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Show r.rui' Pact Einht. Dempsey, Fiancee Amalga Going Wed Quietly on Strong; Win Two Games Way to Reno: Harrison William Nev Elni, tJuiki Duiqwy. l.wuv-- r knur t and rrt!y little tlw Hannah Williams, of tin? Broadway stage, slipped unannounced into tha county lourt house Iwre nd 11 were but tjulrtly married. surprising their very closest friends Supposed! bound for Reno and una wedding llwre. they made nNevexpected stop tn Uil amah Justice cf ada town, routed out tlie peace and were n.arned shortly m. before 9 30 Earlier they had registered at a total hotel aa "Mike Costello and "Jane tiiay and only tlie desk clerk knew Hair real Identity until they appeared at the courthouse to apply for a marriage license. A crowd Quickly gaUicrrd. however, and some 200 persons were on hand to cheer Uie former 111 bride after tlie champion and ceremony. Both were tired but happy." They had driven across tlie dewt during the night from 811 take City, where they announced they would be married tn Reno. With them were Maurice E. Cain. Demp and aey'g business representative, Mike Cantwell, trainer of Ma Baer, heavyweight title contender. Immediately following their marriage, the Dempsey's left for Reno, where tliey expected to arrive toward ntghtfaU. Tliey will be anud familiar surroundings In the city of easy divorce, where each has been rid of a previous spouse Dempsey from Estelle Taylor of the movies, and Miss Williams from Roger Wolff Kahn, dance band leader and son of the banker, Otto Kahn. Miss Williams divorced Kahn tn Reno several months ago. while tlie former champion was divorced from Miss Taylor In 1931, shortly after enactment of Nevada's divorce law. It was In Reno, too. that tlieir romance began. Although they had been Introduced before It was not until last March that they became more than casually acquainted. Logan Camp Takes Game From Texaco Logan Camp F L In a one sided baseball game Thursday night at the camp diamond in Locan canyon, defeated Texaco by the score of 24 to 6. Tilings went along until the fourth Innings when the camp lads ran In pretty well tallies. Tlie visitors were handicapped by costly errors and a strange diamond. 10 Mole Control 1, Jmi Croinh of - fa-h- suiting relative. sible to throw a mole out of the ground with a shovel. Tlie mole is a vigilant repairman and always tries to keep it runways dark and covered. By making several breaks tn the runways and watching for repair operations It may be possible to flip the animal out of Its shallow tunnel onto the surface w lie re disposing of tt Is not difficult. It Is not practical to try to poison moles, for they live principally on living worms and Insect larvae. MENDON M. I. A. gave the folMendon lowing program Sunday evening with President Reeves Bird conducting. Instrumental duet Merlin and Lee Copen accompanied on piano by Miss Mozclle Barrett. Talk on tlie slogan by Stake President Annie Baker; piano duet. Misses Mozelle Barrett and Grace Ladle. girls with their teacher Mrs. Verna Sorensen and Clella Ladle enjoyed a toasted marshmallow and wlennie roast Wednesday evening at Seventeen Grove. Girls present were Grace Ladle, Helen Ahrens, Alice Shelton, Olive Baker, Orpha Bulst, Mozelle Bar- rett. Mrs. E. S. Budge, Mrs. Conway Trapping is the only really effective way of getting rid of moles Stratford of Los Angeles. Mrs. 3E. W. ELLIOT & CO.E w rxrur: county, Utah tin? home of Mrs I kit Plans were made Huon-- Cr'-!- r :.d fur tlieir Imu.' it of . Hi 11- - Oxioid. Jiurbrii Col y fui Ht a 1 1 t their name; of Arizona and Mrs. William Maughan and Mrs Hugh Colton and children of Vrr-nwere guests Thursday of Mrs Claud Sorensen. Mrs. II. B. Whitney was hostess at a ptritily arranged luncheon Wednesday In honor of Mrs. Oscar Hansen and children of San Fran-rlscA basket of flowers centered tlie table. Covers were marked for the honored guests, Mrs. Olive Hughes, Mrs. Eulalle Welch, Mrs. Rhoda Sorensen, and Mrs. Rhoda Hardman. Mrs. Eliza Cregg of Logan Is the guest of Mrs. Leslie Bench. Perry Morgan of Ogden was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Larsen Saturday evening. Mrs. Elmer Hancock entertained at a nloely arranged dlnnrr Wednesday evening In honor of her husband who was celebrating his birthday anniversary. A basket of roses centered the table, covers rre jaid for Messrs and Mes- Merlin Elmer Hancock. dames Mmrt Alonso Wood. William Kld- nun, and Vcrl Shelton Tlie leading social event of the past week was the program and dance given under tile direction of the M. I. A. In honor of the recently released officers. Tlie program conskstcd of the following Reeves numbtrs with president Bird In charge. Singing America prayer, accompanied by band: Lottie Richards and Asa Baker; selection, band; reading, Mary Longstroth; vocal solo. Cyril Nelson; vocal so lo. Kay Sorensen, accompanied on piano by Mlss Mozelle Barrett; Stuart reading, t Livestock Quotations PI xv k 1 N-- A IT In rt LEWISTON twelve Relative Of Cache Valley Citizens Passes Harriman At Large Again Mrs. Mabel Holladay C. wife of Joseph Blackburn, died suddenly Tuesday. July 18. Until a week ago Mrs. Blackburn had been In good health and her death came as a shock to her relatives and many friends. Site was born In Santaqutn, Utah daughter of John D. and Johannah Holladay. pioneers of the Balt Lake City suburb which bears 18,720; Receipts. 91 pound choice Idaho 25c higher at 57.75; lamb, fully feeders steady at load Lewiston On Thursday even- 55 70: lot dnvelns, 5650; ing the primary officers of the few lota, 88 to 99 pounds, 5550 il First ward entertained tlie children 5 75; package drlveln ewes, 8225. at a dance on the open air pavilion. A large crowd was In attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Butters are the proud parents of a baby bov. born Tuesday, July 15. Mother and child are doing line. New York Joseph W. HarrlMr. and Mrs. J. J. Poulsen spent man fled from a nursing home Sunday In Ogden, guest of Mr. again today, apparently, police beand Mrs. Lowell Hayball. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Harrison lieved. bent on accomplishing the he attempted on his first spent the week end at Logan. On suicide last May. disappearance Mr. underwent Harrison Saturday an operation for growths in the Taking a taxicab to a ferry ter- minal, he made two round trips to nose. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Orchard, son Jersey City, N. J. On each trip a Max and daughter Velma and Mr. deckhand found him with one foot and Mrs. Howard Layne motored over the rail of the ferryboat. to Salt Lake Monday. Finally he kft the ferry termMr. and Mrs. Desmoa Jones were inal by taxi at 12.53 p. m., about two hours fater he had walked out Salt Lake visitors on Monday. Among the out of town people of the Regent nursing home by the attending the funeral services of service entrance, and dropped from G. H. Coley on Thursday were sight. Mr. and Mrs. Stowell, Mrs. Maiy Operative of the department of Anderson. Mrs. Letha Lundahl cf Justice and private agencies Joined Hardman; remarks by retiring of- Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Tarbot and police In an Intensive search of ficers. Charles Ladle, Earl Bird family of Arlmo, Idaho, Mr. and the metropolitan area, but were and Manila Bulst; saxaphonc solo, Mrs. Hyrum Lloid and family ol unable to pick up hts trail again. Mareell Bird accompanied on the American Falls. Mr. and Mrs. John The banker's disap- piano by Mrs. Ruth Bird; talk. Mrs. John D. Baker; musical reading Spirit of Te." Mrs. Lizzie Barrett; selection by band. After the program dancing was enjoyed. The Mendon orchestra, under the direction of Irvin Bird furnished A large the music. crowd was present and a good time was had by all. Mrs. Marllla Bulst entertained at a quilting Wednesday. Luncheon was served by the hostess. Those present were Mesdames Ethel Taylor, Sadie Hardman. Ellen Ladle, Verna Sorensen, Myrl Lamont, lone Larsen, Ada Walker, Lizzie Baker. t On The Stage Grace Misses Veda Sorensen, Ladle, Mozelle Barrett, Mrs. Julia Muir, Mrs. lvalue Smith, attended the lecture given by Dr. McCuIlen at the U.S.A.C. on Monday. Senior class met at the home of Mrs. Ethel Bullock Thursday. The afternoon was spent In quilting. Refreshments were served to 10. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ladle of Sugar City, Idaho were guests last week of Mrs. Susannah Ladle. Mrs. O. L. Brewington and Direct From Orpheum are guests daughter of California Lake . Salt hft-sof Mr. and Cyril Bird. Marshmallow and wlennie roast around a big bonfire was enjoyed at the home of Miss Fern Bulst Those present Saturday evening. Mrs. David Buist, Misses Annie Bulst, Frona and Luetta Hiibner, Veda Sorensen, Grace Ladle, Alice Shelton, Mozelle Barrett. Junior Girls and Teacher Mrs. Clara Muir met at the home of tlieir teacher, Miss Clella Ladle. Games were enjoyed. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Muir, Miss Stella Ladle, Mary Longstroth, Ladle, Leah Wood, Hazel Sorensen, Ardella Lallas. Oscar Barrett who was observing his birthday anniversary was pleasantly surprised at his home Saturday evening by a number of relatives and friends. A delicious The guests supper was served. were seated at two long tables. A birthday cake formed the center-piecSweet peas and roses decorated the tables. Places were marked for Messrs and Mesdames Oscar Barrett, George Hnbner, Jesse Walker, Clarence Barrett, Jesse Baker, William Baker, Vance Walker, Claud Sorensen, Wilford Larsen, Andrew Lamont, Floyd Hardman. Oliver Taylor. Earl Bird. A. W. Miss Isabella Richards, Stumpf. Sewing Circle met at the home of Mrs. Marjory Bird, Thursday Social chat and sewing formed th entertainment. Refreshments were served to Mesdames. Zina Baker. Reta Hnbner, Ada Walker, Verna Lizzie Barrett. Ellen Sorensen, Ladle. Myrl Lamont, Martha Bar-rett, Fern Baker. Special guests were Mrs. Hueh Colton of Vernal, Mrs. William Maughan of Wells-vill- Sheep doubles j u WARN YOU It is only fair to tell you that the price of the pure Japanese sill that goes into Humming Bird Hosiery has been jumpy lately. Perhaps never again will you be able to buy this exquisite hosiery at todays low prices, perhaps you will In any event, there is no better time than the present to buy and wear new Humming Bird Hosiery, Jjumm?nq B?rd o U m 8 s J 0 u live M n In J Anything, Buy Qua,y at a Price . . . ,t, 0ur Po,Icy o Sell Only j Quality Footwear. ... f)J)c S2.29 $1,925 $2.(59 Childrens Shoes Special Price 99c Balt Lake Blaikburn, m. Qr. 3 ' 2 j; ;i CAPITOL . ... THEATRE 5 49 North Slain Presses Here's our close-oprice! It should bring you on cotton wearing season. You the for ita the run between a crisp dotted swiss choose to need wont ut Eyelet Printed Lawn! 7S S -- SL45 S1 One Lot Kiddies Rompers 25c and Dresses Values to 75c More at PEOPLE 30 PEOPLE Temple Dresses excellent materials 'r $1.25 . . 50c Blouses Organdies, Knit and ilk, 1933s newest. $1.00 Temple Pants Values to $3.95 $1.05 BatMimg Quit S Fine Grade Cotton Suits for Men Best Quality Wool Suits 1-for Ladies These Suits have sold as high as $4,50 50 00 Ladies Bloomers . . Out Size Bloomers Childrens Bloomers e. FULL FASHION LD HOSIER o'tUak man Laadies' Shoes . . Specials A Great Band! Ui 'under Hvana Then the Price Beautiful Girls! Fast Furious Fun! we c&ct6 12 -- RKO 3 ;i. at House ward chapel, of Bnliop direction Wheeler. m tlie Sugar Doesnt Mean II '". 30 H O ipriday. July K,'''? RK0 Revue 8 21. 1V.U lnd THE GREAT du Til W fin- ally of Eantaqum. Sin is survived by Iter husband and three daughters: Brrnne. a In tlie Ball Lake Cn, schools; Josephine and Math Scute Of immediate brothers and sidei-- , Ha? following also survive: John W. Holluday. Mis. Lutie H. Fryer. - o. m lawns or gardens, but members of tlie Bureau of Biological Survey say that It Is sometimes pos- p Idaho, Mr 'jirarance disrupted federal court of faih- - inquiry Into Lta mental fitnes to Mr and Mrs Arthur Nil- - itaud ujal on charge 'comini paly and trip to Logai. of falsify- ' u of VUl.owhe tn tlie ret .id und miailin, lo freii.inent wire wrird to 8 rd hidioju.r David a a is of tlie clovd lfarrimari lks-l- . nr ynls gave Hr danre and National Itai.lt the public Finlay evn.n Trust company, in ti utnik, M rl () amn hall Mrndun onl,r ti Ik Lxwu w.ic In hunt Lake t'liywhMi lie once headed. A good iru I nd.iv ui busline fund la-- the inu-l- r Captain John W. John-toMr and Mr. C. C Choate and tlie J.ra-was in a'teijdunie Ceiitial lallroud poll Mr and Mrs. fraik llano- - family went to Bear Luke. Tliurs-- , informed federal authorities ol 1 Tliurs-i ate Mr s returned On to an motored Hamn ctlort lo Jump In o ftidgedale .Sunday ai d ' lamMr t Choate and were guests of Mr. and Mi the rner. Lnn dn veiling tlie week He said Harrlman took a ferry Limiu llam.-- t b remallnd to Dingstioth Mi from Liherty street Imre to the accoinpaiiltd tin in home, .yr.ndav ltd terminal In Jers y evening alter spending the pu.-- t jCommunipaw m.. and to k a two wsk tlie guest of Mr. and jCity at 10 JO btat batk at 11 13 In mid-- ! Mr. Long .I rot h, stream of the return trip a deckTlie 24lh will be ceU United la it hand saw Hurriman with one ftot Monday. July 24 with cue of the oier tlie rail total resldtni biggtst program "What are you trying to do?" have jet proitded. Arrangemet.i 16 5. dui Hogs receipts. IB taing made for a mornl:.;; .,,,,7 73. on fi w luu It . top. 1,ow l1'' b salute and a flag raising oerenuniv . s, tr',n8 bulk mixed weigh' ,invem; Hie banker was quoted m'U full M of and a anion. At day 4 65; few lot butilier heavy am. A program will be given in HU)' lights. 4 10: most ar(i asked the bank-- r ward cliapel. Mendon band will 100.3 5' light smooth kind up' b T'1' deckhand but lie rrluvd to talk in attendance, children's dance r. i, 350' 2 o'clock, races Upon debarking. Captain Johnston and ball game tank Receipts, 153, steady 011 said. Harrlman bought anotlier picture show in opera house ai 7 30 p. m. Tlie days entertalnmrn n"t kinds; few good steers. 14 50 .ticket and took the U.10 ferry to will close with a grand ball in the '5 00, medium hellers, 400"425; Jersey City, evening In the amusement hall. 'common steers and hellers dowu- Mendon orchestra will furnish the ward to 53.00 and under; bulk medIs music. Everyone to ium and good cows, 5250 a 3 00; Invited come. few cutter gradea, 52 00 down to 5100; cull and common vealers, 52500350. Salt.'! Lake, Mia lew Edward of Logan wrre'guraU Fr.day of Mrv William Kidman. Itelnf Sotaly held tlsrir woik me ling Tuesday. The and timdia alb mooli was sja nt III quilling weir seritd, and refreshment ha ball tlub l The AmaU-girls wili their luCa tli. ns tt in g ui.u Coun'y uatla-- r met WtdneMlay at tla Ciames were lu:ue On Wednesday lint delta! home of Lave Hill. tlalot on ,ed the WtlUvil.e tlib played and refreshments served to l of score H net a Barrett, Hi ten Walker, Jura by the in home to I. j manlier, Verral Kidman, Liana Mrs Bird. Vern ciarkston was taken into tamp Long'd roth. bv Hie wore ol II to 5 on Satur- Blamtie l'lid. Mrs Brjmour Murray and childday. ren of Wyoming are lilting wish Lineup and summary, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jens C LARKSTOM A B. R. 1! Jensen, Mrs. Thora Hale and thlldn n ol Ogdn are suiting with her stster Mrs Groige Smith. Mliu Margaret Jensen t spending a few weeks at Boise, Idaho amt-ri- LM.B. . . . 45c 50c 25c Garments TmrlhasBS Clean Up Price R 0 ui E.W.Elliot&Co. 95 N. Main Rulers of Low Prices E. W. ELLIOT & CO.: Logan e. Beehive girls, teachers, Mrs. lone Larsen, Zelda Heninger and Mrs. Mrs. Florence Selma Hancock. Wood motored to Petersboro Wednesday afternoon to the home of Miss Maud Anderson where they held their meeting. The time was 'spent In playing games. Refreshments were served. Girls present were Delpha Smith. Lorraine Wood. Hazel Muir. Virginia Heninger. Ann Hardman. Fave Hancock, Mildred Bird. Melba Buist. held their Primary officers monthly meeting Monday evening Old Style L.DJS. Garments Silk and Cotton $1.00 up .... Values to $3.95 Logasa Gasruimeimt Commjpaimy 39 West 1st North Logan, Utah |