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Show - v ' 5 fwv ) w dGrajOfRB .; fm ''?! th. bn camp Little America, Byrd's d ' - ' th a nearest prty, human habitation, was a littla like America ae any eoaceirahlo point on Klobe. Sentiment and toe presence of 42 American argonauts were only Justification for its name. Blasting a path tot their tiny ship through' handredd-o- f Imle of a tow eriag, shifting wiMemeee of lagged lcs, the adventurer came fnio har-hat the Bay of Whale net a haves as its name suggests but a barren expanse of ice where the 150- 2,300 mUas from I Bah Pioneer Day Parade Director Frank - , aiderabl the variety, - considering killing coil Seals, of a variety far different from those found fa the vicinity of the Nerth Pole, r bounded. The Antarctic seal is not a fur seal but Is covered with hal., Its pelt, pretty but doarse. fs dark sad covered with white er grey spots. The flesh of .the Weddell seal, one of the common varieffes, warn fed to the expedition's 1jQ dogs. and. cn oceaaioh, te the men. Freeh meat was as a preventive of scurvy 3cai, while edtble and sustaining, is not the' choicest viand in r.s ? . t, w- " ' ' " ! Announces Floats -- Director Frank Baugh Jr., of the parade for ths Pioneer celebration and Logan rodeo, July 24 is prepared to give the lineup for the parade. There are still many business firms and other organizations' to be visited which will bo represented In the line of march. The genera plan and the subjects are somewhat different than, heretofore. The idea Is not to follow in any particular chronological order.. To make a variety, the business floats win be Interspersed with those of various wards and other features from the beginning of the procession. Heretofore the business floats have all been placed In the rear of the parade, It is believed with this new arrangement the parade will be more interesting and the business houses will be more satisfied as their floats will stand out more conspicuously and not all come in one section. Manager Baugh want? all the floats and features he. can get for the parade, One or. two of those floats used W the Hyrum July 4 parade will be entered at Logan. One of these will be the Farnr Relief float. The parade will form as usual on South Main between Fourth south and First south. Fourth south will be barfcaded and all cars entering the city will be turned east or west. The side streets between First south and Fourth south will be used for lining up the parade. The parade will march to Fourth north where this street will be barricaded and all cars entering the city wiQ have to turn east or west. There will be no- parking of cars between Fourth south and Fourth north. The parade will countermarch to Center street and march west 'to Second west where it will disband. - , The cash prizes for the ward floats will be $25.00 for ttrst; sib wi tor second, and $18.00 for third. The Judges for to ward" floats will be C. F. Olsen of Hyrum, w. F. Jensen of Logan and Dr. 3. IS. Bemhisel of Lewiston. Seats win be provided all the front of the tabernacle square so many of the people will have seats for the parade. The subjects for the parade as outlined thus far by Director Baugh are as follows: First Section. Color Guard, American Legion. American Legion Fife and . Drum Corps el Logan. Battery, "F Logan Fire Department. Logan-CacAmbulance. Indians (10th ward!... Trappers, Transportation Section. Silver Grey Band. - Fraternising at the end of a hard day ' Aibniral Byrd Is holding -v .mile wind swept oven a Plant . ! f "" At first, the bands only shelter "Was tents. After six weeks they had i, constructed two rude dwellings, .nected by a tunnel. This was to be "home" for 14 months. And what a home it was. Equipped with the bare necessities of bachelor exlst- lines, plus the furnishings of a radio r station, machine shop, photographic and theatre, laboratory, 3"us and clutteredgymnasium with all the miscellane- eus impedimenta of 43 men freed of tho feminine yoke of tidiness, ths boarding house had tho combined glamor of all tho outpost habi- v tatlons over dwelt in. If - Indoors, there was at times com- fort comparable to that of a logging post, MiiC lest iny oTTfie Tjflarderi should be lulled Into a sense of com- for there was a hefty Job ofr to be done every day. No matter how highly specialized the . , primary Job of any individual, one S ot his specialties was digging and Reaving snow. Every day in the open had its thrill. Tho men who- had probably the most comprehensive picture, day by day, iof what was going on tn tho camp, were the two official cameramen, Willard VanderYeer and Joseph Rucker. Each, in addition to hia job share-ane d as a Worker, had to perform hit specific Job of tor all celluloid on time imprisoning ' the daily doings of the others. , Every morning brought a change la the routines One day it would be Stalking birds and aqiraals with the these there were a con-fil?r)efa con-sk- 100-fo- ic Paramount was the rule among men and beasts. mascot. his Igloo, moagrel the world, and at mess time ths men ate their "roast" course in line of duty, relishing all the more the flavored gelatin which topped off their meal. Another day, the Job would be to condition one ot the expedition's four airplanes for trial or reconnaissance flights. Including ths huge plans which eventually conquered the pole The polar monowas from many which selected plane were proffered not only because el Us durable construction, affording the ng same factor of safety as the automobile, but because Its wing was easily divisible Into three sections, simplifying the job ot dismantling and setting up. This plane and two others were abandoned when the tiHw cuinp brukintpr e were Nights tn the glamorous In a way never conceived even by the- - facile Imagination at men. Robert W. Service. Forty-tweach an expert tn his own walk of with each different life, background ot education, environment and ex: Hand Carts. pertrnce, had a let to say to each' Poney Express. t other. There were n quarrels, no Ox Team chafing, no garrison politics. Covered Wagons Horse-play- , clowning, jokes pracStage Coach. . tical and impractical, wars ths rule. Single Buggies. Byrd proved himself not only a great explorer and a great organiser, but Surreys. a great showman and psychologist. Ludlows. were loet by Among the things that Carts. the expedition was equipment worth Phoeton. hundreds of thousands of dollars, Amertcan Express. and time- - which oan never be reckBicycle float oned. But It oan never be said that Ogden Fife and Drum Corps. a Single one ot ths expeditionaries ever lost his temper or iua patience. Automobile Section (contrasts). I. CORNISH DEPARTMENT Fonaitirrii and Airplane fin the air overhead! Rodeo Section. All rodeo performers tn full regalia. Ward and' Business Flostsr . MR. - - Watkins Monument-company, second Ward (The Desert!. Lundahl a Service SUt3ttu.; LORENA ANDERSON, Correspondent Acres of Independence Rock Wyoming.,, Fiesta Lest , ' dhare-alik- bunk-hous- of'Amalga left Here to toa party visit Wednesday morning Grain n . Hail Scouts of Troop 61, Cornish Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Council ' Text Gunter and motored to Third Ward (Utah's Best Tuesday morning at 11:43 for An mo, Idaho,family last Thursday to Wyo Rock, independence Crops! Mr. Gunter's parents, Mr where they celebrated July 4th visit Holland Furnace company. and Mrs. M. A. Gunter and his scouts and others with comother Oil Gas & Bluelight Rules .Gunter and fam', " fa the Oregon trail cantennial brother pany. ' They report about 1,000 celebration. Those who formed ily. Fourth. Ward ' (Sego Lilly.-Cachby a auto .cres of grain, destroyed iasti-- Commission company. the group and , left , by recent hall storm which truck vent J. L. Montrose company. about 30 minutes. Its location Scout Leader, Lealand Dopp, was Preston Junior Band. north-we- st of Arfmo. They Scouts, Valdon Pitcher,-- Wendell returned Fifth Ward (Sea GullsJ. of Malad and d and Eden Jen- Weston by way The Smith Brea Lumber company. An dr crops In sen, Odver - TJroaeth, Marvin the Arimocanyon. Globe Mills, section Took good and i Sixth Ward (The Desert Shall Jensen, Arthur Price, Del Berr there is just starting in " ' Blossom as a Rose!. geson. Roy Earlckson, Asael But- haying Mtea Harriet Andersen, Verl ters and Jack Crossman. Ezra full Firestone Tire Stores. 1 sway. . Anderson b Sons - Lumber Cola, Jack Pearce and Carl Hanson accompanied them. Making Baker, Marjorie Eggleston, Edna company. Connee Anderson, Seventh- - Ward (subject .to be a party of fifteen They will ' be Eggleston, ' Marvin Jensenj.nd Fay Eggles' sway six days. . announced!. ton entertained at a chicken, supStops were mad? at Logan Squires Cleaning b Tailoring and Ogden. The group reached per last Saturday evening, June company. Salt Lake In ' theearly - after- 28, in honor of the fifteenth Logan Laundry. to noon. be to birthday annicersary of Wen-Ward (subject Eighth Details of their trio will be i del Anderson. A large deannuoncedi. corated birthday eake formed Kmeth Ward' ( subject to be given oot .on their return. announced!. Eleventh Ward (Beehive), $ Logan High School band. Bott Bros." Monument comf i pany. Central Mills. . - "'Thatcher , Milling company. Cornish Ckche Valley e - sen-Lloy- . . F. relatives In Canada. They will be away about 10 day!.' Mrs. Alice Halgreen and Mrs. Dora Jensen took their primary class of boys on an outing early Wednesday morning down on the. river, where - they cooked their breakfast and had a jolly good time playing games, fishing, bathing nd enjoying ether . : , pastimes. Clarence Prohst of the Noyth Cache high schooL, and Prof. Burgener of Salt Lake eity and Principal J. W. Kirkbride of North Cache high school met in a mass meeting here last Thursday and explained in full their plans for organizing a hand to Cornish. Over fifty enthusiastic parents and children weie In attendance and a very fine spirit prevailed.. Mr. Kirkbride gave an explanation of the county r ' . N. C. Nielson, Twelfth Ward painter., .(subject tm cast their shadows befote in Fish and Game Commissioner In Logan: City 6 . - - AVOID THAT FUTURE SHADOW By refraining from over-indulgen- ce Men who would keep that trim, proper form, women who prize' the modern figure with its subtle, seductive curves eat healthfully but not immoderately. Banish excessiveness eliminate abuses. Be moderate be moderate in all things, even in smoking.' When tempted to excess, when your eyes are bigger than your stomach, reach for a lucky instead. Coming events least their shadows before. Avoid that future shaddw if y aa weuldmiurij.'i by avoiding tain that lithe,' youthful figure, over-indulgen- ft'-- "IT'S TOASTED." Everyone knows that heat purifies and so "TOASTING" not INEXCUSABLE only removes impurities but adds fo the flavor and improves the taste. cannot expect fa make friends socially or in' business . if you have halitosis (bad 7 breath). Since you cannot et if yourself, the one way of making sure you do not offend is to gargle often with listerine. It instantly destroys You it de-fe- -- ILIS"1 rends halitosis j kill 1 200,000,000 gem.; - the finest Cigarette a man ever smoked made of the finest tobacco The Cream of the Crop -- - . Lucky Strike ; ITS SIMPLY - woK German fighter in a champion-shi- n contest possibly unjai 1931, if then, school board and North Cache high school views and their assistance along the lines of art and music. They returned last Monday large. afternoon group to take the lessons Tuesday and Thursday of each week. Mrs. Joseph Hanson is reported quite ill at this writing, suffering from typhoid fever. Coming events ut A fin Max be 2-- fs 4w 7 ing training. The report of the physician, submitted to the German box-to- g stated tljF commission, Schmeling was suffering fr Varicocele of 'the right side as a result of the fouL The report will be taken up by the commission tomorrow. physician, According to the such Schmelings injury is of a nature that sporting authori-tie- -s interwho read' the report announced!. . Benson Ward - (Dairying!,,', Providence (Covered Wagons) Hyde Tark (subject to be announced r. . Bluebird Orchestra. Cache 3 take Mutuals (subject to, be gnnounced!. Logan and Cache Stake Relief Societies .(subject, to be announced). College Ward (Horse I Drawn Vehicles!, Miscellaneous floats. ' ,, Comic Section. U. S. A. C. , Calliope, ' , Oscar Hitt . tuiv gmplinp, German heavyweightwho won the worlds championship from Jack Sharkey on a foul last month, today was ordered bv physicians to rest two or three months before resum- - Mor-tense- r - ,. he o , Sav Phvsicians - Summer Band Gets Instruction Under Way at Meetly r odors. Improves mouth hyqiene ond checks infection. Lambert Pharmacol Company, Si. Louii, Mtscotm Must Take Rest v J.. Arthur Mecham, state fish and ' game commissioner, visited on Saturday, having Logan , tq brouhgt his - family her And spend the Fourth of July, to assist in the installation of a fish food grinding machine for the Logan - rearing pond west of the city. The equipment is far better than the local organization had requested. Only recently in company with the state fish and game commissioner, Fred J. Foster, cf the federal bureau of fisheries. made a visit to the Logan rearing ponds He remarked, after taking photographs of the ' it is on of the most plant, that complete -- plants of its kind that he has seen in hia twentj one years- of experience.- Th water supply he said is perfect. There are three times as Fords: old model and nfw fish to each pond as themany govmodel. ernment carries in its ponds. if Gallant Fox scores his sixth Buieks: old model and newlyr Foster said the Logan Gallant Fox, straight major triumph. The model. the first one- - he has platoTH old Chevrolet: "the to model winner will new and go $10,000 ever sewn where metal pipe is provided it previously has won model. used tof conserve the water.'. Again either the Belmont, Kentucky I Nash: old model and new or model. American Derby,. Derby Mortensen Turns r te Coaching n, Preakness. The Fox has wont Dodge: old model and new . Riverside, Cat (A3! Jess Derby Money all but the American Derby, model, A. A. U. National chamwhile Reveille Boy, surprise vie- - Hudson pion- to the javelin toss, will tor in the American derby at model. coach at the Junior college here , Chicago, July 7 (JP) Already i Aerial Section, a month ago, Park this fall. Mortensen was gradacclaimed the seasons three Washington - O. S. L. Band Ar-was nominated for of not the Pocatello., uated from the University' of j to: year old champion, but still afGlider (on truck Southern California this year. ter prize money, William Woo- lington feature. dwards Gallant Fox will make his first Chicago appearance i BIG MOMENTS IN LITTLE LIVES by Saturday In the second renewal of the Arlington classic. . The Big Horse" yesterday made his first serious training move for the $60,000 race, with Earl Sande, the other half of the championship combination, ! In the saddle. The Fox easily , 5 , jtumed to a l:5fr mile on a drying-otrack, a performance which satisfied trainer George Tappan. , The mile and a quarter test .promises to be the seasons inchest race, with its $80,000 in . added ' money, $1,000 starting fees and an additional $10,000 n- CANADA Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Pitcher, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pitcher, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pederson ' One Thousand Scout Troop 61 at Union Pacific Band of Ogden. First Ward (Sunflower. Logan Flour and F6ed Company. - the eenterpieee and covers were laid for eight. Mrs. Mary Jensen of Preston made a business call here Tuesday, she Is contemplating tne purchase . of one of the homes on the factory avenue. , ENROITE TO Your Throat Protection vi ,11 against irritation "against cough. 0j Be Moderate! . , Don e jeopardize the modern form by drastic diets, harmful reducing girdles, fake reducing tab- remedies condemned by the Medictl professioal Millions of dollars each year ar- elets or other qurk oti-f77 wasted on these ridiculous and dangerous nostrums. Be Sensible! Be Moderate! We do not represent that smok- -, ing lucky Strike Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when tempted to do yourself too well, if you will "Reach for a lucky" instead, yoa will thus avoid maintain a moderd, graceful fornu H in things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding network of the N. B.C . ' TUNE IN The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every Saturday night, over a " Mfrm. ' TX &rak . Tobacco Co., , , 9 at over-indulgen- eoast-to-coa- ft. st |