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Show PAGE EIGHT THE JOURNAL, Miss Anne Morrow Galluses Disliked Is Showered With Historical Society J A & t Congratulations Mexico City, Feb. 14 (A Pi- - Mus Anne Morrow is learning rap'dly what being a celebrity is like In the light of no more than the reflected glory of her engagement to Colonel Charles A Lindbergh she has receive 1 a flood of telegrams and cablegrams of and felicitation which have nearly overwhelmed her. As plain Anna Morrow, Immcr Smith College student,' and daughter of Ambassador Dwight W. Morrow she might attract litt.e more attention'., on & walk down the street' than many another , pretty demure girl. , But as fiancee to Colonel Lindbergh sh& Is very much in the puoitc eye and seems due to remain there for some time" to come Ambassador Morrow himseif was, not spared. Mexican n and American friends alike told him how much to be congratulated he was at the prospect of the transatlantic aviator for a In Mexico the announcement has matched the turbulent political situation in interest. Everywhere there is the presumption that the wedding will 'take place In thi3 city. Meanwhhe Mexican , aviation company officials are continu'd!? their efforts to. induce the aviator to ooen i new air mail line between New York, and Mexico city soon. But if and when a visit by him to Mexico city is in prospect and everyone belie es it is it Is wery much a Mystery Milton, Mass., FeB, 14 (API Colonel Charles A Lindbergh's future sister-i- n iaw, Miss Constance C Morrow, member of the class of' 1031 at Milton academy, says ' he is "wonderful $ She recalled thte details of this reception In Mexico Crty, while ' on his flight tq and hs vi$it to the Morrow home there.' , 4 Fiancee Of Colonel Lindbergh Is Very Much In The Public Eye Of Mexico ri V - ? s t & - t .'tH k sfe of Seattle, With, upon tuspendere ami placed them on the verbotten lie! when Eleanor La Chapelle appeared a echool wearing them, Authont.es frowned Company Pays Employees Insurance An Increase of fifty percent in the .amount of group life and accidental death Insurance providod for employees of the Continental Baking Company, was announced today by F. A. Kuhlmann, manager. The cost of the additional inwill be borne entirely by New .York, Feb- - '14 '(API The, surance company, and It will be availlone eagle is to, marry a .poet the employees of one year's some of whose worse tells of the able to all as well as to those insured service, . of rapture pushing one's head In previous group insurance against 'the blue sky and ones Iplaijtheunder which the company cloud a lips against Miss Anne Spencer Morrow al- 'end the employees share the cost, announcement stated. ready, has flown i with Colonel the"Under our new insurance Charles - A, Lindbergh, - Perhaps the schedule of benefits is li' they go on their honeymoon by with a airplane she Will recall the poem based on weekly salaries, a maximum Height, winner of an alumnae minimum of $730 and prize and published by Scrib- cf $2,508, and the same amounts ners magazine in April, 1928, lor accidental death and dismemafter the .lone eagle's v first visit berment benefits,' F. A, Kuhlmann to said. to Mexico ' City. J " ' Wlnle1 ' the life Insurance priThe poem follows: HEIGHT marily creates death benefits for . When I was young I felt so the family, a disability clause lri our group policy provides that if small And frightened, for the world was an employee becomes permanently tan. disabled before the age of 60, he And even grasses seemed to me will receive the full amount of A forest of immensity. ids life Insuiance with Interest, UntU I learned that I could hi monthly Installments, in addigrow, tion to the thirteen weeks' beneA glance would leave them far fits called lor by the sickness below. and accident clause. Spanning a tree's height with In providing additional group my eye, Insurance without co.it to' the as I Suddenly seemed high. employees the Conti rental Baking And fixing on a star I grew participated in a new I pushed my head against the Company giovp policy totaf'n,? $24 000,000 blue. which has been placed by the Still, like a singing lark, I find Continental Baking Corp iratiori leave to behind. the grass rapture And sometimes, standing In a in conjunction with the numerous baking companies affiliated with crowd. it in various parts of the country. My lips are cool against a cloud. Mr. Kuhlmann, explained. Of the approximately $12,000,-00- 0 A distinguished coach Is said tctal,is sum, an insurance to object to sending his football amountlifeof accidentalwithdeath equal and team out of town. He says the dismemberment insurance. More scholarare interested in boys than II, COO persons throughout ship and he dislikes to take themUnder enWe from studies. (heir away ter this with confidence in the t'V.Lncw The adventt-e- s of our Fairy oLory Contest. Insuiance plan have been demonstrated guny ynfw MrVSUm' definitely during 4iH Ifl.in lA months our forthe twenty-tw- o mer nol'cy has been In operation and in that peiiod the Insurance $130,000 Company paid - nearly on hi half ci Ur employees of the Comment'd Baking Company and the other baking companies affih-ate- d with t," Mr Kuhlmann said LVdln-Ameri- good-hvifl- cd , pro-gia- ulltrf Last Time Today Headed by Huston Ray Worlds Wonder Pianist This, then, Is Chicago, Feb. 14 (API Sedate Stanzas whispering guardedly of, love characterized the early Amer- -' lean valentines as shown In a collection placed on view by the. Chicago historical society today. Changing times produced more' direct expression until in 1929,1 the collection reveals, the valen- -j tme versemakers leave no doubt senti-- l of the senders amorous ments. The earliest valentine shown Is date 1800, but all before 1800 weie' handmade affairs, generally a red heart with a pretty but proper inscription. Miss Esther , Howland began making valentines commercially m i83i, the society points out, and It is from that time on Uwt creations lavy, valdate. Many of Miss Howlands entines were simply-- Inscribed. "To one I love. is ad A valentine dated 1865 dressed "to my friend," and says. best can "The charm that sweeten life Is found to be a faithful wife The wife I seek good, kind and true Love whispers I shall find in you. Comic valentines appear to have enjoyed a perpetual vogue through out the years, the society showing many which It describes as ridiculous, witty and severe. One of the valentines of the world war period has a picture by John T. McCutcheon, cartoonist, with verse by George Ade. The picture shows a mother who has apparently censored her daughter's mail to a soldier aboard Beneath is printed: "Mr. Soldier man: "I cannot send what my daughter wrote. It might set fire to the darned old boat. heart-emboss- lc ! Sentiments Of Love Are Expressed, In Bolder Terms As The Years Pass son-in-la- trans-Atiant- i 1 V s V a 'Wfc :- J Displays Old And New Valentines 4 ' I Thursday, February 14, 1929. CACIIE COUNTY, UTAH m, OS The Opening of The at 29 North Main ed This Store will feature the best in Atwatcr-Ken- t SONORA G. E. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS WILLARD STORAGE BATTERIES RADIO ACCESSORIES EXPERT RADIO SERVICE & REPAIRING i i Clarkston Folk Honor Pioneers At Family Home Continued from Page One account of his recent visit GRAYBAR BOSCH 2Z in; jlljg Saturday IP Wgtf w Jtrtfm- - 'fji Full and complete satis faction guaranteed both' to Sweden. was held Primary fconferenee Sunday, Feb. 10 and 52 per cent of the ward was present to enjoy the splendid program that was rendered by the Primary boys and girls. Pres. Maybeil Griffiths was in charge and Stake President Laura Shumway and board members Ella Loosle and Archilous Archibald were visitors to our ward. Newton M men played basketball with Clarkston M men on Monday in evening. The score was 21-favor of Clarkston. The school boys from Newton plyed basketball with our boys on Tuesday. The two games ended with Clarkston in the lead. The Newton girls team were victorious over our girls. Mrs. Grover Butters and son arrived home from the hospital on 14 Monday. Mrs. R. A. Goodey who has been very ill is reported to be, improving. Mrs. Roy Athay and children Clark, Pauline and Blain left Tues- where day for Butte, Montana they will join Mr. Athay and make their home. Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Slaugh and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Malmburg were Logan visitors Saturday. Road Supervisor Follett was in our city Tuesday. Miss Abble Scholes spent Saturday with her parents in Logan. Shirley, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goodey is suffering from a severe attack of rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shumway of Trenton were guest3 of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Shumway Sunday. in Merchandise and service in 'every transaction. iiiiiiiVnaAar iii i Trained electricians, specializing in Radio Electric Refrigeration and Storage Battery work are at your service. The store itself is one of the handsomest stores In the city and every bit of Merchandise measures up to the highest standard. You will find yourself more than welcome to call and sec the offerings. A comparison will be sure to please you. Remember we are located at 29 North' Main Street. America Leads The DONS DENIM OF LOS ANGELES JAIL r? World In Savings breuil fired while wild. into Chapreaus The combatants K Ji The past year saw the greatest gains in savings in a single twelve month ever recorded in the United States, bringing the total savings deposits in banks to over $23,400,-000,00- 0 on June 30, 1923, held hi more than 53,000,000 individual accounts It is reported by the American Bankers Association. These are the biggest iigures in this field shown Dy any country in the world. To May Use X-ra- y These figures are indicative of more general than any Deati is In Europe Identify Criminals prosperity time since the business depresFrom The Cold Are sion of 1920, the report declares. Chicago, Feb. 14 (AP) three states faded to shew be used in the future to iden- Only Estimated At 300 will a gain and the 1928 'volume of tify criminals. Instead of fingerconstituted an increase-o- t prints, Prof. O.' L. Clark of the savings ' more Otintitnifd from page one 327,000,000 above the i University of Illinois told delegates 1927 than $2The ' t inhaoi-tafigure. per gain the midwest engineer? 1928 for baskets, attending 1927 doors, over was loading s bap?,, $1. conference here. ing oockc-tbo es,' even with the prethe savand in number of gain "Radiographs will soon supplant cious fuel Fifty prisons were sent fingerprints for identification, for ings depositors was 2,496,079, an to hospitals with sprains, lacer5.2 percent as increase of of the skull photograDhs s '3 s ations, and frozen hands as a re- are more a growth in the population against ? jS exof tne he individualistic, con-of sult the ensuing riot and i plained. ' C4cf 1.2 percent. country if . , , y flict with polite Prof. Clark also to'd of the The gain in savings per inhabiIn Vienna Chancelor Seipel or- -j use for examination of tant In Aew England and tne xuid-di- e -1 A 3 i dried rar'iament suspended for mvsterious packages suspected as Atlantic states over the pre.two weeks because of the weather infernal machines. ! !i was vious , i ? 1 1 ? $36. Inese groups year ,& $(:. ; explaining that h would save , Kl of states, with 29.9 percent of the it, 1 f. . five tons of coal dally. t J cf the United States rv ? v M In the Cattegat and the sound Ford Planes New population and 52.8 percent of the ipuu - ; I- - . between Denmark and Sweden $ .y'i ' ' Service savings deposits, have the largest 130 steamers were frozen fa ' , . ' r . I savings rate, $461 per inhabitant, , awaiting attemets cf ice break-Je- r s of any area in the world. The per to relee them. ,? I Detroit, Feb 14 (API Erie P. , ' w- The canals and lagoons at Ven- Halliburton, president of the new- capita savings for the United t, dee weie coiroetolv frozen over, ly formed southwestern air fast States as a whole this year stands r the firs tme ir ? said, since express, placed with the Ford at $237 as compared with $220 Am Keyes, former district attorney and convicted of accepting (he eighteenth century. motor company yesterday, an or- last year. bribes, dressed in the regulation trousers of the county jail after being The French weathe- r- bureau der for five all metal found guilty of corruotion in office. The power to talk 'predicted even colder 'weather Ford transports with which to and todv a heavy snow started establish the first extensive air is a cultxvatible power. effectively can be It i fillin' lee w m formin' today m passenger service in the south- acquired by almost anyone who to his home during his illness. the Seine and Ma'''e west. has among his mental baggage French Reporters Marauis Henrt De Sombreuil in nTu. The express lines will link St something worth talking about. stopping of " took offense at some remark Hav e A Gun Dual made Lotus and Kansas City with Tulsa, Nicities of expression can be, and by Georgees Chapreau If mm continue to win fame Aklahoma City, Dallas and Fort should be, cultivated. There nevwhich he considered a reflection In aviation, chain stores and the Worth by an air lire operated ex- - j er before was a time when crud14 Feb. 'Paris. illness The all the who (jq upon newspapermen oil business there is bi dancer J clusively for passenger service. - ities of expresion were such a of Marshal Foch had - an unex- had waited j day in and there will not be enough ptvm- -, handicap and when smooth, pected jrnc mission this morning day out for patiently news of the marshal. A law with teeth in it Is no fluent, correct English hart so in a duel between two newspa-inen f',tre'-rto midpIv the de-- J j A challenge followed and early i U' m u. ,l great a value, awLf the teeth are permen who hove hpp npnedj thi morning they met. De Som- - the bullet grouni wer shook hanc then and retired to the neare: cafe to bind their reconcihatio with a hot drink. I Dr. Davenlere, physician Marshal Foch, was present at th , duel. Deliberation to e: carried tremes becomes plain laziness. - JJ nt Friday Street WWl X-r- ay jQy c P S I 1- "' s For Passenger . i MAN-MA- Df UfcmHNER.JOWN tr SEENA OWEN 0A , PAUL L. 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