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Show Thursday. April 24.4930, . Mos PAGE THREE THE JOURNAL. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Astor's yacht Nourma-ha- l. the old Westbury appear In the same play, a re- vlr.cent playing They average 75 pounds. course when an airplane made vival of "The Wild Man 1 a forced landmg on the links. Meal from moon' Atlanta Did she run like others for a Amber PrcJuliM and she "Fore!yelled shine stills is used to make ilook Aniber Is obtained from tbs 'continued her round. corn-brea- d for working ' girls. coasts of tbe Baltic sea, especially, I .banker, would rather pay By The Associated Pres And sugar sweetens their cof-fe- e between Koningsberg and Jlvuiciaa Pme R'ver, Minn. Dwight W empioe more money for the sbuwlmii than ia Newark, N. 4. greater the in of Instead aiding to .same job if he plays golf, Morrow was telephoning of Lmcojn pi eferred fermentation of mash. Prohi- - other place in the world, ft Is part at Englewood - cause he is better equippedMrs. Morrow east up by the sea tnd partly ob Rowl- - tbition. . authorities . the stage to turn over ly railroading He asked' how- jphjsimUy, mentally and nwrI alited by means of nets and partly to the confiscated received W. reluU supplies sundry 'she was 'and thVudmi of'"tolf7to and nd ally Spear dug out of a bed et carbonised He so remarked theatrical offers because t his churches home tor girls, inc.,- wood. , Dwight. Jr" and then: How is 'do his work. institntter fire which to operates lspli thf that terrible at a meeting of the association .resemblance after Annie he tion and Born in St. who became president flight?' Mrs. Marrow gave thea of commerce He is dead Andrew, he regards golf as the refused them all. verbatim in conversation Doubt Leads Onward 72 Balboa of at Eight giant land the ever invented Colonel age by adchess. thing gieatest campaign tortoises are having a cruise De Weary tbe path that does not is a Scotchman. father-in-la- w Lindberghs Found in the Galapa-Une- e widow. (Luxe. challenges Doubt Is sn Incentive The New York Republican running for the to trmh end patient inquiry a scientific sons islands Igas four by and Y. N. Garden daughters senator. City, nomination for lea doth the wuj.Uosea BsUon, bound for are P. star Jacob they Adler, the Ipedition, is la,e concentrating Browning in York New to the aquarium was of the She David R ForganJ Yiridtshstaj?g.are Chicago Jut golf game FLASHES OF LIFE t Popular - - i i ' , ' be ed-- to Pocatello, Saturda- y- af ter a visit here with her father. Alma Merrill Rowland Mrs. Matilda of Graduation At Ogden is here with her mother, Mrs. Nels Johnson-- who very ill with pneumonia. North Cache High is The Misses Velio Nelson Adonla Johnson, Eunice Peart, Eiwm Traveller. Woodrow . Richmond Following is a and Smith and Champ Webb encandidates of for gradu- joyed an Easter Jhst hike ,m High ation at the North Cache high Creek canyon, Sunday. Beut-ler, Velma school: Astle, Eva MISSIONARY Lawrence RETURNS Lynn Bivgbt. Cantwell. Margaret Cardon, Elder Joseph Anderson, who Viola and LeRoy Cooley. Spentwo years in the British spent cer Daines, Martha Dahle, Ina mission, returned to his home Doty, Erma fail. Anna Follett Saturday. He gave an account Emma Federico, Marguerite of his labors at the RichFisher, Marian Fuller. Mildred mond Sacrament meeting on Greene, Martha Griffin, Ber-nie- Sunday. Aio dated Fret Photo Gwen Han-ce- y. UyllensKog. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bullen James Lee Campbell ef Galena, Gladys Hansen, Inez Han- and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kas.. wa voted the most popular son, Ellen Hansen, Lula Harris, spent the week end man at Columbia university by Eva HasJam, Carma Hendricks, Spackman at Salt Lake. members of senior class. Beth Hendricks, Edith Hyer, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ballan-tyn- e Kedaith Hatch. Dafna Jensen, of and Reliance, baby MOVEMENT Myrle Jensen, Clyde Johnson, Wyoming, are the guests - of AND Clea Johnson, Zelpha Jones. Mr and Mrs Tom SOLDIERS INCREASES; Ballantyne. Molva Karren, Orlo Jones. NATIVES KILLED IN RIOT Mr. and Mrs. Evan Harris of Wilda Kearl, Bermce King. Salt Lake.'l spent Sunday here Annie Larsen, Mary Lee, VaugContinued from Page One with relatives han Lott, Joyce Lewis, Ivan Dr. and Mrs. W. H. HenThey May. Amy Monson, Clam Nel- dricks and family of Salt Lake been killed in prison. the son, Mary Nelson, Rodney Ny- spent the week end here with stormy the gates of shown Beth relatives. Dr Hendricks was prisew demanding to be man, Marietta Nyman, LaVon Parkinson, Perkins, here in thei nterest of the Sen Gupta, dead or alive. to do Myrl Peterson, Louise Peterson, tuberculin test for cattle The authorities refused -Vean Postma, Mary Myier, which 'was recently made in this, although issuing a state and Bessie Pitcher, Victor Ras- southern Cache county. ' intent that he was alive mussen, Leone Rawlins, Frank Mr. and Mrs Paul Merrill was not understaking a hunger the Police dispersed strike. Raymoiid,' Louise Ricks, Afton returned to their home at mob. evening, Nathan Seamons, Seamons, Mr. and Mis. Gun- ' Beyond Calcutta in the Chit Marva Sorenson. Fredon nell and family George troops were Salt tagong neighborhood Edith Shmnway, Stoddard, Lake visitors, Saturday. They continued their pursuit of the Mile Thompson, Wayman Tidsaw the pageant, Saturday insurgents who Friday night well. Ruby Tidwell, Jessie Van attacked the police arsenal, evening. Ariel Orden, Waite,M ay WheelMrs C. B. Johnson was the killing six of the defenders. In er. Enetta Woolf. Flo ThompBurma guest of her sister, Mrs Char- a skirmish yesterday son, Tyra Talbot, Garnet and les at Preston, valley light horse killed 12 of Amseough MerUn Smith. seriously the insurg e n t s, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hen- wounded two, and arested 14. PIONEER DAUGHTERS dricks and daughters, Meanwhile Mahatma Gandhi, Betty MEET and Dawn of Downey were leader of the civil disobedience The Daughters of the Piovisitors here. movement, continued to preach neers held their regular meet- Sunday Dr.- and Mrs J. L. Shepard his doctrine of passive noning Friday at the pioneer hajl. and family and Miss Othelia violent resistance in Gujerat Mrs. Lucy C. Merrill gave the Anderson of Salt Lake In a speech at the village of slogan- - 'We Feed the World.' Sunday here the guests ofspent the Bardoll he pointed to Mr. Mrs. Susie Anderson rendered and Mrs. John E. Anderson. women volunteerrs, led by Mrs. an accordion selection. Mrs. TRIENDS VISIT Gandhi, who had walked from Milton Webb presented the lesMRS. MATILDA Jalaapur, and said: son on Stock Raising in JOHNSON, 83 "There are 100,000 palm trees Utah. Mrs Peter Johnson and Mis which an Indian wine is Ivan Mrs. (from Christensen, Mrs. GalWallace daughter, I E. Anderson, in this tract. John Mrs. B. obtained) a duet, Mrs H A. braith, sang Mrs. Sophia Merrill. want to make a beginning this Adamson and Mrs C. Z. Harris Monson, Mrs. Hilman Wight and Mrs. evening by laying the axe on both spoke on Pioneer ReM. Christopherson went to one or two of these trees. lies Refreshments were serv- M Smithfield Wednesday to see ed i following the meeting, Johnson, who is Longer Lif Possible Jirs. E. P Coburn was hos- Mrs. Matilda ill at the home of - her As Sir William AJbuthnot Lane tess to the Chere Amel club very daughter, Mrs. Ira Hillyard. has sn Id: lliimuB are like mo.hei home Friday of last Mrs Johnsons 82 birthday tor cars. Length ef life depends Dinner was served. Mrs. on that entirely oa tlm enro taken ef the Pa Li. Merrill of (igden.MrsJi anniversary occurred day. works, and when people take propC. Merrill Waland Mis. LucyMr. and Mrs Willard Warer care of themselves we shall soon lace Galbraith were invited ner of Preston were the guests have them iniug bejorul the hunguestsof Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Thomp dred year mark, as the simple-livinMiss Emma Stoddard enterson Sunday. iSulus do. tained the following friends at Mrand Mrs. Adraln Dal an Easter outing Saturday and son of Central. Idaho, were visitors here on Sunday. Sunday at the John W. Stoddard ranch home. The Misses Mr. and Mis. Ray Van Noy Grace Hendricks, June and and family of Preston were Joan Spackman, Helen Harris. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. Afton and Helen Christensen K Maves. Saturday. and' Joan Webb. DAUGHTER . Miss Rhea Hicken entertain- ' BORN A - daughter arrived at - the ed a number of I hex MUe friends at a birthday party at home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Nelson Tuesday of last week, lier home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kowallis Mrs. Nelson is at the home of Mr. of Logan and Charles Oren of her parents. and Mrs. Cold: in chest or throat, to often lead to were Chester Bright. Indianapolis, Indiana, serious you can start easing Miss Virginia Hendricks was something lecent visitors at the home of them is 5 minutea with Musterolel ApMr. and Mrs. Justin Erickson. a Salt Lake visitor on Satur plied once every hour it should bnng Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dunlap, day. rchef. Used by millions for 20 years. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ains-ccuMiss Marjore Merrill and RoRecommended by doctors and nurses. were the of Preston bert Oyerley of Salt Lake motB. C. Mr. Mrs. of and ored here Sunday morning guests and were breakfast guests of Johnson, Sunday- Mr. and Mrs. Alma Erickson, Mexico has become the sec and dinner guests .at Easter dinner, at the home of Miss ond most Important Antimony Merrills (grandparents, country. ranking Mr. producing and Mrs, August S.f Schow. next to China Daffodils were used a a cen- - Candidates for ' r'the' 1 , ; . I ce ANTI-BRITIS- H pours fragrance intothese - iit - -- - g - gh tcrpieee-an- d yellow and green was carried out in the dinner. Mrs. Thomas of Richards Malad, Idaho, was - guest of jMORGANS NEWjPLEASURE YACHT mother, Mrs. Elna J. Merrill, Wednesday of last week. Miss LueUa Merrill accompan-le- d her sister, to her - home at Malad. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Godfrey and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. God-frpj- 'i, Sr., of ton,raotored to Salt Lake Saturday to see thytJagep.nt. The Message of the Ages. Mr. and Mrs. Charles An-rion have returned from California where they spent s veral months. " PERSON-WILBUR- -- choice- leaves of goldcn.Turkish.and- - Yelvctybrown Domestic tobacco are selected for Camel Cigarettes, nature's own alchemy has worked a miracle in them that no effort of man can hope to duplicate.' stored full of goodness by the dean, is irradiated Every tiny leaf-ce- ll pure vigor of the sun! Our share in the making of Camels is to see that all of the fragrance, miIdncss, mcilowness, aroma in a word ali of the natural goodness of tobaccos is preserved and developed then to comhinc these them into the smooth, delightful harmony of the famous Camel blend, and manufacture them into cigarettes by the most modern methods known to the industry. You can taste the natural goodness in every delicious puff of a sun-ripene- n( A LQNGREFOREthe N I DOING Miss Anna Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Anderson, and Carl William Wilburn of Los Angeles were married last week. Mrs. Anna V. Merrill and daughter Anna -- were Salt Lake fetors Sunday. Miss Mildred Morrill return- W I , - -- 4 A K.V X qr 7 7 U " d vV Camel Cigarette. t FOR SALE -- ZinfandeJ 2 Grape Plants, years old. Lie Riliier Grape ' 2 years ,vld, riant 5Qe Strong sturdy .stick. My Associated Photo Yacht "Corsair," built for J. P. Morgan, New York financier, was launched In Kennebeo river at Bath. Maine. Costing $2,000,000, the Is said to be largest pleaaurt craft ia th world. y-- w , 91 i. E. HADE West J North, -- Utah yacht for ' real smoke pleasure I'- - v Vi O 19K, R. J. 'Spi Rry oaM, TobfcOl WiMw-Uia- . N. Cf -- |