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Show I BUST OF A? FOUNDER DISPLAYED Chine Pactions Comb ling to Resist itissian Invasion ; i. k Report r; aiisf Lea civ graphed 3Ioeu. By AdVk c j l j 0 L I - ? giving , Li 1 h.u M. u V i mg id i Control i F.W t , j hit 0 n 4ii. Ciae.ts linn i MU Die a a I Til ,.n n. . u . ' 'nrr, la people Lull ma ! i fours a! in buth F ru1- i v 0iif, V.i "a , 't a and r.vd 1, .. factions U.iojki ing to end t..e struggle'- tKl 1" combination ot Soviet attack'' 1 . i . mu. Cm can a 01 C - t's l.i't -t : i to t v. - IH i t leas uf i V were married at Manti of Roxburgh and Nov. 20th on Wednesday xm Vi ill h i treat fhutu of The A bronze bust of Melville E. Stone, one of the founder Associated Press end its general manager for more than a quarter ot century. Is now permanently displayed In the reception room of tha general offices In New York. The bust is the work of France Savage and the plaster model was made from life. hp s t.ary - AtaocUitad JF-- - pOlt-- u , hmn mV c I B ostonians fV fff ( r. .a, I dispatch llif' tnai app, ,r.u aacd cecdmg u T vnx 'm a CM t n. ni i Iranis Hart Schaffncr & Marx Suits and Overcoats Knox Hats Stetson Hats footwear for MEN Thatcher Special tCr. ol v.ur. v k ,u day of the big feed, and the big game, and the big time. You need a few little extras for this occasion, and you will find them here. V, i. l Cant afford to let her feel ashamed of the way you look on the lyssa u. !.' . HU. had n Vmv ; mu I.slv , is, IK, a ihui F'k . lien, A MU-i- ? in IK m .ukli u v disn.iU tioiiul 1, ' end ill in vlnlt' home of Mrs. Anna P. Packer 518 and Celestia Gardner;; reporter, E. 4th No. Prof Byron Alder of the Mrs. Della J. Wendelboe; chaplain, U.S.A.C. gave a very interesting Josephine R. West. The hostesses talk on Poultry." A violin solo for the afternoon were: Mrs. Anwas given by Miss Fay Benson and na P. Packer, Mrs. Patience Adams a piano solo by Miss Alice Adams. and Mrs. Luella Adams. V The camp was reorganized with the following officers: Captain, Seagull Camp Mrs. Deliah Olsen, 1st. Lieutenant, Lettit McNeil; 2nd, Emily Richards, Daughters of Alice Rust; assistant secPioneers Meet secretary, retary, Mamie Olsen; organist, Luella Adams; chorister, Luella The Sea Gull camp of Daugh-t- fi Johnson; treasurer, Liza Paulsen; s of Pioneers held their monthly program committee, Mrs. Julia N. meeting Monday afternoon at the S. Greene, Mrs. Margaret Cooley formerlv Agnes Pennington.' 27 were the victims. Mrs. Johnson's relatives are in Lincoln. Neb Two witnesses sMd the hit and run car had no license plates. .V sun Tngt be Re.-un- .Tuesday, November 26, 1929. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. PAGE EIGHT $5.00 to $10.00 Gloves Ideals and Aims of B. P. W. Forms Subject i here .afternoon us. ..tut ana spent, Saturday Parkinson's Mrs. on At the s inie 'm.e J'.p: was calling grandmother, Mrs. Jane Paikm-so- n souras m Shan't u i poll t L (Continued From Page Onel uv'Tnetery and other relatives on their A C a T .a Minister Foieign vi Veta Wallace, and Mrs. Almeda home. oven. in u. ha.. the Nationaisi Ln Mrs 'wav Brown gave the club emblem CANDY x ct S.tmi-datelegraphed Moscow ofiio..iis Tins phase of the ceremony. boi.1.'! ing that t i) 2hf Welis- negctiatums j Miss Meda Parker entertained proeram was under the direction China and Res .in concern n vl at a candy pull on Friday even of Mrs. D W. Pittman, mil Any cei':-v-r- s Ten guests were present Durmg the emblem ceremony, be reopened. ,a : . TV.', i.!.' old, ing. the candy making each of the five members partici-an- d M- . v Dispatches on the Mari Otsrenee and enjoyed delicious refreshments 'pa ting made a brief talk. situation indicated that ..anti' t K t Ss.:ur- Mrs. Martha Glenn entertained guests of the local Special were m cm x .v,-- : Tur ng Russian forces Professional on Friday evenand a at Business pull trol of the M.v ch.:i,. it candy Cl : T'vr c., grave in kinds of Womens club at the dinner last different Several . east ot the Kh.rgha.i c v ing. hv i.. made and the even- evening were members of the . m tains after fee., or uiik 2' 'a. M's JVtcr- - candywaswere m social chat Snuthfield and Preston clubs. The . he m aided spent K-- a W a JC Cl artillery had TVtreihv ing ' : ih- - y M" club has just been organThe second year Beehive gnlo of Khanar l.ite Suno a ChCv. Mrs and M. I. A ised. jt enn.-.ra a. an engagement v tvx a hi M: 3ewr- - ol the Wellsville ward -v C.a. the At the close of the addresses, estimated at 12 000. : enjoyed a candy pull given at Mrs aiu. irt teacher. their of The Chinese were tepoited m Ilouvil a -, ceremonies, and musical numbers, o.- - Kuiir aceomi on Allen Monday the club members all joined in be retreating wthout reMsancv Ipani'c ,s'v hirr Jet iLamont M. Candy making, games the club benediction. In eastern MancLuna whic j OUXUl. rtKirnefi to evening. by and music were enjojed the Russians aLo invaded ct The comihittee In charge of the va.t ui ' op 'mmg fifteen members. mines were sued with loss M J it. HPUI dinner arrangements comprised AT VISTTS life, as the Soviet torccs auvnn Mrs. D. W. Pittman, chairman; TREMONTON ed to Nmguta, penetratmg tmr The : ,ri'isi's of ,V ret ui nod1 Miss Elvine Petersen, Miss Bertha Mrs. Alice Miller, ese territory more than ID ruL Miss Mabel Walker, Miss he X a. school Rtt.-s- . . evening af.er, Chase, ,u: IIostiKties bwwr-eMiss LaVeta Wallace, Odell. Afton The home Saturday wart Kma us d China started las. Julc over spending the week at Tremon-Mrs. Almeda Perry Brown. foLv.w. ' p tendered her of daughter as guests K: Re- - ton question of control of the ttuii-- ' -s Ruby Sorenson, is publicity .Sand husband Mr. and Mrs Le- .chairman eastern railway. Ow for the club, l'a.. M home who" her iDunn accompanied Russian forces moved into M t y VNational Federation of The evenm'T Twt re churia after id r.v 'Business and Professional tiations for set lenient of t. Fva 'Womens clubs of the United tjF-- i t: ','cur,e railroad had failed. Ltrad- 'States numbeis 55,000 members, Paik-Eail and ' the ".C C( vt krs Miss tert&ined at a i on located m 47 states dinner 1,000 has It :: . Ootmis and Islands. -Covers weie laid far Hawaiian Th Sunday clubs and 47 State Federations Logan Wild Man Far i a A.X ' N Twentv two guests C and exnends an anual budget of hi TIDKFY DINNER At its r. LesT approximately $120,000. Avoids GIXSTS recent National convention at B. Ltatha n weio Oliver Meis Mrs and Mr. Mackinac Island, Michigan, the t raises. honored guests a tlikev drrne sim of $25,000 was raised from IX!? ChSUNDK ot M Mi. Bervl S. L. McArthur, Mrs given by Mr. and approximately 40 Ttli ana c.r.tis p other the foor as in the Western Union nucleus of a .a mg gills Thornton of Mendon. tmi .the CP. M ininofes Th Jvt J an to all known were present and cruvej company, is guests establish to 1 v A fund i trrr V, u building sundry as a mild lnurnue.. 1VO?'Sn!'. i.he dinner and eveing headquarters in Wash-- i Ju, MTU.SVILLE tiemanly fellow quiet, ard At.. C tt v( t pi vi lion melon, the National Capital. behaved. LOCALS TCiisi." A business recipocity program Mae however I Last evening ''lshman Mrs Inm Mr. and memwomen, wlrrebv ' as went say w,c an.val (' bers of business they rogue' ,fiTe rejoicing over th pledge rru-- v Federation, the a o F diming du w.ir tne Mothei on Sundav eKphaiVs go ,.i "owe m- - a son bom tlmmseives systematically to proIt is weil known tn.it. whvi . and bab are doing fire mote other business women was VI j.yi-nd loco men go it is Mrs Chevies Jtos,. d Mr and convention. PC vxo it safe to attribute it to V :r .u:, a i launched at the same ipy of Evanston. is non parD vt c ll-- T organization The more of three things wi o al and Mrs Joseph MDancii It is ti en end nonsectarian. ; L Terse Mr or son and ta.at -s V' Lake Spent Sundae !.i;" rven--- n Salt mad- up almost entirely of V M. a , H last evcr.a.g. D with Mr and Mii women and numbers daughter visiting Mac does not dn.k a ,d K and other relane--MMsughan Mrs Hoover wife roster cn t cam. Ntiujdir is ana7 admits that he xit and Mrs Wra. P Mu: hu' of the president of the United or U-"me. cause soai, of Roxburgh Inaho and Mr aM immediate ! . Mrs Calvin Coolidge. wife m. omit I r It w is a was a winmi of I mu S'atrs: of the UnitA Mrs Louis P Maucha.i or the too. The Imr, n. woman Dy snent Sunday w.th their pa ens ed States; seven of the eight - .is i s rod io Mr and tion arrived m Lca.,u a: Mrs John R'dfoid Mi seven women who are now members of .ur a . Vt oclock, weighed Mr and Mrs James Twipn f'f the congress of the United States; i : 1 d T' g is. Rrros,hhW Jt Garfield and four ounces c.r. i Ma . spent the week-enAllen, only woman V' of thought that she ws V at 2 Mrs" Thorp's rto'rn. J! s judge Florence with in the - justice court Tv.i.r. 2. hin '. to start in calling Vts. supreme MUler. Ross, Nellie Taylor and r.utenr 'Alice T irv t from the very lr.tiodrcxOu world; of Sticvtl. first woman governor in the Mra D. W. Jones i mother and the chi'J tee c i. : Vr i nr V: to J' came Saturday even, nr Included in its X vr l u y.ta- - Vi., Vr Pet- - 'Idaho nicely, and Mac is setKng a few das heie wnh Mrs United States are bus'spend av he but ; James V mcmbciship ' gradually j. Parkinson Jane M. runs income whose women h Ksor. all ".'ssin o iness Xr i question lady Merrill Darley of Salt Lake so i up to $65,000 or $75 000 annually 7T pt'CT. Jacob- KID. of Mr and Mrs. V, m H PnK and nT fortunes aggregate whose i I spent the Week end here witn ivs 000. $1.000 It has been eshmih neailv n i i parents Merrill is now ernp rabbit fin nwsqucr mcs The federation has an emblem 'I .;i ed as an investiaator in tie to the progressive the names cf at Ica-- t 75 ' appropuaie Si weevil laboratory a Its of the organization real or imaginin' m'-- ; nam-Lake. the Winged is eertrn! clothing moastry. figme : nu OScar Mrs Hendr, Mr and of Samothrace. typical of ' ' Victory Mrs. Hannah Wi.Ke attended of emancipated woman-- j ipu'i of shower given m Inmi V are other symbols With hoed VPearly Wii.ie at thn homeat of of s. mg to the business' meal. v fill iand Mrs Wayne W.lhe America and of of . ' women i ' L I. during the week the Opn Scroll of Under- XT" or inclir" the Winged Wand of1 m e Herald the Torch of Wisdom Has $200 All d the ohms of Commerce From bv a Taken Troupers surrounded are these sjmbols Li 20 golden circle typical of the White Plains. N Y . No c.i the Wallace. hoipl friendship which binds vt APi Keirman j mornwcinen of America THE FACTS organized nroprietor was hauiig hisheard a if F'- - ing bath today when he Tow sa strange noise in his bed loom Hit and duppmg wth hmrh V,eil soaped and the ACTION tub to infrom he stepped Driver Kills Two .'Sr. HUMLESS KECE71ION r vestigate. ; i'f looked in just in time to see F lid VOLUME when you (M Je- - a Hesfafiee Denver, Nov 26 (Afh A hit' man e ratting Ins UM1S night struck, waiiet containing S200 from hr and run driver lastand his wufe, lntrocier ai d killed a man Tiie trousers pocket 10 days beforev had ewho only sawhind looked up, Wallace, ffected a reconciliation. The frchipr p,sx lanched .j, me." he call- - drier r sned away and was the on. chase Come ' y- 'Tt .r sou of a PohfP search and ran out of the door. lpct ''s r V.'km.son of edWallace H F. Johnson, 30. and his wife. M-tieclmed the invitation i s- Fabric, suede, dogskin, pigskin; lined or unlined $1.50 to $5.00 i - C--a unT Neckwear nu c J jJEN -- j v instinctively choose the subtle note x-i -- w ho , in style find the trim smartness of Ascot's s- re g H-r- terns just received. See them. $1.00 to $3.50 Jv-'-r- -- . The new styles and pat- . , slender custom last irresistible. 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