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Show THE HERALD. JOURNAL, LCGAN. UTAH, FRIDAY, PAGE SIX INTERESTING PLANT LECTURE TONIGHT Members of the Logan Garden club and other garden club organ- izutlons of Cache Valley are invited Ninth ward Exp orers held their tQ aU(,nt) the sigma X1 lecture on annual banquet last night with thp of Plant Growth" s about 175 members and gucs w. yvent of the Califor- Dr F D. Ulyu..i-jpresent. Dean George lnatitute of Technology to be w e speaker, principal W;18 ton in the Utah State Ag- Charles Sorensen was master rleultur'a.X college auditorium at 8 ceremonies. Sheldon Bergcson ta m There is no admission charge, explorer leader of the ward and everyone interested in plants is invited to take advantage of this A clinic will be held unusuai opportunity to hear this m. 5 Saturday from 9 a. m. lo p. ac- - international authority on the subschool in the Wellsville grade t of plant hormones. cording to Cache county coordinA gort business meeting of Dr. John Sheldon Bcrgeson. alor, members and officers of the Logan M. Hadley of (he USAC speech Qan)fn Club will be held in room instruction will offer departmivt jqi Commons building on the cam-t- t.o parents and 'eaeheis ot the dis-- , pug at 7.30 p m before the ture, following which those in at- tendance will adjourn to hear the Dr. N. A. Iedersmi of the USAC lecture in the auditorium. H. C. an has returned to Logan after Maughan, newly elected president absence of four days He was 0f the cub will be in charge of Col- - the business Ricks the at guest speaker meeting. lege annual leadership week tivities in Rcxburg. j ig-h- NK-ec- lec-trie- j RESIDENT Logan National Guard members were especially happy today. to First Lt. Robert R. the quarterly payroll, Holden, amounting to about 1200, has arrived. Members of the local unit may obtain their cheeks by callO. P. Eklund. 93. former Logan ing at the armory building. resident, died Thursday evening at the home of his son, Richard EkI Logan Third ward M Men and in Los Angeles. Cleaners are sponsoring a Sweet- lund, Mr. Eklund was a resident of the hearts Valentine dance Tuesday Logan Seventh ward for many evening at 3:30 in the ward years, moving to Los Angeles In 1933 chapel. A floor show will be pre- after his wife, Augusta E. Eklund, sented during the evening, and died. He was a painter by trade. Eldon Hansens orchestra is to two sons, He is survived furnish the music. The general Richard Eklund of byLos Ar.gelesi to attend. is invited public Cal., and Orlando Eklund of Portland, Ore. Mrs. Mary Vilafa Carlisle, 68. Funeral services will be held of Joseph Alfred Carlis wife at 12:30 p, m. in the Seventh died at the family home in Mill Sunday ward chapel with Bishop A. George Creek, Salt Lake county, Thurs- Raymond Interment officiating. day. She was born in Cache will be in the family plot in the county, March 27, 1871, a daughter Logan city cemetery. of John and Lily S. Walpole Friends may call at the W. Hall mortuary, 34 East CenLoyal ter, Sunday from 10:30 a. m. until Preston Carnegie library has re- 12 noon. new book adceived twenty-si- x ditions during the first part of February, according to Mrs. Helen Beckstead, librarian. TEAMS FORMER OF LOGAN DIES . DEBATE Mr. and Mrs. Heed Bullen of this city announce the arrival of TO PARTICIPATE baby daughter, born yesterday at the Budge Memorial hospital. It is the popular Logan couple's Eight Utah State Agricultural first child. Mrs. Buiien was forcollege debate teams were making merly Miss Kathryn Bowen, and final preparations today to parMr. Bullen is manager of the debate ticipate in the local radio station. tournament to be held in Salt Murray K. Christiansen, student Lake City Saturday, Dr. Wallace at Utah State Agricultural college, J. Vickers, college debate coach has undergone a major operation disclosed. Colleges participating In the convention are Utah State Agot a Logan hospital. ricultural college. University of Glen Olofson is receiving treat- Utah, Brigham Young University, Weber college, and Westminster ment at a Logan hospital. college. Students who will represent Mr. and Mrs. Joseph U. Anderson of this city are rejoicing over Utah State at the tournament, listed as to their respective teams, the arrival of a baby girl, born are as follows: senior college deat a local hospital. baters, David G&ncheff of Trenton and Paul Coburn of Logan: Mont Kenney of Cedar City and STAG REDUCTION Kimball of Kanosh; Raymond Abner DeMille of Rockville and Justin Tolton of St. George. POLICY 'Junior college debaters: Douglas Parkinson of Hyrum and Alan Fonnesbeck of Logan; Stanley In an effort to reduce the num- A.nderson and Evan Iverson, both f Lane Palmer of Tremonton: ber of "stags attending the Utah State Agricutural college student Tremonton and James Maughan Ralph Carlson of body dances, Student Social Chair- of Richfield; man Kenneth Hill of Logan de- Hyrum and Alton Davis of Riverclared Thursday that no stags will side; and Lois Sargent of Coalbe allowed to attend the student ville and Owen Hunsaker of Honeyville. body dance Saturday evening. The group will leave Logan at Chairman Hill stated that the action was necessitated by the 8 a. m. Saturday arriving on tlu presence of too many of the male Utah campus at 11 a. m. Competiand too few of the female popula- tion will open at 11:15 a. m. when tion at the student body dances. the first round will be held with The aim of the ban is to increase the succeeding rounds being held the number of dates for college at 1:15, 2:13 and 3:15 p. m. Each team will debate the two social affairs. "So many stags nave attended sides of the question alternately the recent dances that they oc- with no decisions given. The quescupied over half of the dancing tion being discussed is the national collegiate question, "Isolafloor," he declared. Saturday's dance is being held tion from Belligerents. ' in the Smart gymnasium following the Brigham Young University-Uta- h State basketball game, and will be in the honor of the a five-scho- IS USAC Sweetheart Dance Set At Wellsville Sponsored by the M Men and Gleaner Girls of the Wellsville First ward, a Sweetheart dance will be held In the new gymnasium at Wellsville Tuesday, Feb- Downey Whips Preston Indians The Downey Bulldogs made it two straight over the Preston Indians when they took a close one, 40 to 38. Leading 36 to 33, going into the last quarter. Coach Rex Hunsaker sent in a team of reserves and the move was almost fatal for the Downey five. Led by the brilliant play of Hansen, who tossed in 16 counters, the Preston five allowed only four points for the last quar- ter and almost, ute victory. snatched a last ruary 13. Free refreshments will during the evening. Come be served Germany Caught Hull Launches Move For Lasting Peace Feb. 9 WASHINGTON, RICHMOND SCOUTS OBSERVE WEEK day. Recommittal ceremonies were held on Thursday, during which the boys heard President Roosevelt's message. On Friday a good turn in the home was featured and on Saturday to do a good turn in the community the scouts are cooperating with the mayor and city council to patrol traffic. The boys in uniform will be stationed along the principal streets as junior police to oversee traffic and remind the people of traffic regulations. The city officials and scouts ask for cooperation in this service that the people might be more safety minded. A court of honor and charter Institute wi(l be held Sunday. Scout programs will be featured at srnool Monday and on Tuesday at the MIA meetings. Two members day. of the Cr were listed as missing four members of the cr. injured, were landed and to hospitals. EYES Are Essential! f Presenting: Counsel For the Defense. De Valera Is Given Suppression Power WENATCHEE, Wash. 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Friends may call at the family home, 202 South First West street, Saturday evening and Sunday fore-noon until time for the services. Interment will be in the famll plot in the Logan city cemetery under the direction of the Lindquist Mortuary. COMPANY steamer hCNK CPi-T- el TOBEHELDSUNDAY 0CDEN, UTAH ish 9 Never before have we offered Elgins at such a low FONNESBECK RITES BECKER PRODUCTS r eo. DO.MDU.N. nounce burglars. Someone broke into his print shop last night and stole the completed form of his editorial page which was to have been printed today. Logan Stake Plans Old Folks Socials The Richmond Scouts are observing the annual scout annivers- ary week from Feb. 8 to Feb. 13 inclusive, with a program for each I Oddities In The News DUBLIN, Feb. 9 (t'.Ki A supreme court decision today gave SAN JOSE. Cal. When Editor Premier Eamon de Valera power T. G Laughlin gets out his Santa to suppress the Irish Repub-lica- n army under his "offenses against Clara County Review next week1 he will scathingly- de- the state bill. undoubtedly By a majority decision, the court held the bill, passed by the parlia. ment and put up to it for consideration, was not repugnant to the constitution. Under the bill, now law. the government may Intern Irish citi zens in concentration camps on suspicion of terrorism. Previously only foreigners could be so held. Formal trial or specific charges will not be necessary. The decision was regarded as a victory for de Valera because it LOGAN had been forecast if the court rejected the bill de Valera would have had either to amend lt . or Mrs. Gertrude Bell Smith, one of to hold a general election. Logan's respected lifetime residents and wife of Robert N. Smith, passed away today at a local hospital after a sudden illness. She has been prominent in religious and civic activities during her entire life, working tirelessly ta'Rfief Society PrimaryStmday Twelve wards in Logan stake school and choir in the Fourth the annual Old Folks ward. She was esteemed by her will observe day on February 22 this year, it many acquaintances, and known as was announced today by Austin a cheerful and energetic worker in Pond, stake chairman. all worthy endeavors. Each ward will arrange its own Mrs. Smith was born in Logan October 13. 1878, a daughter of Ely program, including in most cases and Eliza McClellan Bell. Surviving the serving of dinner, a program are her husband; two children. Mrs. and dance, said Mr. Pond. Hie Ardella Griffiths of Logan and Lt. Old Folks parties are annual Dr. R. Denton Smith of San Fran- events, held in honor of the ward oldsters. cisco. and five grandchildren. The stake central committee inFuneral arrangements will be announced later by Lindquist and cludes. besides Mr. Pond, George B. Bowen and Floyd Adams. Sons Mortuary. OF All members of Cache Valley posts, Veterans of Foreigu Wars and American Legion, with their partners, are invited to attend the special prevue of The Fighting 69th, outsanding film of World War days, in the Grand theater Monday night at 11 o'clock, it was announced today. The film is being ptesented through courtesy ot Logan theaters, according to John Trew hello, manager of the Roxy. It Includes such stars as James Cagney and Pat O'Brien. STEAMER Socialist VANCOUVER, B. C. Mayor J. Lyle Telford, recently attacked for his criticism of the OLD CUSTOMERS FAMILIES dominions war policies, found toNOTHWO DOWN! election PAY the voting day general register listed him as a housewife. He said he believed it was a mistake. Good vision is a prime essential to the modern executive, because eyestrain cuts efficiency The junior BERKELEY, Cal. opens room for error, causes quicker fatigue! Have a class at the University of California complete and comprehensive eye examination NOW announced it would elect a king, not See the capable, registered optometrist with offices a queen, to reign at the spring informal next Friday. This is leap here! year and the women are getting VouH Be Frankly Told If Glasses Are Not Needed! too much attention, they declared. Besides there are too many queens Hear the Standard Optical-KS- L on the campus. Players tonight at ten SATURDAY War Veterans Are Guests At Prevue 0. COPENHAGEN. Denmark It is forbidden to take a hot bath here. The government has ordered water beating systems cut off because of a fuel shortage. that Undersecretary of State Sumner Welles will leave shortly on a tour of Italy, Germany, Britain and inforFrance to obtain first-han- d mation on conditions existing in those countries. State department officials declared, however, that Welles tour of the European capitals had no connection with the peace talks which have already been inaugurated with several neutral countries. Announcement Made Disclosing the beginning of peace talks with neutral countries, Hull said: It is announced by the secretary of state that In. view of existing PRIVATE SHOW AT hostilities in many parts of the world, in view of the effect of such hostilities on the neutral nations MAIN of the world, and in view of the evident desire of ail neutral nations for the eventual restoration A preview showing of Robert E. of world peace on a sour, a and lastPulitzer prize play Abe ing basis for all nations, diploma- Sherwoods in Illinois" will be given Lincoln tic conversations of an informal in at the Smithfield movie form been character have pomrr.onced with neutral governments arid will Main Theater Saturday morning to with all an invited audience. probably be continued Invitations have been issued to neutral governments. It should be emphasized that Logan and Cache Valley residents these conversations involve no plan to attend the movie, which stars or plans but are in the nature of Raymond Massey, one of filmdoma preliminary inquiries relating io a most outstanding character actors. While the preview is strictly insound international economic system and, at the same time, world vitational, the theater management announces the picture will return wide reduction of armaments. Matters involving present war to the theater in the near future conditions are not a part of these for public showing. These preliminary conversations. conversations can, of course, be extended to belligerent nations inso- LIFELONG RESIDENT far as they involve these two common problems, of future peace." 43-3- 2. 194 LOS ANGELES After completing a 30 day horseback ride, chained in his saddle, Elmer Schumann, a Montana cowboy, will marry Loretth Shatz, 23. on horseback. He rode into the hall of records to get his marriage license. He is making the marathon ride as a publicity stunt. channels, probably will be broadened to include talks with all neutral governments. Hulls announcement followed disclosure by President Roosevelt and 9, BY UNITED PRESS. (LHi Hansen stole the honors of Uie night with 22 points. In a preliminary game the Downey second team defea ted the Preston seconds, I of Steel Secretary of State Cordell hull announced today that conversations have begun with several neutral governments with a view to the eventual restoration of world peace on a sound and lasting basis. All Neutrals Hull said the conversations, beconducted through diplomatic ing min- ATTACK FAILS PARIS, Feb. 9 t'J! A war communique tonight said a sudden German. attack was repulsed between the Saar and Moselle rivers and that losses inflicted on the enemy were greater than those suffered by the French forces engaged. in Ring FEBRUARY U1M ntOW j J |