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Show t yriednesdav, April 16, 1930. ' PAGE TITEEE THE JOURNAU LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH indoors After the ceremonies gathered at Sat Lake' City for the scene shifted to the exterior conference and1 the pageant that of the building where more colaccommodations couldn t be seumns were dedicated. Gen. Clarcured. This was a false alarm as ence R. Edwards of Boston un- - ' hotel men told the writer that veiled a column in memory of there were unoccupied rooms in ina daughter. ( Elizabeth Porter RTMENT D E many if not all of the hotels and Edwards. One column commemthey felt somewhat peaved that orates the services of Jane DeW. G, REESE Sirs. Fred Jensen reports gained credence, as 4t lano and 296. nurses who gave MRS. ROSE LAMOREAlX worked a Correspondent to loss financial theui Correspondent theiw lives during the war; All the tickets allowed the ward Correspondent Written By The Internationally Known Gram! Diapason Of "The Guild Of for the pageant were used and Former Pipe Oi gau Pumpers. Murler Providence Mrs. Mary MISSIONARY application for many more, so it Preston Mrs. Blanch Grow of spent Sunday af to noon at the can be seen that many Benson RETURNS II. A. .Mrs' MOTOR .Benson Alter spending twenty people went to Sait Lake City, Salt Lake, is visiting her sister home of Mr. and House. Numbers six months in the mission field. and others will go as soon us Mrs. Asa Wmger, for a few days. Campbell, Sr. is so elfeeliiel) hidden a U.nl. Kangiennn miles its past, Frankat Butterworth of the ninth, Nothing visited Eliza George Mrs. Chugg Elder Louis Neeley was released tickets are secured. pulilie as house nuinhers. So far as lin was a Preston visitor Sunday Lome of her son E A chugg (min llie plying eyes of a fender-frayeNUTT ALL CHILD ill .time to arrive' home to eonreiited they might just as well he glued to the side is the Car-,- 1 of home average Mrs at Where the wayfarer on Libby and family Sunday ess the proceedings of the an SINGS are almost as hard to l, ale us a lull derk ol eaeds Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nuttall took ver They motored to Treasureton they listened to contcronce over of Hie Newell post. They nual conference, . including ill a home blessed liy y itinerant rhildren. the to Mrs. of the home the in radio. evening the their little three year old son wonderful pageant. No ingeniously are they eonreuled that a a Cora of Mrs sister Nelsen, Mrs. Mary Fuhiuiun ol Kuna with them to Salt Lake City and tavieah driver doesn't even start to ttieow .At the Sacrament meeting,' while there the little fellow sang) Idaho, stopped here on WedncsIns flashlight at night until he liu gone Elder Neeley, over KDYL Sunday evening. E Mrs. Franklin J of Smith to the great delight seven blocks past where he should have jday and made snoit visits with gave' an account of his mission-- ! of the announcer and her daughter. Mrs. Ed Smith natives before returning home started to look ill the fiisl place. And it South those who heard him.as well as of Milford. ary experiences in the Utah, were Preston fiom the Centennial conference with should Ite reiueuihereil. quailing Eastern states including, Florida, Mr Mrs. H. W. at Salt Lake. Mr. ..net Mrs rrunk Ballard visitors Friday. heart, that while men may come and Georgia and Alabama and also a left forandSalt Lake Kieth Funk of Franklin is very Kloepfer and son and daughter wninen m.iv get out haekwauis, a t.ivir.ili City Saturday sliort visit to Louisiana. Charles with four of meter inns oil tmlil it is pawed down. their grandchildren. ill with pneumonia in the Preston were also in town visiting relatCallls is president of this mis- - Nolan House nmnher are east in a series, ives'. They all kn Thursday and June Ballard and Hei-le- n hospital. sion In each state of which there) and Elva. son and daughter ranging from I to !l, thus inrluding alt the Mrs. Dora Aitken and Mrs Cecil morning. if also a president laboring un- of Bishop imMirlunt digits discovered op to dale. It Mrs. Oliver visited with Mrs and Mrs. H W. Bal- Woodward of Franklin were Pres-- 1 der President Callis. to get E A. Chugg on Thuisduy after- lard Jr, and Mr. and Mis. E S tun visitors, Friday. requires some skillful juggling t Elder Neeley related many in- Roundy respectively. They rethem arranged although the problem is Della Whitehead Smith and noon. Mis I student. cidents in connection with his mained with relatives over Sun-da- her sister, Mrs. Ethel Harris, left airly simple to a good arillunetie Mrs. Doretta Smith is at the In putting them up. the householder lilisslon among which was the Lake where ot her parent com alescing for Salt home they Friday views his shack trom evevy known angle great flood that occurred while Mr. and Mrs. Jack and two to stay for a few days. having come trom the hospital and time selects a local io uthut can't he he was in the vicinity of that children of Salt Lake City and expect Mrs. Lbby Carver attended a on Monday with hti ml ant son. delrrted without a hlueprml of the disastrous overflow lif the Fa- Delbert Wells of Los ho attended welcome home party m Franklin nd even when lie does deride Among those piemises. let the fact that ther of Waters" when so many spent over Friday qs the, Angeles Lake were: to expose the uithr painter soon daubs Friday evening of last week. The conlerence at Salt lost their lives and so much pro- of Mr. and Mrs. A J. Reese. guests DON'T H Zollinger. Mr ElEldo. Mrs. he of once Mr. in run honor was and tin and over them way tlicy bought thj given perty was dtstroyed. He said the ers Jack and Wells were mis- party Mr. teavfds by vtbc Itratlle Method. Ernest Biggs and Floyd Brad- and Mrs. Charles Bivson. ders car stop you wrong to a out width sionary companions of Elder Fos- ford who returned recently from and' Mrs. Joseph A wuibeil, Mrs Mississippi spread fter all, there is considerable logic in from looking at our USED Ol eighty miles and other rivers in ter Reese in the central states Beard. house was of Mrs numbers, llie Louis A secreting Hemy nice program California. plan Frank, five south overflowed their banks LAIt R.VRGAINS. In honor of the anniversary of rendered and the remainder of the Mr. and Mrs. J. R Baer Mr. and going on llie theory that the landlord ran do his stutf once a month anyway, They causing much damage and some the birth of Mrs. A. J. Reese, her evening was spent in dancing the Mrs Lawrence Zollinger. .Hyrum trom meinoiy. The idea has virtue. It ilecreases the number ot visits trom greatest represent loss oi life, one of these rivers sons Lee, Charles W. I. Cnugg. voting bond salesmen who sit for hours and dirourse on the yield per arre of Mr and TCoter MOTOR VALUE ever ofMr. and Mrs- Weldon Nash are Rigby. Mr. and being the Appalachicola. He told Reese and their wives and chilMr. and Mrs. G. D Hansen, Mr their various ronveilihlr. And it rertainly affords plenty of neek exercise for a of No trouble to prove boy fered. baby the Jf a little church house owned by dren and their proud parents Mrs. and Mrs. Jacob Zollinger, J. A (lie maiiiiiiaii. After he has spent a few hours a day craninginand peering he's the service hut it! the- L. D. S. that was surrounded Angus Funk and daughter her husband born, fn,tMr A V Roll announce Frank, W. R. and Jesse Zollinger, had some calisthenics. nd he may grew old and withered vanilla eclair rlear which by- water to getto the and five children met at th H Fuhnman. Mr- - his uerk muscle will stand out like rhorolate frosting on a hXv boy born Mr. and Mrs-- 4. and through to tile end. worshippers had to go in boats. home of their mother while she the arrival of a 9. Mrs. and Dattage Henry One of the Elders fell out of the was at Sunday school and great- Wednesday April Al- Tnir-itt ic children, Mrs. Robert Miller, Rul-ot n John boat and was rescued b. some ly surprised her upon her arriby Mrs. J. Pershing read off the 'the lofty Hall of Service Preston Alder, fred Theurer, of home Herbert Hoover and Miss Mabel hazard. val home. They spent a very visiting Sunday at the Hansen. and donors. of tablets list Mrs. Stirland. Theurer, Lloyd of Mr and Mrs. Van Ness the secretary Mr. and FORD PRODUCTS Miss LaRue Theurer, Av MPl, name was read a wo-- 1 Boardman, i Elder Neeley dwelt at some pleasant afternoon. Mrs Sam Robinson, who spent Mrs. Red Cross dedicating Mr. and man stepped to the tablet and American Fuhnman, length on the first principles of In honor of her nephew, Elder several 211 Hyrum PHONE days visiting her sister Mrs. Jacob Fuhnman and Mrs. lhe entae building. file gospel, faith, pepentance, Louis Neeley. Mrs. George Cowley Mrs. Raymond pulled aside the American and at Schiffman concealed Bertha Bitter. Red Cross flag winch baptism and the laying on of entertained at Sunday white lilies and red amaryllis dinner. just reu.tmed home this Mr. and Mrs. Jack Homer and it. hands for the gift of the Holy Mr. and Mrs. Neeley banked the notables platform. and their Amalga, ininMfUl Is week. Ghost. At the close of his re- son and daughter Louis and Irene with On a balcony at the other end The ceremonies started Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor were children of Idaho Falls spent scarlet-coate- d marks Willard Saunders and his Mr. and Mrs. John Cowley and the her with hall the end week of white last parents, unveiling of the simple son Gilbert with his daughter Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kearl and Logan business visitors Thursday Mr. and Mrs. J. M Theurer. They the and gold tablet at the front of marine band played patriotic airs. of this week. at the organ rendered a sacred mother of Logan. on home returned Monday. Moosman song. Elder Wilburn the Mr and Mrs. A. P. Anderson of Radios were Installed in The Spanish government is en- ward gave a short interesting discourse Franklin made a brief call at the benefit of the for chapel of the production on gospel doctrines. home of their parents, Mr. and couraging those who were not able to go to that country through The Benson choir furnished Mrs. W. G. Reese Sunday even- hemp in conference. A number of radio on a surtax export bounties and the singing. ing. parties were held during the enThe showers we are having are imported hemp and hejnp PLEASED WITH tire broadcast ot tne conference. Mrs. Frank Kelly entertained PAGEANT very timely and will help the at a quilting on Thursday even ; The principal topic of conver- growing 'crops There are some of of automoof Lack efficiency sation during the past weelt has the farmers who have their crops bile motors, a Chicago oil expert ing. At, the close of the evening lunch was served to the followbeen the annual conference and all planted among whom is has 'estimated, costs of gasoline Mrs. H. E. Cardon. the pageant at which many of ing: Mrs. L. C. Nuhn, waste of a billion dollars a year Hammond- Mrs. J- - A. Frank Mrs. the Benson people were present, United States. the in Mrs. Marriner A. M. Hammond. New roofing tile that is made especially at the latter as the conference proceedings were bet- from shale, ground and burned States exported Nielsen and Mrs. Ray Majors beThe United to form a cellauae mass is asser- more than 16.700 coin operated sides the hostess. ter obtained over radio. Stir-lan- d Mr. and Mrs. Christian The impression prevailed that ted to be one third lighter than machines last year to 61 extended a warm welcome the great throngs of people that ordinary concrete tile. tries. - to a bouncing Sunday boy on are Mother and bab getting ' .alortg nlcyr Mr. and Mrs.. Joseph M.' Jensen Mrs. IL L, Nielsen and -- Mr.-and of Millville visited with Mr. and THERES A Mrs. Fred Jensen on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Skidmore and daughter, Mary, stopped here on Thursday night enroute to from their home at Pocatello Salt Lake. They were guests of her parents, Mr. , and Mrs. Font Zollinger. A number of lady friends took AMERICA IS CHOOSING their picnic and pleasantly sur. on prised -- Mrs- Melvin Chugg Friday afternoon of last week. The occasion being her birthday. The afternoon was spent in sew-iin- g The in six straight years and social chat. Mrs. John Thorpe, Mrs. Ray FHield and Mrs Mabel Tucker malces the 1930 of Straight-Eigh- ts spent Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fife. of the Straight-Eigh- ts Mrs. David Astle spent Tuesday Hupmobiles the afternoon with her grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Andersen of Hyrum. Mrs. George Jackson and inTime has no substitutes. It enriches the minds of men as fant daughter are visiting at the home of her father, William BENSON PROVIDENCE DEPARTMENT PA DEPARTMENT 7 chet fhafei i , MAXIMS ''Repea-l-- j i -- Thina! j j j except your y. pasT mistakes v J Hy-ru- SERLVtet CO. motor m TREND TO PERFORMANCE VALUE THAT ONLY YEARS CAN ACHIEVE experience gained building V great ACCEPT THIS no other force can do, and a motor car is only the minds Mrs. George Carling and children spent Tuesday at the home Mr. and Mrs. J. of her parents, ' ' F. Astle. ' "Several thousand baby chicks have arrived in town during the past week. Misses - Lucille -- Fife, Relda Fuhr-lmpWynona Hansen and Mrs. G. D. Hansen motored to Salt Lake Friday to spend the week end and atteud the pageant. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kloepfer and daughters of Nampa, Idaho, -- whom and-sonthey met ,at, Salt Lake on his return from Arizona, where he has preformed mission ary work for some time, made a brief visit to Bishop and Mrs. A M. Hammond on Wednesday. Mrs. Jessop Theurer and son. Claire and Miss LaRue Theurer motored to Idaho Falls, Saturday to spend the week end. They J were accompanied by Master Garreth fcLprner who spent the week here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Theurer. and son Mrs. Floyd Theurer spent Friday with her parents Mr and "Mrs: Edgar Tibbltts.-. of men - Prove BUICK supremacy in traffic, on hills, on the straightaway choose the car thats win- buyer preferehceTrTTt?fIe!dr ne power, flexibility, swiftness, smoothness and stamina. May we make just one suggestion: Take the wheel of a BUICX and experience the .full measure of its abilities before buying any car. Then buy according to resultsl Fine caV owners everywhere are preferring Buick. In fact,so marked is the trend to Buick that America is award- the greatest ...have.built.- Performance! Thats what you want ...performance plus the exceptional beauty of Body Tay Fisher 7 L and a ride in any one of the 15 Buick models will prove a revelation of 50 per cent of the combined sales of the fifteen makes rn its price class- But be. your own , judge of Buicks performance ond value. Come, take the wheel I , BUICK MOTOR - Tablets Honor Women In War FLINT, MICHIGAN COMPANY, Ofriti af Gaaaral Motors tgildort of Canadian Foctoftos Ovhw. -- Corporation Oivf. twick and Marquafto Motor Cart Lundberg Buick Company Opposite Palais f mu AUTOMOSIHi Ai dOr Logan, Utah SUUT U!C W.il r UUP 133 HORSEPOWER THEM- - By Sue McNamara (Associated Press Staff Writer! Washington (AP) A wholesale unveiling of tablets characterized the dedication of the Red Cross memorial to American women in the world war here. Bronze tablets set In the white marble walls, marble columns and in even lamps were dedicated memory of some woman oj group of women who rendered valuable service to the country. While bands played, flags yav-e- d Gen.. and cameras clicked that time . Straight-Eight- s - , Timeand s. -. . . and Hupmobile .. EIGHT,. 100 HORSEPOWER EIGHT PRICES - AT FACTORY .. 70 HORSEPOWER FROM . HUPMOBIL Motor Co. Calder-Spenc- er 322 North Main N SIX j? 995 ,,2755 j ing it from 35 to Straight-Eight- experience - alone could build these cars. JTime did superlatively. So take just a little of your time to examine , two-to-o- inpictal. Hupmobile engineers six' years ago pioneered in the manufacture of n. ning year Logan, Utah y |