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Show Tuesday, September 16; 1930. THE JOURNAET LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. SEEK TITLE BEAUTIES MICROPHONE OF QUEEN SUFFERED BOTH DAY AND NIGHT r mm&ma .. .if ,'Al I- - suffered day - and, - night with pains like neuritis in my arms; I had terrible sick, head- aches and was continually con- Wi v UTAH PAGE TITREfc best of the kind ever put overt Brandon, unsuccessful suitor in the county. The boys who for the hand of Mrs. Jean rode the "drones" were George Marshall, entered her flat and Richman, Elroy Neilson, Jesse slew the man she planned to Cook, Dewayne Baxter, Russ marry, Joseph Carney. Brow and Wilbur Underwood. She told police: He came to the apartment, Riders of the wild steers were MRS. NETTIE OBRAY Correspondent ' Marion Olsen, Golden Obray, waving a gun. He shouted to Osmond Welch, ' Vaughan Bick-mor- Joe; ;You- - took herefrom me, Bill James, Lee Sum- now yolre going to get yours,' Bobby Price and their sister mers and Wilbur Underwood. then he shot. He came toward Features Galore The dance in the evening me, pointing the smoking re- and Little Miss Squires of Lowas well town I said, Why didnt you the volver. attended by gan. Thursdays program was and also a large crowd from shoot me instead? He looked as follows: commencing Three-daat, Make y at me a minute, then ran out 10:30 a. im a flower show neighboring towns, and bazaar were conducted ml Messrs Lloyd Olsen, Harry of the room. I ran over and knelt bethe ward hall. Many beautiful I"61?1, aild Jesse Cook motored Kermess Popular cut City Saturday to side Joe on the floor. Kiss me flowers and potted plants were on display. A cash prize participate in Peach day fes before. I die, he said. I kissed him and he closed his eyes. an- was awarded Mrs. Zelda Sum- tivities, Paradise The seventh The Misses Olive Mrs. Marshall, a divorcee, Maddox of nual ward kermess held Sept. mers for the finest displaytown and Ruby Lofthouse spent the said she and Carney were to asters, that being the 9. 10 and 11, - was . voted by flower. have been married next SatIn connection with the week end at Salt Lake City. a huge sucall partieapting Mrs. Arthur Summers and urday. Brandon, learning this, club in second cess. The opening feature was bazaar, the new son returned home the came to the apartment late a banquet Tuesday evening at year sewing . girls work, was fore and congratulated part of the week after yesterday display. Blue ribbons were which about 150 were, served. on spending the .past two weeks them. He assured them 'both Virgi,n,ia. Obray, Pnsident D. "M. Bickmore act-- 1 awardedOlsento and that he was a good loser, Marie Bish-V- . at a Logan hospital.' ed as toastmaster, Director p. Mary Mr. and went away. It was several The udged of Los and Mrs. Roy' Parker Cardon of the Utah exper-;- P former resi- hours later that he returned Angeles, and iment station, was the speaker!?J dents of Paradise.-- . were call- with the pistol, Mrs. Marshall jidsonP.draY ,e.r!.sen'. of the evening. Otherswho Lrg.!la was chosen to participate in ing on friends and relatives said. responded to calls were: Bish- the Thursday. Mrs. Parker is style dress review at the here op Edwin Clawson, A. D. Al- Cache a native of Paradise, being The fliers estimated they county fair. M. len, Bert Thompson, . Ddaughter of the late j had covered 1,200 miles before At 11:30 a. m. a stock show the Reid of Hyrum, Bishop P. O. Robert Pearce and Mrs. Annie turning back, and had traveled R. L. M. Pearce. Hansen, Ernest.. S. Obray, Mrs. was conducted with has a large j a total of 2,400 miles when for number of She county agent Sarah J. James and Mrs. Ed Wrigley. relatives and a landed near here. 'They Bahen. The Misses June and Cache, as judge. An auc- host of friends who were all 'they said their gasoline supply Dorothy White furnished mu- tion sale ofwasfarm produce and pleased to see her, it having would have been sufficient to live stock conducted at 2 been sic. a number of years reach Dutch Harbor, Alaska. p. m. with James H. Norman since quite Wednesday evening a high as she last visited here. auctioneer-Thclass musical entertainment An Illinois radio enthusiast . was enjoyed by a large crowd. rodeo began at 4 p. m. has built a radio loudspeaker takes 15 The program was put over by with Lloyd O. Olsen as managChicago, Sept. (P) Bui- of the cone type ' that almost n the ladies glee club of the er. All who viewed this show lets tore away one side of a covers the of a room Sixth ward, Mark and declared oneof thetriangle jast jdght jirhen Harry in his home!' PARADISE DEPARTMENT e, 4-- iza,ss MRS. L. BENZ tipated. Sargon built up my whole system; every pain and ailment I had disappeared and Beauties of the broadcast studios are contesting tor the throne of Queen of radio for liKiO. Here are Im so strong and well I even three of the entrants, Ruth Glenn (left) of DOR, New hoik ; hue Fulton (renter) of KFII, Wichita, Kan., help my husband in the store. and Annette Hastings (rigid) of KGO, Oakland, Calif. Sargon Pills regulated my liver perfectly and entirely overcame my constipation. Mrs. L. New York (TP) Radio is parBenz, 1132 E. (th. Ave., Denver. ading its beauties before the Schramm - Johnson Drugs, eyes of the nation in a search for a new queen of the microAdvt. Agents. . . bcllft Lo-ga- -- 1 be phone.- From coast to coast and from border to border it is making, a concentrated effort to find the girl who can rate as the of outstanding representative broadcasting. Already it has located quite a number of possibilities, and will continue the search until the Radio ' World's ' falfV 'Tiefd September 22 to 27. On the opening night the winner . will he crowned queen of radio for 1930. Last year Miss Olive Shea of WAI'C, New York, won the title. The successful girl not only will be radio queen, but will be entertained in what has been described as a royal manner during the week of the show. She will wear the crown until her successor is named a year later. Entries have been made from the Pacific coast, from the.mid-cl- e west, from Florida and from the countrys metropolis. Among the contestants are Annette Hastings of KGO, Oakland, California, Ruth Glenn of WOR, New York and Sue Fulton of KFH, Witchita, Kan. Miss Hastings, whose entry blank conveyed the fact that she possessed shimmering brown hair, and large brown eyes, has been in radio four years, all on the Pacific coast. She is now 20 years old. For the last two years she has been with KGO and the Pacific coast NBC chain: She is a soprano. The middle west, represented by KFH, Hks presented Miss Fulton, a brunette contralto. She' is a versatile entertainer, singing songs from operatic arias as well as cronning the blues. She is a protege of the composer, Thurlow Lierance.has been in concert and Chautauqua work and has appeared in vaudeville. Ruth Glenn of the team of Glenn and Katherine Kent has been entered as a New York contestant. She is the soprano of the team, heard often from Mrs. Beth Lemon Scores High In Dance Directions DAUGHTER BOHN Janies Allan of the Anderson Lumber company here received the announcement on 'Tuesday Mrs. Beth Lemon, wife of Melof the birth of a daughter to vin' Lemon, accomplished pianist Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thompson of Cache valley who ' is now Wellsville At the completion of Clarkston. Mrs. Thompson directing a studio in Rochester, of the $4,000 brick up to date wa Allan New York, has scored high as a wXvUle. Slfe Melba home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam is at a director of pageantry dancing will'-noGlenn and inasmuch as they Both mother in Boise and Filer, Idaho, achospital. become members of the and babe are reported fine. cording to reports coming from Wqllsville First ward, they enMiss Ellen Jones is spending these districts of the Gem state. tertained at a house warming this week at Layton visiting with Mrs. Lemon who came to and dancing party on Wednes- her cousins, Ruby and Itha Par- several days ago with herLogan husday afternoon at their home and ker. band went to Idaho at the same, at the recreation hall bf the Mrs. Leroy W. Parkinson en- time that he returned to the Second ward. They received some 150 friends at their home tertained at dinner on Tuesday east. A recent issue of the Boise, afternoons. Wednesday' during the day. At 7 oclock and a dedicatory service ws held Eight lady friends and relatives Idaho, Statesman, daily of the with 85 invited guests attend- enjoyed the afternoon in quilt- Idaho compliments capitol, fin- ing. Mrs.. Lemon Very highly or her ing. The rooms, beautifully, coiiven-ience50 danmore of than ished with all modem Mr. and' Mrs. Roy Parker and direction were tastefully decorated three children and Miss Edith cing girls arid 25 boys, reprewith roses and asters. Kirton of Los Angeles arrived senting so many Indian maiThe meeting was under the her on Wednesday to spend dens and (braves, in connection direction of E. H. Bankhead of their vacations with relatives. with a fireworks pageant at western Idaho state fair the Second ward and began by They are the guests of Mr. and the held recently in Boise. The firea duet, See The Mighty Angel Mrs. Henry Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Grover ' Jones works display at this, .fair and sung by Mrs. Irvin Flying, at the Twin Falls county fair Glenn of Logan. entertained at dinner on Sunday at Idaho, September 10, The dedicatory prayer was of- in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. wereFiler, directed by Roland H. Willard Miss Isabell C. fered by John Parker, Brenchley of :a . pagthe Hyrum stake presidency. Parker, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen eant in Provo today .at which all of Stuart Mr. and and Layton .John Perkins offered the openAlvin Haslam and family. Mrs. Lemon will direct the daning prayer and the benediction Mrs. cing and assist Mr. Williams in was pronounced by William C. A crystal basket of sweet peas other ways. Following this patable. the graced Maughan. geant, she will return to New Miss Lucille Darley has ar- York to join Mr. Lemon. Members of the family present for the occasion were Mr. rived home after spending the Mrs. Lemon, who is the summer at Los Angeles. and Mrs. John B. Glenn and Thur-be- r Mr. and Mrs. William Rofoihs daughter of Mrs. Agnes Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glenn of of daughtor-in-laand the Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Ir- and family of Logan and John Mrs. Lemon, both of vin Glenn of Logan, Mr. and A. Brown of. Spanish Fork were Logan,George exhas had considerable Mrs. Andrew Leishm&n of.Well-svill- dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. in dancing and paperience One other son and fam- George Spence on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy W. Hall geantry instruction having been ily, Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. connected with the Thurber Glenn of Garland were unable and Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Hall school of dancing in New York to attend. , and Miss Maggie Hall returned and for sometime, director of Monday after a four day dancing classes here. At i p. m. friends' and rela- home at Rexburg, Idaho, with tives met Mr. and Mrs. Glenn visit The Indian legend on which relatives. at the recreation hall .where The Misses Leone Bassett and Mrs. Lemon based her work Wellsto music the dancing by EstherBuist-ntertainWOR, the- - m with the 50 Indian maidens and ville orchestra arid visiting and Esther Buisted Outside of the beauty quali14 of 25 bra ves in this weird 'Crater entertained old friends with hands friends at the Bassett home of the Moon pageant was based her fication, the only other require- Shaking cro a Id.. good ment is that the entrant be a oTlToTS by Out of on an Indian legend having an evening. bona fide radio entertainer at and ,Mrs. Glenn received the door games and candy making Idaho locale, dealing as it did story the station she represents. Candy, ice cream with the legendary Indian which best wishes for success and were, enjoyed. cake were served by the of volcanic eruptions and new in home their happiness formed the carters of the moon hostess. r PILLS from. many friends. Mrs. Earl Parker and child- which is now an Iplaho national BRAND. -- HE DIAMOND Mr. and Mrs. Brig Maughan, ren and Mr. and Mrs. Willard monument. for CktkesHeri Mr. and Mrs. Luther Baldwin Parker spent UrmmA PUleie Jtedind Sunday motoring and Brigham Maugham-Jr-,left to Layton ti wmz wmz wm (By The Associated" Press) lmetaiUc boxes, sealed with Kibbo. Tehee ether Be on Wednesday for ' a visit to to Layton Washington Uncle Sani TF to . .visit relatives. f eer Dranliit Ask for Yellowstone park and parts of PIAMOVI CHI.t'HES.TERS The announced by handling a lot of cash today. BRAND PILLS, for 40 yen kjwnr Idaho. They expect to be gone M. I. Aprdgrani r He takes in about $500,000,000 Best, Safest. Reliable. Be New I . sold t PKUccim Bmrwflut one week. in income taxes and $334,000,000 PROGRAM the M. I. A. of the Wellsville in treasury certificates. He pays ward to be rendered Sunday out $351,000,000 for retired cerevening, in connection with the tificates, $50,900,000 for treasury sacrament meeting will be a bills and $35,000,000 in interest talk by Miss Thelma Liljenquist on the public debt. Baltimore Forty reindeer are of Hyrum, who recently returned from a mission in the southern on the way to port and Santa states and a musical number Claus is to use none of them. There are many kinds of roof coatings. - by Parley G. Hall, Mrs. Heber W. M. Barker of Duluth is im D. Maughan and an instrumenporting them from Finland to Some are the from manufacturing tal duet by Ross and Lyman start of source of supply for that have nothing .to do with roofing mater-ial- s. Maughan. A good attendance Is zoos. New York Thirty four musk These are usually sold by mail order to cusdesired. ox calves are on the way from tomers, or handled by agents who blossom into Greenland. The department of roofers overnight. These coatings are bought $2.20 is Importing them, agriculture because they are cheap, 30c to 50c per gallon. They They will be shipped to Alaska To Pocatello were never made for roof coatings, ; and the only . in the hope of restocking frozen and plains where the species once Resemblance they have to real roof coatings is that roamed in great numbers. black and are of these coatings sticky. Many they September 20th. New York A niece of contain destructive acids that eat away high priced From - Logan via. Oregon Short Sigmund Freud, grand Vienna psy' Line Railroad. , roofs. Tickets : good chologist, is to be known by her in coaches or chair .cars, only limmothers maiden name. 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