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Show i rf ' PAGE SIX II Y R U fd DEPARTMENT By Mrs. Ruby Jensen llyrura Correspondent Lions Club Meeting Sponsors Work For Park Summer Org'lniration Plan and Other Lnlertainment Memlx rs oT I'arD Itlisfnl The Il. rum lunch ooii ,ml business meeting of , the Lion-- club was held at the South Oa lie high school, Wednesday evening, Itb 19 with 18 members present LnM Cha liman, Dr Cli iuikc Baird, presided flatters of importance considered were1 A eormttoe, , of C. F. OLseti and H. R a Adams, was assigned to make survey of the city grounds at the mouth of Blacksmith Folk canIt is the Intention of the yon club and city to make a summer the mountain park out of grounds The club members arc ai ranging for a ball content and misfit party for thmselves and their partners to be held at the high school, A committee Is also working on a minstrel show to be held m the near future, for the purpose of raising funds for the club, Mr. and Mi's. Lorenzo Rogers and family returned home Saturday evening from Ogden after the spending the week with family of Hyrum Hokanson. Wednesday afternoon, Mrs H. B. Nielsen entertained fifteen her lady friends to honor of hirt.hriav. semi-month- ly con-Mst- Lincoln School Has Successful Most Rank Report Day Last Tuesday, Feb. Hyrum was the most successful bank day the Lincoln school has had since the beginning of the school bank. Each, week the rooms, try for Miss the Blue Ribbon banner. Hogans room had it first for Mrs. Ralphs room four weeks. had It next, for two weeks. Then Miss Bessie Browns room had It Their for the last four weks. highest percentage this time was 101 per cent, Mr. Dunns room broke the record this week,, with 114 percent They are going to keep this record as long as possible, at least four or five weeks. There Is now on deposit $639 59 in the school bank. LUKE COSGRAVE ENTERTAINS PUPILS Last Wednesday afternoon Luke Cosgrove, noted actor, entertainHe ed all of the school students. read three selections, the one 18, most Interesting to the students was "Casey at the Bat . PUPILS TO PRLSbXT OPERETTA The students of the grammar grade are now practicing for the operetta, Twilight Alley, which will be presented Thursday night, Feb. 27, at the Rex theater. There will be acts of entertainment from each of the primary grades. There will be a matinee Thursday after-noor- i. 100 students will take part. Friday morning Mayor H. P. Nielsen and wife, and councilman, Leonard Larsen and Joseph F. Nielsen, drove to Salt Lake on officai business, returning the same evening. ! MARIE CLAWSON' IM PROVES Mane,, the tda. yeaxold d&ugto Ter or"Commissrdner A. TT Claw son, who is ill with scarlet fever, the . VISIT IN - improve.--.,-- OGDEN ssataVSe- a. Cashier Herman sjca- the Security bank spent Washingtons Ogden, visiting with - - . Pederson of and family, birthday in relatives. FNTERTAINS ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. Joseph A. Pearce enter tamed several lady friends Fri day afternoon, the occasion beBridge was ing her birthday. enjoyed and" a delicious chicken supper was served, the out of town guests were: Mrs. M. S. Rosenbaum of Brigham and Mrs. J. D. Stlmpson of Ogden. Saturday evening Miss Marion Maughan entertained at a valenwas The evening tine party. spent In music and games and to were served refreshments fuplvp OLSEN CHILD ILL WITH PNEUMONIA The little five year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Olsen is quite ill with pneumonia. Mrs William H James spent Friday in Wellsville at the home of Arthur Bowers Mrs George Griffin of Logan was a Hyrum visitor Friday. U. I. C. OFFOCI LS Alt HE INSPECTION Prominent officials of the U I C. rail xoad made on inspection tour of Hyrum on Thuisday Mrs Oliver Birch, son James, and Delores and Mis Arthur Jensen and dp.nghter Ruth, attendat the Capitol ed the show ; THE JOURNAL. Monday, February 24, 1930. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY.. UTAH entertained at dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for six. Mr. and Mrs. L. Vern Toolson and Mrs. Helen P. Toolson spent the past week end visiting relatives and friends at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nelson and MRS. FRANK WINN Mr. and Mrs. Bumall Brown atCorrespondent tended the - dog races at ugdta on Sunday. class of the The 3rd ward primary under tne diReunion rection of Mrs. Afton Cantwell entertained at a social at the home of Miss Afton Watson The Held evening was spent m making candy after which a delicious The Smithfield luncheon was served. Smithfield FIVE KILLED, 60 INJURED IN OIU PLANT BLAST SMITIIFIELD DEPART MEN1 Ward Saturday j Third ward held their ward reunion Saturday, Feb. 22 at the Screen Comedienne ward chapel with the following Dies in California program: Glen Winn was master of ceremonies; selection by chaplain; the choir; prayer, (Continued irom Page Onei choir . The selection by the Mrs. with as if to go to sleep. Whippoorwill Song A moment later the end came, Orson Datoes as soloist; speech so peaceful and quiet that neiof welcome, Bishop Richard The Tunes ther the nurse nor I realized ; ladies chorus, of Yesterday; vocal duet, A. R. that the little darling was gone. Allred and daughter Delsa; pat- Not even a word of farewell only theatre Un Waslungtons birthriotic reading, Mildred Heinrich; a smile. day. Country The passlng- of Miss Normand, anthem, Ta Thee-OMr. and Mrs Wallace Barney choir. Dinner , was served in whose colorful 35 years were as by a made and fanuly of Ogden the banquet hall.' The following full of tragedy and unhappiness and visit at the home of was rendered In the af- as her y program pictures were full of Mis. Oliver Birch Friday instrumental music, ternoon: and laughter, was not wholly James A. Cragun; vocal solo, unexpected. Bhe became ill in DeJames Tho r n e y ; instrumental cember, 1928, with an ailment Evan Hanson; vocal solo, which developed into tuberculosis. music, Utah Hydraulic ward pro- In March last year she was reMrs. Orson Datoes; here. phecy, Mrs. James A. Cragun; moved to a sanitarium music, Mrs. Elias Barker; read- Blood transfusions recently gave Photo Press Attooiaiei Engineer Dies -ring, Myrtle Dudley; vocal trio, her temporary strength, but soon Fulkerson sisters; talks by stake thereafter she began to sink. Friends and relative awaiting new of Injured woikmori In front of an Elizabeths N, J, hoepital wer men In which five visitors. after an exploeion In the Bayway refining plant of tlje Standard Oil company Salt Lake City, Feb 24 (API MiS3 Normand s husband, Lew killed and 60 Injured, more than a acore critically. Adaptor In a gat line was taid tc have esuteo tha Utah ENTERTAINS LADIES Guy Sterling, Cody, to whom she was married blaet. a and CLUB LITERARY nephew hydraulic engineer to November, 1926, was told of of the late Joseph H. Choate, Mrs. John P. Greene entertain- her death by Norman Kerry at to former American ambassador ed the members of the Ladies Lit- the conclusion of a birthday England, is dead after a long HAS erary club at her ' home on party in Codys honor at the northcareer in Utah and the home. Mrs. afternoon. George Kerry Thursday west. . B. Caine read the drama, Marco The funeral tentatively has Sterling died at a hospital here A de- been set for Friday morning at ONiel. Millions, by Eugene He came west from yesterday. was served. Special the Church of the Good Shep- lunch Young Nowheres, the latest Richard Barth el mess pictyre, licious his native state, Ohio, in 1887 and B. were Mrs. to guests George with burial calvary acted as topographical ehgtoeer produced by First National and Vitaphone, opened last ughtat j Caine and Mrs. Weston Vernon hard, M. Mrs. cemetery. Definite arrangements Pickett Annie for the Union Pacific railroad. He ! the Capitol Theatre. of Logan, Mrs. Sam Tout, Mrs. await the arrival of Miss Correspondent entered the employ of the federal and humor nn4 humanity in pictures ; if j Earl Allsop and Miss Myrtle Dud mother, Mrs. Mary Norintelligence IFyeirliko was assistant and government a brother, Claude Northe mand, and the !? like upon depiction talking construcsplendid you of acting in charge engineer Mrs. G. L. Rees entertained at mand, Jr., and a sister, Gladys Bennett screen of real characters, actual men and women such as we see Providence Mrs. Roy tion of the Phyllis calnal in Idaho. dinner on Friday, to honor of the Normand from Staten Island, Nl visitare ones of little and Ogden went to He will like John A birthday anniversary of her fa- Y. Yakima, later of life, then you They will come by airplane home of her parents every day along the pathways Wash., for construction of the ing at the Mr. Andrew Munk of Ben- from Columbus, Ohio. Feb. 26, 135 E. Center, Young Nowheres. Hendrickson, ther, Mrs. Mr. and Naylor. George near that city Sunnyside canal Her father, Claude Normand, Mrs. A. Framke returned from It is a beautiful picture, which tells -a beautiful story; fend - son. The table was beautifully and in 1895 became chief engineer peas. The a few flays ago in Sta- fore of the Wyo., Kemmerer, part Richard Bathelmess Ms hevenreatetf- a more appealing--1 typa- out of town guests were in construction of the priest Messrs having spent two weeks Young Nowheres has been compared to Tolable David, that and Mesdames, Cyril Munk, Mel- ten Island, but the actress rapids project on the Columbia last week, hime was such that she was of Jier daughter at the river. first great triumph of Barthelmess as a star. It is well worthy of vin Ballard, Vernal Munk of never told. He came to Utah later the Mrs. Femon Fagnant. Jerome Funk, Harry Miss Normand was born in the comparison. The new picture has also been compared to D. P. Benson, same year and devoted his time BIRTHDAY and Lionel Munk of Amal- - Boston November 10, 1894, and to work to this and surrounding DINNER Maisy, Feb. 26, Mendon, Drag which was generally recognized Munk, Grover Hancey of Hyde Park)her moved t0 Butcn Ib. of this newest ga states. Surviving are his widow and Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Munk of laxici family Mrs. Edgar T'bbitts. entertained as the first talking picture to grasp the possibilities when she was quite young. and a son and a daughter. need Nowheres on Wednesday of last week in form of the universal dramatic art; and Young Logan. A pleasant social evening Miss Normand at 14 posed for was spent in music. Covers were artists and modeled clothes. In ... compliment to her birthday. The not fear the comparison., for 24. Three Companions 1910 she Started to motion picafternoon was spent In social chat above all, if you are one of the millions who form the laid And, deMrs. Mr. A and radio. to Lundberg Nephi the and listened bathing suit at the fans, you simply cimnot afford to entertained a few friends on tures to astudio Of Slain Salt Lake to New York. licious dinner was served. The great army of Dick Barthelmess of Vitagraph at1 but Dicks simple, demonstration natural, of latest this in honor vase hiiss of was centered by a Wednesday evening came Her great opportunity t actors : City Woman Sought table subtle the the and as an art wedding anniversary when the Griffith company movsweet peas. Covers were laid for the same time very j S j Lundof Mr. birthday anniversary Mesdames Mary Tibbitts, Annie ed to Los Angeles. Mack Sennea The evening was spent in discovered Mabels (Continued from Page One) innate Smith, Lizzie Bessigar, Lotie Ma- Mrs. N. W. Fuhriman, Mr. and stake presidency., also Mr3. Nora berg. 500 after which a delicious sup- talents and assisted her comedy to dethews, Ethel Mathews, Margaret Mrs, Norman Ream, Mesdames, Anderson,- Mrs. ( Emily Peterson ing. per was served to Messrs and veloping them. Rosetta Clawson, Jos. A. Smith, M. M. Greenwell, o stakc Ka-fthe SJnith Mrs. 'Hotels, roadhouses and cafes Hammond, i and Mesdames, J. T. Molen, George She played to scores of comhere and at Ogden, Utah, where Elaine Hansen, Adaline Mathews, Edgar Tibbitts, Luena Hovey, An- board were Kearl, Vern Bush, Joseph Wat- edies, including Tiilie's Puncp:eeht, Mrs. Moormeister announced she Maggie Greenwell, Eliza Zollinger, ne Pickett and Mr. K. R. CampErvin Waite, tured Romance, was in son, Roy West, ," A large iApJ.igteaUon Mickey, was going Saturday, have been Annie GJetrup, Nora Blssiggar and bell. The remainder of the even- -' Norman Rasmussen, Suzanna and The Extra V attendance MdudAr 30 f primary Joseph combed by officials to an effort Eunice Clawson. The hostess was ing was spent to games. Lundberg and Mrs. Selma Girl. to find an indication of the iden assisted by her daughter Mrs. N. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Barrett of children and all 6f the officers Mr. and Mrs. Lundberg Mrs. W. Theurer, Fuhrimage, Lloyd tity of her companions during Miss Carina Tibbitts. Salt Lake spent Sunday at the and teachers. President Anclerson, received beautiful and many In Terms of Bridge Friday night. Her automobile, home of Mrs. Barretts mother sister Anderson and Bishop Zol- useful presents. The dance sponsored by the M Mrs. where it had At cards when you are dealt the Jensen. Mrs. Lowell Nelson entertained Joseph a few timely at dinner been run back and forth across men and Gleaner girls on ThursR. Campbell and Mrs. Jos. linger each offered Friday evening. The ace, king, queen, the two. three and her body as it lay in the road day night of last week was a A. K.Smith also a good deal of color scheme of pink and white Mrs. you discard the two spot, suggestions by accompanied finansuccess and both socially where it was found later, was t and But when M. C. Crabtree of Preston motored encouragement to the officers, was very beautifully carried out abandoned on a downtown, street cially. in the dinner and decorations. the Lori deals you tho same sort of to Pocatello, on Sunday morning teachers and children. Closing here, locked and with the keys SHOWER TOR Covers were laid for Messrs and a hand you probably discard the ace, to visit at the home of Mr. and MISS KOHLER missing. hymn, True to the. Faith," bene- Mesdames Jenson and king and queen Womans Home Oga A shower wa3 given at the home Mrs. K. A. Campbell. JThey returnPrivate funeral services were Boyd diction, Trail Builder, Nathan Zoi Athen Reese of Benson, set for this afternoon at an un- of Miss C. M. Zollinger in com- ed that evening. Nelson of Amalga and Clarence linger. here. pliment to Mrs. Clark Maughan in Logan at the home of Mr.A.and establishment dertaking child- Buck and Earl Gordon. E. and Mrs. Mr Thomas and Owen and Mrs. family of Immediate Miss Pula members the daughKohler, formerly Only According to experts who have Miss Wlllise Covey entertained baby spent Sunday ren of Pocatello are visiting at the at a made exhaustive tests red headed family and a few invited friends ter of Mr. and Mrs Simon Kohler. Mathews and at on her home Mrs. kenstogton home of her parents, Mr. and were to be present. The evening was spent in music n Logan at the home of Mr. and are the best subjects for persons A Wednesday evening. dainty An autopsy performed by coun- and games. Dainty refreshments Mrs. Cammack. The occasion be- Joseph Campbell. luncheon was served to the television and blondes the their wedding returned revealed anniversary. Mrsthat every were served to forty. The Misses ing ty physicians Sophia Thorpe Misses, Venna Larson, Mrs. Eunice Clawson and daugh- home from bone to the womans body was Mayghan of Benson were the out Newton on Sunday, Cantwell, Myrtle Stella Winn, Blanch evenviter home returned Sunday broken, they announced. The of town guests. having spent some time with her Winn Elnora Nelson, Agnes tal organs were removed for exMr. and Mrs. F. R. Checketts ing having spent several days daughter, Mrs. Ralph Jones. Laura Chambers and Miss of Mrs. amination by the state chemist. and children returned home on in Salt Lake, the guests Clegg. IN FOOT INJURES Ted Bench. An Inquest into her death Is to Thursday having several Mrs. E. B. spent Lundquist entertainBISKETBALL GAME be conducted tomorrow afternoon. days to Farmington. ed at 6 o'clock dinner on TuesGlen Hammer had the misfor- day. The evening was Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Zollinger t spent in tune of injuring his foot while muric and 500. tended a warm welcome to a Annual Primary Must Call To See Those present cn basketball Monday. were Messrs and Mesdames W, R. fine son on Thursday of 1m playing He was taken to a local hospital Napper, Andrew Holjeson, Oscar His Girl Only week. Conference Ward of treatment. where he is receiving TODAY, TUESDAY Harwood and N. P. Nielson. Loosle of Marys-vill- e On Certain Nights Mrs.IdaOramoncJ was a . cUnncLgurst MissIrenfiN daughiternf apper . the home of Mr .and Mis. Jos Wr R.- - Napper-an- d of "iter- Mr. Tuesday' "a tr the Evanston, 111., Feb. 22 (API on Thursday of last Ray parson of Benson were Mrs. Mary Marler. d Zollinger mother, know well Joseph. Carson may as. Miss- week, underwent Wednesday- at the now as later. that his nights for Mr. and Mrs: Edgar Tibbitts The ' annual conference of the an operation for - apendicitis - on temple. Mr. and Mrs. Parsons left Miqs calling upon his fiancee, at on was held Sunday evening Tuesday evening. The latest report for Salt Lake City to spend a few dinner Fridav primary Ethel Borland, are . Wednesday, evening of last week a wasC of with the Sacrament is that she' is getting atohg nicely, day not Mon- sweet Mr, and Mrs, T, B. Earr were Mrs. Lyle-- Westover and - baby "centered the table' meeting. Opening hymn,'- Prise day, Tuesday, Thursday and Fri- Co"ers peas were laid for Mrs. M. A To The Man; prayer. Trail Build- returned to her home to Salt dinner guests of Prof, and Mrs. day. Chester Tibbitts of Lorenzo, Mr. and Mrs er. Nathan Anderson; Myers on Wednesday singing, Lake on Wednesday after a ntoe Miss Borlund is quite firm M. Tibbitts and Miss Le Grand We Thank Thee O God for a vifut at the home of her parents, evening. about the matter; quite tired of B. Messrs and Mesdames Frank Broson or Falls, Mr. and Prophet. After the passing of the Mr and Mrs. A. M. Mathews. glancing out the . window on a Mrs. Floyd Idaho Emmett, orvel Staker, Lowell Mr.- and Mrs. Harry was turnTibbitts of the Sacrament Bucklin, Lewiston, meeting and Tuesday, Thursday Monday, Mr. Berry Tibbitts, Mr. Levi Ham- ed over to the primary. Super.n-tenteMrs. Roy Beach and baby of Ida- Nelson and Earl Gordon attended and Friday observing night Mr. and Mrs N. I. Fuhri-maLaura A. Zollinger wel- ho Falls called on Mrs. Sapliia the 500 party given Thursday Joseph patrolling the sidewalk, mond, Mr. and evening by Mr, and Mrs. Boyd Mrs comed all Lloyd present and read the Mathews on Wednesdav. is fiancee sure his Theurer, that making Nelson. not devoting the evenings to some Misses Carma and Joyce Tibbitts program consisting of songs and DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS Mr. and Mrs. Bumall Brown and Theo Tibbitts. other gentleman friend. speaches by the children in com- VISIT MRS. MARLER were guests of Mr. and Mrs. AOn H. of and Mrs. M. memoration the afternoon few a Bishop was Wednesday But Last night Zollinger lbert Holman of Logan at a Friday. bridge members of the daughters of the Joseph decided to go over and spent Saturday evening In College anniversary of the church. at their home on Friday party at ward on A. called the Anderson of Mrs. S. the of Marler. evening. home see if his fiancee was spending Mr. and Mrs. Logan pioneers The time was spent in a social the evening sedately alone. He J. .E. Zollinger. They were accomMiss Alta Rees entertained at way. A dainty luncheon was serv- a insisted on entering and finding panied by their house guest Mr. prettily arranged valentine to Diamond ed Mesdames Annie Smith, Loosle of Man sville, toa out if there were any rivals conparty on The evening. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Tibbitts and cealed about the place. Mary Tibbitts, Mary A. Tibbitts, luncheon Friday and decorations were Miss Borlund, a pretty secret- baby returned to their home to Rosetta suggestive of valentines. Hammond, Margaret . A deliClawson, Elame Hansen, Adaline cious three course luncheon ary, made up her mind that Mr. Idaho Falls on Saturday having was Carson's mdiosyncrasy had been spent a couple of days at the Mathews, Maggie Greenwell and served at 7 oclock to sixteen Anne Pickett. pampered long eonugh. She call- home of Mr. Tibbitts grandmother guests. ed the police and then read the Mrs. Hosier. They Mrs, Arthur Olsen spent WedA group of friends of Mr. and ere d not act to Mr. Carson. Stof" said at home the of Mr. Le Grande Broson nesday her sister, Mrs. Roy Hillyard met at their by he could either cease being a who has been visiting Mrs. Willard Paulsen. home on Wednesday evening and at the Mrs. Wnl'a.n Checketts went to tendered them night watchman or to put it home of her parents Mr. and Mrs a party. out. out stav and Preston on Thursday to visit at The evening was surprise get brutally Edgar Tibbitts: spent in dancAs shespoke7"Slfc''fingered her Mr and" Mrs, J7 E. Hansen cut J Cbi iifTaS'trfttrJSTT'so oPtn lesi ing: and musicr after which'datoty engagement ring meaningly. tentained at a refreshments were "served to party on something Krioca you can start casing ketts The ,,police, who felt badly Saturday evening.pretty Mrs. Mary A. Tibbitts k turned Messrs and Mesdames The valentine them m 5 minutes with M asterolei Ap- Lowell hole bus n?to her home in Lorenzo, -- Idaho, Nelson, Ronald abut. sug7. Idea was carried out to all the pl.ed cr.ce every hour it should bring on Thursday, after visiting at the Plowman, MelvinPlowman, Gerald gested that Carson might spend j appointments A delicious dinner relief. U.d by tnU.ons for 20 years. Hillyard, Way-mRecommended by doctors snd nurse. bis home of her mother Mu iia Monday, Tues- - wa. sprv1a vaws nf v,:,,," Hillyard, Ben Tueller, Earl Mosler for a week Gordon, Glen Fisher and Frank Tueller. d ftim EwNeel' lng funny stories, playing Transformers have been built Mrs Selma Corbridge of PresUstentog 40 the:L.MohJ,Mr8andMrs c M Han?: in England for use in India to is spending the week radio increase the power of electric with her parents Mr. andvisiting Mrs Carson and Miss Borlun may T.11' r!,c.,c.kclawson: curre.it from 11,000 to 110,000 Nephi Lundberg. and talk it over Wednesday this be- -( QnJ Mra Mrs A. :v Mr. Mrs. and volts. Melvin Sam Woodruff Larsen, Mr. and j lng their next meeting night. 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