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Show rVT A PAGE TWO f . ' ll n TTTTTT ' "zur: .. . . . I .HTTfff .. t V . v V t v t t TTTfTf? ' " ' J . y?f . t ' V TV ; '' ;;.vtvt.4 , Mr. and Mrs. gathering dispersed to Lewiston later at the Palais Melvin Eliason of Hyrum were aOr tor an enjoyable-dancin- g guests of Mr and Mrs. Theon party. Out or town members Nielsen on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ntls Van present at the reunion were: Prank Fuhriman and children, of Ogden were Lewiston Elmo, Lucille and Lois Fuhri- visitors last week. man of Nampa, Idaho, Mr. Mr and Mrs. Cecil Telford and Mrs. Dftnond Loosli and of Idaho Falls spent Memorthree sons Clayton, Leo and ial day in Lewiston and Cove (the convene Family Reunion At Girls Camp Providence Or-d- en Loosli Despite Berlin of Marysville, of Idaho, Mrs. Lillie Stringer and Loosli family son and Mrs. Melna Woodland Casper l eld May 31 at the Girls camp of Arimo. Idaho, Emil Eliason Pi Logan canyon, was one, of and daughter Emma of Ban the mast pleasant reunions croft,' Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Pat ever held by the Loosli fam,l-i- i Walker of Boise,- - Idaho, Mr. s. A bounteous hot dinner anil Mrs A. J. Fuhriman of was served at 12 oclock to 130 Rideedale, Idaho. People from Clarkston and people. During the afternoon Providence, an interesting College ward composed the reexceedingly program was rendered by the mainder of the number preyounger members with Jacob sent. Smith of Mrs. Elizabeth Fuhriman presiding. After singing, Rlverdale. Idaho, Mr. and Mrs community led by Jesse Thompson, Bish- Joseph Smith and children ofAngus Kelop Reuben Loosli offered the- Montana and Mis invocation. The program car- ler of Preston were visiting re- here on Sunday ried- - out consisted of the Mrs Emma Burrte and ohil- luwmg numbers: short sketch J. H. Mrs, sister, c.f the history of the Loosli Burnes Mrs. J. II Loosli of Burries suster, Dimond family. reading, fuhriman, on Decoration day. Idaho; Marysville,' M.ss Louise Zollinger; trio,, Miss Relda Fuhriman spent 'Pals in the Amber West", a day in Preston during the week with her sister,. Mrs. J. t jay ton, Leo and Berlin Loos- - Clifford Forsgren. lr current topics of the day, Mr. and Mrs J. C. Forsgren John Loosli; rrtrio. Hattie. An-- ! of- - Preston,- - Mr.and sons XTteancmJesse-TlKnnpsoThtrntrd Leo Loosli; Mis. Carl O.- Felix and son, morous leading, steel guitar duet, Bethea and Mrs Catherine Johnson of W. Zollinger; reading, Jos-- i Rant and Mr. and Mrs. N.were eph Olson; duet. Clayton and Fuhriman andof children Mr. and Mrs. Beilin Loosli; male quartet, dinner guests Dimond Loosli and three sonsjJ II. Fuhriman on Decoration ciayClayton, Berlin and LeoAll participants responded with encores. The present acting officers of the organization were elected for the ensuing year: George Loosli, the only, surviving. member of the Loosli with about 1,000 pounds lor family who crossed the pains steam. with ox team, was present. Diphenyl Is not at present a Following the closing song, words of which were written substitute for steam heat, but it by Walter U. Fuhriman, Wal- foreshadows the sort of stuff ter Thompson pronounced the likely some . day to make it benediction. The remainder of easier to pipe heat Into the the afternoon was spent In house from a centralIs station piped, Supper much as water now games and visiting. was served at 5 sn after ww-- 'Badger revealed some tho me rain- - the reunion es Lo-Jes- se i - - ' i I r Mrs. Lee Van Orden week end at Ban-cro- n visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Van Orden. of Miss Beatrice Cowley Wyoming who has ' been visit- Mr. and spent the ing In Lewiston as a guest of Miss Maleta Van Orden for the past month left on Sunday ior Bear Lake where she willvisit with relatives until Wedvisiting relatives. Mrs Lorin Lewis and child- - nesday Mrs. Orlo Hyde of Ogden was ren of Burley, Idaho spent visiting' with . friends in LewisMemorial day in Lewiston. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dalnes ton last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Crook-sto- n accompanied by Mr. and Mrs spent Thursday afternoon Harold Dalnes and - George Dames of Hyde Park motored in Preston. Hogan attendto Lava Hot Springs on Sun- ed Miss Arminta district conventhe Lions day. Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Tltensor tion at American Fork, where of Idaho Falls wrre guests of she sang several numbers at Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wiser the banquet. and Mrs Clayton Hogan last week end. daughter Madge arrived home visit of the peculiarities encountered last week from a months Mrs. Roy in using diphenyl m manufac- with her sister, ture of caustic. For one thing OBrien at Scott's Bluff. Nebit can leak out of joints im- raska. Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Kar-re- n pervious to steam and water of Drummond, Montana, The automobile is responsible were Lewiston visitors last for diphenyl. About two years week. to an oil refiner wanted ago it Pond Mr. and Mrs. Leon substitute for steam In a gasday at Ban- oline making process. He could spent Memorial not buy any. There was just croft,Mrs.Idaho. Hyer and Mrs. one pound in the United States Erwin VanErcille Orden spent Mem-urt- af 4Q, ...Theodore Swann, costing day air Hyrum. a young chemical manufacturer Among the Lewiston people of Birmingham, Alabama, un- who the Lions condertook to develop the stuff ventionattended Fork American at commercially and now makes were Mr. and Mrs. S. R. RoIt at 30 cents a pound wholegers, Mr. and Mrs. Dow Lewis, sale. Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Bybee, Strangely enough diphenyl Is Mr. and Mrs. VUlet, made from explosive benzene. Mr. and Mrs. C. George J. Van Orden, By heat two hydrogen atoms are Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Swlnyard, forced out of two benzene mol- Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Harrison, ecules, which thereupon unite Mr. and Mrs. Hyde Dopp, Mr to form the new substance, a and Mrs. Mr. Wayne Wiser. yellowish, white solid. It melts and Mrs. Vern Wiser, Mr. and at about 115 degrees fahern-hei- t. Mrs. Earl Karren and Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Van Orden. It has given promise already The following program was of being a worthy child of given on Sunday evening at benzene, which Is one of the the meeting regular moft widely used chemicals. Singing, We conjoint Thank Thee Oh have God for a From diphenyl already Prophet; prayer. been made amber colored resins, Melvin Gilbert; Zion singing, black pitches and grey crystal- Is Growing, an introduction line solids. It has been used of the subject on General Auin making varnish, InsulaUbn, thority was given by David flame proofing and water proof- o. Hendricks. The following ing. deacons each' gave a short sketch of the life of one of A Presidential Boom the general authorities Includthe first presidency. Twelve D. W. Morrow ing apostles, seven presidents of Seventies, presiding patriarch Ted and presiding bishopric. Continued from Page One Lewis, Gardener Hyer, Howard dm to Mexico and candidate Van Osden, Shirley Rogers, for -- the- Republican - senatorial Dick - Lewis,-Ma- xVan . Orden. nomination in New Jersey, has Max Orchard. DeMar Choat, been launched here. Blair, Boyd Hendricks, Frell With. Mr; Morrow occupying Vernal Cummingham, Newell a seat on the platform at a Lewis. La Mont , Hyde. Cecil political rally last night, Ed- Hendricks, Bert Orchard and - Mrs. Ruby ward C. stokes, former gov- George Talbot. ernor. of New Jersey, . and Dr. Hyde gave a yocal .solo and Johfl Grief Hibbeo, president the benediction was pronouncof the Princeton 4 University, ed by Arvilla Hogan. advanced his name as a White Mrs. Langton Barber enterHouse possibility. tained on Tuesday afternoon Mr. at four tables of bridge. Prizes "Mr. Morrow,", said Stokes, is not only worthy to were awarted eo Mrs. Victor have a seat in the United Hendricks and Mrs. G. A. Ambassador Thomson. THe out of town States senate; Morrow Is presidential timber. guests were Mrs. J. C. Hayward n. I know that I am treading and Mrs. Val Palmer of on delicate ground. At Atlantic Mr- - and Mrs. Henry Taggart city the other day he disavow ed being a candidate.- - I dont of Salt Lake City were guests think he has any thing to do of Mr. and Mrs. James TaggMemorial-day. with that question. r No man art-on in this country is big enough Mrs. Alice Pond entertained or great enough to decline a on Wednesday afternoon In call to the presidency.. honor of Mrs- - Orlo Hyde of He cited Mr. Morrows part Ogden. The afternoon was In the history of the state and spent in playing cards.. Those recalled that New Jersey had present were Mrs Ralph Bern-hise- l, Mrs. Get Cummingham, sent Woodrow Wilson to the White House. Mrs. Wm. Moore, Mrs. J. W. "We had a Democratic presi- Baer, Mrs. Hyrum Karren, Mrs. he Willard- - Hendricks and dent from New Jersey, Griffin of Newton. Prisaid, and now we afe going to have a Republican president zes were awarded to Mrs. Bern-hls- el from New Jersey. and Mrs. Baer. Dr. Hibben, In opening hi3 address, said: Twelve "I wish to add that if the ambassador should becomfe the in Crash president of our country a which is not wild flight of Continued from Page One we are gothe Invagination ing to claim part of him for fell in to waters of the muniPrinceton for while he Is not a cipal airport. graduate of Princeton, we have Simon A. DeAultheir, a done the next best thing by French aviator of Boston, sufmade fered minor adopting him. for we Injuries -'and imhim -- a.- doctor, of., laws, a .. few mersion.- He- - said the- accident years ago. was due to failure of the right Mr. Morrow thanked Mr. motor of the , Stokes and - Dr. Hibben for as the plane was state plane, just their complimentary ments which, he said, left him turning southward. The planes pilots were Val almost speechless Chick and Charle O'Connor. Identity of the seriously inQuestion, Logan jured passenger was not Immknown. ediately-made Man Concerning Coast guard boats were asMcCullock Death sisted by privately owned craft In rescuing the 12 pasContinued from Page one sengers and two pilots of the whom plane, 'a number of detectives announced Logan were removed a hole this afternoon that they had In the side of through the cabin. The obtained information from Gil-g- en plane was badly damaged. as to the whereabouts of McCullock as late as 3 30 Friday evening, the night before ELKS OF -- UTAH the latter died from his injuries. Gilgen told the officers, they AND IDAHO said, that he left McCullock at Junction ritv at that hour and To Invade Logan Friday and went to a dance with two woSaturday. men el. Ogden. The officers went Xe extend to our visitor a city with Gilgen to continue their investihearty welcome to Logan and Cache Valley. gation. THIS WEEKS FRESH CARD OF THANKS CANDY SPECIALS We feel to express our gratitude to the many kind friends Elks Caramel Ki.scs who were so sympathetic and Half lb. 20c illus of the during thoughtful Yum Yum Popcorn ness and following the death Half lb. 20c of our beloved father, Casper Jensen. To those who sent flowers, took part In tlffe services, or In any other way manifested sympathy and friend-ship we express thanks. Mrs. Casper Jensen and Gud-mundso- F ptrit 1 wWsPvji.' n, Instrumental trio. Patriotic address Vocal solo Star Spangled Banner James DeVine Prof. Walter Welti By Assembly Prof. S. E. Clark, Organist Benediction ... Pres. Joseph E. Cardon The profram for the remainder of Friday follows: 1 2 :W Noun Band concert; Tabernacle square. 12 :30 to 1 :30 Recess for lunch. 1 :30 pjn. Entertainment and automobile trip through beautiful Logan Canyon for Elk Ladies and Utah Antlers. Leave Chamber of Commerce at 1:30 p. m. sharp, under the direction of Logan Chamber of Commerce. 2: p. m. First business session of the Utah Elks State Association. W. F. Jenson, president, presiding. 4:00 p. m, Band concert. Tabernacle square. 5:30 p. m. to 7 p. m. Recess for dinner. 7 :00 p. m. Presentation of the Utah State Ritualistic 0 Cup to Logan, B P. O. E. No. 1453, winners of the Ritualistic contest. Initiation of special class of candidates by the Champion Ritualistic team. Elks Home. 7 :00 p. m. Band concert, Tabernacle square. 9:00 p. m. Boxing and Wrestling show at the Logan Dansante, 'auspices of Elks of 1453. 9 :00 p. m. B. P. O. E. Carnival Ball Open to general public, in Utahs finest ball room, Palais dOr. Music by the famous Bluebird orchestra 1929-193- wrw ,,, . rri ,:.-r-mi Offers Rye Thousand Fidac - French Francs'for Essay on How Can World Peace be Assured. m.,n (Editors' Note: Mrs. C. J. M.jceived from onan Ill's Subject i, Trotman, 1G8 east second north, or woman, who Is Utah chairman of the tween now and August 1, Pud Fidac, an international aux- Fidac will give five thous. iliary oragnizatlon of- - men and French francs. women who either saw service The rules for this cento t tn the great war or whose are quite simple: relatives were there, has receiv1. The subject Is How Can ed the following Item, clipped World Peace be Assured?. internafrom the "Fidac," an 2. Those elegible to submit tional monthly Journal of the suggestions must be membet In Paris, an association affiliated published organization v, i rf.l article is self France. .th Fldac or the Fidac, Au -- - , planatory).- - . - . iary. ! j , Suggestions may be mitted in any form and. 3. sub-- The object of, the "Fidac To draw ever closer together ,ianguage tut jnUst not extud the links which bound the Allies 3.000 words in. length-4- . during the World War, fought selected by Fulak a common will Abe jury in common for announced later. ' incause; to make known the pro- decision of this juryjvulUce Iin- gram, life and j Cl and of five; twi- mamber associations, to wiil b French Irancs sand the great problems the solut! basis of the , of which Are of vital intorest!jectj011 ofyiethe best letter, jui aucombat j to our countries, or treatise submitted No cam- -. false news and antl-allle- d scrl t3 wlj ret,urne ) so to for peace, paigns; - fight 5. In submitting your coatr-that the 1ft million - comrades bution be sure and state th who fell on the Field of Honour, association of vluch j,,i Fidac vain. died have in not may are a member- , Because the Fidac was con6. The envelope should be ceived on those sanguinary, battlefields which for four years marked plainly. stretched from the North Sea to the Black Sea, because it is composed of men who during that Time- experienced at firsthand all the horrors of modern warfare and who have never ceased to suffer because of its consequences, Fidac is passionately devoted to the cause of peace and honourable peace, a durable peace, a peace that will leave its children free of that iy- -l if. dreaded shadow of suffering, death and destruction. How can such a peace be asCool lor. ftfttUcPUc sured? top akin itUungtiKHiirs For ten years, this question-hasummer rathe. been studied in the councils prickly beat, Ivjr twv 'ch. aunhurn. ffm of the Fidac; It will always be piioMian utbuixir rdicu In be! our primary occupation. Infection. Keep Amp inmJ sbainr ft aaitcktc search of avenues that may lurcuxvbittiseafer urne. Any ifujii.it has 2i ytar lead to it, Fidac has decided to last. I 3 5r, COc , famouaip. solicit the ideas of those who having known all the misery of war best are qualified to write of peace. For the best suggestions re . one--awar- I - iot Spring Goats and Suits Lo-ga- The First National Bank i of Losan Invites Visi tors daring the present Elks ! convention to Tour Through Cache Valley A drive through beautiful :Logan Canyon will be one of the most pleasant parts of a visit it I , -- Mrs-Rolan- Suffer Injuries 4 in Northern Utah. - y 1 , Our entire stock of Spring Coats and Suits Placed on Sale at. Reductions of25j)er cent to 50 per cent. qfie HRST NATIONAL BANK - ' Llill IOOAN, UTAH Modem Banking at iis Best your coat or suit, this offers an unusual opportunity for a selection atr a genuine- - bar ' gain. -- t i t i SHIRLEY MAE SHOP 31 North Main - - - We Give , ) Green Stamps ! LOGAN, Utah i W. F. JENSEN Candy St ores If you have not yet purchased , , r 'etc- CLEARANCE SALE - , 4 i T; ; ;'. a,. (Continued from Page One) convention at various times within the last few weeks and conclave. The they report that all is set for the great two-da- y local officers are: A. A. Firmage, exalted ruler; Howard Call, inner guard; Howard Griffin, esteemed loyal knight; Cyril Buncroft, esteemed lecturing knight; and Royal esteemed leading knight. Promptly at 11 a. m. Friday a meeting open to the gen- ral public, will be held at the tabernacle, following registration of all Elks and their guests at the Elks home, Third West and Center street, at :30 a. m. and a band concert on the tabernacle square at 9'a. m. Notification has come to the local lodge that Idaho Falla is sending a special delegation and may have some surprises to spring on their fellow Elks. Mayor A. G. Lundstrom will extend to the visitors the and officials 6f the state greetings and freedom of Logan-citand local association will speak at the public meeting the program for which follows. Mr. Firmage will preside. Prof. S. E. Clark Organ prelude Band selection Elks Band America Entire Assembly Directed by Prof. S. E. Clark Invocation Vocal solo Charles O. Peterson Address of welcome Mayor A G. Lundstrom ... W. F. Jensen Respon.se President Utah Elks Association For . ? THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH HELLO BILL GREETING TO ECHO IN LOGAN AS STATE ELKS GATHER Casper Loosli rtfy 'W ' |