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Show PAGE SIX THE JOURNAL. LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH. Mutual Girls LINER SINKS FREIGHTER IN NEW .YORK HARBOR WHAT CONGRESS ' IS DOING Hold Social Paradise, May 8- - In connection with the regular Mutual meeting held Tuesday evening. A social was given for all the mutual girls. After the opening exercises the mothers and daughters met in one of the class rooms where program was tendered consisting of the following numbers. A vocal solo by Mrs. P, J. Welch. A story "The Heart of a Rose.1 b Mrs. E. P, Oldham. A girls chorus "Summer Time." AH the mutual girls were presented with white rosebud. A delicious luncheon was served to about, sixty. A special program for Mothers Day will be rendered at Sunday school. All the mothers are cordially invited to be la, attendance. There will also be a special program given Sunday evening in commemoration of the restoration of the Aaronlc Priesthood. The entire program will be given by members of the priesthood. , William G, Obray underwent an operation for . appendicitis Tuesday morning at a Logan hospital." He is reported as doing nicely. and Mrs. Joseph B. Norris daughter motored to Preston Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pinson. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Rich-ma- n motored to Garland Sunday where they spent the day with .Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Housley. IS OlK Call Us For - , - - y, j ' y Saunders. Much credit is duo Mrs. Ann Thaln for the faithful service She has given as Bee keeper. The following visitors were present: L. M. Wlnsor and Miss Beatrice Hyde. Mrs. Noble Chambers has been a visitor during the past week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Munk. Leon Reese, accompanied - by Arvel Reese, Elven Jorgensen and Duane Tarbet motored to Turner. Idaho on Sunday to take Kenneth Tarbet, who just returned from California. Among those who have recent--o I f received consignments y chicks from California la Mrs. received - one Lite -- Reese who thousand. Elder Ray Parson returned last Monday from his Australian mission; he is feeling fine after his absence "of over two years in that sunny land. More about him -- later. Gordon Reese came home from Salt Lake City on Monday where he has arranged to take a course of study at the Hennegar Business college. He returns today to . begin his work. The recent frost damaged the beets that had sprouted, making It necessary In some places to replant. . The beautiful weather of the past several days are affordingto an opportunity to farmers finish their, crop planting. Five Twin Falls Youths Plead Guilty Twin Falls, Idaho, May 8 (API Night hawking, joy riding and billiard room pastime have faded from the lives of .five youths here for 60 days. Charged originally, In connecwith tion with seven others, in forcibly entering residences the and around Twin Falls, youths faced the court here yes-of terday on reduced charges property. malicious Injury to They told the officers that the burglary attempts were merely in search of Intoxicating, liquors. The felony charges were dismissed on motion of the prosecuting at-- torney- Judge C. A. under rigid May Edition of ' A. FLASHES OF LIFE C Scribble Issued .....HI .1.1 ... i Spring has come and with it (By The Associated Press) New York Eddie Cantor, wealthy comedian,, announces he will Three types of creative work are represented, verse, short story and essay. Contributors of verse are Fred C. Sorenson with "MyRiver Dream. stic Moon and Dallas Johnson with "Olehemv" of the Road, Ray B. and Epic West Jr., contributes "Hope" and Steam (which by the way is not hot air, as the lines printed Ronald FUmm below prove). themes writes on two romantic Loves Memorv. Spring" and Arthur L. Marble is represented Let Me Plow, which it is by hoped will contribute to the back to the farm movement, Tears Is the title of a revery by Grant H Redford In whleh he describes the melancholy music of the violin. Mvrle Roberts offers Rose" and "Time, both in pensive mood. Of short stories, there aie three, "A Picture of a Pirate" by Dallas Johnson r Still Water1 by June Monson.; Two Funerals by Jean Park, and a satirical ta'c, "Fable vf Three Seniors", by Clarice Webb. Lucille Card on has two essays The Faw", a sort of declaration of Independence, and "Imaginary Sickness, and interpretive episode. Officers of the Scribble club, all of whom graduate this spring are Allen Cannon, president and editor; Dallas Johnson, vice president and Willard Decides, secretary. Representative of the spring poetry bursting forth in this issue of the Scribble is the following: SPRING The warm, lazy fingers' of spring Touched the earth-Slow- ly the grass crawled up the Mountainsides, eating the snow- - t Flowers lifted their faces to the Skies, drinking in the birds darted at each other And sang love songs-Tree- s, fingering the sky, laughed sun-Mati- ng week Eddie is receiving $5,000 for making whoopee for Zlegfeld a,d has lots of other irons in the fire. One day last week he mad a profit of $110,CQ0 in investments. He Is 37 years old and has been on the stage 20 years. Like Benny Leonard he Is retiring whin cham, pion. Friedrlchshafen Two gorillas and a Grand piano have been offered for trans-Atlanshipment on the dirigible Graf Zeppelin as freight. sf New York Lost overboard from liner the Majestic two diamond bracelets are 1ft the Hudson river covered withtf, muddy water and insurance. They were dropped accidently by Mrs. Oscar Male of Denver In a , purse containing money end other things of a total value of 120,000. The vessel was, docking at the time. tn Elbistanli, Turkey Djilo Agha is riding his donkey to Angora with the Intention of proving that Zaro Aghas claims to the longevity championship are unfounded, Zaro aveFs he is 155 vears old. insists he beats that , Husky Djilo by five years. He attributes his age to a lifelong diet of cheese and garlic and incessant smoking which he began at the age I five, Dji'o is hazv about his family except that the last time he mar- " ried he was SO, New York Old Soak a bachelor must remain for the present. A communique from the captain of the liner President Wilson says he has refused an offer of natives at Ceylon for a mate for the Stimsonian Parrot en route from Manila. Old Soak'S health is good but his temper is no better. . Smith field Phone , 11 or G3-- W 4 r Smithfield Brick & file COMPANY adjournment to SEEVH.OH HOTEL bill. e Chairman Hawley of ways and rieans committee announced t fl debate would start without waiting for special rule. Senator Heflin of Alabama, assailed the order of Washington officials barring newspaper men from Jail where Harry F, Sinclair is confined, - (Incorporated) - ; tr-l- Located just right for Convenience and Comfort. Take the Dus or a Taxi, or the Depot Can and ask the Conductor . for SEMLOH HOTEL Corner East, 2nd South and State Street MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT BATES $1.00 to $3,00. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH A new clamp to fasten hose to pipe consists of a thumb screw that draws wires together. 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But whether economy is important to you or not, you will save money through extra mileage and save peace of mind through extra motor efficiency if you make it rule to stop always at the Conoco sign, W - v CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY hm4uttrt.Ktlinttt tniMvkttetB ml petroleum product, in Aniank. Ar. Idaho, Kan,.,, Miaaottri. Mm. imu. CotaiaSe, I , - ' An Italian has n Invented parachute having a row of pocin their kets around its edge to catch the playing branches. air and aid in opening it, also Little wonder that the poet paused easing the descent of Its user. In His travels and flung himself at BAD LEGS The earth, and listened to the Grass grow and wondered And a flower sprouted, a3 he lay Do Your Feet Swell and Inflame and Get so Sore Yon Can there, And pushed its way through his r Hardly Walk? HAVE YOU VARICOSE OR heart , fttJ Bailey put them The breezes for two disipline Billiard room loitering months. was barred. They must be at home by 10 oclock each night. And, there will be no automobile driving without permission from In addition there the court. were fines of $25 eoch assessed Jail sentences In each and were The Jail terns case. suspended upon -payment of the Gee! no wonder flowers fell from his lips j The youths pleaded guilty to When he walked home that night- the misdemeanor charges, Paris bartenders have organized Holland. Imported an international association. They Antwerp, , sea-400,000 barrels of apples this plan to exchange ideas with son as against 10,000 barrels in Americans, several of whom are 1927-2- 8. members. SWOLLEN VEINS To stop the misery, pain or soreness help reduce the dangerous swollen veins and strengthen the legs. Use Moones Emerald Oil. This clean powerful penetrating yet safe antiseptic healing oil is simply wonderful for fleer Old Sores and Broken veins. Obtainable at Seliramm-JohnsoDrug Co ,and ail first class drug stores Adv, n Cmtiamuii 0)1 (mapm?. 0avr, Calwad .tope' (J6S PImm was aw roof FREt ISIS roaS map, ( kt Kiln a UwlMlbl Maw: . Q NEW MEXICO) KANSAS ARIZONA , QCOLORAPO Q MONTANA NEBRASKA D ARKANSAS Q MISSOURI Q IDAHO (j OKLAHOMA .MAm. M: 5 WASHINGTON WYOMINQ V Thats Different NOT very I , GEEWMrz.MoM, 1 GOTTA in me GET 60 GOT air AN SoMe exercise like a .. dSSRDiSI has never had a real vacation; he has never seen one of his five daughters graduate from school a - nwre measles STRONG I4. FACE BRICK IN VARIOUS KnrQ fSToKTs the May edition of The Scribble retire from the stage next year Quarterly, literary' publication of because he has never had time to the Scribble Club at the Utah follow his own inclinations. He State Agricultural College. BuXDEtRVtv) twm'T Soohi APVUR. being sick vjvm me Building Tde SHADES tariff ' , Ataoelatei PrtM Phota The Spanish Royal Mall liner Cristobal Colon with 1,000 passengers aboard crashed Into the freighter River Orontee while nosing her way through the thick hue in New York harbor. Picture ehowe the Crietobal Colon at left, with large hole ripped In her prow, and tha River Orontee on right, ENOUGH, " S fre- a investigate administration oil conservation policy. Republicans of house were called to caucus Friday on special of rule to govern consideration GO OUT SO Commercial Brick Origin of Edin. Tt was Bedlam incarnate is - Bve-ear- TUBBY Face Brick 9, 1939. t make the choice between one who could bale cookie anjl one who altime U, study ways knew woat kind of bid to make tariff bill. suits. when she had two Senate Judiciary committee post- Cincinnati Enquirer. , to consideration of proposal poned kill. House was in give membership 15-d- ay BUILDING SEASON TMay quent expression to danote turmoil. Tiie expression Had Us wixlh in the Twin Falls, Idaho, May 9 (API-T- rial name of the Betlilom madhouse in Lonthe of Mrs. Marie L. Campbell, don. Cockney English pronounced name Bedlam" instead of Bethlem." " V Benson, May 8 At the conjoint meeting of the Priesthood, Relief Society and the M. I. A. on Tuesday evening the Gleaner girls put on the play Friendship. Those who took part were Gwenivere Cowley, Erma Funk, Afton Reese and Bemeta Reese. They all did splendidly. Norma Reese gave a piano solo, Mrs. George Thaln awarded a prise to June Ballard for the best scrapbook. t Elder Frank L, West gave a very instruct, talk ' to the young people. He made a strong earnest appeal to live an honorable, virtuous, useful life. The life during livipg of a good youth, brings joy. happiness and success in later life. He made it very plain that all liberties during courtship impair true conjugal relationship. Mrs. Frank L. West and the Misses Frances and Anna Zager were visitors at. the meeting. Frances and Anna, who are attending the U. A. C. are guests of the Misses Kathryn and' Ida1 Maughan. The attendance at meeting was a high percentage of the people of the ward. On Sunday evening last a conjoint M. I. A. meeting was held in the ward' chapel. The Beehive girls, under the direction of Mrs. Ann Thaln, put-- on an Interesting program. Prayers was offered by Melba Munk, song, Busy Bees, song, beehive girls entitled Gathering Honey. Mrs. Thaln gave a brief report of the years work and announced the credits of each girl after which Mrs. L, M. Wlnsor, stake awarded the symBeekeeper bols, first giving a brief explanation of Beehive work and what It stands for. The girls then presented a play initiating a supposed candidate" for membership. The .class consists of the following girls: June Ballard, Edna. Cowley, Albertina Cronquist, VirMelba Munk, ginia Fumlss, BMnch Reese. Barbara Reese, Ruth Reese, Mary Saunders and ' . Maxine Smith. June Ballard gave a talk on My symbol and what It stand for. Albertina Cronquist gave a talk on the subject. Whq Beehive girls should spend at least, one hour each day with their mothers. A piano duet was given by Norma and Ruth Reese. The closing prayer was by Mary Thursday, (By Tha Associated Prwss) Thursday; mother of three children, was set House meets at noon to take up for today on a charge of possestariff Mil, on sion of liquor, while her neighbor, Senate ctnMnuea debuts Mrs Bernice Martin, a toother of farm relief measure. House ways and means com- two children, began a 60 day mittee meets to report formally term to janl- - Mrs. Martin pleaded on tariff bill, guilty to a similar charge yesterState delegations in bouse con- day and to addition to the imfer on provisions of tariff bill, prisonment was fined $100. The women were arrested Tuesaffecting their section. v commerce day near Buhl when, officers said, Senate interstate committee continues bearing on they were returning from Conproposed federal communications tact, Nev, and had 15 gallons of moonshine liquor to their possescommission. Senate manufacturers commit- sion. The driver of the car was tee hears additional wit losses on not held as officers explained he proposal to Investigate working was employed by the women to conditions in southern textile in- make the trip. 8 , - , ,, , , dustry. Tha Child. Choic. Wednesday! We reckon if kid could choose his Senate voted 47 to 44 to retain export debenture section to farm own mother It vouidut take him long At Paradise BENSON - Liquor Trial at f f Twin Falla Today BOilDvN' RAFT OR. ILL GET i |