the trek in constantly Increasing number, records of the Federal Land Bank show Many city people, realizing that farms may now be pu remised lor a fraction of the price asked a few years ago, have gone to the country with the idea of profiting land by the present depressed prices, he said More than 40 per cent of the current farm sales are to city peupie, iiv added. 1 he movement, according to '"'berland results from the first Instinct of man, raceu wan nuugi i , a ward of charity, city dwellers are out where a moving they get plot of land upon which to raise food. s ! The complete . Land Bank here. Economic conditions have forced young men and women, who were drawn by the glamor of the city and its high wages, to return to ihe farm with a sad story to tell the heme folks. Netherlaiid said Elderly persona who were intent on spending their last years surrounded by the comforts and conveniences incident to city life, have been shorn of their incomes and Ji Chop fine onions, greed pepper, seeded, and the celery. Put all ingredients ja a preserving By RITH ADAMSON kettle, stir. briiA to a boil and cook about 45 minutes or until Is your relish supply running thick. Seal in clean, hot jar. . late are this at Chances low? ' Fi Pickles reenforcestand case it could 1 pulled pounds figs, ments. 1 pint riaogar, sugar, f Tho it is early in the season cups sticks cinnamon, 2 teaspoons g to start operations, anc Wash let soak rigs Lioroiy it is not impossible to concoct in water to (sever. Do some spicy mixture out of mater- overnight not drain off this water ials on hand. spices and sugar Appropriately named Is the fol- vinegar, simmer gently (until thq lowing: tender and tlw wup it thick. Emergency Relish 1 quart canned tomatoes, cup 4 teaspoon whole pounds rt ' rn, tup, vhr' brown sugar, 1 1 Ttt. 1 teaspc cloves, 2 small onions, 114 green gar, 3 4 powtk 14 doves ten table4 cinnamon, peppers. S cup vinegar, j Chop rhuhaci - v fa Add ssi, spoon salt, li teaspoon akspice, 1 vinegar and bJ--, A Binuaer stick cinnamon. Place onions and green peppers 2 or 9 hours ef rkUl thick. . seeded and chopped, with tomatoes into hot, sUrlt J Lrs and in a preserving kettle Add vinegar, sugar and spices and cook two together sio vly for about ""IT THAT MAT Hit hours. Seal in small jars while FRIEND: X "ares a ' burns hot. of people OUL readting to H Chili Saucs 1 tmong them quart canned tomatoes, 2 presented to y married y onions, 1 green pepper, 2 tea- a bishop who at1 spoons salt. y teaspoon mustard, some tints nACT. Gee!, Vi 3 tablespoons brown sugar, 2 FILM stalks celery, teaspoon pepper practically certain I never mad s. V cup ned a btshopj vinegar, cayenne. 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