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Show PAGE FOUR " THB JOURNAL. LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH w. Friday, June 13, 1030. VCQ, (S5 nGSeffennce - Rulers of Low Prices GIFTED AMERICANS NELSON ROCKEFELLERS BRIDE-TO-B- E Let us help you select your gift for Fathers Day BBBSflBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBnOflBBBflflBBBflBBBflflB? HIS SWEETHEART OF THE MAINE BEACHES serve legitimate neuls capacity THIS banks customers and to protect their interests are to Mary Todliunlrr (lark, of Philadelphia, and Nelson V Kim kelcller. Second son of John I). Koiftefrller, ,lr., who will he married June 23. Philadelphia (P) Tlnf wed ding here on June 23 of Miss Mary Todhunter Clark and Net-so- r. A. Rockefeller, second son of John D. Rockefeller Jr , will mark a new chapter in a tale ' of romance which had its beof ginning on the- beaches Maine. It was not far from there that the young scion of the house of Rockefeller was born It' was near Northeast that these twa jninds found a mutual interest in the great outdoors. Both are fond of horsebackriding, . tennis, photography swimiiiing and hikes through - the hills, Both families spent the sum-tne, there - several years ago. Miss Clark and Nelson were (very yoting then hg is only 21 how and she is 22. But each summer they met again and the romance blossomed. Made Debut in 1926 Miss Clark made her debut at a tea here in October, 1926. She is identified with the activities of the younger social set in this city and New York During the last two years she has been responsible for much of the social service work sponsored by the Junior League. In dramatic productions presented by the league she has taken difficult parts and has appeared in specialty dances at the Junior League Cabaret, the Easter Ball, and the Devon horse show cabaret "She was graduated from the Foxcroft School in Virginia in 1925, where she played basketball. A year later she took a m 'degree at the Sorbonne Har-borM- e., -- rs Paris. She has traveled extensively in Europe. Her mother is the foimer Miss Elizabeth W. Roberts, daughter of the late George B. ia Roberts, president of the railroad years ago. Father An Attorney Her father, Percv Hamilton Clark, is the son or the Tale E W - Clac k, - head - of a - banking firm which bore his name He is a widely known attorney Miss Clark has six brothers and one sister. Pen-sylvan- -- The Clark-Rockefell- er Is Summer Choice Hungry Man Cache Stake Quarterly Conference Single Rose Enough To Be Held Saturday and Sunday For Bridesmaid Cache stake quarterly conference will convene Saturday and Sunday, June 14 and 15. Thq opening session of the conference will he held in the Tabernacle Saturday evening at 7:30, This is a general meeting and the public is invited to attend. Other sessions of the conference will be held Sunday at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m, A meeting of the Mutual Im- Ebaa Goes To Jail Los Angeles, June (J1) Alfred Bonner, 65. was broke and hungry, he told police today and was unable to find work He wanted a square meal Taking a hammer, he smashed two windows in the United States attorney's office - T wfTit to go- - to he told that official. 13 "I can't understand," said T'ni'Ie Eben, "how so many folk seems to 'nmglne dat de way to have de most fuh la to take (le moat rhasrea on jrittli Into trouble. VVashlnr-toStar. provement Joseph E. Cardon Geot W. Lindquist Walter M. Everton. Lac he Stake Presidency Sometimes Sounds Tht Way It was the first time a Chinese hoy had seen a piano, and he tried to deecrihe it tii a friend In pidgin Engliah. "Them box," he said, vou Bo fight him In teeth. lie cry. ton Transcript Six Hundred smi(K 3 11 Squires Cleaners & Tailors 17 N'.rlli Mai,, (JP) Bridegrooms - A li TuueJa K&L each, W ednesday evening at 3:03 fur Ihi 4I Tint Security Corporation program. pro- single beautiful blossom or a small bouquet of flowers. Long gloves are partly responsible for the change of opinion on the flower .auestlon. Long skirts and fussier fashions account for the rest. fashionable brides Many here give their monogrammed , chiffon handkerchiefs. handkerchief matches bridesmaid's dress in this The the ' ' Member of the First Security Corporation System , Combined Resources Filly Million Dollars BBBBBBBDBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI3BiSBBBBBBBBBBBBa Territory Have Said CQNLON Conlon believes that every woman in Cache valley wants washdays to be more delightful Farm Relief Funds ! Spokane, Wash , June 13 Members of the North Pacific Grain Growers, me, in Montana, Idaho. Oicgon and Washington, have borrowed $4 farni-iehc- t luiid. it was revealed m a report of A C. Adams treasurer, last night The loans were secured by bushels of wheat. ' ! Mrs. Annie M. Buck will be in Logan Monday to demon- strate the Conlon Washer and Ironer. , 055,-408,-- of Twelve years ago Mrs. Buck started to find things out for Conlon and she has the experience of these years of expert service to give you on Monday. CHICHESTERS s, 4 Ak fMT IMII t ., PILLS HRASO. Dra A lli Kwl ir ... Call the f fMr Taka4kr.Ask lw niAMOAB 4Hl.inm.TfKA HH4ND PI,1 H, tot 40 1 knows KtWhoo. 'SOLO 1' or lrl4. vtest Rein 9RU&C1STS Sow I BVEAYft&Uf Mop J. L Montrose Company, Phone 999 any time before Monday noon and get full information concerning the demonstration and lecture Mrs. Buck who comes from the Conlon factory will offer. Irotcct Your Feet Make Walking Easy Jt doesnt matter what make of Washer or Ironer you x youare interested in easier washdays and ironing days. The lecture and demonstration is planned for everyone. Why not take advantage of this opportunity to get some real assistence in the laundry problems. use, 1 HK Housewives Farmers Borrow ( AMI WORK Will DONE PIlONE III We give N. 11. sI.iiiiiis BRIM. Till V IN AM) SVE! Gents Suits l)r ( IraneiT & Pressed as, anil tan j PImh . . . OllUC tairiuciUs ( misistciilU Prieed llemstitrhiiig. 8c and lftr- - Paris He did. Club- - The wulding ceiemonv will! be perfoimod in St. Asaph's Piotestant I piscopul Church 'in' Bala, a subi-by the rector,! the Rev Binumin N Bud The Claiks hase beta life- -' long members rf"the church " It is said h ie th it the mu-pi- e will spur, tue.r on a min moi.'l.sinonewnooji cause around the villa making leng.n C! u a M.d Inc.u thy stops On tinur leiuin r a sat. d oc will they upv a $71 OCU om which the father n; Rockefeller a bu.UL, 4 lofthun will J'- be organization the tendency of Paris to held in the. tabernacle, Sunday fit bysmall put posies and big hank7:30 where a splend- ies evening at in the hands' of feminine id program will be presented. Elder Steven L. Richards of bridal attendants. The armful of long stemmed the Council of Twelve will be in roses and sheaf of orchids Is attendance at ail sessions of far less favored here than a the conference. en- gagement marks the second alliance of the Rockefeller family with members of Philadelphia families , Almira Rockefeller daughter of Mrs. William G Rockefeller married M Roy Jackson, master of hounds at the Radmor Hunt important considerations in the selection of your hanking connection. These, together with the prompt, courteous, individual attention given by our oilieers and employees, have proved strong incentives for hundreds of men and women to choose this as their bank. Across ihe Street Student Life Chester J Myers, director of dramatic art activities this summer annou'nces Across the Street by Richard A Purdy, to be the term dramatic production. Tlie play will be presented during the farmer's encampment the last week of summer school Following is the cast: Irene Peterson, as Mildred Marton; Parley Kitlburn, Ober-l- y Joe Musgrave; Ray - Beal, Bagley; Harold Lillywhite. Calvin Abbott; Sunny Swenson. Agnes Ellen; John Anderson, Kenneth Dodge; Messrs, Nelson and Jenkins as Harry Stapleton and Col. Dadge. the Jo L. When juu liaie jmir shoes repaijfrjfiiisist on proper work lunutliip plus iiiality leather. Null is Ihe treatment Jim will reieie with 11s. thing solid ronifort anil protection. Resides being decidedly economical in price. S. VENDENES 113 North Main, Logan 19 East 1st North St. ETJODDfiros ' - mrQgim Logan, Utah J Remember you are going lo find Mrs. Buck ready to meet you Monddy at 19 East 1st North The Conlon Store ' - ft |