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Show THE I PAGE FOUR HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, L, Youth in Court Battle for Life CHURCH NEWS JULY SATURDAY, UTAH, 8, 19 39. L'Amour for Larnour? ABOUT TOWN HERES MORE ABOUT SAVANT - (Continued From Page One) Miss Melba Call, daughter of A marriage license was issued t Friday to Leonard Alma Pitkin, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Call last week ot her uncle, 28, Preston, Idaho, and Evelyn C. I. Fox of Salt Lake City. She Allen, 20, Logan. returned to her home today. a W. G. Clark was granted divorce from Alice Isabell Clark Bishop and Mrs. L. Tom Perry Friday in district court. The di- and family and Mr. and Mrs. vorce was given on tne grounds Albert Kowallis of Fond du Lac, of desertion and Mr. Clark was Wis onsin, spent the day motorawarded all real and personal pro- ing through Franklin Basin and perty. surrounding territory. was-gues- CATHOLIC' CHURCH Catholic services will be held In the chamber of commerce rooms Sunday at 9 a. m. LCTHnnA.V CHURCH The Evangelical Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) holds serand vices in Logan on tlie first third Wednesday of each month. The congregation worships in the Seventh Day Adventist chapel, 274 N 2nd West The time of worship CHRISTIAN ji SCIENCE "Sacrament" is the subject of to be read by the of the Christian Science Society Logan on Sunday July 9th. Services Sunday at 11 a. m. and Wednesday at 8 p. m. Sunday School at 9'4j a. m. 108 N Main St. All are lesson-sermo- n PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH m. Morning worship at 9 a. Church school at 9 '45: Church at Second West and Center William Robert Bergunder Jr, right, young collegian charged with killing two automobile salesmen, on trial for his life at Phoenix, Ariz. At the counsel table are his father, left, former prominent Seattle, Wash, attorney, and Attorney C. T. McKinney, center. SECOND WARD A patriotic program will be given in the Second ward sacrament services Sunday at 7 :30 p. m. The program will consist of congregational singing; prayer; song by the choir, with Mrs. Yeates and Mrs. Ewer taking the lead; vocal solo, Dean Hale; duet, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crowshaw, accompanied by Lorraine Smith on the violin; reading, Louise Shumway; national anthem, S. L. McArthur assisted Ariel by the choir; trumpet solo, will Berntson. Mrs. W. F. Baugh be the Goddess of Liberty. The program is under the direction of Laura Shumway. Helen Bell will be at the organ. - . Koenig, minister. YOUTHFUL KILLER Warmer Weather The abnormally cool weather that has been with Cache Valley for the past three days siemed to be giving way to a mild heat wave today as the mercury shot to 90 degrees Wednesday and Thursday thermometers registered 75 maximum while citizens wondered if summer were weakening. Friday the mer- cury climbed 10 degrees to 85, while today it shot up another five. According to reports from the United States weather observatory, SLXTH WARD been .05 of an inch preSpeakers In sacrament services there has in the Sixth ward Sunday at 7:30 cipitation during July. will be Mrs. Lillia A. Spencer and Mrs. A. G. Kilbum. Music will be HELD furnished by the Relief Society LAST McSinging Mothers and Loys B. are Cann. Relief Society teachers asked to make their visits and report Tuesday at 2 p. m. RITES FOR HONOR SMITH EIGHTH WARD The program at the Eighth ward sacrement meeting Sunday at 7:30 p. m. will be given by the Sunday schcol officers and teachers. Everyone is invited to attend. TENTH WARD Elder Burties L. Embry, recently returned missionary, will be the speaker in the Tenth ward Sunday night at 7:30. Also on the program will be selections by the German choir, under the direction of Fred Glauser. The public is inI TELLS OWN STORY Returns To Cache PHOENIX, Ariz., July 8 dP Robert Burgunder was ready to testify this afternoon to tell his version of his robbery and murder of two Phoenix automobile salesmen on the desert southeast of here April 29. The state rested its case at noon after the jury heard the third confession allegedly made by the college youth. Burgunder stated in his confession; "I told them I wanted their money and their car and nothing else. I told Koury to tie up Peterson and he did. Then I told Koury to tie his (own) feet 'Then I shot him in the back and then I shot Peterson in the body and head." Robert M. Burgunder, the accused murderer's father, attempted to have the shorthand confession thrown out of evidence on grounds his son had not been informed the confession would be used against Tributes of respect were paid at the funeral services of Mrs. him." Honor Smith, held Wednesday at the Fairview cnapel. Speakers at hte rites were Wal- ONEIDA STAKE ter Rawlings of Preston, Hazen of Lewiston, William Spackman H. Wiser and Bishop Leslie J. CONCLAVE Cole. numbers inSpecial musical cluded a trio by the Griffin sisters; a solo by Scott McKnight, and a solo by Myrl Cunningham. The choir sang two numbers, with solo parts by Wilma Gilbert and James Cottle. vited. Prayers were by Richard Smith and Beatrice Hall. ELEVENTH WARD , The grave was dedicated by Henry A. Theurer of Providence, who recently returned from an ex- Lawrence Baird. tensive trip east where he attended the International Rotary convention at Cleveland and the world fair at New York, will be the speaker at the' Logan Eleventh GENEALOGICAL STAKE BOARD Cache stake genealogical board meeting will be held Sunday at 1:30 p. m Regular union meeting will be held at 2 p. m. in the stake house. Musical numbers will be furnished by the Ninth ward and Hope Reeder will be the speaker. Miss Reeder, former assistant librarian at the USAC, is now with the Brcwn University library of Providence, R. I. Site recently returned from the world fair as a library delegate. GERMAN No German meeti:.& will be held Sunday, it was announced toA day. play will be given Saturday, July 15, at 8 p. m. 40th QUORUM "Institute weeks. of El Providence Second ward Relief California, is visiting in society will meet Tuesday, July 11, Mendon with her sister, Mrs. Ida at 2 p. m. Teachers --re asked to Laliiss. make their reports. The time will be spent sewing-Vern B. Thorpe or Sait Luke City, head of Utah WPA recrea1 can not believe that any tion, and Jenna V. Holland, di- enemy formation would arrive rector of womens recreation in here without having its morale the state, and also of Salt Lake seriously shaken and without havCity, were inspecting the Logan-Cach- e ing lost such a high percentage Valley WPA recreation set- of its craft that the full volume up during the past week. County of the attack would die down to Supervisor Mart Ewing accom- a small trickle. panied the state officers on the inspection tour. Mrs. Ben Phillips spent Friday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Standing 'and daughter, Roma Jean, of San The Cache County Jackson Bernardino, California, are mak- Democratic League will meet ing an extended visit in Logan Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the Chamwith relatives and friends. Mr. ber of Commerce, it was announcStanding is an engineer with the ed today by E. B. Hanson, secCalifornia department of high- retary. Purpose of the meeting is ways. to effect a permanent organization and select officers for the coming Clyde Tarbet of Logan Second year. Also, committees for arward, and Charles Jenkins Jr., of ranging a prospective outing will Logan Eleventh, left today for be appointed. All league members foreign mission fields. Elder Tar- are urged to attend the session. bet, a son of Mr. and Mrs. David Tarbet, will go to France, while The condition of Bishop H. W. Elder Jenkins, son of Mr. and Ballard Jr., of Benson ward, who Mrs. Charles Jenkins, reports to underwent a major operation the German field. Both young at a local hospital, is men will embark on the same Thursday described serious by members of boat. Empress of Australia, from the family today. 17. to Enroute Quebec Quebec July they will visit Washington, D. C. Mrs. Effifc Merrill is leaving New York, Montreal, and other Monday to visit her daughter, of interest. points Mrs. Leslie K. Van Frank of New-burNew York. She will also Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, aC' visit the New York Worlds fair companied by Mrs. Ardella Grif- and other places of interest in fiths and her three children, have the east. returned from a pleasant vacation trip through Yellowstone Nation' The John Schenk family reunal Park. ion will be held Sunday afternoon at Willow Park, near the Cache A. N. McDonald and Frank county fair grounds. All members left today for San Fran- of the family organization are incisco. vited to attend. SET According to President George Burgi of the Oneida stake, July 15 and 16, Saturday and Sunday, have been set as dates for the stake Relief Society and Neu-berg- er M. I. A. conference-conventio- n. The- meetings will take t-7:30 e. lay-o4f- BASEBALL MECHANICS CLASS SETS OPEN DAY -- 000 000 000 200 002 OOx and Davis, 031 4 8 0 Fette and will o, confere- Boston Johnson Lopez. Nels L. Sorensen California where visit with relatives and see the Golden Gate Exposition. They expect to be gone about two they Among the out of town people the Hyrum B. Thatcher place in attending funeral Wednesday were the opera house and in the Mr. and services Mrs. Ezra T. Benson and Fourth ward chapel. of Weston, Mr. and Mrs. The opening session will be held family Ezra Price, and family-o- f 'SaW$ p. m.,. Saturday, July 15, Mrs.' Geneva Jones of San in the Fourth ward for all ward Lake, Dr. Richard Danford Francisco, and stake M. I. A. officers. The of Francisco, Mrs. Marguerfirst meeting for the Relief So- ite San Mr. Ballard of ciety will be Sunday at 8:30 a. and Mrs. George Tremonton, Hanson of Long m. This meet will be for stake SALT LAKE CITY, July 8 tr.R) and ward officers, bishops and Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Han.'PA workers in high councilmen, and will be in son of Garland, Mrs. John Brench-le- y 'Nearly 500 an Roy Irishman of Wells-villy Utah will be forced to take the opera house. "vacations without pay durThe .general session of the will be held in ing the next two months. State nce-convention Mrs. John IL Pitznr of Boise, Administrator D. J. Green we It the opera house at ten a. in. Sunannounced today. Members of the general Idaho, accompanied by her daughday. The mandatory action is re- board of the Sunday school and ter Virginia and son Charles, is quired under regulations of the the M. I. A. will be in attendance. visiting with her parents Presinew 1940 relief bill. A11 WPA At 2 p. m. Sunday a meeting dent and Mrs. Joseph E. Cardon. workers who have been employ- for all stake and ward M. I. A. Mrs. Pitzer expects to be in Loed continuously for 18 months or officers will take place in the gan about ten days. mote will be affected by the Fourth ward chapel. At the same Mrs. Della Hickman month-lon- g s. has retime in the opera house a genUtah's rolls will be reduced eral meeting will be held for all turned to her home after spendfrom 10,300 to 9700 by Monday, Relief oSciety workers of the ing last week visiting in southern with her sisters, Mrs. Ada Greenwell said. stake. The youth conference will Utah be in the evening Sunday, details Albrecht of Loa and Mrs. Ellen Peterson of Fremont. of the program to be announced. LEAGUE Mrs. Adeline Fortie. stake Singing Mrs. Glen Baird nnd daughter Mothers leader, met with all the NATIONAL LEAGUE members of this vocal body Satur- Shared of Fairfield, Montana, have (First game:) day, July 8, for a rehearsal of returned to their home after vis New York 000 002 051 8 12 0 numbers to be sung at the con- - iting the last two weeks with Mrs. Baird's parents. Mr. and ono 0u3 000 3 7 literence. Brooklyn Mrs. William Mair. Schumacher, Hubbell, Lynn and O'Dea; Hamlin, Hutchinson and Fae Hurst, Dirk Ca'I. Wayne Phelps. Hayworth Pates, Bill and Niles Hess, ancf Wallace Buckley spent the Fourth ( Second game.) of July visiting their families in New York 1)00 Logan. They returned Wednesday two Brooklyn to Nevada where Lohrman and Danning: Mungo they are em ployed on the railroad and Phelps. Open day for the vocational agricultural farm mechanics program 7 10 0 010 050 001 Chicago has been set for Monday of each Cincinnati 000 000 050 6 14 1 week at the South Cache high Passeau. Root, and Hartnett, Cannon, instructor, an- Grissom, L. Moore. Thompson and nounced today. I.nmhr,i, Instruction work will be given St. Louis at Pittsmirgh, post- - on these days from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. for persons taking ag work poned, wet grounds. and those who took the evening With the council of the 40th quorum of seventy fully organized, all members are asked to meet Sunday at 12 noon in the stake house. Merrill Gunnell, instructor at the Junior high school and a new member of the quorum, will conduct the discussion. An important proposition pertaining to a meritorious project will be presented. Philadelphia L.D.S. Sunday school will be held at 10:30 a. m. Dr. W. W Henderson will be the speaker and special music will be provided. Mr. and Mrs. left today for g, E. Utah WPA Workers Forced On Vacation ward sacrament services Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Vocal solos will be given by Gladys Mattson and Robert Paulsen. The public is cordially invited. LOGAN STAKE HIGH PRIESTS Monthly meeting of the Logan stake high priests quorum will be held at 2 p. m. Sunday in the Eleventh ward rooms in the basement of the tabernacle. All members of the quorum are urged to be in attendance. Misses Johnson, well-know- Mrs. Peter Thompson Tilly Olson, his son Cliff C. Goodwin, and John A. Crockett are enjoying a fishing trip on the Madison river in Montana. Charles Charles, I The surface of the Valley View highway, running from Logan to Collinston, is being repaired at the present time. During the winter, several large holes formed on the roadbed, presenting danger as well as inconvenience to motorists. The oiling repair is part of the stated road maintenance program. To Redding, California, has gone Billy Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hansen. The youth will join his brother, Blair, who is employed on the Shasta reclamation project. It was probate day in First District court today, with Judge Lewis Jones on the oench. Mrs. Anna Loosle of Clarkston underwent a major operation today at the Budge Memorial hospital. Nearly everything that Active Sport Is the Greatest Summer Physical Conditioner BY ALICIA HART NEA Service Staff Vi riter If, during the remaining weeks of summer, she could manage to play tennis or golf, ride horseback for an hour or swim a quarter of a mile three times a week, the average woman would look and feel younger and be more supple by the time the snow flies. There are no two ways about it, active sports are the great -- and hardeners of flabby muscles. Besides, with regular outdoor exercise, sagging skin becomes smooth and firm again, because circulation is improved and the muscles no longer are flabby. Hair and nails come healthier and stronger. The eyes have an alive sparkle, the skin a rosier glow. If regular outdoor sports are quite out of the picture for you (they probably aren't even if you think so) walking and skipping rope certainly shouldn't be difAnd if you ficult to manage. walk two miles a day, stepping along briskly, holding your chest up, stomach in and backbone as straight as possible, you undoubtedly will see a marked improvement in your figure and posture within six weeks. TRY ROPE SKIPPING advises doceor Unless your otherwise, try skipping rope for five minutes in the morning and for five more minutes later on in the day. Keep your head and chest up, your stomach in and knees quite flexible and relaxed as you skip. For walking or rope skipping, comfortable shoes with low heels or medium heels with a broad base should be worn. Clothing to be light and loosely fitted. A weight-equalize- rs g girdle and a narrow skirt are entirely out of order. That is, if you expect to get as much good out of your daily walk as a golfer does out of a game or a swimmer out of a quarter of a too-snu- ly ly mile. Government Enters Louisiana Scandal BATON ROUGE, La., July 8 The federal government took a hand in Louisianas scandals t(f day and indicated that criminal action would be taken against several more leading political figures in addition to the two state building supervisors charged with diverting WPA labor and materials to private use. George Caldwell, resigned building superintendent of Louisiana State university, was under a federal charge of using WPA labor and materials in private construction. Caldwell, who lives in a mansion with golden door knobs and bathroom fixtures, allegedly made W'PA workers build some barns and a corn crip on the estate of former Gov. Richard W. Leche. Federal authorities in Baton Rouge joined the crusade by charging James Marshall, 42. former WPA foreman on many uni(UP i is good in the New Deal is also in nazi Germany while everything that is bad in the New Deal is m Germany to the "nth power. "If the New Deal Involves us in a war then in order to win we will be forced to take a long step toward the German idea of leadership. In any case well have a goodly number of dictators fighting on our team, the educator pointed out. "If FDR runs again and is elected we will be taking a big step toward the German tvpe of government althougn he said he voted twice for FDR. Dr. Schorling proposed that boards be appointed to administer the various relief services rather than be continued to be used to build party strength and to undermine the character building programs of our schools and churches. Richmond EVELYN STODDARD. Reporter Mr. and Mrs. S. W Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Hendricks and daughter, Jean of Richmond, with other members of the Hendricks family went to Salt Lake City Monday to attend the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hendricks which was held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. H.) Hendricks Monday evening. Miss June Hicks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hicks and Grant Hendricks, son of Dr. and Mrs. VV. H. Hendricks were married on Monday in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pulsipher and family left Saturday morning with for St. George where they will versity building projects, misusing W'PA labor and mater- spend a part of their summer ials. vacation with relatives. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Anderson Caldwell got his freedom on bail but Marshall went to and Mr. and Mrs. Ace Anderson and son of Ogden left Sunday for jail in lieu of $7,500 bail. St. Anthony, Idaho, to spend a Plants, frozen 20,000 years ago, few days with Mr. and Mrs. D. D. are blooming again in Europe. Rydalch and family. They will Along with & great many tradi- also visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles W'ebb of Rigby, Idaho. tions of hate. $10,-00- Sensational Achievement in IjOiv Cost Automatic Heating AfflJ Mrs. Vera Alleman of Montpelier, and Hugh Christensen of Downey, both underwent major operations at the Budge hospital today. Mrs. James A. Langton and her daughter Lucy of Salt Lake City were in Logan yesterday visiting1 with Mrs. Langtons mother, Mrs. Lucy Cardon who is recovering from injuries sustained when she was struck by a bicycle. - JOA Furnace Automatic Stoker Humidifier Mother Heat Circulator To Be Science Study on f HYRUrWOMAN PRAISED AT BIER a $6000 suit her into by a band leader who claimed his coaching metamorphosed a movie star, Dorothy Larnour wound up in a New York night club with Stephen Fuld, Columbia Broadcasting System executive. They denied it was love, but said executive Fuld, to reporters: Id marrv her if shed let me. After a strenuous day spent defending herself against class last year. AMERICAN LEAGUE First game Boston 012 000 000 3 10 0 ATLANTA, Ga., July 8 l'P New York 1 4 0 000 100 000 Indian girl who Ostermueller and Peacock; Hil- The birth in the mountain fatgave r, debrand. Sundra, Murphy and ness of Peru will be brought to Danning. for scientific the United States purposes" within 10 days, Richard Second game S. Gary. Ind., attorney Funeral services were held in Boston 000 000 111 3 5 1 said Kaplan, today. the Hyrum Second Ward chapel New York 000 000 101 2 5 0 Medina and her said Lina He Wednesday for Mrs. Margaret M. Galehouse and Desautels; Russo, baby would be taken to a leading Andersen, respected Hyrum resi- Murphy anl Dickey. midwestern dent who died Sunday. The seruniversity, under vices were presided over by Bish- rirst sponsorship of principals he was game not at liberty to disclose He did op Edwin Clawson. 5 13 3 not name the Washington ..211 000 001 The ward choir, directed by A. Philadelphia university 001 10x ..202 6 8 0 He said there would be no pub-lic- e Petersen and accompanied by Masterson. Carrasquel, Appleton of the exhibitions child Mrs. Alta Petersen, sang several and Ferrell; Beckman, Dean and mother. appropriate numbers and a vocal Hayes. solo was furnished by Mrs. Florence Morrell. Second game Those who spoke Washington ..100 031 20 words to the relativescomforting of Mrs ..010 000 10 Andersen were C. F. Olsen, Eu- Philadelphia Krakauskas and Giuliani ; Pippen gene Johnson and Bishop Claw- and Brucker. SALT LAKE CITY. July 8 (I' Pi son. High tributes were paid to Send for our free booklet," the many yine traits of character Detroit 004 010 000 5 9 0 Dean Peterson, assistant director possessed by Mrs. Andersen, to Chicago 000 020 Olx 10 15 1 of adult education for adner quiet and WPA, manBridges, Walkup, Brown and vised today, as he launched a ner, her love unassuming and devotion to York; Lee and Tresh. e state-widschool her husband and children and correspondence course in safe driving. faith unwavering in re- - First game her Peterson said the course is ofo Cleveland 300 000 110 5 6 0 fered free to all Utah residents vvPr5ryeLs- Jvere offered by Bishop St. Louis 002 100 000 3 7 1 over 14 years of age the of Downey, Ida Harder, Milnar, Whitehead and hope that it will help with and Joseph F. Nielsen. to stop and Pytlak; Glenn Kennedy the and Interment was in the maiming killing of our fellow men." cemetery, where the graveHyrum was Second game The complete course, by in M,chael Johnson of Cleveland LotanUd Traffic nnd Driving" was"Safety released St. Louis by the WPA for free distribution. There is a good and growing. chance that a softening of the fibre of your organization may set in unless you can find a subfor the challenge of stitute grandfathers day. I presume grandson may have had a chance ) to dramatize himself to his pos- - I terity by telling the federal gov- - I ernment that Utah can take care ' of its needy. If such a step were practical then it appears that H grandson fumbled the ball on the five yard line," he continued The National Socialist Party of Germany is more than a political machine it is a way of hfe just as the Mormon religion is a way of life. The National Socialist Party approaches a religion. Both nazi socialism and the Mormon church are interesting to explore However, its one thing to visit in a country and a very different thing to live in it," he said. "Any sensible man would give his eyeteeth to live in Utah but it is hard for sensitive and restless souls to live under the nazi flag. I regard Logan as a heaven on earth for the youngster under 25 and the oldster over 30, he said. Mardenne and Barbara daughters of Kenneth Johnson of St. Paul, Minn., are spending the summer visiting with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson of Logan. Miss I" me Reeder, former asat Utah State sistant L. n Agricultural college and in Cache stake genealogical circles, is visiting in Logan with friends and relatives. Miss Reeder has just returned from San Francisco, California, where she was a delegate to the fair from the Brown University Library of Providence, Rhode Island. At is present, she employed at the Providence institution. is 7:00 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to all. The next service is Wednesday, July 19. programs are likely to develop a friendly feeling of goodwill. These programs do not develop enough healthy critics to keep you strong : Now you can afford automatic heating even though your home, store or building doesn't even have central Ro-sa- beating! The new Unit Heatmaker is a complete automatic heating plant ht itself costs only a few dollars a month gets ample heat from little fuel! lust Plug It In Just plug it in Safe Driving Course Sponsored By WPA and start gening comfortable, wholesome, automatic heat. No fire building the Unit Heatmaker firm itstlfind regulates the indoor temperature besides. It even humidifies HERE the air, removing unpleasant dryness. The Unit Heatmaker is made in two SUNDAY, JULY 9 Npw Red Eagle Airplane Owned and 15y HIDE EN FLOYD IIANSEN different sizes. Come in and see them demonstrated. 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