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Show PVT v v- - WediiestlajvMAtelv 12, 19TV f' JOURNAL. TTTK tended the Ageie-Bobcgame In Sat. Lake on, Saturday night. The exeeutive members of the Benson stake M I. A. board met at the home of Miss Blanche Taggart on Wednesday evening (.After a business meeting had been were refreshments 'conducted, served by the hostess. The Lewiston First ward Relief society have announced that on Monday, March 17th, they will opera (present in the Lcwistr'i house a paaeant, "The Heart cf a The finance from this tEnse. entertainment vuil go toward building the new' chuiTh houe. Mrs Mina Pond of Island Park, yy 1 KfdTrjinn Idaiio, was visiung in Lewiston Waffi II li U HuuliiUii week Lew.sfon Or Thursday, March! Mr and Mrs Vernon Tidwell 6, the Lcw.stn Fust ward he'd Mrs. Mary Anderson and Mr. and their annual Old Fo'Ls and WardlMrs Prestcti Pond, all of Ioan reunion Tne morning program 3 ttended our old folks party on was held in ih vs,.! ch-pa idTllursiayMr and Mrs Vaughan Baer of followbegan at n11 o cloc. The Piovidence and Mrs. John II was givening progr-rtemp of North Logan also atsingmg led by Myrte tended our reunion on Thursday. the chaplain, Pond; pnjti b Mr ahd Mrs. L. E Crookston M. J Ewuiivpr;! a'ddiers of welwere come by CliaL-n.iDow Lewis, and Mrs Catherln Pond vocal du- -t by Mer Cuninrghari Loean visitors on Monday. The De Lure club members and and Mis Gno Baer short talk by Bishoo H II. Danielson, chair- their partners will entertain on man of the Beckon sta&e old links Tuesday evening at a bifneo party committee; r strumcutal nius.c by m honor of Mr and Mrs Vincent Mr. and Mio Vern Wiser and Bowles who will leave the end Edwin Wiser, humorous paper by of the week for Provo to make Vida Karren, quartet bv Mr and their home. Mrs Lowell K'-riOral La;,ne and Howard hij leading by Pyrd May Miss Louise Karren community in South Jo'c-- mee,n. staging and Explore v..th prayer brought to a by tho chaplain Continued from Page One At one o clock a dd ions dinner was served to ptr.irps the largest P.o-- s sea extended many more number of peoi le e; er assembled miles eastward than firjt on that day and that the Queen Maude The afternoon program com- range of mountains . was the menced at 2 30 and wrs as fol- - qrcitert in the world, and unlike lows- Quintet in her the Himalayas or the Andes Cl s Hc Void W'sr .t is the fault block type, he said W, oi and Maik Byoee met on them were found two of v di'Ue Keen). a- - one town DiiO TTFwbrid's largest glaciers- act play, T,. Old Maids Convention by 1 croup from the To Be Third ward, v cal c' (t. Mary In Johnson and Gvotidoiy.i Hogan; L. vocal sAlo, Hcnrv Kpnt, a midget dance by the following girls was D. S. Centennial LaRue Paul amusing nnd new: sen, .ArviUa HogJa, Kima Leavitt' Continued from Page Onoi Sais Swinvard Verm Bow-leand. Zona Blair The afternoon pro- Rehearsals already are under way gram v as bim'gt to a clos-- b a of 40 pieces is coon stunt wrh the following tak- end an orchestra "under the dirorganized being Mr and Mrs H H ing part of Frank W. Asper, Arthur Hannon Mi- and Mrs "O Lewis ection will be concert master for Mr and M J Cunningham, Fftie R.eber Vocal music will be Vdlct Vtua Salome Stow-el- l, the pageant. by the tabernacle choir. Herbert Harrison, Clavton given An stage will be erecHoran, Alvin Andersen, end Luid-sa- v ted in immense of the tabernacle, front the The after program Taggart conwas m chaige of Hyde Dopp In elab irate scenery will be cosof st hundreds ted and the evening aq?nce was given tumes will be obtained for memwhich pi t a final touch to the bers of the various groups m the aheady snmiscru! and enjoyable pr&cant, day people from rmgh-torin- g ttjrv w nld towns and other WARD OLD were present to renew ed I CCKTII FOLKS PARTY ONE OF acquaintances MOST OUTSTANDING It! Tl UN s mow cALiroRNii Conitnued from Page One President O A Hogan rcturhod last v ech from a most pleasant all .present seemed, thoroughly ti two week5- vacation spent in enjoy. visiting with his children The committee in charge, exthere. thanks e specially to the presses to Several peonlo motored ladies who served the tasty lunLogan on Wednesday evening to cheon under the direction of attend the b'nhday party given Alice Smith, who presided over for Ethr Telford, a former mi-de- tile kitchen, and Mrs. Hattie of LcvV.ston Johnson, who had charge of the DF LURE CUB tables and decorations. ENTFKTAJNI D and Messrs Hunsaker, Jenson Mis. Fntb Brown entertained Munk, who constitute the old the members of the De Lure ( lub folks committee, are new in this at her home Da Friday - after- capacity, having only recently noon After luncheon the- tables been appointed. were arranged-fo- r "500. Special A dance for Ml Tuesday even guests were Mrs Amos Brown and tng at which ice cream and cake Prizes were served closed the days proMiss Leoeti-iChandler. were awarded to Arvilla Hogan gram. and Mrs Browfi. Mr. and Mrs C. J Van Orden to Golden Cunningham Fitting: and Mrs spent the week end in Burlev Grave visit Jog wuth Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hogan. Continued from Page one Mr and Mrs Melvin Whitehead of Grace, Idaho, were guests of Mr. and- - Mrs. George Pond op uig reverently by and with platoons from the army, the navy and the Sunday. drawn up in last Scveial men from Lewiston at- - marine corps salute for one who had been their commander-in-chie- f, the body of the dead president was lowered slowly to its last home late yes terday. Then, as the volleys echoed ahd died across the broad fields cf Arlington, came the soft clear notes of -- the bugle, sounding naps," and thF'sky.'thlcr-wit- b clouds and falling rain throughWITHOUT A out the day, brightened, a bit of blue appeared, and a soft ray of A SHIP WITHOUT light piayed about the topandof the the Washington monqment A RUDDER, visible spires of . the city, hazily i across the broad- Potomac. r LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH PAGSTHHEI MICKEY SET TO SHOOTIEM DOWN at I 1 I I I ! cl - V M YELK SYRUP We a p point to entertained by 8 maple Little lilac k C', k. ent'-itn m? John asked. How c n a , Oi ci u! ss K c. n, sal,4., t ,d FVggy. It can g a, Again e -- sup-ooa- ed Bi-w- Pageant Presented At e e Cah-foi'n- .a nt syrup. wu d I wondcied if it cli ar, all is clear then. s.,id Ye. the maple tiee k. us, tor the maple tree GOOD PURPOSE A is a rudder that guides a man safely. If it is 1 ie v.ea-in- s MOW'S yauiYm HEALTH your purpose to find a good USED CAR that will give you ready good service, come here and find out how little it will cost. SERVICE CO. A tOlOEU FORD PRODUCTS PHCN 21! Ci a- - ' recently was Mme. Galli Curd hissed end booed in - Budapest where she sang Violetta in La Traviata. Bhe said she was not In good voice because of a bad cold. The cold later necessitated her cancelling a performance of "The Barber of Seville," and the brought action against her. Bhc also cancelled concerts in Vienna and Paris for the same reason. .Mme. Galli Curd said she considered her fees for European performances quite reasonable, explaining that they were only; $2,200 a performance, or less than! half of the American level. - j opera- - management Wsiortutcrt Prcsi Phots This may not be good news for budding American league bast stealera but it ia big newa to the A's to know that Mickey Cochran ZJJ la getting that old peg of hia in shape. the contrary, it niay be an appropriate time in which to c sume a glass or two. However, using water to wash down u masticated food is not desirable, since that throws an exti burden upon the digestive system. The healthy person may with perfect safety dring a little more water than his body needs. Those, however, who suffer from in water. either heart or kidney disease should not Such jKi soiTsTshould tie under competent medical supervision and their doctois will no doubt advise them on how much water they ought to drink. Water may be a simple substance to the aveiage person, but to the scientist, csfieually the biologist, it is fascinating. More than H per tent of the weight of the human body is water. The involved chemistry of the body associated with digestion of food, circulation of blood and lymph, and muscular movement are jende-epossible byr presence of water. Ebnnnarton of wastes through kidney, lung and skin is facilitated by water. Control of the temperature of the body is largely accomplished through water. And yet most people do not drink enough ,..17,. $2.95 to $7.95 On over-indul- ge Lot Love is of all stimulants (lie most powerful. It sliurpcais (he vvils fU it simrs the will lil e ombition; It Ed A. 15. Intoxicates like -- NORTH MAIN STREET NORMAN TORP. TRANSFER No Doubt There Is a Manchester sexton who this believes In nrcornryr'BswTfmi Hleil iiged three entry: months, unmarried." Wliirh leaves no possible room for doubt London Worlds rielorin! News. 503 CALL -- H-g ff 1 T Proxedi Victoriously v water! The average persop requires the minimum of approximately three pints Of Whter a day, this exclusive of the fluid taken in through foods. One cannot judge the water needs of the body merely by the sense of ones thirst. The drinking of wafer' is as much subject to habit as are the either dietary practices. In consequence, it is advised that fiom six to e'ght glasses of water a day be drunk by the average individual. Drinking water with ones meals represents' no hazard at all. . . : inperformance; econovnj, and value about it is Stunning "-o- the nly during ESSEX Challenge r week price is ordinary I SPEED An Essex Challenger Sedan driven by Card with a reporter, drove from Fourth North, Logan, to the Idaho state line and return, a distance of 38 miles in 3& minutes See the Stylish New Goodyear HEAVY DUTY Balloon before 59.9 seconds. yoiTlfuy your uexlltre From the side, the outer row country. -- ;il , f f your stockinged analvs how you how the feet, u correct i vge Hoot Shop appliance or Remed" made for ives you your fcot ailmen immediate relief. V Continued from Page One crit-iff- ln the Little willing to enl us the in is t a very little is to be a big treat ho us. Peggv and the Littk lllaik Chak the unection of a lurt grove ot V in In. center which nitipk- t .os and there was one va ) he the host. Hi"', ?l..pb Tree," raid the Little Illack ; the lice gave a creaking Hello in i John and Peggy. Again Jt. tu-- gave a ITellc., answer. creaking Itollo. Theic v.as a j maple sap. Ive had son e ot my pap tied down into maple sugar and there is a cake lot hot i Ji hn and Peggv, the tree continued in its eKo eome'maple Miup here and strange, ciekiog uce. Mother Nature bodd i.n.e nee for me fnd bmuglit it here so you could have a ch h ot ikc and maple syrup. Ihe other Mig r maple lives je,ned in. our new spring clothes, they said, but Soon well be to lie a our favorite time f Hu vear iTliow when thmair tittle warm and when the .sap pours through us so that people can enjoy our sweetness. And John and Peggv had a regular feast! (Tomoirow The Mice Will Play) American Opera Singer Cancels Tour 1 j the first essentials to youthful beauty, grace and poies are comfot table feet. If vou suffer from your feet, take advantage of our Foot Comfort Srvi'-e- . It costs you nothin " ve make an expert One-o- ? TTS the m6st STUNNING- "A LOOKING tfre yoa have ever seen oa' a ear this Omari!? tttjrled new Goodyear Heavy Duty. A front view rcveals U wider, handsomer" Tread in deep relief due to extra-thic- k rubber for extra milea of cert tour and Is sailing today for the United States. In a statement published here the famous soprano assigned as reason for the cancellation which had appeared hi a were Budapest papers of what considered exhorbltant fees extracted from their impoverished ARE FOES OF YOUTH Thats Due ei. ur'i, .id John, but what'I u ills meant w;.s whether thn t,ce m uld 1. iov about us and your niavie, Little k. 1 didnt mean that it mldnt euter-i- t A UFE. , 7, 'I- - ACHING FEET , ' MOTOil MAXIMS i - a Shaft Mark Taft PuaPosiris' said the b-- Com-mun- ' GRAHAM BONNER By MIRY er surefooted travel. Of All-Weath- blocks er ACCELERATION From standing hour fn 27.fi Seconds., A shlelc for looks ttia tire yet ONE TOUGH HOM- - BEE, Goodvear-- n body- -rt. in tJlr0BXh g utest . for atog- -- battering - - Prove What Every Essex Can Do Come take a ride yourself. Know by personal experience what this brilliant New Essex Challenger can do. Its exploits of Challenger Week have swept the country. Essex owners led the demonstration. They were so widely foDowed and aided by public participation that we are continuing the invitation to Ride Ride -- Ride ! Guaranteed Tire Repairing E - miles,-maintaine- lrf. GPsAIIAM-PAIG- - On a test .run a gasoline mileage of" lit tier than twenty miles per gallon was obtained. An Essex Challengei "dan, driven' fromC RELIABILITY Salt Lake City to Nephi, Utah, a dto' nee of 185 a speed from 65 to 79 mi a per hour the distance entire And the best news is the price as low ss that of an Pdotonr - ECONOMY' prismed down into a sleek orna,7 ,Tjr the world. black, sidewall striped with rtalue only silver captures admiration. est tire maker can offer. big If Its s stunning new style Youll mis seesomething this stunning yon dont effect which also means more new Goodyear before yon grip in ruts, more curb ( again buy tires. BSaEE.5 start to sixty miles per: S'. Every locality now knows Essex for the accomplishment of some g"eat feat. H jlls seldom attempted in any car MOTOR CARS Yo n Ccmplste Garage Service Phone 390-- 1 SS V. 1st He 11 i srear. Remarkable economy prr :s were established. New accelerate i marks were made. Most important of all Challenger Week convinced motorists everywhere that Essex represents the greatest dollar for dollar value in car satisfaction that -the industry offers. We will gladly give- you a personal demonstration of any of these proof which Essex has v -- J V C- x established. $3 o t o p 219 North Main. Street Logan, Utah. were climbed by Esser in ? o m pa n jf- - Losran, Utah. J |