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Show j- t PAGE TWO r THE JOURNAL TJTJS JOURNAL fXXiAN, CACTfE CX5TINTT KELLOGG RESTING IN FLORIDA PROyiDEHCE DEPARTMENT PUBLISHED BY BARLAEN GLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY totiiK ftt tie Post Office every day 'In the week except Second Clam Matter. at Logan. Utah. ADVERTISING RAXES Mrs. Annie M. Pickett Correspondent N RATES I Ward Reunion is : Special Attraction Providence Feb. 7 The ward reunion was held in the pavilion on Friday evening "for all members of the ward over 15 years of age. The presidency of the stake and bisward with their hopric of wives were specially Invited guests. A bountou3 dinner was served Jb the basement to two hundred and eighty-nin- e people. A one act play was given by Carma Tibbitts, Lola Leona Olsen, Clarence Jensen, Lamar Bullock and Kendrick, Mauric Marlcr also the following enterta'ning program: community singing, America. speech of wel- Member of Associated Press the-fir- st BAROMETER READINGS Fair Change Auockuri frw Photo Frank B. Kaflogg, formar aecratary of atato, la among tho prominent visitor to Floridas winter resorts. 'He a (hewn her resting ' . ITa tho beach at Miami Eeaelw , fO-D- ay 1130 1 Yesterday . 8, 1030. FUNNIEST WOMAN IN THE WORLD IN AN UPROARIOUS BATH-TUSPLASH B be always a tomboy. Wimriar Lightner is evidently destined-tFor the stellar musical comedy and variety stage star, whe made her first stage appearance as a tomboy, and then capitalized on this odd character as a headliner acts an utterly ludierous role as the curious, lady who serenades her lover Joseph Gilgen, Feb. 11, North Logan, from the hathtub,.in Warner liras, and in technatural color, singing, talking dancing super-revu- e nicolor at the Capitol Theatre Sunday. E. 1 N., Winnie Quite by accident, I II. Kennard, Feb. 11, became a professional tomboy. Upon her first stage appearance as a young girl, she was.to be a, singer, but her boyish clothes and muddy shoes immediately brodht gales of laughter from the audience. Since that time she' nAs.alwayys been a tomboy and as the playing in vaudeville aa a headliner ' !v foj many years, i star of musical comedies.' ,' t ,1.0 : i t, Miss Lightner was born in Greenpoint, New York, and educated in the public schools of New York City. She made her professional debut on the ftage of Shdys Buffalo Theatre in 1919, singing and dancing in a single act arranged by herself. Her talents were so well suited to the demands of vaudeville that Miss Lightner toured the major vaudeville theatres for fie years, snatching only short vacations whenever possible. Vita-pho- The Associated Press ta exch4vety entitled to the nae for republication f all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited la thin paper and also the local news published therein. All right of rcpubllcatton of apodal dispatches therein are also reserved. Rain , , Sunday FURNISHED ON APPLICATION SlHSCRII-tlO- Saturday, February CTaR SWT - The above readings are taken from TUB JOURNALS barometer at f o'clock each afternoon except Sunday - The yesterday reading each Monday refers to Saturday1 remtmte. XXI ne I . THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY come, Bishop Zollinger; an accordion select'on, William Checkers; vocal duet Mirs Oglnda Jensen and Mrs. Leona Olsen; - eomic - paper, Nellie Matter, "Imagine; Mrs. I MORE BETTER BIRD CAFETERIAS j leading, Levona Kohler; harmonica selection, grandma Bauman; The Wellsville band led by, S. B. Mitton delighted Logan male qUartett, K. R. Campbell, H. folk on is the season of hard jimes for birds, the biological Saturday with their ( music. They marched about, the P. Mathews, Art Olsen and A. of the department of agriculture reminds us. The tiny, D. business district during thef day, playing' again in the evening at E. comic speech (By The Associated Tress 1 feathered things that peck aronud ambitiously but futily in harmonica selection, the B. Y. College,, - They looked ;very peat and nattyin heir Mathews; the snow are likely to starve' if their human friends dont come Programs in Pacific Standard time. (Mountain Time is one Peter Gjetrup; responded with uniforms and played excellently.1, ,x r to their aid with food. Suet or other fat, pork rinds, bones with hour later.) All time is P. M. unless otherwise indicated, reading. Miss Phoebe Robinson, ' ' ' ' - J.S ' WESTERN CHAIN STATIONS responaed with an encore; reshreds of meat and seeds are some of the materials most pleasing wiU be a married folks there On 16; evening, selection February Friday Pre3.dent Budge; marks, to hungry birds at this season, the biological survey adds. Bie-bal- l Hall. will be a series of of there in remainder Palace male The the After, quartet. party ' ; There are various ways of constructing bird cafeterias out the evening was spent In dancing. parties to run the remainder or the season. All married people shocks , s On Saturday the children were are in the open. One is to make low hutches or wigwam-lik- e FAR WEST NBC CHAIN (KGO Key Station) , , invited to attend. Cgntoiltee, Mrs. T. 1L Lewis, The scattered. be entertained, dinner was served at Mrs. earnestly food which or sheaves under in Voire (WJZ KOI KIO KOMO It FI KGW KflQ KSL of corn may grain GiMrs. 'NJCarlsen, Andrew JCing Lee Thatcher I oclock to 225 children. The one KO KSL KGW KOMO KI1Q KIO KM I uric Henry (V,IZ r ' opening should be on the south side, and it is well to inspect it 5:15 ; I was lbert Cole., x act a nice and 1 k-, program KOMO A. play KPO l. KOA KKW KFI It 10 K. llmir (Y RAF) :I5 occasionally to see that it is not blocked with snow. enjoyed; the remainder of the KGW KOMO KM KHQ 7:17 (Itampions (YYK.YF) KO Alders and birches bear in their cones a supply of seeds eagerly 7:4.V7.U afternoon was spent In playing KO Seth 1arkerV (WEAK) KGO; 8:15 Pilgrims KGO The new stake superintendency of sabbath schools visited in games-- . Every one voted it a most and goldfinches in winter. When 9:IW Dairy Program KGO K1IQ KOMO KGW KFI KSL KOA sought by redpolls, siskins, bird-fooFirst' ward on Sunday and reorganized the school r there. the KOYKGO HOMO enjoyable time. d these trees are pruned, the might easily be saved for, faZ.KadcV Guiil)' " J. Kimball was installed as superintendent with? Ut-beElias of lasers M.O KOMO hl.UA KOA feeding time line and Evening 'grosbeaks are vary fondof th counselors. second Needham aa CHAIN (YV.Y1JC Key Station) Carlisle and KS Ernest FAR a3 WIST first ( seeds brash tree and box-eldfruits, while crossbills enjoy larch, ion Buslnm Iy Dr, Julius Klein KI.Z Kill L KVI K1TY 1.7m.) Catalogue of With-- a little attention to such details, conifers. and other pine Kings Orchestra KLZ KDYL KIU KFltt! KM KOIX KFPV David Roberta is back from an extensive trip through the it will not be hard to cater to the tastes of your feathered friends. 6:011 Theater ( the Air KI.Z KDYL KIM KI KC KXA KOIN liHV river valley and Teton district, made in the interest of the Snake V KXA KOIN KH.I Monkeys KH 7:(M1 of KlIYL KHU' the Organ KU feet Wellsville KDYL KIJ6 YYilhin KEPT Coop. Ha says that the same open weather that we 7:30 Arabesque, Play a Huy business under the name of 8:0b Itaik Home from Buffalo KI.Z KFPV ESVeLeeit here, has also prevailed in that section. enjoying U.S. Public Health Service The Hahn Department Stores, Inc. has issued as Hygienic Laboratory -4 4- The activities of the fashion Articles of Incorporation of the Logan Athletic Club were Bulletin 152, a very technical pubdivision, which is a part of a lication on tho classification of filed with county clerk yesterday. The incorporators number central control organization set monkeys and of their diseases in about one hundred and are principally those interested in athletic up to direct the affairs ' of this relation to the diseases of man. large chain of department stores This bulletin was prepared by amusements, the fostering of such pleasures being one of the, ' MBS. S. H, NYMAN are explained by Mr. Hahn In the stated objects of the organization. , , The : officers are: W. C. Prof. C. W. Stiles of the U. current Issue-- of Nation a Business. Al; A. IL Palmer, Public Service Dr. Health and Correspondent Cates, president j. N.' W.t Ilhws, t ? jt f The division is under the conBureau S. Hassall of U. bert the Lizzie and Mrs. these Fi Layne LAMB gentlemen with secretary: ANDREA MRS. treasurer; Joseph Squires, trol of an outstanding fahsion Animal . ' Industry. Monkeys P. E. Keeler, Robert MOrtoh and Hehry Benson, form the board . of ' Correspondent authority with a complete staff Correspondent have many diseases that occur in ' of specialists. 1, , man and on this account they of directors. service In a relatively 4 obAlthough more more .are and ENTERTAINED becoming V LADIES LITERARY. short time. Mr. Hahn J ' ON BIRTHDAY jects of 'scientific study in public Folks Rurdon Feb. 14 It has already proved saysthatthatIt CLUB MEETS health laboratories, but pubLc V- - Relatives 8 of feb. makes for efficiency., to operate health investigators have heretoLadies Feb. Park, Hyde a central fashion division, not Mr. Ellar Layne met at his home fore lacked a convenient classifi 7 The met North North Logan, Feb. Thursday after- on Friday in honor of his birth- cation which would assist authors only in the early discovery c Literary club Logan reunion and old folks party trends and styles and in the early noon with Mrs. Della Hyde as of these A delicious hot in the identification anniversary. has been announced for Feb. 14. disposal of declining fashions, hostess. Mrs. S. George Burgess day such and mammals their diseases, 1 was served dinner at oclock. There will be a program rendered. but also In avoiding mistakes read 13 presented in this bulletin. the drama The Marriage Covers were laid for 13. j A bowl as With Dinner will be served at 12 oclock. which may cause immediate loss the increasing knowledge cenIn the evening a dance will be and are certain to do irreparable of Kitty. Plans for the annual of waxed fruit formed the MUSsic of (he diseases which can develop table. of the terpiece to damage given. reputation and good Valentine party wert discussed. At In monkeys, questions of public and social chat, health Several officers and teachers at- will. Every successful department the close of the afternoon a dell- - stepdancing' importance arise in regard after-cioformed of the the store stands pastime in the position of a to the potential role of the mentended the Cache Stake Primary was luncheon noon. to served Mr. also received Layne and fashion advisor to the officers meeting Friday at Logan style circus and the zoo in eighteen. Mrs. Thomas Chambers letters and birthday cards from agerie. the diseases bulk of Its patrons. house. to man. HyStake 7 spreading " of two sons Smlthfield Mrs. and of his one and -families,nd Lyman ' ReubenY Archibald Of Daytdn, 'Many stores are-- sojeaion3 of Purser were ' Bulletin 152 gienic Laboratory ; Utah,-aat gUcsts. .St; living special 'George, their Wednes"LT ward was In la the this respect Itaho reputations gives the desired information m Mr. S. E. Lamb and one living at Ogden. Mrs. and to the opes, monkeys and that, when they fir.a they have Mr. and Mrs. John J. Lamb atday on business. A very clever surprise party was regard luemurs for under each animal Messrs A. B. Nyman and James made a mistake, they will sacr-fitended the held birthday party held at the home Saturday night merchandise rather than risk there is a list of its parasitic Maughan w,tre In Ogden Monday Saturday evening at Preston for of Miss Leora Karren tn - her cited a loss of local prestige. in the introduction ,on business. their Mrs Susie Ha wkes. honor. ' . The evening was spent diseases,theand sister, The Importance of being right ENTERTAINS was served at six oclock. playing games f.fter , which . re- under Is a name of each parasite Supper on styles cannot be overestimated. A there list of all the ape3, monSEWING GIRLS birthday cake holding, seventy freshments, were served to. the keys and lemurs for which each In years gone by. trends In candles Mrs.. E. W. Younker was hostess formed the Leota Laype, Grace particular parasite has been recenterpiece. fallowing. or in style, often, H merchandising sewmembers of her for the Kent, Marie Jones, Isabel! Daniel- ported and a - notation whether a long time to become DAUGHTER son, Larena Benson, Merle Kent, the parasite is transmissible to ing club at her' home Wednesday required . : , but is no national, . BORN that longer H. Mrs. . jt Donna Scott a true. evening. Omer. Buttars, Maurice Buttars, man. recent bride and a member of the Morris Eldon Osher Haslam. and is Mr. and Mrs.' Lee Perkea anIt interesting to note that I do not believe that, changes nounce club was the guest of honor. After the birth of a beautiful A large crowd. from tho Hurd two 6f the hookworms reported fashions or methods are any a short business meeting, the In attended basket ward the ball for man are reported for apes also, little daughter bom- January 30. evening was spent ,in games. more rapid than in the recent All concerned are doing nicely. game between the Logan high and and ihat two infections (tongue I Luncheon was served to fourteen past, but they sweep the country Cache .81.- - .N school North high Friday worms! which man contracts Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Perkts guests. The club colors green and so rapidly; that, from the national entertained from are snakes night very widespread evening. The white were used in all the ap- point of view, they die more evening was Saturday 4 among the apes and monkeys. esspent in playing gamit is more pointments. place cards and de- quickly. Therefore, IThis ines win " be of and publication I-' listening to radio music. Election ' ' corations. The club members pre- sential than ever for the local V terest chiefly to anatomists, bacI was served to Mr. and Mrs. Special ,!. t sented Mrs. Scott with a gift. Two merchant to catch the national . Supper V ! and . can teriologists geologists and source.It is - no J J. Larsen Mr, and Mrs,. George fllay Be, Called ThY' more prises were& warded to 'Mrs. tread Cache Valley, ' unlque irt ' its varied obtained"'!)? applying to 'the Donna Scott, and Mrs. Roxena longer enough to keep In touch Burgess, Mr. and . Mrs. Stephen t U. S. General. Surgeon. .Public resources, is fast acquiring fame as a -- towns- - are Thurston, ' Continued from Page One),, .Mrs,Orover 'Hopkins.'' J Health Service;- - Wacbington. 'D; C. center. Raw materials of , Hancey and .Mr, and .Mrs. W.J doing. "factory' TLamb. the city authorities pare to as. wealth, which were produced forraerly Lew Balls and Stanley Reeder sume this responsibility until the Style Changes for local consumption only, now reach lert Monday for Salt Lake. City people are thoroughly conversant far-flun- g From the Files ol The Journals AND TIIIS " Saturday' .! ' Jrand I,0 - feS er 5:HUA-Way- 'Sr. Parasites Reported for ne - HYDE DEPARTMENT LEMSTOII PARK - a DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT vice-preside- nt t Prepare fer 0M iston us , r-- -- ce 4-- H Leadership In P r o dJii'c t s- 4-- . - - - . t . -- at-4ts -by -, Move Swiftly f"T - A fashion division to advise customers on all lines of pier chandise Is one of the novel Ideas introduced by Lew Hahn in the opeJon of a national chain of 29 department stores doing PLUMBING TIIE BEST IN where they wilt attend 'school' M YTERIYLS AND WORKMANSHIP Baugh Plumbing You must be 123 K. at wrth Business college. w .4 m Extensive tests by scientists have shown that cool, fresh . water Without the addition of any chemicals is the best medium for keeping cut flowers fresh. Henigars , satisfied Main, Phone 57 or 735-- J situation committee from the directors of the chamber of commerce was appointed to investigate the condition of the, school treasury and Fifth Ward-W- ard conference will be held report back prior to calling the in the Fifth ward Sunday, with meeting of the entire club sessions at 2 and 7 p. m. he-true tho . A 'f-t BILLYS UNCLE r . markets f America .This leadership in industry has resulted from a slow - but sure and steady growth. The vision of men who plan and the toil of men who build have both figured in the process of expansion. The First National Bank, also a ree- -. ognized leader in it field, is proud of its contribution to the, industrial building Of Cache Yallejv Conservative In Its stewardship of deposits, yet liberal in its legitimate granting of credit, it has served thousands of the developers of the resources ..of . prosperous Cliche ' , . ? v ,r J ,T Valley, , j We invite your account and offer you new and complete facilities .: . for service. . RRSf NATIONAL BANK LOGAN, Modern Banking lliS . u I t i I UTAH at its Best |