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Show ! ; -- LX. " - - ii T I guests Itf ftie& daughter Mr.1 and Mrs. Jesse Walker ancf family at LEADERS IN MEDICAL1 PROFESSION Mendon on Sunday, TO PROVIDE KEALTH INFORMATION FOR READERS ' TT. Tool-so- n in Salt Lake City and Muss Violet and children and Mr. and Has Record , Peterson who is teaching school . at Grantsville, Utah. Mrs. Mary Mrs. Percy Bingham and childMr. A. Hale and amily were present. ren 'were dinner guests of Killing Lions and Mrs. C. R. Ashcroft of Hyde Covers Were laid for twelve.. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wat3on and Park on Wednesday. daughters , Vilate and Florence Bishop and Mrs. George G. Glacier Park, Mont. Jan. 4 were dinner- - guests on Wednes- Nelson and children attended the Chance Beebe, government huntparty-givat annuaL Christmas Mr. and day of ' " son of Richmond. . the horn of Mrs. Nelsons par- er attached to the Glacier Naand ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen tional Park region, this year brought Mrs. W. Q. Anderson of Thurston gt Hyde Park. . up his record for killing moundaughters -Pearl and Virginia Seattle, tain lions and - other predatory Salt Lake city - spent the - past Gilbert Roskeiley of arrived week end visiting their daughter Washington Tuesday animals that prey upon the sheep, and sister Mrs. Melvin Woodruff. evening to spend the New Years goats and deer of Uncle Sams prenow Is given credit Bishop and Mrs. John H. Pet with his mother, Mrs. Maud Ros- serve. Beebe more mountain lions for killing erson entertained at Christmas keiley. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Winn en- than any other government or dinner. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Nel son and son of Richmond and tertained at dinner on Sunday! private hunter, his bag for twelve the Misses Norma and Mary Pet- in nonor of Miss Elva Winn who years ending this montn having erson who are attending school is spending the week with her reached 200 mountain lions. Besidat Provo were the out of town father Bishop W. L. Winn and es disposing of a dozen mountain for lions m 1929, Beebe killed seven laid were family. Covers guests. Covers were laid for ten. bears, six of them grizzlies. One Mr. .and Mrs. J. A. Gutke are twelve. Mrs. Ethel Riper and daughters of these weighed 800 pounds. spending the week in California As the result of this campaign visiting relatives and attending! of Ggdeir spent the past week the famous torunament of roses end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. against predatory beasts, Glacier are re Park deer, sheep Burnell Brown which is held at Pasadena. for Fitzgerald entertained at- a watch party on The evening Tuesday evening. was spent In games-- af ter which dainty refreshments 4 were served and alLwent ,ta the 4 fiance at Lo' f Miss Alice j .0F THE'IOURHAL en f gan. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Woodruff entertained a few friends at their home on Friday evening. A at dainty- luncheon was served eight and the evening was spent in Bridge. Those present were Messrs and Mesdames Sidney Munk, Harold Depps W. A. NoMr. and ble, Burnell Brown and Mrs. George Raymond of Logan, of Salt Mrs. W. Q Anderson Lake and Glen Winn. High score prize was won by Mrs. Lilly Munk and Harold Deppe. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Weeks entertained - at dinner on Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Gladys Hale who is spending the winter - 3, 1930. Saturday;-January THE JOURNAL. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY; UTAH PAGE SIX . and-goat- W Increasing ported'! stantial numbers, In. sub- The drivers seat is at the rear, over the third wheel of an Eng- -, lish inventors three wheeled motor truck designed for turning in small places. .i -Czechoslovakias forest lands have been estimated at 11, acres, of which the government owns about 1,845,000 acres. r 40,-0- 00 I DR. I. P. STEWART ! . Is ready to meet his patients of the, former location in his new offices, over the First National Hank. Entrance just off Main on First North St. ; i s I f W JbRwuMrffl ft tptmHM Leaders in all fields of medical science will cooperate in providing readers of The Journal with authentic, latest news and information on health subjects in the daily feature, Hows Your ' Health?" which starts Monday, January 6. Recognizing the importance of accurate advice for the public on the prevention of the more common diseases, two outstanding organizations of physicians, the New York Academy of Medicine and the Medical Society of the County of New York sponsor this , ' laily-feature- .- It is edited by Dr. Iago Galdston, executive secretary of the Medical Information bureau of the two groups. More than 150 specialists, all recognized authorities in their fields, cooperate and advise with Dr. Galdston in discussing the latest advances of the profession in prevention and cure of physical ailments. NewS of developments and discoveries in medical science are explained from the viewpoint of their relation to individual welfare in entirely articles, written especially for ready understanding by lay readers, The New York Academy of Medicine, one of the Sponsoring organizations, is composed of experienced practitioners, who are elected to membership for unusual achievements, special faculty or extraordinary ability. The other sponsor, the Medical Society of the County of New York, is one of the most influential professional bodies of the country. - - The full cooperation of the medical profession in giving health hon-technic- J THE al (Binghani and family, Mr. "and Mrs. P. Y. Bingham and family, j Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Bingham and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bing(Continued from. Page One) ham, Floyd Bingham, Thurman cers entertained the children ai Bingham and the Misses Afton Bessie Bingham of Amvlga, a Christmas social Wednesday and and Lavell and Jannette Lauder evening, Decemer 25. A splendid of Rigby, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs W. A. Noble enprogram was given including two act play and the dramatization tertained at their home on Monof the song Silent Night . Ttie day evening. A delicious lunchhall was beautifully decorated In eon was served at eight oclock Christmas colors and a Christ- after which the evening was mas tree which was beautifully spent in 500". Those presept Messrs Mesdames and trimmed and lighted. At the close were: of the program Santa Claus Douglas Miles, Lorm Smith, Burbrought his. sack full of candy nell Brown, Kernel Toolson, Meland nuts and distributed 'them vin Woodruff, Sidney Munk and Harold Deppe of Burley Idaho. among the children. High score prizes were awarded to Maud Woodruff and Kernell COMIC OPERA DRAWS score -- was LARGE AUDIENCES Toolson while low Lilia to Munk Harold and given El Bandido the comic opera Refreshments were served was presented, Thursday, Friday., mlcnight and Saturday night? of week by the Smithfield opera! Mrs. Arvel Stacker entertained company sponsored by the Ki- - at bridge on Thursday in honor warns club. The company was of, her house guest Mrs. Jean greeted with large and apprecia- Dunbar of Burley, Idaho. The tive audiences, Mrs. Lavenda rooms and tables were beautifulGriffiths as Cyrllla rendered her ly decorated with Christmas colpart jn a very charming .manner ors..,. A ..delicious luncheon was served Jto Mesdames L. o. Low, Mar- while Charles Lundquist, as ManKernel Toolson, uel and Jose Maria, a dual part tin Roskeiley, work-- . Burnell did Jean Dunbar, Brown, exceptionally good James Thornely, as the Governor Frank Effinutt and Messrs Sidney called forth much applause with Napper and William Bowen of his witty sayings. Mrs. Mary Pit- Logan. x cher, Kenneth Mr. and Mrs L. W. McCann Pitcher, Verner Scrowther, Reed Halverson and entertained at a MeCann and Rais Richards did credit to their Smith family dinner on Christroles as did also the chorus and mas day. The .table was beautiMuch fully olecoiated -- in keeping with dancing girls and boys. credit is due Mrs. E. B. Lundquist the season. Covers were laid for for the time and talent put forth twenty to 4f ain this splendid company. Mrs. Wilham R. Deppe Jr., entertained at 6 o'clock dinner on BIRTHDAY- DINNER Sunday in honor of her husband s HONORS TWO anniversary. A beautifule One of the leading social events birthday cake formed the center-piecbirthday of the week was the dinner parfor the table. Covers were ty given at the Recreation hall laid for twelve. A pleasant evenMonday Dec. 30 In honor of the ing was spent an social chat and birthday anniversary of P. P. -Bingham and' Ekler Lawrence enMr: and Mrs Wr 7 Bingham w ho has spent the past tertained at dinner F.Wtnn on Monday. two years in the Australian misand 8eeninfatc.?I5 sion field. The guests were seated Christmas was sed Wllh at one long table .which for the tree as the mature beautifully decorated with Christ table. Covers centerpiece were laid for ten. mas colors. A delicious dinner was served at 430. to 84. A plea- The out of town guests were Mr. sant evening was spent with a and Mrs. C. A. Ninan of North radio Grandfather .Losah. program Mr k and Mrs. Jos. W. Peterson Bingham was presented with a white gold watch and chain and,, enter .fined, at dinner on Christ-- a penknife. Those present from! mas n honor of their daughters out of town were: Mrs. Elizabeth Laara and Eva Peterson and N. Bingham of Ogden, Mr. and P. Smith, of. St. George, who Mrs P. F. McFarland and family spent a .few days during the Mrs. of West Weber, Georgia week at the Peterson home, Cov Smith and son George L. of Den- - era were laid for twelve. ver Colo.. Mrs.'Reta Spackman Bishop arid'Mrs. C. J1, Plowman of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. J, A and- daughter Leah, were dinner Today, Chevrolet presents the Greatest Chevrolet in Chevrolet j History a smoother, faster, better Six with beautiful new bodies by Fisher. 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