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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER LOGAN, UTAH, L, 9 Scholarship Winners To US AC Named By U. P. ; of Diesel Engine for Union Pacifics , Second Streamlined Train 1 034. PAGE THREE. SMUT CONTROL 1 29700 Pounds 7, College Ward News WORK PLANNED Achievement exercises of the West club were held at the school house on Wednes-oaafternoon under the direction tt the leaders, Mrs Floyd Olsen nd Mrs Kenneth Olsen The pro- gram consisted of musical mini bers by the club girls, a report on the years work bv Miss Vera Oiscn, a demonstration by Marvel end Melba Olsen and a song bv Dons Jensen and company The work done by the girls was dismayed and was judged by Miss Chloe Anderson and Hilda Schenk Miss Isola Jensen, Cache county home demonstration Hgr.t Wrs I resent and talked about cluu The best articles will be work taken to the county fair. Mr and Mrs Leonard Wright and children of Ogden spent SunW right v day here with Mrs mother, Mrs Peter Johnson. an-- i In honor of the birthday iversane of Mrs Edna OKen and Denzi! Egan, a party w os piven on Wednesday at the home t f Mrs. Olsen. Dinner was served aid a social afternoon enjoyed Miss Lillian Leishman who is a nurse at the LDS hnsnilal in Salt Lake City spent Wednesday and Thursday at the home of Mrs Edna Hansen A group of young people entry ed a bonfire party on Wed College y Dr R. J. Haskell, senior plant pathologist of the department of D C, Washington, agriculture, will be in Cache and Box Elder counties September 6, 7 and 8 to work out with the wheat farmers and the experts of the college o smut control program for the county A tour of the two counties will be made will and meetings be held at the county agent's office in the court house at kwh year there conies to the (.SAC a number of stu dents who have been awarded scholarships by the I nion Pa- cific railroad for achievements in hoinemaklng and agriculture. These students are worthy of notice and should be upon complimented highly their accomplishments, 1 he students receiving the scholarships this year are: Mr. George K. Little, Morgan, Morgan Count j Mr. Car-vgingham, Morgan, Morgan Count; Miss Deseret Wright, Coalville, Summit county; Miss Peon Talbot, Oak City, Millard County; Miss Llsie Jack-scoRandolph, Rich Count ; Miss Ina Haw son, Ogden, Weber Count ; Miss Ora Robinson, Meadow, Mdlard County Bear Mr, Newell Checkctts, River City, Box Elder Count ; Miss Ibahclie Archibald, Cache County; Miss Hepw orth, arimugton, Davis Couut; Miss LaKue Iron Stephens, Cedar ( Count; Miss Eva Mac SanJuab Count); ders, Nrphi, Miss Zerea Bryson, Woodruff, Rich Count) ; Mr. W lllnun Whitaker, Salt Lake, Salt lake County; Miss Loreue Brown, Summit County; Coalville, Misj Dorothy Mae Kirk, Too. ele, Tooele County; Miss Lewi Provo, I tab County ; Miss Peola Sregmillcr, SC George, County; Washington Miss Katherine Johnson, Ogden, Weber County. Men Speak At ej Salt Lake Funeral Heber C Maughan and W A Budge of Logan were speakers at the funeral of Mrs Cathrine Williams Bruer Maughan, wife of Peter Fatnea Maughan, in Salt Lake City earlv this wek The funeral services were held elia ward chapel under in the the direcloin of Bishop James F Sheffield Mrs Maughan, who was 59 years of age, died a week ago today n, V lly-ru- e 1- - west In the evening stunts and T.eadows Games entertain-- ! formed the evening's ment and refreshments were served to twenty guests. The Misses Norma, Helen and Edna Olsen entertained the hign on si hn.il students at n party Wednesday evening at the College west school house. A variety of games formed the evenings after which a dainty lunch was served Mrs Maude Groscost and famhome ily have returned to their in Salt Lake City after a weeks visit with relatives here The College east Sunday school officers and teachers with their partners entertained at a canyon party on Thursday evening. Mr and Mrs H W Hansen attended the Peach day program et Brigham on Friday nesday Guard your Health with KILL FLIES. MOSQOITOIS .AMD OTHER INSECTS it, Fall Af-to- n After performing perfectly for 700 engine and its directly connected hours on the test block the first generator are 20 feet in length and Diesel engine ever to be used have a, combined weight of 29,700 American railroad pounds, the engine alone tipping d for FROCK like this will make any binart! To make this colpassenger service is being installed the txale sat 18,000 pounds. The legiate outfit youll want washable stlk for the blouse with on the chassis of the power car of entire power car and its equipment broadcloth for the jacket and skirt. It a designed for sizes 14 to 20 the second streamline train com- weighs 80 tons. and 32 to 42. Size 18 requires 3 4 yaids of 35 inch fabric for the train with its three This six-cpleted for transcontinental service jacket and skirt and 2 4 yards for the blouse on the Union Pacific between Chi- Pullman sleeping cars, especially 1 To secure a PATTERN and VI sl.U lG cago and the Pacific coast. MOUNTAINS BAN designed for service on Union Pafill out the coupon hi low, being suie to MENTION The exhaust outlets for the en- cific streamline trains, will be the THE NAME OF THIS NEWSPAPHt. gine's 12 cylinders which produce second of the Union Pacific's fleet PATTERN BOOK, with a complete selection of 900 horsepower may be seen at the of streamliners. Trains No. 3 and PINK LEMONADE JuliaThe FALL Its 15 cents when purchased Boyd designs, now is ready upper right of the picture. At the No. 4, each of nine cars, including separately. Or, It you want to order it with the pattern above, send lower left is a part of the electric four Pullman cars and in just an additional 10 cents with the coupon. sleeping generator which, directly connected a 1200 horse(tty Iliih'ri Pr vs) to the engine, converts the engine each powered with Diesel engine, EUREKA SPRINGS Ark output into current for the four power JULIA BOYD, 103 PARK AVENUE, NEW YORK are expected to be Eureka Springs claims the distinctraction motors on the first and also of Enclosed ia 15 cents in coin for of tion being the only city in the second trucks of the train. The completed during the winter. United States that don't have a Size Pattern No, circus Name l y's furniture, clothing and perWhile other Ozark cities were Address sonal property Only half of a drawing crowds from surrounding KANSAS HAS State City $1,000 los3 was covered by insuragricultural areas on circus days, Name of this newspaper ance. Eureka Springs merchants tore In March, 1931, the applicant's their hair, but there was little they MODERN JOB mother died Applicant's share of could do without blasting away a funeral expenses, $200. At the section of the Ozark mountains same time the applicants wife beThere is not enough level ground hotel with a football team because there was came ill and had to have house- within several miles of the town having an eight-stor- y (Hi Vmtrti Pins ) m place for a gridiron Baseball hold months for to three Later erect a circus tent Eureka each floor a ground floor. help KANSAS CITY, Mo The Home A cave extending under most of teams are forced to travel five Springs children have to journey Owners Loan corporation reports she broke her arm. Joplin, or Springfield, to get the city is the basis for the first miles before finding a spot large the case of a modern job, a car In November, 1932, a daughter to claim. The Basin Park hotel, built enough for a diamond pink lemonade. living in southeastern had her tonsils removed Cost $35 their repair man This Arkansas health resort also on a hillside opens at each level The top of one of the Ozark Kansas, whose salary is $90 a Then seven children m the family to fame as the only to a different elevation of the hill mountains was leveled to make an suffered attacks of measles When lays claim month and with a basement for was out of the way, city The high school never has had airport for visitors. In April, 1929. the applicants that epidemic five cf them became ill of smalldaughter was knocked down by a pox. that motor car, suffering injuries made her practically an invalid Recently the applicant's wife entered a hospital for an operafor a year Medical bills, $250. 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