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Show ' iteiUlli r,or; THE i5:. II E U A L J - J 0 r Today's LOG A N, UTAH. U K N A L. A STUDY M U X I)Ai. yiAl l'J 1 10 5 OF FACFS Ahimmic: MaiCh t BRIDGE wvifS Churcn, st 16-Pir- i Yield in Irintty XCM CVK. HI rd tin Uu fn i f States. l( lim (o I! it 1'itii-iui- i 11 v 1,1H i ;'liilisslf Vine in m vis hiL in Im h n H Mis as country tlm ii ti a tremendous put In l hope-- h uuumntd Just playing "A Hose Between Two Thorns, Beauty and th Beasts ' nr something at Gary Cooper's binoy are Jimmy "sc h nozzle Durante, ( arole Lombard and party for Mr Hnd Mrs. John Hay .lack ttukie Jimmv, evichntlv, just can't tki it, and Caroles glances are lost oil Mr. Oakie latci p m LOGAN VETFRANS V John ( hrlstiniiMen u n d daughter, Camille, weie week tnd visitors in Silt Lake City Mrs. AJ-- 5 A Emerson Abbott, who is ti aching school in Ogden spent the week end in Logan visiting with friends VJ-- 9 K-- 6 The (.leaner girls of the First ward MIA will present the one ace play, 'Her First Assignment AQ-- 2 during tne activity penod ot muW tual l uesday night , The east includes Aimer I I AK-6-- 2 Linetl Hilda Malmberg, Powell, Phylhs Paulson Virginia Jones, Edvtha Ktih Hawkes, Edith I he Green, Lulu Dunn Kuth Cordon, Bidding Donna Stepnens Alta Hiach is aswas silling m the Blink Mi. Jom-mand ties with sisting propei South position unci opened the ton Malmberg is directing Hi gu-lFast with one diamond class work will commence at trading and West were vulnerable her 7 30. side was not vulnerable North replied with one heuit D. W Nielson rescued a Mrs Brink then decided that it from Parky L H tnsen who was going to he too difficult to is la California, staling that tncy make game at diamonds and overare all O K , and they will Do called the bid of one heart with two no trump Noith carried her home shoitiy to three no Dump The ITay G. A. Lindquist of Uu Lindquist Wests opening k ad wus the ten Mortuary rcetved a telegram me sage Sund ly from his wife of spades Would you play low who i.s in Los Angeles ut pies-cn- t. from dummy and allow the trick She dedaied th it the eaith-quato come up to your queen If so, shocks had been clecide...y you would lose your contract Mis Brink realized that the danthrilling although unpleasant All members of tne Lindquist family ger of the hand lay in her club now in Los Angeles were repented suit If she were to play a small spade trom dummy and East were urinjuied by tne tremors to shift to a club her contract could easily be defeated, so inREDUCTIONS TO stead of taking the finesse she made the very fine plav of going right up in dummy with the ace She now led the jack of diaBE monds from dummv and allowed it to ride right thiough, West West rewinning with tne king WASHINGTON, Mar 13 U turned the nine of spades Mrs senate today beat down a Bunk played a spade fiom dumagainst the administrawon the trick with the tions plan to reduce veterans my, East king and now shifted to clubs compensation and the federal payHe led the three of clubs, Mrs rolls played a small club from As Chairman Harrison of the Brink her hand and West won the trick finance committee the brought He then cashed with the queen $j00,000,000 economy bill before his of clubs, but Mrs Brink the senate, Senator MeCarran, D, had arc the club suit stopped with Nevada, moved to sidetrack it by the She now made five king huving it reteiiect to the judiciaiy dnnirnd tucks, the king of clubs committee and two hearts McLarran's ptoposal was now led If Mrs Brink had played a into temporal y discard bu the si nil spade on the first trick, westerner East would haired, gray hurley have won with the snouted from his seat that he ami then returned the club, king wanted the division on the ques- vvheicuiion West could have imtion set the club suit before 1 he ted came on a proposal by mediately Mis Bunk had hci diamond suit Harrison freshChairman that the established, and in that manner man senator's motion he tabled leteat the contract Hai nson s motion vv on, 60 to 21) Before taking a finesse reason McCarran, l.i his argument for .he hand out Bom all angles Do d occlar-the 'it bill, not try for the extra trie k if it sidetracking strikes directly at the fundamental will in any way jiopaidue your principals of oui oouatiy ' ontiact Copynght, 1933 NE Suvicc, Inc A-- 3 Prad-burry- ie ar tik-gra- m SUPPORTED! from (Continued Stionglv urging them to disregard President Franklin D Roosevelt s request lor dictatorial powers over veterans bureau expenditures, the Log in Post 2129 Veterans of Foreign Wars wired Senators William H King hikI Elbirt D Thomas Sund ly night to vote against the president when the bill lomis up ill the senkti ' The ai tion was taken following a special meeting of the organization Sunday The telegram is ns follows Setidtor William H King, Senatoi Elbert D Thomas, D ( Washington Realizing as you doubtless do w that if hi veterans aie to be cut and off by i heir government thrown buK to be taken care of by local communities who .ire almust you ready ovei burdened Roosevelt agree that President must not he given power to cut veterans without due consideration We strongly uige you to vote against giving him that powei Cm he Valley Post No 2121), Veterans of Foreign Wars, Logan, Utah COUNTY AGENT PLANS MEETINGS A senes of four meetings at which the use of phosphate commercial feitilizer will be discussed was announced today by County Agent R. L Wriglev The meetings will be held as follows Lewiston First ward meeting house Wednesday 8 p m , Southfield libiaiy Thursday, 8 p m ; W ellsville city hall, Friday 8 Logan couithouse, Saturday, R A Jones, western salts manager for the Anaconda Copper company which supplies the product, will show four reels of motion pictures on experiments and their results at each of the meetings Some of the pictures were taaen in the vicinity of Southfield Professor D W Pitman of the Utah State Agricultural college will hscuss results of experiments with ihosphate feitilizer at the meeting The meetings are sponsored by the Cache Valley Sugar Beet association, the sugar and the extension service of the Utah State Agncultural college Pro-Juee- iy coin-ppiu- BEETGROWERS iy When tises go CP propcrlv j values go DOW N ... (ommittu uf th x County Suar Ktet tsxocmtiofi wa in Silt Lake todav conducting negotiations with xugai company officials on 19.H contracts The (.omnuttee whs gi(.n full support of the beet glowers in m Logan Saturday with meeting the recommendation that thi tariff tluiw if possibh b( abolished irds I ir-- , am , i i uhiivi tjist v i H toil is Bon TupelfiriaL i vv i r t m ilumi si il ii it to soon i m hikll i lli iU t in -mil i i -- I till m d w 'mil di e i is i in an thi ii .n't ill (1 i i(i s thi i ii 2 K i s of Mills nili.ii- s mu mu k of i n ,H i -t ol i look on In in .is u! In i i is. ill int v not k ii i to toil! ibuli i j i i i. ihi hi ill 1 is (In n d V c I sun i . s ,u i v uni fi i ui i d r i n P tmpC nd i h u ho w i 1 id mi s onlv ion, Cooling, soothing Mentholatum relieves the pain Promotes quicker healing. i SMI w po i ash nr Old Gold ( row ns, TV. M. I I) P leu dry Di nl Bridges, I (, b hi ill! It 'sim ht '4 th UIOITM) M n ui vt tr H Ur it ot (la he poor Lixl it it hssm a - d providing for a thu ( hun h f on jh r i nl on 'I non (.am-hk!- ! ul t s T hi I ill ptowhiig for t two p t v t i nl s d tin i oim fun i ' h u h t ) hn oM ( t rg mi t th i Tin Li v is p ins d mi i' tin t im one iloptid v til Im uu t; ml (ton hu 'Jf c (in M n? Mm thus 1. n im "u kn nk sit ii. dll i u k of si i il mti - h it BURNS In (in mint lands itipl ii M .I Licensed Gild Buyir Mam St., Salt Lake City Pack the old stuff up today right now send parcel post It will be returned to you if my cash offer is not satisUc-tor- y Reference Utah State Natl Bank I sell to U S Assay Office Direct 61 1 Piesulent Everton Piesulent Shepherd spoke on Both and tem- ple work and how it has been the salvation and comfort of the living during this time of stress The temple was described as th bulwark of the church Iravers during the afternoon n eetmg wcre by Patriarch Harvey Si salons and John H Anderson GKNKA LOGICAL CHOIR H KMSHEK SINGING of An unusual feature the two -- 11 Couple Entertain (Tub Members ei small Noitti m ii i ( ti h ii given by Mis Rachel will he Liigaii Quilts woik and business it tin Mis Lucille Wilhelm IB i Back will be m Mm Iluril ward The rtgulai wotk ill meeting will be in i Cowley huge of Mrs Kathuyn ml .iiiui.l uu e is desir.d will The ward meeting Eigktli btym at 2 o i lock The work and Im sine SS will be m chaige of Mrs Ulhcl Ad inis Mrs Lahell Salturn ii, J Mis Delilah Marshall bons Prizes were won by Miss and Mr Gibbons Colds Childrens Yield to quicker double action of ss Students Feted At Novel Party ssmn ik Wur-ste- n , visas STAINLESS nowjrif your preUr Give Your Skin That Healthy Glow New wonderful MELLO-GLface powder reprodu.ea the tempting bloom of youth, Spreads smoothly, stays on longer, hides tiny lines and wrinkles, prevents large pores No shiny noses, no drawn or ' pasty" look. Women trust ollcge A of formed tlm MELLO-GLgames v.uiety because new French ntert Hnmcnt and light refresh- process makes it the purest face ments weie served Prizes weie powder known Delightfully fraawarded grant Try MELLO GLO today The affair was in chdige of the 50c and $1 00 dax free. Prescripi line economics instructors tion Diug Compe-adv party was hj'd Sil in (lav afternoon at the home unnonne- cottage, for all students ol the home economics department of the I tah State Agricultural A pii i c y --I like oods igarettes, need That's the part Turkish Tobaccos play in making Chesterfields Taste Better notice a certain touch in that comes from having just enough Turkish tobacco in them . . .a spicy, aromatic flavor thats much the same to a cigarette as seasoning is to food. V fi J cross-blendin- g the right amounts of mild Domestic tobaccos with the right amount of Turkish can we get the flavor and aroma that Chesterfield smokers enjoy. Next time, ask for The Cigarette that Satisfies. .. joull get Chesterfields, with Milder, Better Taste. ' V '"N -- ' h and loiun J mi a. miser ihie NR rahlcts Csature'a Remedy ) Nine h c akmx km w tk cvi yhodv Ihi- - .1 , .1 ,, abk .ill vi k t clile ixativ hrunll., k t m rves Ns msi il cl. i i d k r s ind iu ol i s. ihuis i. as) is mile lm t t and regu ir Biuusi ids t i NR h Its sink i sui, pk tsj I corn . u M non la t fo No h id liter. t tin- s At nr 2 s. trusxist "TI IUC" I UV For only by blending and &T tt assisted us in oui houi of bereavement following the death ot our Wife and mother Mis Fli Vt ebb Eli ' bb and Fjmut -- iy Camp Meeting Poi' Thursday In ing will Ml Headaches Splittinq" she learned sill McCONAim JIWMUt Jiis)h during jf ipuirifi jr-il i SMOKERS ,V i E Cuukmwhu the icinfereiiii the was onlv other sessions speaker of the morning He spoke m how pi oml he was of his home i i the mountains and how people should be thankful that they are living in the lntermountain region Prayers during the morning session weri offeied by Patriarch James W. Hubbard and President Joseph R Miephotd Speakers at the afternoon session, in addition to Elder Lyman, were Piesulent Everton, President Shepherd and Eldon Tanner, re cently returned Fourth ward from the Canadian mis- Presuk nt pusiilid i ( (AKDON n, TO SALT LAKE CITY -J i c PUEsIDEv i - i GO Pro-dmu- MISFITS w il 8pm Iln Roy Christensen was granted a divorce from Frances Christensen BECOME m Fust District court Saturday by Judge M C Harris The divorce complaint was based on desertion According to the Luuiitd.m, the Mai 1J U PHILADELPHIA couple were married in Kemmeiei, mislits and W'yo, in September 1927. and Mrs criminals failures, often aie lh lexult of Christen'd n closet ted him in Los . hildhood Dr MBed pampered Angt les in 1929 Kick r Lyman as the most powerful MIA ceremony he hid ever nessed PMvMDFM- general sessions of the confereni was the music, furnished bv the stake genealogical choir untlt r thi direction of J Andiew Wiser Thi numbers wele much appreciated Isadoore Shoore, local violinist at the morning played a solo n eetmg with M'ss Idcll Grundtr as a. coiiipiimst At the afternoon session a il chut wa sung by Gottfried spt Ja.gi and Opal Forsbtig .ucuni-- e m led hv Mrs Levine Olson whil tu il n ts Lillian Rn hartl-so- n ral Mure us Griffin Lothaire Huh, Helen Budge and Etliut Budge sang special dint and quaitct nunibi rs with tin Set choir ensemble at thi confereni c Attendance sc asions was exceptionally good k hi Daughlii- - ol the linmiis with 1173 attending the morning of the W till cm B Preston i imp 13H0 the and aftci will meet session during lluusday ifti union it noon the lionu of Mis ( Holme II lui IMHlfMlNG ml, 39i East Cent.i I'nl, a' l'UOG RAVI GIVEN L o i kn k An unusual, ticn hi is in ui.il lo Ik m prog! am was presented at the MIA conntti lidam i joint meeting in the evening Lawrence Lee as direc.oi used several from each ward in molding togeth A cr a well rounded program total of 121 participated Mr Lee was assisted by Ethil Mi mil Mis olivir Sk.inchv Lund and Dora Larson wbile Pro- ui c host and hostess to memfessor S E Clark and Idcll Grun bers of their club at a paitv der were accompanists Satin day evening ,u tl i home The evening was spe it plaving Numbers were given by combined choruses, the ladies chotus bridge after which a rurtv sup-pind male chorus, a male quartet was served selection by Reccl Jones, Walter The small seiving table- - vvcic and centered with Marcus Griffin, Wuthrich, spring flowers - I e Covers wee early Law le nee Lee a mh hv maiked foi lxlitn and a reading by Ethel Lund pre- club members Four Mott pnzes foi budge wue rv.ucied ceding one of the numoc.o Friends Arrange Surprise Party Entertained page one) pm, (J ran ted In District Court SPOILED BABES I INCOME TAX ARE AGAINST CUTS ke UJOlT HEIIES MOKE 5 Divorce Is n-- i busi-nis- N uu came Americas first national pivot and progressive (ontiait chamMrs Brink well demonMom Rccs , loi il pool hill pion strated her championship calibre pit ltli d not guilty of the managoi, lust day m the accompanying pool allowing Illinois to plav when uiraigmd hi fore CUv Judge inte testing hand Jesse P Hu h Monday morning Trial was stt fm Thursday at 2 AA-J-In i r,i lids and as a sslv out of the How evil on the last day she niadi a bra,re i ome bai k though Mr to overtake not sufficient Dutetn of San Framisio who be- ot tunc t iioot iisplt she iccuvul minus siote who h I win -t I -- wth hn t fill IllCC tlllg Of tilt Joseph Sllllttl (.imi, dinght'is ot t ill i iiinttrs, ills bun posl poind until Phura-- d Mirth it Ilu folk, v mg Relief bouety pro mis hive he n ai ndunccd fc,r -- works on iixw income tax blanks. ,j i -- se i)itttin 1 Tuc sd iv Mimbs") of the vavj non o .nnciMun o th Logan and I irst ward The wotk and busi- 1 C a he ere end 'tuned at n ,s n i cling will Itgin at 2 30 ac s ('hi-- the home of Mr. s 0 doc Do quilts "ill bewillreadybe tn l en Suture! n tv nmg to quilt Rtfieshments Vocal solos were givei by Miss se v e d I ourth vvarl Meeting will begin Vivun Bui i up, accompanied by of A d monstration Fawn n 2 o clock Mis Mis Christiansen v Cs and rugs will Pitt on gave a tal , in 'h v da th. miking tf V good attendance is jf nu.sionarv oiganiatious Miss be give i J. ned Ph too H ird"g ..ml M s B ss related seveial nussi inancs Sixth ward The vork and extent ice. Humorous txpentnc f ineeting will be held Mr will conduct a weie told bv s'wertl numbers Let ha Henrickson the group Piano solos were play. discussion on the vegetable gareO be Doiothv Montrose anil Jov e den, when and what to plant A group of mends arranged i Allen Teachers reports will be heard and surprise party Saturday evening follow will a sociil After the program ttfreshmtnts at the home of Mr and Mrs ASecond ward The teachers re- lbeit Webber, the occasion were served Twentv one raimbeii being meetand business woik ind included port the birthday anniversary of Mr. wtit beWtbbcr ing will he held Meeting will be done will 30 2 at Quilting gin The evening was spent in pko the afternoon duimg Club Members ing games and progressive bunco Ninth ward The teachers meet- Refreshments were served follow1 30 Tlie social ing the games Those included ing w ill begin at i lesson Acquiring Use of the party weie Mr and Mrs Weseivue Mrs L L) Xaixbitt i u1 r lamed Speei h will be conducted by'Mrs bber Mr and Mrs Kenneth R th( numbers of her ilub at her Eva Jacobsen Mr and Mrs Otto Stevenson, Miss honu Saturdax afhtnoon will Steffenhagen, Mrs. Alfred VV ward Eleventh Meeting 01 arlottt K,lt gat i book nvuxx convene at 2 30 Piesident Regna ther WMiss Lea Wur-te-Mrs Miss Esduring thn tfternooM Leona Mcebber, and Maughan will conduct the work A display Arthur of Calif, Mr and Mrs Fred i Iaint i i vi nu it i wth and busim ss meeting C Dntyler Mr and Mrs HA bib im mbits til Gibnf lug- - and u talk on rug makui t) Ui v aw jMule industry rwear cJ-lap- laughters ol tne Hand, la meeting was held Frio I'tcrnoon at the home of M The afternoi lmv Sp.ncer jtogium consisted of, a sketch , f Mrs life of Saiah Walt tin ton leid by Mrs Ann W 1 on leading o! several poems i, Mis Rogers, voal solos, M G. h St' watt, aceompumeel n, Blanche Lardon Al Vi te th1 program a so. il lour w is enjoyed and dainty re lieshments were seived by tl bi stess Sht was assisted bv Mi Ruby Spencei and Mrs G Wei dell Spencer of Piestoi Th. uu I i j. 1945- - Camp Meeting Programs At Social I Hi ,. lbonal Iht Program Given At Relief Society Entertained mission f th. id i i Ill, Si la ague fust liii' until JiV't 111 um 1) if i mi t Missionary Group KKWI-- Mi nu rn ui Brielgt SiirtliiN, Time aTopiodi in United iWl-Slawla- K M Uuick relief (or acid ind turn heartburn On'v Idc 1935, Liggett 3c Myers Tobacco Co. sy lestemeld - THEYRE MILDER-THE- Y TASTE BETTER |