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Show r IMMMI v t vs l ,r7v vTTvyyy .,V-V,V- .,, yMMMff v VtXX ... , 1! - Dramatic Reader (Bmting Cardsthaa ; (ElfristmaS stork Our -- of Greeting Cards Como- Iu and -- seleetjours Priced as low as 60c er dozen. Select also jour own stjle Engraving. iy do .! Is b il ruJ from of i'l s Printing Knibossing or Visitors- - erk Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. J. ' H. Know Mohr lias issued the a marriage licc'.rce to Edward and son ares spending Trith holidays Jessop of Millville ind Faye Thanksgiving their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dawson of Henifer, Utah T. A. Greenhalgh. Miss Everton at Home from Pocatello Ella Everton is here from Here Velda and Vera Stoddard the TL. D. S. hospital, where and J. Busby of Pocashe has been nursing, to re- tello Wallace In Logan, are visiting a month, following cuperate for of Mrs. Thomas B. Busa recent, operation. Miss Ever- guests and friends. They expect ton is the daughter of Presi- by to go on to Salt Lake and dent and Mrs W. M. Everton. spend Sunday. Logan Merchant in East Slippery roads cause acciOtto Mehr, manager of the dents to cars. Bring them to Lcgan Garment company, was' Shoup. .among the recent arrivals at (Advertisement) the Hotel Commodore, Wash-- 1 ington, D. C.t according to a1 Ankle Sprained communication received at this Farrell Johnson, court reoffice from the national cap- porter, while on his way to on Is east In the ital. Mr. Mehr work Friday morning, slipped a buying expedition. and fell on the! slick sidewalk, and sprained his ankle very 79th Birthday badly. He was taken to the Mrs. T. G. Lowe will cele- hospital for treatment. brate her 79th birthday anIn Salt Lake niversary on Sunday, November 30th. Members of the famiGrant Bateson and wife and ly.- will je on hand... to enjoys Mrs. L.- - E Nelson went to Salt to exthe family dinner and Lake today. The women folks tend congratulations and best went down on business conwho is nected with the American lewishes to Mrs. Lowe one of the few remaining pio- gion auxiliary while Mr. Bateneers of this valley. son was oh business for the Central garage, of which inMissionaries At Work stitution he is manager. A letter from Honolulu brings the Information that Elders Sent To Prison Ezra Price of Lewiston was David England and E. J. Kev-erewho recently sailed from sentenced by Judge M. C. HarLos Abgeles for the Hawaiian ris late Friday afternoon to mission, havn got down to serve from one to 20 years work. Elder England was as- in the state penitentiary, havsigned to the mission office as ing pleaded guilty to a charge assistant secretary and Elder of forgery. The young man will Keveren was assigned to do be taken to Sait Lake eta Monwork in the temple In Hawaii. day by Sheriff W. H. Shaw. i TWIN BIRTHDAY" IETE ON TONIGHT Miss Agnes Stewart i -- v n, t aV Still at Large J. L. Nungester of Salt Lake, who was held here; for trial in connection with, bad checks, walked out of jail Wednesday night as the restaurant man came to serve the evening meal. While he has been sdught by the sheriffs office, he must have obtained protection from some local friends for his whereabouts have not been determined although wide search has been made. Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. O. F. OsKar entertained at a ""hanksgiving dinner at their home Thursday. The table was centered with a flowery cyclamen. Thei guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lileliquest and Last Minute Bush ' Treasurer E. N. Maughan exdaughters, Coy, Iris and Carol minute rush and Mrs. Ira Williams of Hy-ru- perienced a last who did not Mr. and Mrs. Von Wil- today by persons liams and daughter of Ogden. care to be delinquent in the Music and visiting were enjoy- payment of their taxes. Hundreds of Cache coulnty citizens ed after the dinner. crowded the treasurer's office until noon paying their anDaughter Born nual taxes. Those who did not So many have been wonderpay their taxes on or before ing why it is that George today, will be declared delinKt'adrlck of the Consolidated quent and will be so advertised. Wagon and Machine company, All persons delinquent are penhas 'been, wearing extra smiles alized three the last few days. Now the delinquency. per cent for the secret is out. Mrs. Kendrick gave birth to a beautiful little Hendricks Child Dies daughter at the Kendrick home W. Hendricks Jr., in Providence on November 23. 11,Marriner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marr Mother and babe are progress- riner W. Hendricks of Binging satisfactorily. ham, died at the family home at Bingham, Thursday night President Everton Fall- sfrom a long illness of heart President Walter M. Everton trouble. Besides the parents had a narrow escape from In- the lad is survived by two sisjury last evening. He was walk- ters, Ruth ahd Ethel and his ing from his place of business grandparents? Mr., and Mrs. J. on First North street to The C. Allen of Cove. Funeral servJournal office through the al- ices will be held at 1 oclock ley in the rear of the business Sunday, November 30, in the section when he slipped and Larkins Mortuary chapel, 260 fell, striking the back of his East South Temple street in head on the corner of a brick Salt Lake City. There will be building. For a time he was a number of relatives from dazed but soon came out of it this city and county attend and felt himself after getting the services. Burial will be in a short breathing spell. the Salt Lake City cemetery. out-of-to- Have your pants pressed the NEW way I IMPERIAL O. A. Garff and company apear Monday night December 1 at "the Nibley hall, at Mrs. will 123 North Main Phone 258 GLEE 3- ...... ta-m- an Ronald England Service Funeral services will be held in the Second ward chapel at 2 p. m. on Sundav for Rctnald England, 11, son the late State and Mrs. Johanna England England, who died Wednesday hight in Salt Lake. The body may be viewed at the family residence, 127 South 5th West after 10 o'clock Sunday morning until time for the services. Director Pardon Home Director P. ' V. Cardon of the Utah experiment station, returned Thursday from an official trip- - to Washington, D. C., where he attended a session of officials of land grant colleges on Monday. Pres. E. G. Peterson and Director William Peterson of the extension division were also In attendance at the conference. The weather In the east Is similar to that we are experiencing here. It Is very cold there. sup-'form- er j -- Xerater6 !Wreh ed City Fathers Meet At the city commissioners matters meeting last night, pertaining to the budget were gone into rather thoroughly prior to advertising for the regular public budget hearing The regular payrolls were passed. All city employees agreed to contribute 2 per cent of their regular salaries .to the unemployment fund which is for by the being arranged chamber of commerce committee. As soon as the fund gets going, Auditor H. R. Pedersen nas been authorized to hold out 2 per cent from the pay checks of all persons regularly employed by the city. Mr. Hughes Dies Tellasa'n Hughes died at his home in Malad Friday after noon. He was one of Logans oldest pioneers. He came here in the early days and owned the property where the O. S. L. station now stanas. Mr. Hughes was 86 last July. He Is the father of Mrs. John Cowley, Logan; Mrs. Thomas Williams, Idaho Falls; Mrs. Lewis Neeley, and Mrs. Charles Purser of Benson ; Mrs. George Cowley, Mrs. Bens oh ; Isabell Hess, Tc'llasan Fielding; Hughes, M. Hughes, Thomas Jacob Hughes, Edwards Hughes, Mrs. Ruel Ipson of Pleasant View; Mrs. John Price. Malad. Fuheral services will be held in the Pleasant View chapel Monday at I oclock. , , rfection that costa Beautiful Rites fortune new m3QHiLDra BD (ID 0J1 Ann Friends Play Prank Arthur Marcelle Rose of Logan and Dorothy Leone Hulse, daughter of George W. Hulse of Millville, were married in the Logan temple on Wednesday. They had successfully evaded friends who have been 4 Now Colorful Tone as real a j ' determined to play a prank I ' upon the newlyweds. Last night Ujr itself through five remarkable 1 as the couple was about to I , board the ihterurban train at improvements that no other Providence to come to Logan radio can give vou. Come to attend a show, the bride was spirited away in- - an autoin today and hear the mobile. The bridegroom sought assitance from Sheriff W. H. Million, Dollar Shaw and Patrolman H. J. He insisted that the Clark. Majestic bride had been kidnapped. When a search did not reveal her whereabouts, Rose was advised If she was nbt brought home by morning to report the fact again to the officers. No report t&s made today. It is presumed that the situation has beeh cleared up. Crystal Bottling & ' - -- 1 bear it here NKWAORKUKB Logan, Utah .. Industrial accidents resulted in the death of 23,00 persons and injury to 3.0o0,000 in the United States during 1929. a. - President Joseph R. Shepherd be the speaker In the 1 1th ward Sunday evening at '7 o'clock. Special music has been arranged for. Furniture Exchange 4 West 1st North Phone 441 72-7- . CRMS DRA1 V Can an unmarried mothec hope for justice, from our best people? Who are our best people? Can a girl who ever rehabilitate herself? These are has made some of the absorbing ques tions that are fearlessly answered in Commonr-Clay- ;u Victor Flemings remarkable production for Fox movietone featuring Constance Bennett and Lew Ayres, which opens at the Capitol Sunday Theatre. s Closely I-- ; V'ill Share 46 Need- , ct & Hayward MINSTRELS Mrs. Garff comes highly recommended from Los Angeles and Salt Lake City as a dramatic reader and impersonator. You will miss a wonderful treat if you fail to attend. Admission 25c and 10c. Program will consist of a one-alittle play, several sketches, readings, monologues and pianologues. Appearing on the program with Mrs. Garff are Mrs. Ruby Amussen, Mrs. Geo. Y. Smith, Loree McGee, Marion Skidmore, Lucille Emmett, Harriet Hulme, Margaret Squires, Betty Lou and- Reed Garff, Marjorie find Lester Lester. Dunn and Barbara Musical selections will be given by Margaret Watkins. Rebecca Stewart and Owen Bingham. 8 p. m. Eire Bond and fltrs. J Stewart were dinner guests of Dr. and Stewart. The party is plan- Mrs. E. I. Stewart on Thurst ned as a ship . party. All the Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Humphand tickets brine: will guests reys entertained at dinner and passports. Refreshments wdll be a" card party Friday evening. served. The table was attractively deDr. and Mr. I. P. Stewart corated with orchBfc; chrysan and daughters Rebecca and Ag- themums and gold lighted cannes, spent Thanksgiving in Salt dles. Covers were laid for the Lake City as guesis oi Profes- following guests: Mr. and Mrs. sor and Mr. A. J. Southwick. jAlma Sonne, Mr. and Mrs. L. and D. Naisbitt, Mrs. J. C. Calderwood Judge and Mrs, M family went to Tremonton to C. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar with Tnanksgiving day spend Wennergren, Mr. and Mrs. Ro relatives. land Emmett and Professor and Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Prows en Mrs. Alder. Cards fol- tertaineci at a family dinner lowed ByroncUnner score nrizes MONDAY, DEC. 1st and ?ere awarded 8:15 p. m. mother James Byron Alder and Mr, and Mrs. Prows, was a special guest. , SIXTH WARD HALL Mrs. A bowl of fruit centered the Wennergren. 4th South and Main table. Covers were laid for eight. Mr. and Mrs. George Raymond were guests at Thursday Ferguson left Friday for dinner. More than a score of trained Mrs. Score prizes were giher .home in Provo after ten ven to Professor and Mrs. AldA bevy of days visiting here as a guest male voices er and Mr. and Mrs. Wennercharming and talented girls. of Mr. and Mrs. Prows. gren. LOGAN COUPLES WILL Mr. Mrs. and SINGING DANCING George RayATTEND NOODLE SUPPER FUN AND FROLIC The following couples will mond wereguetsat Thanksgiv- W. motor to Ogden this evening ing1.?1nner The treat supreme An ideal tonic where at Smiehfield Thurs- will bo entertained they A for the tired business man at a noodle supper at the Bam-i0Two hours ef boo amd Mrs. J. C. Allen Jr., laugh a minute shop. Mr. and Mrs. Roland and Get your wholesome entertainment Miss Jewell Al- daughter Val Mr. and Mrs. Emmett, tickets ut Thatcher Clothing Co. to Salt Lake City to- Palnner, Mr. anq Mrs. G. A. fn where they will spend the 15c Lindquist, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. day Children, under 12 week end. 35c Naisbnt. Mr- - and Mrs. Palmer Admission are the host and the hostep Mrs. P. E. Dunford entertain- fnr the .evening, ledat a familydlnner party Professor and MrsrD. W. Pitt-- on Thaliksgiving dayl the will entertain the mem- - ble was attractively devorated Nine Leaders Receive bers of the F. F. W. club ana with bronze chrysanthemums, their partners at a supper and Covers were lad for twenty two Achievement Awards card e. A social their guests. evening party this evening at lowed the dinner. events One of the special Clyde Jorgensen entertained; Mrs.' Stephen Hailstone, a at the" Fifth Annual . Adult eight of his friends at a resident of Logan, now Leaders Training School was per party Wednesday evening 0f Beach, Calif., arrived the banquet glveri by the Ex- after the pep dance at the U. .hereLong last week and will visit tension Service at which nine S. A. C. with relatives and friends in- leaders were presented wjth Miss Mary Grant, who is Mrs. Hailstone came diplomas by President E. G. tending school at the U. S. A. on account of the illness of Peterson of the college. Woods-Cros- s .went to home C.( Mrs. her daughter, Richard These certificates were giv- to spend the Thanksgving hoi- who is now in a local en as token of appreciatioif ldays With her parents, Mr. and Harrison, hospital. by the Extension Service and Mrs. Walter Grant. afternoon On Friday after the college for project work Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Thomas David Richards entercompleted and for the lead- entertained - at dinner Thurs tained Wayne six V.1 his friends at a attended three day for Mr. Thomas father and ers having cicLo M. J. Thomas and the Thanksgiving, party. Games and training schools. Luella music furnished entertainment Those who received the cer- Misses Elizabeth and and refreshments were served. of Thomas Ogden, Hyrum Hay-bal- l, On Friday evening Ralph tificates are: Mrs. Ahita AndMrs. of father Thomas, erson, Hyrum; Mrs. Lucile F. Richards entertained six of his Hayball anc; daughter, friends at a Thanksgiving Booth, Nephi; Mrs. Charlotte' Henry? Miss Miss and Ruth Hayball Jacobs, Riverdale; Mrs. Kate P. games Sere Mrs. Leah Mills, Falrview; served. Both parties were given Walton, Woodruff; Mrs. Lillian G. Widdison, Hooper; Mrs. bronze chrysanthemums. jat the home of the boys' par-N. R. Mr. Mrs. and Broby ;ents. Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Caroline Smith, Beaver; Mrs. at a family dinner ards. Hattie L. Marble, Deweyvilie; Mrs. Mildred Younker, North oarty Thanksgiving day. The The dramatic evening !o be table was decorated with red Logan. given Monday evening DecemThis is the second year cer- roses. Covers were laicl for fol-24 ber 1 at Nibley hall under the music Cards and direction of Logan stake Re.' tificates h$ve been awarded guesis. the dinner. lief society," proceeds to be usfor excellence in community lowed Miss Margaret BigeloW and for the needy families, leadership. H. M. Addington of Salt Lake ed which promises to be an evExtension News. holiCity spent Thanksgiving of rare entertainment is days here as guests of Mr. and ening one the looked for events of Mrs. S. E. Needham. They were next ofweek. the honored guests at a dinJensen and ner given Thursday by Mr. and Misses Alberta Mrs. Needham. They will return Theressa Pugh motored to Ka home to .Salt Lake City tomor- nab to spend the Thankgiving row. holidays. J TAILORS CLEANERS Mrs.Jf w: and Mr. and Mrs. S. E. ham and Dr, and Mrs. arts parents, Dr. and Mrs. It AD lb After once having your pants pressed by the use of the AIRFLO you will never have them Dressed any other way. AIRFLO raises the nap on the fabric instead of sucking itdown as does a vacuum dryer. This does away with every bit of shine and even takes off shine which has already accumulated, .through the use of other presses. Moreover the swift current of the hot air rapidly penetrates every part of the garment, drying it immediately. This makes seam impressions impossible and gives the suit or dress p permanent shape. No damp garments are possible with AIRFLO. Dr-a-na and after 6 pan. a-- Miss H. R. Katherine Bowen, whose birth- McGee motored to Ogden this the on come same" day, evening where they will be the days will entertain fifteen of their overnight guests at a house friends this evening from 6 to party given by Dr., and Mrs, 9 In celebration of their birth- m. a. wiicox. days at the home of Miss StewMr. and z. zu. V. Dinner &kturdavNov.eniber 29,. lj)3(L Call 1002 for Society Editor until 10:30 ex Logan Real Estate Have Stewart company write your Insurance in a home company. They will keep your estate out of court by fixing it up while you are living. . (Advertisement) . ?? . , , wvwrrrrTT" y COMMON CLAY V., - $4 4 s v, tles i gns. of Printers J. P. SMITH & SON License-Cl- ??, COUNTY, UTAH. E lit re at home" it v I ! v'slj C ' greater and better South Side Federal Avenue Marriage ????? THE JQURNAILOGAN-QTYtXACH- JAGE FOUR- - Her. . fyTTfyr vV.VT7 following " Cleves noted Harvard Kinkeads prize play in its theme and story, the screen version is said to be even more gripping and dramatic than the orig- inal. Miss Bennett enacts the role that carried Jane Cowl to fame before the footlights. girl who takes The story centers around a pleasure-lovin- g because of the gaiety and music she a job in a speak-eas- y craves. When the establishment is raided, t she sees the dangers of the path she is following and abandons the bright lights for a position as a maid in a fashionable home. Here, however, she finds herself subject to the same unwelcome attention and eventually falls in love with' the young heir of the house, played by Lew Ayres who betrays her. Her subsequent efforts to secure justice for herself and1 her child, with the unexpected turn of events at the climax, form a basis for one of the most interesting screen offerings of recent months. Miss Bennetts work as the girl is acclaimed by critics as a triumph of audible films. A distinguished cast, including Tully Marshall, Beryl Mercer, Hale Hamilton, Purnell B. Pratt, Matty Kemp and other favorites, enact prominent roles. son were guests at dinner on Thursday" at the home of Mr CHURCHES and Mrs. L. H. Baker. : Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Anderson Thanksgiving Fourth Ward;; entertained, at dinner ; in eompliment - to At the Tourtft ward SacraAnderson and daugh- ment meeting Sunday evening and grandchildren ter, Janette, 7 oclock the following pro-- I Artensen and Deusel Merrill, of at bei given: Solo, Mrs. will gram Richmond. The table was cen- Bertha double mixed Purser; vase cut of a low with tered M men; music, Hyde quartet, ' bronze chrysantheyellow and mums. Covers were laid for ten. orchestra; talk, George J. Mrs. Anna Jensen entertainwhere ed at Thursday Ninth ward covers were laid for six. meeting For the conjoint went Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Pike to Eureka last Sunday where during the evening ulader the they were entertained at a direction of the M. I. A., the The dinner in honor of Mr. Pikes program is as follows: The af- Prophet Joseph Smith in the birthday anniversary. fair was in charge of his par- Light of Onei Hundred Years will form the general theme ents, who reside in Eureka. . Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Sor- of the gathering. A short talk ensen entertained recently at a on Truth Seeking will be covers given and presentation of the family dinner where M I. A. slogan by an M man. were laid for 10. Mrs! Lillian Sorensen enter- Weber He'nderson will contribtained at a bridge party at her ute a vocal solo; xylophone Reselection, Ralph Porter; talk, home Saturday evening. to W. W. Owens; soprano solo, "Were "'served freshments ' " Mrs. W. W. Owens. , eight guests.', A number of sleigh, riding parties are being given during the week end. Ford Coupe The following Junior leaders and girls, having their lunch, Sale spent Friday with Lucille Bingmother passed ham, whose Nis-saway recently. They were Butters, Alice Halgreen, Verl Baker, Florence Earl, Hidvig New Good Butters, Grace Cole, Marjorie Eggleston. Dr. E. P. Coburn of Richmond a member of the stake M. I. A. Phone.822 board, vited the local M. I. A. last Tuesday and gave, encouraging remarks. - i Mrs-Arrnl- na ; i ' f -- H) w For ia as e choose in their behalf. The choir sang Nearer atives GENERAL1 ELECTRIC My God to Thee. W. O. Hanson pronounced the benediction. For Mrs. Hazel A large number of relatives and friends from nearly every place In the valley was in atand many automobiles Bingham Held tendance followed to the Lewiston cemetery where the grave was Funeral Cornish by Lorenzo Sorensen. were held on Friday last for. Mrs. M. M. Butler and daugh r, Bing-iteMrs. Hazel Cunningham Winnifred, and son, Har-haIn the Cornish ward cha-'olMiss Agnes and Mr. Am-nat eleven a.m., with Bishop old Troseth and Mrs. Ray Mose Christofferson presiding, Pearce, all of Ogden, motored The ward choir - furnished sev- -, here to attend the Bingham eral musical numbers, aided by funeral. special numbers from out ofRaymond Dopp left Wednes town. tThe flowers were beauti- day on the southern train to carwere ful and profuse and spend the Thanksgiving holi- ried by members of the Relief days with relatives in Salt society, M. I. A., and primary Lake city. and brothers Six organizations. as MOTOR TO brother-tn-laacted pall bearers. Services began by TWIN FALLS Mr.and Mrs. Walter Eggleston the choir singing Thou Deepinvocation, Cla- and Mrs. Del Baxter and Myrtle ening Trials; rence "Wiser of Lewiston; duet, Tacrrel of Trenton motored to "Mother Dear, R. M. Butler Twin Falls to spend Thanksand Mrs. Shumway of Trenton, giving with Mr. and Mrs. An-c- y Anderson. accompanied by Mrs. Pike and Hycle Mortensen. Speakers were: Dr. J. M. Del, Baxter To ernhisel of Lewiston- - M. C. Hollywood Naegle of Cornish, R. M. Butler of Trenton and Bishop Saul Soon Calif. Stadium Hyer of Lewiston. All told of their intimate Del Baxter, in Cornish acquaintance with the family 'company with Grant Simmons, and of Mrs. Binghams kind! will leave soon for the coast and affectionate nature and of where Mr. Baxter will fill his her faithfulness and devotion engagement to fight in the to her family. American Legion stadium at Special musical numbers were Hollywood. They will be away as follows: vocal solo, Peace for two months if present plans Leave With You, Professor mature, according to present C. L Stoddard of Richmond: arrangements. Mrs. John H. Campbell of vocal duet, In That Beautiful land, Mr. anc1 Mrs: H. H. Weston is spending a part of Harrison of Lewiston. Bishop this winter with her daughter, Lamb. Christoiferson made the ing remarks and commented osj' Mr. and Mrs Oj L. Crossman the life of Mrs. Bingham and 0f Deeth, Nevada, were recent expressed the thankfulness of visitors at the home of Mr. and the family for all that had jtfrs. J. A. Cri been done by friends, ard r"l Mr pnd PiTjrc- - FULL RANGE . R A D I O m For el d; FULL RANGE SENSITIVITY -- FULL RANGE SELECTIVITY FULL RANGE TONE 3 Fight In See It TODAY L Cache Valley Electric Co. 22 South Main Phone 53 M (Across from Hotel Ecclts) e givej? & H Green Discounjt Stamps u Logan |