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Show Friday, May 6. 1932 GENEALOGICAL CONVENTION LOGAN STAKE, MAY 8, 1932 itBIG YiMii! UV ON CONSTANCE CUMMINGS THELMA TODD : :g At 9 a. m. meeting In (take botwe. Tin meetlne j r ;t ataka and ward cotuau' tew a. r !1 fherg alio --i, i f Nonlui.oa br ,,h cate to attend. COll-vl-i 10 a. m, t seetfiut n 4 kc house, Z. , . Public n ur, ' m laEy denave p (saldrncy, sired tliat I a Cjuk cj,ji cirr.jn ' a I,., a , .r, ,:i v. .rax . :i f i:u hiah coui.d. i . , a BJ ft ! !!,at ,1 (.1,1, Jfl .oi .t 4 ::.j a take be t (on,mttH t " -- j I a II. u Ui'iuiinun 'jil i in attendance at this l.wn meeting. v ' Iii 'rr Nj onr r. a iwecer rutl 1,1,8 p.c;jf Program: 10 minute talk by a a,u t )!- -. lu, ' " tuun fin. f if -- ! v. v. J! on the accompUihmente of E.s ,lnTt Vti! bishop dw.n iu; of a !V.t C fi'J.n ha..' hi ward In genealogical and temple 3 rued up tf Nviei arw i.",i l;uu walk. 10 minute addrrea by a mem' ii n? cr t vpjrr.ng pi::-- lor f htet f.t! th t l 'da. a a y. o I: ju fc.e ber of the high council, report of mvae 'I b t t If ,,J feel fun u er.t.-.. , n:n the Make representative; addrwa by ra r. me p:-- , in.oi,h i ' r : lom ol ic.i U. a i a lunched p. h 1' the stake president; demonstration w.th vuior.t o the ,v,t, a4.;cj Uh by visiting representatives Tlnclrug fc.-" Cai.'jlj a w mi r rg vr t.et I t Sji a new Progenitor"; organisation r Hone tr.-- d "J uv " her bM la famltlea for temple work"; roll call and ,Ai a a :i 8r''lr tfiier la g.ce Coekv a tamgele, but a k.n 3 pm. meeting tn the U be made under a pe only lsuj.ned at the g.r) Nobod; S. JU.a eicr Honey turned to Cousv public meeting, young folks especCooy next l :... ju ui.t to ftr.d ou: ially Invited: program, song. Mr Ba.dw.n Ic.l'ed m an auto--' "1 to roll ..h a punch Yu r.eter h.w i act.dent He (el- Hour; me do it Here Id rre ioj.d rvmnas.jm sud a lot ol unpaid bJI on got in Iftii.t ol me Ud vure the g.r I u confident that h cuu.d oi to oul tpp .. :.l and Sou carry on her f.viier i ora fine called i.al UI .i. punch CJin.i.g iha: you cant .I hj fiihien togeiiier to Jay the ' propo.ticn belt re inept u'let '7 jv "Vou ee I found cut that pop owed B- -t how "Vea. Ph.e lo.x a .ot ol n. ,m y and 1 want hauhd oil and h.t h...n f.uh on me la run the gmt unt.l 1 juit can pay h.i h:n deoti me utd C rky Her voice broke ai a fed H.l hand went a b.t. but ahe loon recovered hen. I c h: chin lies. a.t a n..nu:e!" a ahe tont.u.ed. "I know st isntt "tou know nv t..it hjrt? 'Cans Use kind cl buit.neii a ai n.;; Now try rol .rg g.rl uiual.y yout held a get into, but i: the on.y thing I our head in the utr.e d.rectt.n w,:h know 6o if lfa okay t:h you boss. 'the blow" 1 H be your 8ne hit h un aga.n but th t.nte manager Irons now on There aaa a deathly aJence Honey Cocky rol.ed .th the koked from man to man hopefully 'Sec That takes the King cut ol VtfU w.tat do you aa s" is aaxed it dtesnt Veah" p.ead.'tg y "If up t0 you Champ1 The bai I do what you gay" "Well, thata the idea, but It taktj The Champ was gru.T T don't, a lot of practice Come here. Cau'h. want a dame handling me Now Cooky atand on thu Ur.e and "Neither do L" exclaimed another don t mo't Put your handi bhind emboldened by the attliude of the your back and keep them there Now Catfish go for ha face Shamp "I want aamebody that can get u can hit him " . 4 Klut( , , . genea-lcsck- e.v,.j.j IMS ai 1 r n Want us fie the Temple by a chorus of young people; faith promoting story from if life of one of Isle ground parent by a Draeon: 10 minute talk by a priest on, "My a descendant of Heritage Ephraim"; story by a teacher; divine guidance in obtaining records; song, filtall the Youth of Zkxt Palter." rs Lsrmuitotralion by visiting u repro-letiiatn- v tr'i lf :d a.-- LOGAM, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH CACHE AMERICAN s . 4 o u iqjri : j:y It tur.-.de- r iv vj Uavr on the actls-iue- a of the' In compiling Priesthood tlaeir bewdes of remembrance; cioa- Ing remarks by stake representative, dosing song, 'Hope of 1st ad Olahop Joseph Christensen of the presidency of It Halt Lake Temple and A P Bennett, secretary of Use OrneaUetiral society of UUUv will be present at this convention. W. O. RAYMOND Stake Representative. Tralalwg llwatfng Dwgs Brewkli.g u d.. to funtlr Is eu hro tt te quite ally eeccimpntl.ed ae young and la d.n I y of costuming ht deg to 111 !)"' the Bra. A small arm is at first sod Is Bred at aom distant from the dug. gradually wi.rUiig up te rl user dtstatiee and tmger srina Pace Seven Csrrsd Little Tommy bvl JiissS started te stluHtl. When hs gut hum his uncle was there, mil Itm laid blm he bad re.a ised kl In er.thn.eilr. Ills Utu I said lu bite In leasing Vulee, "Ituwr ami b would seven rosea, three rusea and two rose makef IVberetipun Tummy bes'tatlhgly r 11 IrtL "A huuqilet," Plenty of Plants and Cut Flowers for MOTHERS DAY Cache Valley Floral Phone 711 11 Federal Ave. Movie Patrons all Like Ben Lyon Connie Cummings Thelma Todd A B Cs OF TRANSPLANTING They are the Main Characters in the Story , The Bi if 11 ( i I chance to do their best. Follow the directions for spacing on seed packets carefully. It will pay and you will get more from your plants than if you crowd them so no plan can reach its best development. Select a cloudy day if passible and also preferably a cool one to avoid the wilting of the plants Pour a little water in the hole before you set the plant and then soak it in afterwards. The object is to the earth in as close and perfect get a hole to Dig large enough spread out the roots, fir mthe soil careful- contact with the roots of the plant as possible so that the roots will at ly about the roots, soak the planted plants Into place, shade once begin the work of supporting renewly tiansplanted plants from hot the plant and starting it Into un for a few days These are ele- -. newed growth. en'.a! points in successfully transA plank set on flower pots Is the planting. Another factor Is that of easiest way to shade a row of ti immlng the tops to balance the Strawberry boxes root system which is bound to be should beseedlings. saved for the purpose, as somewhat disturbed and shortened they are easily handled in moving. This Is done by trimming off half the leaves. Old Amoricaa Fort For making holes to receive seedFoil is on a site lings from seed rows or boxes, a by Ceorge Wiichington. dibber Is the handiest tool. This Is rather The original plans were drawn up merely a steel or cast-iro- n The first fort by Major I.'llufnnt. blunt pointed Instrument which you wns In ISOS. constructed It was a stab into the soil, give twist, and by the British in 1814. The the hole is ready for the plant. It fortifications were built in Is much faster than digging each present tSt'S. hole with a trowel. The dibber will also be very useful for bulb planting Scribblers m the fall. You need one in your Only seventy book a year were garden tool kit. Observe distances carefully in published in the reign of Louis XIV mull uagoi. transplanting. The little seedlings In France. Today 11.000 come off Uosrd tji Etu Lyon, may look lost and lonely when put the press annually. The only differ"See if I can hit him O"ooh this two or three feet fl: his " a tnj'd volunteered apart, as in the ence Is, the seventy are still read. " a will be sem.i'.ton "I car gel you tights." Honcv q.ucase of zinnias, but remember the Have we merely traded quality for I do do?" whav but the all Cooky "Hry, pto'1 know tiv repl.cd size they will attain if given a quantity? ' eiitci s in town "I'm sure hey do i'ked a jprehsnslvsly. me with and lnrs. You stand there, Nothing. l just Yeah' The Chsmp was 'Kfptf the .dew la for you to keep rolling 1,1. Maybe" He started for the with the punches. Hdw sr you ready? Okay let's go." restrained him "WH a mUh Cooky caught cht Idea and found i "Pop was that h did not feel th blows. Chtunp." He turned. care shooter, wasn't he" Tha night of Cooky's first fight arWhat's rived tnd he was determined to make i he Champ became surly. with : it?" do to a sensation. It rather annoyed him in. get Honey came up close and looked that Honey wouldnt consent to allowWell, why don't ing him to make a knock-oat him steadily in the you look at It tn this way? Pop may first round. he gone, but It'a still his gym. Only Why don't Bradford quit stalling running It for him. see? Why tnd fight? asked one man. don't you figure you owe Pop a break Why dont he quit fighting and he always gave you one." sling hamburgers? another inquired. Mac of lot a boloneyl" "You said It, the first agreed as That's In hastily "Pop never did noth the fight went on. for. me he didn't for paid In the ring Cooky tried to annoy get irg his opponent. "Why don't you hit me, J dont owe him a thing " walked She Infuriated. sucker? Quit stallin'." Infuriated, his Honey glared r Her voice rose. "I opponent glared ferociously at him. to Mac suboce all the money you owe him The lad made a vicious lunge at Cooky Didn't think 1 Cooky sidestepped gracefully. His opdon t mean a thing. krew about It. huh? Well I happen ponent missed and fell against the been he's to know handing It out to ropes. Cooky laughed and the bell She wheeled on the ended the round. you for years!" Yes and that goes for the Before the start of the last round, others If he hadnt been such Honey smiled at Cooky and nodded Test of you I his with wouldn't a sucker It was the signal to go In and clean money have to stand here begging for any up the signal that Cooky had been favors'" She was almost screaming waiting for. but thought would never I I lot of From the opening of tlie gardening season until cold weather checks out warm days, there is always more or less transplanting to do .It is an task whether it be annuals in spring, perennials In late season, or dividing and transplanting perennials. Careful transplanting starts the plant on their way with little check. Poor transplanting will kill a percentage of those moved. trans-plant- , 11 Billys Uncle ut in clo-e- - Now get out The you! come. When does Cooky go to work? don't vant to have anything to do wth you'" reported asked Honey. The men shuffled out, cowed by the "Right now," she replied. Cooky sprang out of his corner He gnl's hysterical outburst. She slammed ihe door on their backs Then she went rushed to the center of the ring, where .tr to the window and peered out he greeted his opponent with a volley moodily The door opetud and Cooky of blows. The other lad, unprepared with a smile entered the office He for this surprising onslaught, covered looked p.tyingly at the girl. Walked up quickly confused and desperate at er and placed his hand on her arm The crowd went insane with exciteT just heard they left you flat ment Cooky continued his relentless Herd's one guy that ain't walking out attack on his amazed opponent. A well timed blow by Cooky and hlf p you ever" Honey pressed his hand affection opponent went down for the count smiled She "Nice work, Cooky," commented Sulatelv "I know it" wryly I'm a great fight manager I am. I've livan. sport writer on the Post as hr visited the lad in his dressing room got everything but fighters At that Instant the telephone rang "Keep It up and the first thing you a 'Io.vey slumped into chair and picked know youll be heading for New York Hello, Mr and Mickey Walker " up the receiver "Hello Murdock Cooky stood by eagerly 'Mickey Walker! I could murder Im him'" to the conversation. 'istenlng Well, forget It" Honey broke lu oriy. Mr Murdock, but " I haven't smiling "You ve got a lot of fighting got a fighter In the place Cooky threw her a quick offended to do around this town before we start look "Hey, what about me? What thinking about New York bout me?" They were interrupted by the ene lad for an Intrance of Murdock, who carried a Honey looked at stant Then her fact r.ghtened "Wait handful of pay envelopes He handed minute, Mr Murdock I've got a boy one to Cooky You put up a nice ioi you a good one too " scrap How about next weeks card Talk to Honey Cooky was proud Cooky grinned proudly At last hts was He arrived Shes my manager" had going opportunity out to show the people of Worcester oofnething TO BE CONTINUED A Novelization by Arrangement Make Contacts for You With Columbia Pictures .... Our printed pieces reach the people you want your messages to reach. 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