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Show t rryyy Wednesday, August 27, 1930. i i m i v ,TrTTT?T?TTT?7TT?T7TTT of (Miss Kentle was prominent afternoon by a. number friends. Games on the lawn in the younger society set at were enjoyed after which, the refreshments were served. The the University of California at Los Angeles and for two years guests numbered twenty-five- .Was a president of the universitys chapter of Phi Mu soror. Mysterious Slaying ity. She was widely known in circles for her artisOf Man And Fiancee collegiate tic abilities and leadership. Continued from Page One Dawes Visits him and his wife at a gasoSpain On Birthday line station four miles north of Tijuana, saying they were Conltnued front Page One going on to Mount Lowe, near Pasadena. caves and the nearby museum S. B. Reachl, personal There he saw some of Governor Jose came later.rare pieces of carved Maria Tapia, said some points especially horn which are believed in De Wildes story failed to deer have been used by early ages check with records of the Mex- to of authority, of man as ican immigration office. The similar to asymbols more modern king's records, Reachi said, showing sceptre. Miss Kentle signed the register The ambassador will leave Sunday morning at 1 a. m., Santander tonight for Madrid Conlon. Lois as Francis and where he win visit the' museum At 3 d. m., Reachi said, in- and hold several conferences the formants told him couple with noted archaelogLsts. . a pitched a tent on the beach near Ensenada., th Ash Neighbor Kentle Miss Conlon and What is the use of were to have been married Relatives said when the neighbors can tell you next month. are? De Moines they knew of no enemies of Just what you Register. the couple. WORKERS MAP DROUGHT RELIEF. WITH PRESIDENT ,vfs 5j? fh I - ksti it ' Millville Mr. and Mrs. Wal-- i C, Humphries entertained a delicious chicken supper Garden on Sunday evening. flowers centered the table. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. . E. Humphries and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Humphreys and family, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Humphreys and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Larsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hale and daughter,' Norma, Mrs. Matilda Olson and Miss Viola Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Norris of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with Mrs Sophie Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Norris were on their way home from a months vacation to Canada, North Dakota Nebraska- - Wyoming and Colorado. The Y. L. M. I. A. of the Millville ward are planning a annual mothers and daughters social which will be held on 1 Friday evening. ter 'tf L. A', ' ,i; .i ) .wft- - 'V r, r v vw ft Nlf TO?M - Mr. and Mrs. Barlow Owen and family of Salt Lake City spent the week end with their - FIVE Bear Lake Dairyman Buys Trenton Sire Garden City S.- S. Cook of Garden City,, recently purchased from Mr. Haggerty of Coke-vill- e, Wyo.y. his. entire herd of registered Holstelns, which is recognized as being one of the most outstanding in this locality. After realizing the importance and difficulty of, finding a sire to head this herd, Mr. Cook began a campaign. Pictures and pedigrees of bulls , from Carnation, Femico and- other renoun-e- d herds were received and considered. Two or three trips to Cache and Salt Lake valleys were made to study and see the results of outstanding breeders. The bull that answered ail the requirements most satisfactory was purchased from G. S. Noble of Trenton. Mr. Cook found that Mr. Noble was developing the same blood lines as some of the eastern farms. The invention of a Michigan man, a new combined bed spring and mattress can be rolled for carrying. - , -- 7'kTj?r,7.''lfr Associates trees 7500 0 , Plan Reception For Aviators . PARADISE DEPARTMENT Correspondent New York, Aug. 27 any- - ordinary - mariner, ILES N Like Capt. Von Gronau, skipdown to per of the skies, went the ".Custom house - today--to record the arrival in port, of his flying whale, in .which he and three companions made an eight day journey from Germany. While the other three members of ; the crew enjoyed a late and leisurely breakfast in their hotel, Von Gronau hailed a taxi and xpde downtown with a friend, driving through crowds unaware of his identity. When the whale flying boat alighted between - the battery and the Statue- of Liberty yesterday an immigration inspector went aboard from a police boat to, ask the usual but .the customs Chicago, Aug. 27 (AP) Poul- questions, formalities were postponed un try: alive, 4 cars, 23 trucks; i steady; fowls 22; general runs til today. v 21 springs over 3 lbs 23; broil -- ' Before Capt.- - Von Gronau -. .15roosters 15; turkeys teftr-the- i peM22; hotel. he- received,- ducks young telegram from the state de'l8r spring geese 14. partment ; at Washington of ficially congratulating him and POTATOES his companions on the splen did flight and safe arrival. Chicago, Aug. 27 The mayors committee was Potatoes: 69; on track 179; total United States shipments at work today on plans for 652; firm, trading good; .Wis- a more formal city reception consin sacked Irish cobblers than was possible yesterday small 0, mostly 2.00; Minnesota when the fliers had thought for anything but getsacked Nearly Ohios sacked Irish cobblers ting to its berth for a thorold Idaho sacked russets 2.40, fancy ough overhauling of the flew plane in which-- they had, - Lablarge stock 2 60. over Iceland, Greenland, rador and Nova Scotia on their BUTTER AND EGGS way here. But27 (AP) Chicago, Aug. exter: 3,794; easy; creamery Mark Remove Lemon. extra tras 39; standards 39; evening to be in attendance Stock Judging Mrs. while, her daughter-in-laM. S. Price underwent an operation for appenflicitus and Teams Compete In tumor. . i Harry Welch returned home the latter part of. the week Ogden And S. C. from a trip through the Yellowstone park. He reports hav4 , a pleasant time. had ing a O b r y, Paradise Mrs. E. J. Norman and Mr. Norman and Ray motored to Myrori Ogden Monday and Tams acompanied H. P. Ander- spent the day with their son to, Ogden on Saturday. daughter, Mrs. Harlo Campbell. These three boys,, along with two others, coming from Hyrum were chosenl by Mr. Anderson Quotations as a stock judging team from South Cache high. They will later go to Salt Lake City to POULTRY compete with other county ! 1ltoto Plan to aid drought stricken regions were mapped when this group conferred with President Hoo-- t ver. Photo taken at White House shows (left to richt) Chairman Bester of Farm Loan board, J. L. Feiser of Red Cross, John Barton Payne, Red Cross chairman; G. W. Warburton, Secretary of Agriculture Hyd Carl Williams and James C. Stone. Farm Loan board, M. J. Gormley of the American Railway association, C. B. Denman, Farm Loan board, and Chairman Legge.' MRS. NETTIE OBRAY In Mrs. Annie P. grandmother, Anderson. T. H. Cutler spent Saturday in Ogden attending to business. John C. Brenchley and John A. Israelson of the Hyrum stake presidency were speakers at the sacramert meeting .on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Nephl .Nelson and family of College- ward spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Matilda Olson. Miss Bessie Dale Amussen of Salt Lake City- returned home on Wedneday after spending the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Gideon T. Alvord. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ges were supper sell of Logan guests of Mr and Mrs. Joseph M. Jensen on Sunday evening, Miss Viola Olson, was given a pleasant surprise on Friday ... I 'page THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Wolfgang w, L -- Market teams. ,? Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stocks 0 artf family of Burley, Idaho week.'-enguests at 'the d home of Mr. H Norris. and Mrs. bf B mMi SUBMITS TO OPERATION FOLLOWING SEVERE ILLNESS Paradise' Mrs. Samuel S. to an Richmond submitted operation on Monday morning immediately following a very severe illness o several weeks duration induced by gallstones. condition is Mrs. Richmonds considered Mr. and - Mrs. David Danielson announced the arrival of a baby born Sunday, August 25, All concerned feeling fine. iMr. and Mrs. Earl Shipley were visiting relatives here the MODEL FORD v ' f Letter from salesman - j ? a A shows reliability ami j ..,: economy of the car ' r? 17-2- , K; "j . vi. ,r 1.65-1.7- 0; 5; latter part of the week. Mr and Mrs. Edward Bahen left Friday for a trip to Rock 37 to 38; firsts 35 Springs, Wyo., where they will firststo 36 33 2 to seconds spend their vacation. 2. 34 called was L. Price Mrs. J. Eggs: 4.372; firm; unchanged. to a Logan hospital Monday 1- -2 1- -2 2; Tlie cut surface of a lemon. will remove murks on. painted walls where matches have been scratched on them. YOU CANT BEAT A REAL SHOW - , IN THE past two years many new Fords have been driven 50,000, 75,000 and even 100,000 miles. Every-whe- re the car has made an unusual record for relia- bility and economy. Following is a letter from a sales- man who travels long distances daily by automobile. I purchased a Model A Coupe May 8, 1928, and at this writing have run it 75,888 miles. After I had driven 44,400 miles, I spent $15.08 in repairsand at 61,000 miles had an additional amount of work done costing $25.60. My tire mileage has V averaged better than 18,000 miles. I am a traveling man and my territory is from . r 7 J up-ke- ep (AP)-(USD- 1.70-1.8- I 1 - ,1.85-2.0- northern Virginia to Macon, Mississippi, and from Knoxville, Tennessee, to the Atlantic Ocean.? Similar tributes to the new Ford come to us daily from individual owners, from Federal and Gty Bureaus and frokn large industrial companies having fleets of several hundred cars... They liave found, asyouwill.find that the low on the Ford is even cost of opera tloii and more important than the low first .cost of the ear. tt In twenty, thirty, or fifty thousand miles, ttis saving frequently amounts to hundreds of dolla'rs. The quality that has been built into the car is reflected 1 in its good performance and long life. f See the Ford dealer and have him take you for a demonstrationridein the new Ford. Give it a severe-te- st in traffic, ron steep hills and on the open road. Check up on comfort, safety, speed, power, accelera- -: tion.-Talwith Ford owners and experienced garage men and note what they say about reliability and f V economy, Thfcn you will know, from your own experience, that the new Ford brings you everything you want or need in a motor car at an unusually low price. , k i , --M I t i ; I t ? J V4 NEW FORD COUPE An especially good type for executives, salesmen, and and g physicians. comfortable on long trips because of its specially designed springs and four double-actin- g hydraulic shock absorbers. Easy-ridin- E IIou-daif- vi le 495 $ rUsfco e. . f ,. f y. - 'f .v - "f J' ; b. ,v ' 1 ' " -- A f. 0. B, Detroit, plm freight mmd itliNry, Bumpers sdkK spuru firs Mfrs rs lew rust j - .a V g $1 jj v a.'S. ymUhiuMth A.J ! FO . n D 3IOTO U COMPANY Vi 4- I ' . S4.USSSSSS4U --- UU S.S.S.S KX.J-.t- - i HA4.UAASt.tJ - - i.S.t ,c YitfAdi I ; '"1 |