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Show F '5 'J a itfir(')'' t i THE JOURNAL CACHE VALLEYS ONLY, 'ASSOCIATED PRESS DAILY NEWSPAPER VOLUME LIII. SECOND SECTION. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. FRIDAY, MARCH. AND, HIGHEST PRICED, NET LARGEST PAID CIRCULATION NUMBER S4 7. 1930. v Director Peterson PLAN CAMPAIGNS FOR RE-ELECTIO- - TO CONGRESS N - Talks on Leadership . r'D v- To Club Members . School at L'. S. A. C. Continues Session With Interesting Program Today Director William Peterson, of the extension service, addressed the state club leaders conference and school at the U. S. A. C. Thursday morning, his theme being Leaders and Leadership. The moment we take on leadership, said the speaker, tne more carefully we have to watch members of .the Friars club of Mie program. Loguii furnishing Elder William Cook had charge, the speakers were- Pasel Grace, a Hawaiian missionary, and Eldi r Anthon Winkle, who had perorm-e- d niissionaiy work in the Netherlands The musical lumbers were uunished b the Misses JeVtuva Sthaub, S.vlvia Cannon and Letha Schaub of Lcgali The Hyrum stake piesidetiey are1 m.tkmg preparation's for a Sun- - ; dav school stake convention to b held Sunday, March 9. at 10 a in in the Third W4i'd chapel, for all wotkers. stake Sunday school pnesthood .quorum officers, mem- bers of bishopncs, stake presl- high council dency clerk and from the gent nl Iw.uJ will be present At 2 u m a public n.iei tmg will be held for the Ontire slake There will be no stake pnesthood meetuig held m1 March because of this conven-- ! MRS. C. J Git EN M llyium ' (. IIRISTI'NSEN ' KI RIS! BY 1R1INDS Saturday aftem xi fouiteen lad friends of Mis C J Christdnsen motored out to then home and gave Mrs Christensen a hanpv suinnse it being hoi birthday - ThcN weie laden with good things to eat and spent a very pleasant aftei'noon m Mrs ing games and singing Christensen has ben eoninied to her home bv illness for sometime and appieciated very much being remembered bv hir tiiends. all jouied in wishing Mrs Chnstrti- - tion sen best wishes and many more Vein Jenstn and vi,e mothei Mis H H Jensen pleasant birthdavs. (mi pREN OF MRS. MARGARET RICKS -- HONOR nui EIGHTIETH BIRTHDAY , Tv, v i ourselves. Leaders should be disciples of the master in following out what he said: Inasmuch as you do it unto the least of them, ye do it unto me. Director Peterson gave the folfor a lowing as qualifications good leader: One who is willing to give service, a leader must be imbued with a love for his fellow men; love of attainment; and love for community. The leader must strive to maintain community pride. He must be reand live above responsible proach; he cannot aiford to cheapen life; must utilize his marginal time to best advantage; a leader should see only the good and build on that; rather than participate in things harmful; a leader must establish a reputation for honesty; a leader should encourage honest effort on the part of those who are under him; and discourage procrastination; he should be ready to express commendation for the attainments gamed by, others. The leader must be able to see potentialities in the people whom he leads. He must be an artist, must be patient, must never show discouragement, must be tactful, must be thirfty and encourage thrift, must be buouy-an- t, and have at all times a I play-.Visito- rs J- aiotnci. mrs Margaret kicks, ner "V al'd daughters gave a party at or home last Friday afternoon. A being her eightieth birthday, her age, she .1 Notwithstanding and alert Qu,lc art .he has one daughter, nit n all' ,ls h time Young, The sons are llliapt. John. J. Silas, Thomas Wallace and Hugh. They all 11 I.'l in B1V'0'L except Thonia res'des in San Francisco. i the gathering, with the ex I NTERTAINS rem,.on ol Thomas E. all were the week Old in Ogden (OTIRIK CLIB Tlle fo!lwnng invited Mrs C J Jensen entei tamed Mis George Ross ut Salt I ake prescnt' ' the members of thp Cotene Uub City is the guost of her pirents, . 0 lsG Satin ay afternoon Budge waacn- - Mr and Mrs C' F Olsen LeRov Sumton and son War-- 1 loved and dpinty refreshments 'r, 5 ',tfe ruwti'ri M were seived , Special guests were'ren. aie spending a few days in Mrs Hattie JensCi, Mrs E. J Salt Lake An a and Mis J G Christdisen, enter- - i Yonk, Wilford Ltmdberg, A generous dinner Mrs. Henry Seheby of Logan tamed Sunday afternoon in honor Sunday evening Mrs Hyrum C of her son. Cloyd, and daughter,!, For several years the Ricks boys Jensen entertained sixteen friends Chloes birthday. Games wit in honor of her husband's birth-- . plaved and refreshments served ' ror. A delicious supper was eng hi ecu little friends. day nost or irienas wist served and the rest of the even-- , Mr and Mrs. Russell Pptersen, binnaay. mr tne day. returns many was and spent Saturday and Sunday in"cr in games ing spent M. I. A. PRESENTS THREE. social chat Ogden Miehacl Jensen left for Idaho, ONE ACT PLAYS f, Sunday evening a very inter-- 1 esting meeting was held in the Monday, to spend a week with his t On Friday evening three on First ward chapel, under the children and look after his farm-- 1 I direction of the (Continued on Page Two) with the 'ing interests there. .mri i "i j and sici(; 'v in J , 1 I i Aooootete d 1rttt Photo These women with the exception of Ruth Hanna McCormick, who le campaigning for a seat In the to the house of representatives. They are, left to rght (above) : senate, are candidates for Ruth Baker Pratt of New York, Ruth Hanna McCormick of Illinois, Ruth Bryan Owen of Florida and Below: Katherine Langley of Kentucky, Florence P. Kahn of Edith Nourte Rogers of Massachusetts. California and Mary T. Norton of New Jersey. Queen Of Heart L E W I S 1 0 J 1 A MIA, N EPARTMEN7 D By Mrs. George Pond Correspondent keen sense of humor, and accord to others What he would supply himself. A leader, he said, never Lewiston - Mrs. William moore looks for praise but seeks rather entertained at a card party and for counsel. luncheon on Thursday afternoon. S. R. Boswell, county agent for Those present were Mesdames Sevier, was chairman of the sesRalph Bemhisel, William Baer, Music was sion this morning. Kenneth. Cottle, Durrell Hendricks, furnished by the U. S. A. C. ladLa urn Crookston, Hyrum Karren, les glee club, under the direcLoyal Pond, Vincient Bowles, Jet tion of Professor Walter Welti, Cunningham, Herbert Harrison, Professor Chester J. Myers spoke Williard Hendricks, Earl Karren, on Chinese theatrical perforGeorge Vlllet, Ronald Campbell, mances, telling the gatherings of Wilford Christensen, Don Lewis, a visit he made to the Chinese Victor- - Hendricks,- - andMiss Leon theatre In San Franclsctr sometine. Chandler and . Mrs. Mae time ago. He also gave a demon. Chandler. The high score prize - stratlon of Chinese acting. Proto Photo AotociaCetl was awarded to Mrs. Bemhisel This afternoon at 4 oclock Miss cut pride to Mrs. Lewis. and the national P. H. former 0. Shelley, Wood of Hlnman, Chicago' Mary The Lewiston First ward old committeeman for Montana, i a will continue her recreational t on Thursfolks reunion was held candidate for the. republican nomidancing class for the club leadnation for United Statee aenator In day, March 6. ers. Mr. Arnel Mrs. Talbot ahd that atate. This evening club leaders will formerly of Los Angeles are movbe guests of the college and the ing Into the home formerly occuand Mr. and Mrs. Williard Van dramatic fraternity. Theta Alpha Asoootatei Proto Photo by Mr. and Mrs. Rene Hol-gre- Oren motored' to Logan on Sunpied Phi, at their performance of thq, of Grace Gardner Greenaboro, Mrs. Talbot opened a new Torch Bearers." day to visit with Mrs Verna Wiser, Fla., was elected Queen of Hearts and very attractive hat shop in who Is very ill there One hundred and sixteen dub Col of senior the Florida State Saton by of front the the building leaders are now registered in the lege for Women. ATTEND WEDDING urday. annual leaders club school now RECEPTION FIRST WARD CAST being held at the U. S. A. C. Work in Relation to Farm and PRESENTS "SUCCESS. under the "auspices of the extenThe Lewiston First ward drama Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Van Ordento sion service division. In the wo ,Home. Mrs. May cock pointed out work car Success" was presented in the motored to Hyrum on Friday men's projects there are 41 re-- 1 the wteton Opera houTon Thure- y the'club with the farm Ordenf brother1 and ho gistered in rewing 32 m foals, j to a large and ap-- 1 live in home management, one and the home and how they a Hen For in hand. the pr4iative audience. The special weM" in dairying and two unmatncul-ate- d. worked hand remainder of the afternoon Miss humbers between acts were as foi-- !. Mrs; J A Beirtineau of Logan the in Piston ' ls lows- In the mens classes there are m'- ty fourteen registered in dairying, two six in poultry, four in sheep, The officers of the Y L M I A in forestry, two in baby beef and entertaHhed the cast of "Success deA. S. C. U. education i Alta seven in crops. physical Williams; dance by Roskelley on Wednesday afternoon after the at lectured mom-Miss a musical reading by 1 partment night and The program Wednesday ing started with community smg- - session on Value of Recreation. . Louise Karren of Salt Lake City, j Coach out the Jenson pointed Miss Helen Telford and Miss LEWISTON LIONS DEFEAT ing directed by Frank Baugh, Jr., teacher of music in the Logan benefits derived from the recrea-(MarRawlings spent Wednesday RICHMOND LION CAGERS showed that might in Hyde Park as guests of city schools. Wilford D. Porter optional periods and schools On Wednesday evening of last miss Merle Jensen and Miss the extension division then con-- ! all of the large firms and had certain periods set aside jNisha Seamons. week the Lewiston Lions and ducted a class on proper proce-jth- at bet-i Mrs. Sara Swinyard and Mrs. many of their wives motored to dure in conducting meetings and1 for recreation were getting also one on organization of clubs, ter results from the workers and Verha Bowles spent Tuesday in Richmond where a basket ball ' Miss Nelda Belliston of Nephi. students. game was staged with the Ri.di- -Loganshopping. chairman of tnc'; EaclTorganlzation put on some"- Miss Abtne Pond spent Monday mohd Lions and as nsual, the - Lewistonites came home victor program committee, gave a re- - sort - of stunt Wednesday night In Salt- Lake- City. of a model years program- They- were under-thedirection of ' Mr. and Mrsi Edward- - - Leavitt ious. " 'pert club. The chairman Walter S. Smith, county agent, for. and family arrived home on Tues-- I On Saturday evening the Amer- - j for the of the constitutional and Washington county, and Miss Af-- 1 day after having spent the winter lean Legion post No. 50 and the of ton Tdell, clothing specialist,. Dl- - In Los Angeles. American Legion Auxiliary enter- Ashton committee Clarence Provo, gave a model of good con- - rector William Peterson of the ' Many Lewiston people attended tained at a card patty and lunch- will lead the U. S, A. C. games on Monday eon at the Sugarton hotel. division stitutional for clubs, extension - Miss Irma Hyde-spe- nt -- The- school d program- - with an ad-1 and- - Tuesday night ef "last-weeksmaller groups and went to the dress on "Leaders Problems and Mrs. Don Talbot spent last week evenihg in Hvde Park where she end in Salt Lake with her daugh- - attended a birthday various classes for the rest of the How to Overcome Them. party givpn j Mr. and Mrshr' honor' of -- hermother, - Mrv" ter' and morning. At the afternoon session an inConstrction of a canal between Lorin Smith. .Hattie Hyde strumental trio under direction the Danube and Oder rivers has Betty Marie, small daughter of A number of' Lewiston people of Professor Walter Welti gave been proposed to give Czechoslo- - Mr. and Mrs. H. F. BeiYihisel is attended the dairy sale in Logan several selections. Mrs. Rena B. vakia an outlet to both the North suffering from bronchial pneu- - on Saturday I Mrs. Mae Chandler was a Logan Maycock, state home demonstra- - and Mediterranean sea3 through monia at the present time. Mr and Mrs Lee Van Club subsidiary canals. Orden shopper on Friday. tion agent, spoke on ' n. aP. Sg. srsJSi ss j va j -- - 1 4-- H TWIN-IGNITIO- MEAN- S- N Greater Fbwer, Greater Smoothness, Extraordinary Economy BECAUSE two different motor, cars are alike it does not follow that they are also alike in quality, value or performance. t There Is always a best, and if you are looking for it, drive a Nash Eight or Six. They are the only cars In their price field which offer n the superiority of performance. 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