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Show . . L 4 4 THE JOURNAL j i THIRTY VKAUS AGO TODAY , . Liams ! i ; PUBLISHED By Presbyterian EAaUENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY tv ) Office every day in the week except Sunday at Logan, Utah, as Second Clnsa Matter. ADVERTISING. RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION Enteral at ,Ue Tost 7b twenty tour welt ; : -- upon. Jei.nial issued a Christmas paper of Bible school at 10 o'clock. 11 oclock Morning Worship In this edition, besides touching Emmanuel (God with Us) will " review v sketches printed S''.' e' these irchi-io- A. Samuel A.and Whitney, Mouther of Associated Press ' V. Y;;.tx-K'r- . Sarah A, Lark Sarah Fullmer, George The Associated Press Js delusively entitled to the use lor republics tion j Woo It. Ttiesc c; .tu.iu'S wvre sil pioneers of this section. of all news dispatches credited" to It or nut otherwise credited In this paper and alee the local news published therein. Will G. Futtv it.; 'Vv.l ff nt Logan yesterday on his way Ail right of repulilication of special dispatchea therein are also reserved. down from t he r " ; h. where lie has beer, making collections for le was around shaking hands with his old StudebiAer Lrv.. friend . wK vert to gs t a look at his genial phiz again. d BAROMETER READINGS Fair Rain Miss Su.vi Change to-Da- basement ef y Yesterday The above rcadincs are taUcn from TOE JOURNALS 8:00 oclock each afternoon except Sunday. Monday refers to Snlurdaja reading. , barometer U..U- - g.v.e ?.U crr.s.ve a wrv successful tV musical recital in the vn Tuesday evening. She was assisted the evereng's performance reflected the highest by her puDiIs. credit on then ju d if Mr capable instructor, 29::!!ln,,2,!it3i;,4!5!!!Gi71i8i9I1130Li at each Edmund PikILv. the cen;J proprietor of the North Frat.kl.r, was rt L'gsn yesterday. Woolen Md's at Star The Rck-(,crxx've have received samples of some exceptionally tu:e K.'kmg ere, wkh ;s leing taken out of a three foot N i Satim&T l'omnltr 21, 102t. THS JOURNAL. LOUAN. CACHE COUNTY. CTAB rACE TWO HOLIDAY TIME vein, discovered rev r.tb'- and kiddies alike throughout the' Christian Mr. and M, I'. W, NiHey Jr are down from Baker GROWNUPS in holiday time. That period immediately beCity, and Savior to sye-- d t S' of the Oregon natal the day ..bxys with relatives here. fore Christmas and between a milto the New Year bring pleasure bordering on supreme j oy lions of hearts. A happy thing about it all is that thiSAaietide never season comes around regularly each year. The human heart to turn never fails mind the and ceases to beat with celerity ot a of reunion think h&ppy and loved ones, toward thoughts fashioned old get together friends, neighbors and family in a good that radiates with holiday fervor renewed. What a blessing it is that such a time as the Yuletide, comes so often as once annually to make the family fireside glow more and filial brightly than ever radiating the warmth of parental . ... love and goo,d will, on every hand toward all. w . iv .'lcterr.kk.fVe well known Salt Lake banker, has made Christmas and New Years greeting extended between kins- a heavy puurer.sg ef Logan make Quite that of closer ties unity He has obtained men, friends and neighbors keep up realty recently. one reflect in more ways than just a few, that one is truly one sjtrom t.,e Lt&n - .Ughrenr.g Whpaay the piece of business prop- I i nn nld friend thouirht lost, so long rty iormertv owrwi tv it xitnsloj nn QonnnA t , -- stirring within him brings back old memories and he is moved to their home Thursday Miss send out a card in token of greeting. There are many holidays observed in every land and clime, but none is more forceful in binding hearts to hearts, thoughts to thoughts,1 and love to love than the Christian Yuletide where truly the era of good feeling reigns supreme in many groups large and small. in honor Clara Plant of Montana Covers were laid for ' The Misses Bessie fifteen. Smith and (Hattie Morrell of Logan and Miss Annie Evans of Malad were the guests of Mrs. P. L. Nelson Sun- - ' Mday. CHRISTMAS MORN By Richard Massock T WAS Christmas eve. Carmita, in her dressing room at the Palais Rouge, shuddered as she did almost every midnight before she went on. Carmita- was a dancer in the Broadway cabaret. Fifth Ward Six years before, Cavmit'a nad been Betty Sue e The following program will be Parker, orphan bride of Faul Parker, a given in the Fifth ward sacracavalier. Sue a to but flying Betty aviator, ment services Sunday evening5 at 7 o'clock. Special musical numThey had had a glorious honeymoon in New York, then her husband left her with $5,000 while bers, appropriate for the season, will be given under the dihe took a plane to South America for an aerial rection of Professor Walter Welti. . r survey. Miss Unice Eschler and Miss Amazonin vanished the he On his first flight Zina Kunz will be the speakers. ian wilderness. First Ward The money lasted just long enough to see In the First ward sacrament Betty Sue through the introduction into an uncertain world of service. Sunday at 7 little Lucy Mae, Evening oclock the following program The next three years made of Betty Sue a humble housemaid will be given Chirtmas address. and a mother at night. by day Professor Jacobsen, reading, Leora Thatcher; vocal selection, Then there was.acha&ce acquaintance who helped her put A. M. Cramer and special musical over an idea, and Betty Sue was hardened by circumstances into numbers,. by the choir under the armita, night club girLTtut shejnever quite overcameheiifirgt direction of Frank Baugh Jr. revulsion. Ninth Ward Only one admirer. Jack Penfield, was allowed to see her to tho west side hotel where she and Lucy Mae now lived. He was gay and There will be a program in- the Ninth ward handsome, and a bachelor, and he had wealth. You never could on Sunday evening December 22, tell what good fortune still might come. , ' at 7 p. m. Elder Robert Griffiths ' Christmas eve again. will give a talk on My Trip to A man, his lean face a dark sunbrown, identified himself at Holy Land. Special musical a small hotel just off Broadway. He had traced the faint trail of numbers have been provided. ' i f . . Betty Sue. Sixth Ward Paul Parker was back, after five years. ' L. Ray Robinson of the Senior In his wife's apartment a surprised little girl, although high school seminary will be the dubious about him, told him all she remembered from her rather Sunward speaker at the Sixth day evening, at 7 oclock. Special meager past. Chiistmas music will be furnishOnce he mentioned Santa Claus. ed by the choir. Edward Larsen He'iioesnt stop at hotels, she said wisely. will give a violin solo. The ward At 3:15 a. m. a key was turned in the lock of the room. A sevcontribute also will club glee woman entered, shrieked and promptly swooned in the astonished eral numbers. arms of Mr. Jack Penfiehi behind her. the fifteen best essays and four Before you could say Palais Rouge, a little girl came running of the best of these were chosen in her included a which nightie. An embarrassed Mr. Penfield was listening while committee, by Mrs. J. W. Funk, Mrs. George O. Mr. Parker said over and over again: Webb, Giacus Merrill and J. L. Betty Sue, Betty Sue. McCarrey. Presently Mr. Penfield remembered a lanky French doll he had The four names which were used as a subject of these papers, picked up in the cabaret for Camitas baby. and were put before the meeting Here, he said, holding it out to Lucy Mae, awkwardly. From and voted upon included the fol- Santa Claus." lowing: Sego, Lindbergh, Utahna d7 You cant fool me, retorted Lucy Mae, Mammas already and Park. The name Park received the majority of votes and the brought one home. They sell em where she works to suckers, she added gravely, essay on that name was written by Helen Harris, daughter of Mr.! didnt hear that. He had uteMr out just as and Mrs. 'William Z. Harris. erstwhole Sue, Betty Carmita, recovered consciousness in her be will name This presented husband s arms. to the board of education for be the theme of the "sermon. "Did Jesus Christ fulfill this name? Did He identify himself with man and with God? There will be no Christian Ennor 'evening deavor meetings church until January 12th. - free-lant- , special-Christma- s - - Richmond. Dec. 31 Mrs? Jen-- 1 Mrs. Ethel Harris of Preston nie Watson of ScuthtrrXt and Mrs. Margaret Neff of REVELRY LITERARY Thompson were etarned ton mere the guests of their as the Lcyaa temple, ter. Mrs. Della Smith, Friday. alone on a winter evening by the light of the fire and After spending a few dyes ml Mrs. P. C. Nelson and Mrs. Lake Mr. and Mrs. Tfcomp- - Horace France of Logan spent SITTING some good author stir your imagination with the Sait son will return to Richmond to 'Friday here the guests of Mrs. their approval and if satisfactory racy and juicy bits that he has gathered into his book is a make their home. amount of Miss Watson ?. renamed with Miss Bon Adamson came from to them the school will be known' ses. The program was opened by panied by their mother Mrs. privileged sort of mental reveling that offers any school. all singing With Wondering Charles O. Peterson sang. Mrs. nc y and spent the week end as the Park genuine stimulation. The companionship of books and authors is a trousseau tea ai her hen in Awe led by Mrs. George Lemon. her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Martin Hrestand delighted a most pleasant association which must be tasted of quite thor- Smithmid Freisy, The ic.liowkrg the ' laches trom. here were in atrea-.A. Adamson. was offered by Chaplain i Prayer gathering With', several beautiful ; i oughly, before the goodness becomes really felt and appreciated of Dunford. A trio comprising Geor- accordion numbers which weTe Many a mind not much accustomed to things literary has given Meet Pioneers gia Gill, Lucinda BaUam and very much appreciated. Lunchup in disqust on attempting to stay a little while with a book that Mrs. Florence Netscn. Mrs. Geo. Mrs. VVimber of Wanship spent Mrs. George Mrs. Lemon sang two eon was served and each guest L. r. Rcndrscks, last week end the guests of Mr. others have found wholesome delight in reading. Many such;numbers Holly Time and was presented with a beautiful Sleepy he on out favorite in a a for walk, tuning persons would far rather 'Hopson, skiamore of Miss "Silent Woodruff Wilford Violet Bird red rose. The party was a very The camp Night ' bS fb-station, and doing a myriad other things than turning the pages Mrs. successful one. All enjoyed the the Daughters of the Pioneers was the accompanist. of a best seller. Those who do love to let their thoughts be led; son. Mrs. Alvin Jotutsea wad Miss the Christmas My beautiful musical numbers and poem States mission gave a Christmas party at the A at 3 oclock Friday Dreams written for the program the good spirit that was in eviabout by authors for anywhere from a few minutes to several Irene Traveller. spent a few days of last week Hotel Eccles Mesdames Bowen, r by Mrs. Thomas Hothmy was read dence. Mrs. Zelda Summers and sister Mrs- NaUian afternoon. hours find they seldom tire of such stimulation, and if they do no were Anderson. Lundahl Ste- by here sister. Mrs. Lemon. Dor- Mary Shipley tf Paradise Murray, . make it so far their hobbv as to lose sight of the work side of Aiie woaneas cterinf t&fe venson and Lemon were hostes-- 1 othy and Owen Peterson, accom special guests. M. c. Mrs. , &na Harris jud. life that is a requisite of all m continuing the eternal struggle, Wednesday with Mrs. Logan, Mrs. L. D. Young and Gevsye E ' as no Mrs. Ellis Williamson and done horned been have themselves have hostess of St. Doty at her harm, they surely Dvdtrey rnitwa the Charles, Idaho were the guests ofmentally uplifted much more than they have been able at first to ?;Irs. Far From the Maidhtc Mr. and Mrs. C. Z. Harris SunCrowd by Thocus Mwdy. Mrs. day afternoon. A book of fiction, drama, travel, biography, essays, fine arts, Doty presented Xtiss DOrothy Sorenson and S science and history makes a long evening alive and more livable, a Christmas swetmg. Mrs. L. F. Dean Sorenson went tb Logan last week n in hon-an- d ..jqres tertained with a ttsrkry Ome? him Johnson, prior to their at their home Thursday tier, mg marriage Wednesday. . week. Corers were Jajd! Mrs. Mary D.- Morrell of Hyde day. Authors, at least many of them, derive very tidy incomes!?1 Mrs from their writing. Publishers large and small, have set up in IhSaHendriqksnday mD business over the world, quick to realize and respond to the de- - Mrs. Lyiu &. pkwi- - LIONS CLUB mand the public is making more and more for books. eer of this yUre her LINCHEON third The Lions club held their eighty does not here mean exasirer.i birthday Literary revelry debauchery through Friday. A mveMLwt wss'gular luncheon meeting Monday cursions of the mind into the cheap, the trivial and the lewd in the evening a round table discussion given in her honor JSauday books. It refers, rather, to the intense stimulation and satisfac- home f her do.'h:er Mrs. Fred, look up the time of the meeting. tion that come from being a devotee of good literature, the kind Seholes of Logan. iThey voted to give $25 toward a Richmond herd to the that has been adjudged worthwhile by those who by their under- Mr. and Mrs. J. S. SKNSian! I ceived word show at Ogden early in tree Livestock their TUesstay have come to know something fine when they have seen son Neva! who standing voooderfuU January. a aiier it. trip arrived tx the Frtiish ms-- 1 Mrs. C. R. Walter Jr, of Ogden sioa and was at that tame in the is the guest of her parents, Mr. Sand Mrs. J. W. Funk. Liverpool distract. Mr. and Mrs. Georg O Webb, The city gnd the American received word freca theSr scn'gion and the legion auxiliary are Sherwm, that he had Jrern as- -, behind the movement for a r. re ScotSaad. to munity Christmas tree and and Mrs. C. A. Larson re-- 1 tertainment for all the children turned Monday frvna Cahtorr.3;in the city. The entertainment where they enjoyed a vts.t with, will include a children's dance, a their daughter Mrs, JLltoa tree, and Santa Claus, Chris-- ) who will give away a Christmas at aivd Stockton s sign The Associated Dress) (By tine Larsen at San irancasco. stocking to each child. Programs in Central Standard time. All time is P. M. unless Mrs. Larsen three months ; The Bee Hive girls of the South Christmas Include among otherwise indicated. Wavelengths on left of Call letters, kilo- in Stockton with Mr. and Mrs. 'ward YL.M.IA. went" to the Robinson dr. wehxrsred Miss who a of Marjorie Cache Valley Bank. "An ugh- home Ensign a savings account in cycles on right. evening ter at their hem October 6. Monday and spent the e the with under Mrs. Lucy O. Merrhl arrived making candy depositors will WESTERN CHAIN STATIONS sk Emma Fisher and Miss Rock from of Sunday Springs. OItRV broadcast tonight mean much to them sro by w here she several Miss Ivy Smith. they The Premier broadest of lliccinis opera, La Tesca, will be made m' Wyoming of Rowland C. Ogden .weeks with R. her Mrs. daughtre Lraj lesson of reof WEAF and com-- t to mast chain Saturday evening, December 21 as one of the i whose baby has been rer-- was a visitor here Tuesday. fclx Puccini operas being presented during tfie winter season. Soli-til be Bright has Merrill given near but iousY Is ill j is Miss Phyllis to be a cmprwutg. membrance, every Frances Alda, soprano; Merle Alcock, contralto;, Mario 4hamlee, tenor, and Utah Mr. and Mrs. Cart Johnson and ' tin her position at the offi-laPasquale Amato, baritone. A sjmphony orchestra is directed by Christmas them. were Salt Lake visitors power and Light company Merry PapL The cperalogue, written by Robert A. Simon, will be narrated by family week end. res and Miss Merle Hodgson has Deems Taylor, composer and librettist. Miss Eha Joses of Lcan and her place, wruhsm Johnson were married !p. T. A Sunday Lc PLANS j at ANNOUNCES rsn ; CHAIN the FAR WEST NBC Tempie. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Paul Menrdi and The Parent Teachers associa-famxs 3:30 hVJZ) KOY KSL lGO KOMO KUQ KGW KFI of Ggdea spent Simday'tion met Thursday evening at 4:00 Musiral Mnskelters KGO KOMO KLCA here with reasuves and fncads-thschool house. The girls glee 4:30 The Duo Kt.O KHQ KOMO KGW after urA. Mrs. HilxA left Wight sang two numbersD.Mer-shf;ub KOA KPO KOMO KFI KGW KHQ j;09 (UZ) e " for" tvwnry-- whrreTwhioh Nathan week the 5:15 I nrte Henry (WJ7.) KO KSL KGW KOMO KHQ KPO KFI president irg which the with the will announced plan betjdays spend 6:13 A. K. Hour (WEAK) KOA KsL KGO IiFl GKW KOMO KHQ nil s. her daughter. Mrs. Acn Heniwas decided upon by the 7:13 Champions fWEAF) KOA KGO K(;W KOMO FI KHQ v . followed in be to 7:45 At Seth Parkers (WEAF) KOV KGO; 8:15 Pilgrims KGO KECA ,uve committee, school. name for the Mrs. D. S. Kennedy ws. an choosing a 9:00 Dairy Program KGO KHQ KOMO KGW KFI KSL KOA 9:30 Headers Guide; Gay Classics KGO KO (1 Ogden visitor Wednesday of last The students of the school each hours) ' 'submitted a name, the pupils of week. FAR WEST CBS CHAUS' (WABC Key Station) e enter-'UiMartha Mrs. tour higher grades each 4:45 Dr. Julius Klein KDtL KLZ KFPY Ktl , Aiyswmh tained with a q'a.'tr.'g at hec Tiling an essay on one of the 5:3!) KingSs Orchestra KI KII4 KOIN KI)L KFRC KTI KFPY home Wednesday, 6:00 Theater of Air (1 hr.) KLZ KHJ KOIN KI)L KFRC KVI KFPY giving reasons rtaarr was names submitted 7:00 Poet of the Organ KLZ KHJ KOIN KD1L KFRC K4I KFPY served to ten. the school should be given iwhy 7 :39 Ara)esfue, Dramatic Presentation KD1L KLZ KFPY Mr. and Mrs. Smith ; that particular name. From these, KYI 8:00 Bark Home Hour (from Buffalo, N. Y.) KLZ KFPY KYL entertained with a dir.rer at the teachers of the schol selected L I n-- a. Day-Rui- on tip-to- ed j 1 , H. ThomSJsSE , i FMishonmuraedrom f - DMrn r jj.rr Daughters eh . - kktud - W re-sar- y, iflore Ilian a (gift 1 1 Le-al- so com-sign- iatr aitutgiT Account 91 ed en-M- M-s- ! snt ! ( the childrens gifts the this institution as as the years If thrift as a result your Christmas sure for affiliation direc-hom- learn the U Gea-jiar-o st . ly Anglo-Iersian- QlCIffilllBfBmS'COMMtlY e KF-C- Mctuiiiix-in-Vcie- ' e , -- - execu-dnek- ' COMMERCIAL TRUJT JAVINGL S ABANKOF - jtrength.and.charActer - , ii W i ) i : v 5 N J- I i , L , ' 1 1 .4 -- . , |