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Show rmVVtVffmwtfWWriwiitTrn fft 19 4 s Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses have- been Franklin isued to Benjamin Rogers of Pans and Ella Margaret Jarvis of Bloomington; Merrill For natural Ice, call George Marriner Wood Lowe (Adv.) and Claire Louise Hulme, both Fhone 170. of Logan. Fined $25 Each The biggest asset,, to your Two lads caught lishlngon appearance is freBear River without the requir- personal visits to Modern Barber ed 1930 Utah state fishing lic- quent & Parlors, 13 W. Cenenses, were fined $25 each by ter.Beauty (Adv.) A Rich. Jesse P, speeder, Judge a school teacher by vocation, Visits ML D, Alien paid a ten dollar fine .into the of Pasadena. C. J. Tayson city couit , California, is visiting in Logan. guest of his Logan Lads Caught Mark D. Allen, proprietor of lads who ran Allens Ladies Two Logan Store. Mr. Tay-so- n a ay with a new automobile will 'be.-i- n Logan about a belonging to one of the lads" month. He came primarily to father, were apprehended at be here on Decoration Day. Ina with Mr. Allen Lewiston Sunday night where ccmpany they were given a bed In the trip will be made to MontpelMarshal Jeff ier on Friday to visit the city jail by Stowell. Sheriff W. H. Shaw grave of Mrs. Tayson who was Andrew and Officer King buried there. went to Lewiston and brought Miscellaneous Shower-M- iss the boys home today. Miss Meryl Dunn and Das Beautiful Garden Relia Cooley gave a miscelIt Is well worth the effort laneous shower at the home of to visit the home of Mr. P. M. the latters parents, Mr. end Young on Fifth North and see Mrs. E. H. Cooley, last evening the Deseret Iris in bloom. The in honor of Miss Margaret stalk of this wonderful speci- Harding, who is to be an early men Is much smaller than the June bride. About 25 friends other iris but the bloom is were present. A mock wedding and much larger. The leaves are was conducted games very delicate and remind one wer- e- played. Mirny beautiful of silk cloth with dark and presents and gifts were recdv close together. ed. Miss Harding's engagement light stripes The other iris blooms of Mr. to Claude E. Zobell, a graduate It is of the U. S. A. C. has already Youngs are wonderful doubtful if there is anyone in been announced. The bridethe state with such a display groom to be is attending the at of Iris as Mr. Young has. The University of California Deseret Iris is a native of the Berkeley. Following the marSeraha Desert. Mr. Young has riage the young couple expect make to make their home in given much effort to this rare specimen grow here. LOCAL NEWS son-in-la- w. -- Business Visitors I Jensen of Hyrtim and U H O. Pitcher of Bnrithfieid were1 Logan business viators today. V W. H. Ti AXm'i ... C, ana bln. John G. Lmuo . a, ... and Mrs. Hymas, motored to Monday wHh their mother in's. Preston, Sunday and uok Mrs. Retta Lee ILu.eey is hi the hosn.ni Hymax home. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Matkin again, he has suffered for some time with water under the were Ogden visitors Thursday. Mrs. George Pond and son knee cap. This Is the fi;tj Ronald of Lewiston and Mrs time he has been in the lu. Richard Toolson and daughter sital for treatment. Mr. flffiroft UiliwCld Aj-icro-fu Under Indictment , On Fishing Outing Mr. G. W. C. A. Vlssing and Seattle. May 27 (V-Ro- y Manhattan of Salt Lake left1 Gyle, federal prohibition adthis morning with Thomason B. Washington, ministrator tor & --Gentile valley Busby-f- ur Oregon and Alaska. his chief will William Whitney, assistant, fishing trip that them angling far 2 or 3 days, and three others today were under federal Indictment here Return From Holbrook with an assortment .of 'charged including conspiracy offenses, Attorney E. S. Chambers and William Scrowthers have re- to accept bribes, conspiracy to Idaho, violate the federal dry law turned from Holbrook, where they went on Monday. and, in one case, perjury. that The live were indicted yesThey report that crops inwell. section are looking very terday by the federal inquisitorial body which has bees Take ChiU probing allegations of - bribery Patson of and corruption involving the Allen WiUison, n, rolman and Mrs. William prohibition regime in the Pacthe in been ific northwest. who has hospital for several weeks with a ruptured appendix operation win be taken home today, acQuotations j cording to plans. The lad will likely be confined to his bed, WHEAT MARKET however, for several days yet. Grain Chicago, May 27 AP Wool Marketing, Inkle: made Wheat: Open High Limv Claw Arrangements have been 8.06 157 . 1.65 May 157 through the Utah Wool Marketmem1.061-- 4 1.06 July 1.06 7 8 1.07 ing association, which is a 1.08 1.09 1.09 ber of the National Wool Mar- Sept 1.09 L13 L13 ISi 8 keting Corporation, to load the Dec. IJ3 wool of all members who have OGDEN Lit EhTOCK Joined the pools at the Smith, Ogden. May 27 AP LSDA Hag field U. I. C. depot Saturday 126 for narluH ; 426, Including rooming, May tl, at d.Sfl. This Meady ta lower; beat drive-i- n sHghtfy for all will be loading point few butchers early members of smith field and heay but flier 9.85; packing sows north. A car will be at Hyrum mostly 8.25. at 1:00 oclock on the same day Cattle: 48, all for market; slow; where wool will be leaded for lew light steers the pools of members living quality plain; ; lot reactor cows 3.25-6.- 1 m Logan, ' Collge ward. Provi- odd lots V Cillers few dence. ParadLse and Hyrrnm. The medium grade ralves bite members of these pools please yesterday load 939 - lb Holstein take note that the wool must steers 8.75. be on hand promptly at the ' feheep: 9,453, including 31 for time designated. martlet. No early sales; late yesterday, two lots Spriag lambs 70-LOGAN TEMPLE NOTICE lb. 9.75. The Logan Temple win close on Friday, May 30, Memorial BUTTER AND EGGS Day, reopening the following Chicago, -- May ..27, AP Butter: week as usual, Joseph R. 21,134, easy; prices unchanged. Eggs; 9.978; easy; extra firsts Shepherd, President. graded firsts Public Tax Meet ordinary current ereipts The amending of the state storage packed firsts 22 ; storage constitution is a serious mat- packed extras 23 ter. All voters should therefore POTATOES be fully informed as to the naChicago, May 27 AP USDA ture of any proposed amend52 new. 33 old; on track ments. Wednesday evening at Potatoes: 8 oclock in the Junior high 177 new, 96 old; total United school auditorium a special States shipments 536; old stork Wisconsin trading . slow; meeting of the public and the dull, sacked round whites IdaLogan chamber of commerce ho Q will be held for an open dis- newsacked Russets onbest 350-3.6- 0 stock: firm good stock, cussion of the proposed state trading good; Southern narked ammendments. Bliss constitutional best few Triumphs The meeting is educative only and no vote will be taken. The fancy 8.35; ordinary 2.75 up. No. 2, idea is to more fully inform the voters so they wul have a POULTRY clear understanding of the proChicaga, May 27 AP Poultry posed amendments. AH voters 2 ears, 50 trucks i easy are particularly urged to - at- alive, 2 fowls broilers tend. This invitation is ex- roosters 14; turkeys 2fl heavy tended to the county as well. ducks 15; spring 22; geese 12. Q i Wil-liso- Market 5-- 8 1-- 2 5-- 8 2 &JLmZ4l14 4uik&0 INK tins happy memory of with college days lasting gift. Reward year sweetheart or daughter . UAAtolx&l UtM,,. X her graduation with nn exqniaito Registered Blncbird Diamond Ring. No other gift will fit the occasion. 8--4 8 4 a precious memory ofyrecious moments -- HOMt VTAdAd,-- . 4 5-- 3-- 4 The name Bluebird and tbe register number are stamped inslile - lfl.16-U.2- each ring. A written douLie guarantee with every 8.25-8.5- 0 1050-12.0- Bluebird 0 I 21-2- 1 18-1- 8 3-- 4 G $ 09 $ 0 f $g45 Men's Dress' Sliirts, Q Patents Q " ' ' Mens Work Shoes, All Leather ... $2,45.10 Mens Oxfords, Taa Gr Black :i'" $295lo$g95 G -- $95lo$g95- 29 $1.65 Value $ .. skubl CLYDE ill liEW LfiUGH , there GeanUp Mens Tan Oxfords, $5.59 Value With very little screen experience, Miss Clyde was calJec to RKQ Studio for a short Dumber in "Side Street, cofeaturing Tom Owen: and Matt Moore. She made-suc-h a hit her name wa affixed to a contract. Q thatShe was bom ia St. Joseph Mo:, where she attended grade school. Then her family moved to San Francisco. She soon D attracted attention with her voice and was featured ia number of theatrical productions. After graduation from San schools she went into musical comedy stock, D ThenFrancisco came a long engagement with R. Kaae, May 29, Logan, -the Duncan Sisters in Topsy and Eva. Her first screen engagement, was in a "bit with Henry Gessel, May 22), 425 N. 2 E., Moran and Mack in "Two Black Crows. She' wa3 given a small singing and dancing part in Side Street with Radio Pictures andfar-sighte- d studio D executives contract. signed her to a long-ter. A leading role came in her next picture "Tanned Legs,1 D spritely musical show. - ' 0 Central Milting Company GOLDEN GATE -- ELECTRIC LIGHT - CALLA LILY v. - . i NOSEBLEED s The uncommon term of epistaxis is the technical name for nosebleed, a condition which, though common, id wot as simple as most persons consider it. Q Noosebleed may be due to local conditions in the nose and again it may be A symptomatic condition bearing witness to serious affecting other parts of ' ' A something the bodft , . k. When 'due to 'focal causes,' noseblood is usually the result of injury, small ulcers, or picking or scratching the nose. New growths, and in children the present of foreign bodies in the nose, may cause bleeding. In chronic nasal catarrh noseblood is not uncommon.. While bleeding from any of the above causes may be severe, -t- he- conditions - in A. themselves are not of great importance. It 'ff ja ''otherwise when the bleeding is 'duetto organic disease. "7 blooded, perpetually flushed per in sons, nosebleed is a Very common event and may indicate & presented-- here is winning signal cess as a style, quality and value leader for the month of May. They have been selected carefully, to ghre yoa the eetstanding best sellers of the day. We befieve youll Kke to see them and then own them! OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE FROM HEAD TO FOOT Listed below are just It Is not uncommon to find nosebleed preceding apoplexy. In hardening of the liver, in chronic anemias and in certain forms of kidney disease, epistaxis is common. Blood' from the nose may sometimes trickle down the back of the throat and either be swallowed or spat out, leading to a suspicion of hemorrhage from lungs or stomach. Deaths resulting from ordinary nosebleed are rare. The more blood lost, the greater the tendency to clotting. Hence ordinary bleeding from the nose need not alarm one. A few simple measures usually suffice to stop epistaxis. Holding the arms above the head usually helps; so does the water, or the application of ice gentle snuffing of cold or to the nose. If more severe cases it sometimes becomes necessary to plug the nose with cotton or to cauterize the bleeding parts. ht an a few of the many; bargains you will find In our store. 5Piece Curtains, pink, blue, roseand gold, pair ?lGO Knicker Nick French Panties Childrens bloomers, size 2 to 12 years 25 J, 5 Gingham, 32 Indies widend.:r..:..:::rn:.:: 42 22 each....... Large Turkish Towels, by inches, 25 Regular $1,93 Street and bouse dresses, - ' '79 high blood pressure. D West Center - - . - Each-ite- m fli $5303 34 not always easy to make growing and girls eat the tilings that are for them, but when It comes to Raisin Dread, made from our fiour-- k. they will simply eat yon sndi house. They lhe that different tastethy f a taste that la tho result of our own recipe and our own method of making flour. boys good Look Y our Best For Decoration - GeanUp G Its many years of preparation leading tip to - t $300 0 HEALTHFUL FOR ALL m I Ladies High or Military Hed Slippers D ' or Pomps, $6.00 to $7.00 Value D J JEWELER H!0T E3 0 a QUALITY S. E. NREDHAMl 30-3- Shades T STANDARD m Ladies Full Fashion Hose, All Latest 0 0 Thirst: ONE that song and dance. 0 Ladies Slippers, Snappy Styles 21-2- S JUNE D 0 Jans 1.75-2.0- $95 $00.;..545a Q D DIAMOND IUNGS closing hymn, O My Graham Mrs. Father," the closing prayer was by George F. Ashcroft; Alton Harris sang, My Faith In Thee Rites and Sister Esgunia Lindquist aang a favorite song of sister Thurston, Silver Threads Ilyde . Park Funeral services Among the Gold." Thurston GLEANER GIRLS ENTERTAIN for JArs. Jans Graham were held hi the Hyde Park FATHERS AND MOTHERS Thursday evening the Gleanchapel at I oclock Saturday under the direction of Bishop er girls entertained in honor of W. Seamans, the cbokr eang, their fathers end mothers. The Sister Tho Wart Mild and evening seas spent in playing W. A. Seamons; games. A number of stunts were Lovely; prayer, Trials,"' etnged. - A - etehotou hmebeen "Though - Deepening was served to about 60 guests. as the next song. Henry E. JJsaoejr, MartinBish-C. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Reeder, F. T, Ballara and Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Lamb anop Seamons, were the .speakers. All told of the modest, unas- nounce the engagement of their suming life. of Mrs. Thurston, daughter, Sadie, to Ernest Olsen of her labors as a Relief society of College ward, the wedding to teacher and as a choir member take place in the Logan temfor many years, of her great ple the 18th. of June. One song and dance in one picture obtained a long-terof Mrs. Hannah faith and uncomplaining life. Hymas contract for June Clyde, featured player in Radio Pictures' She had lived to the eg of Preston spent the past week musical comedy, "The Cuckoos, now showing at the Capito 82, and until the last few weeks here visiting with relatives and had been Mile, to get around friends. Theatre. $ Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Lamb and and take care of herself. But were The 3.00-3.2- 75 Mens Fancy Sox, Many Pretty 0 MBS., ANDREA LAMB, Correspondent 4. 250-2.6- 5; Straw Hats, Coal and Comfort popular Blur birds of the Vrai at 8100.00. - BLUEBIRD HYDE PARK DEPARTMENT -- 0 Dia- ELGIN WRIST AND STRAP WATCHES Authorized distributor 20-2- 0 0 a Illustrated , , . Oae af the most mond Ring. 8,75-9.7- 8 5 to successfully : Special, while they last Aflfle&nG ILadnes9 - 91.00 t |