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Show TIIE JOURNAL, LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. ('AGE EIGHT Thursday, September 25, 1930. UTAH What Men who know think of Free Wheeling M. I. A. OPENING charge of the ininghamhad trousseau room. Mrs. D. O. Hen- SOCIAL Lewiston The First, ward M. dricks, Mrs. Willard Hendricks I A held their opening social and Mrs. Louis Brown stood Pioneer Daughters Two Hundred At Elect Officers Franklin Stake Old Folks Day The Franklin county camp of the Daughters f 'of the Utah Pioneers heid the . Preston Tire Franklin stake eighth encampment Sept. 19,; ld folks party was heid in the at the relic hall on the city .stake house last Friday after- - park grounds. President Mary were about. 200 Belnap Lowe was in charge.! n( n. mere present. Tne Tfouse was adorn- -- Mrs. Kate C. Know, president! ed 'with fall flowers. An Inter- of the state central committee! esting program was rendered was in attendance. After, the President! exercisesby these over sixty. A delicious opening President dinner was served followed by Lowe called c;n dancing for a short time beforea Snow, who expressed pleasure for in visiting the camp. Election going to the new theatre as was follows: of officers iree show. t John Holden, 92, of Franklin President, Mrs. Lucinda Fife ' auflnier or J. first , vice Priaem, w. Hoban of the olden slater, Was honored as Montc,ajr N. j Mrs Emma Bennett Merrill, wh0i6 engagement to Kaye Don; George E.j. presen.. guest Mrs. (British automobile racer, was re Ciockett was chairman of the second vice president, E. G.' Mrs. Knowlin record-- 1 cent ly announced, Geneva Hale; following committee, Mrs. Della exampliary lives which these Crockett, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. ing secretary, Packer, Mr. and Mrs. George Hatch Gayman; assistant men and women of hardy and Mr. and Mrs retary, Mrs. Francis Evans Roe character have given us. On the and corresponding William M. Whittle. secretary, one shaft will be a circular Roe; bronze Elders Cole and Win ward of Mrs. Juanetta Heuser plate bearing the inAnna Neff Merrill; Fairview and Wnitney were 1859 Directed to the scription Mrs. Eva at the sacrament registrar, Fames pioneers of Smithfleld 1930. speakers Mrs. in held Jenkins; Mary historian; Sunday night meeting While on the other will be a the Second ward. 'Belnap Lowe; chaplain, Mrs. bronze reproduction of the seal Prof. Dewey Olson Sidney Eliza Shirts Tawlins. After the of the city. were Campbell, Ezra Aldredge and election the daughters will have a half to the park lawn This city Roy Hanson sang accompanied adjourned At 2 p, m. a public school children and holiday. where by Mrs. Lula Aldredge. will be held In the enter- - other visitors had gathered, meeting Mrs. Martin Larson tabernacle at which a son of tallied at a shower in honor The following program was one of the ... hardy pioneers, of her daughter Thelma ThurS- - carried out: The L. D. S. band James Langton will be the About 50 guests rendered several selections; day night. speaker. The indoor serwere present. The evening was address. Professor W. J. Chan-spe- main vice will be followed by a brief in playing games and a dler, What Good the Daugh-musicceremony at the site of the program. A delicious ters of Pioneers are doing to monument. luncheon was served, , Miss preserve old land marks. The The crowning event of the Larson was married Wedne3- - (first school house which Is to day will be the banquet which day to George F. Edwards in be used as a pioneer relic hall fi.3n n m This hp hplri was dedicated The sunshine Sewing Circle 'Mary Ann Chadwick Hull. nnmrhter? thp Pinneprs was neld in toe home of Mrs. School children were so anx- - thp he a rhnrpe win Oliver Greaves last Wednesday, ious to see Grandma Hull that. will be it sUnd on floor of toe Prerat1,!ei was heIped 'ward recreational hall, XhTentiChalr' (Third j later will be beautifully Attorney and Mrs. Parker with asters. Carver o( Pocatello are visiting decorated for the occasion. The , The Oneida stake ana local at the home of Mr. and Mrs. officers are putting forth their d Carver. meeting was held here jbest efforts and are pleased to dal also toe Franklin stake Mrs. Clarence Sharp enter- - announce that they have society convention. Mrs. tained in honor of her son,!cured the efficient help of Mrs. Peterson Beale of toe iMervlns eighth birthday an- - Rinda Chambers to take charge Ida general board was in attend- -g jniversary Saturday from 2 to 0f this banquet. Mrs. Chambers d aneq. One room in. the aca-p. m. Six guests were her aids, which will', be k demy was filled with hand sent. Games were played and chosen from the entire The a lunch served.. from each ward. . know how to please the Imunity stake and the room was deand most Mrs. Clarence Sharp tastes. There beautiful family went to Mapleton Mon-- 1 will beexacting corated with moot room for from two- flowers. day where she attended a and fifty to three Mr. and Mrs, Neron left cn prise party which was given in hundred. So dont fail to for Rock Springs, Wyo. honor of her father, Mark F. cure your plates early. With to visit their ? daughter, Mrs. Parker, on hl.s 66th birthday, guests and plates already spok- Edwln Parry, and visit their j anniversary. jen for there is in the neighbor- ion and famiy, Mr and Mrs.) 35 were present. 21 being hood of one hundred twenty- A hot dinner five taken up to the present. O. M. Nelson at Scotts Bluff, grand children. Nebraska, before returning to was serve at twot tables, one j why . delay Decide today , and .for the older members and one call Mr. Van Orden at the their home here. (for the children. A cake with drug store and have him re-- The Texas Bar association Is 66 candles was a special table serve the number desired. The raising $35,000 to erect' a price of the plates are $1.00 morial at Austin co"mmcmo- and this not only includes an 7 excellent meal, a spicy program rating the founding of the state j Smithfield Extends v, judiciary. during the same but the proceeds above expense of the meal goes as your contribution to help defray the expense of trom One) (Continued Page Superior Quality the memorial to the pioneers. JERSEY MILK & CREAM the hardihood of the pioneers, Invitations have gone out to while the top is adorned with seventy-fiv- e Call honored guests who bronze lantern type lights lived in Smithfield during the GIBBONS DAIRY cast which symbolize the illuminary Smithfield Fort Days. These 161 E. 3rd S, Phone 939-inspiration which has been dis-- l now- living in Qt1 Ask Vour Grocer tilled upon this community ,people are during all these years by the parts of the state of Utah from Preston- - j . $ ' , .. i t i - i. , - " -- Invitation Salt June 3d, 1930 he t The Studebhker , Or-gi- Attention Gentlemen: I acknowledge with pleasure your favor recalling your personal visit at the State of the free wheeling Capitol. Also feature of the new Studebaker model. of j j I recall The satisfactory demonstration withthisnew participated in, in connection improved driving device. It seems to me that your new car affords more satisfactory and ecpnomical control in distance driving, and at the same time insures absolute safety and full control in city traffic. The improve- ments are in line with-thoutstanding achievements of which I Studebaker engineering in recent models. . n TROUSSEAU EIGHTY-FIV- . TEA ATTRACTS and Mrs. Louis Brown Mrs. J. H. Lowe on Tuesday. E entertained at Franklin ad-drti- - The answer to your demand is. here. The VERNOIS Circulator for homes, stores, apartments, flats in fact for any heating need VERNOIS is the choice of thousands of thrifty housewives. It is made to last it is dependable and rigidly built with highest grade raw materials, and assembled in our plant by skilled workmen who pride themselves in producing a product up to the VERNOIS Standard. Our use of Armco Rust Resisting Metal is your assurance of long wear. Priced Complete with SlfiVe Board $49 $59 Let Us Feather $6SSO Very respectfully yours. M. MHWk Mrs. R. V. Spackman Is visiton Saturday afternoon at a ing in Afton, Wyo., with her motrousseau tea from 2 to 6 at the ther, Mrs. Marcus Hind. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hendricks home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hendricks. Her were dinner guests of Mr. and parents, Mesdames David and Mrs. Rob Allen of Cove on Sunday. Miss Lynette Bair of Garland and Miss Ida Bair of Salt Lake were guests of their mother, Mrs. J. F. Bair last week. LO Cache valley on the north to the very extreme south,; also in Idaho, Wyoming and Canada. From early indication it would appear that our local people will be out 100 per cent,-- , and that the majority of others will be with us. Already letters with contributions or offers of contritions to the expense of the The concluding event of the evening will be a grand ball in the new junior high gymnasium, for which the Ted Rosen-gree- n will furnish the Band music. They have been instructed to be well supplied with new and old dance music so that all can enjoy themselves. This will be the second dance held urthtsi hew building. Hendricks Funera- lAnnouncement has been made that the funeral services for Mrs. Mary R. Hendricks, widow of the late Brigham A. Hendricks, will be held in the Lewiston tabernacle. Sunday at 2 p. m. Burial will be in the Richmond cemetery. The remains may be viewed at the family residence, 172 east First North this evening and until Sunday noon. received from Salt Lake City and points in Wyoming. It Invitations by this time have not reached anyone who lived in the Smithfield Fort, we would be glad to have you commnui-cat- e with Mayor G. L. Rees who is the chairman of the general committie for this celebration. We hope that everyone interested in Smithfield and its pioneers will feel that they have a special invitation, and make an extra effort to be with us, Each committee is insisting that there portion of the program will be the beets, and by toe menu listed by toe banquet committee it will be just to bad if you dont attend, but, to be there requires early reser-- j . jvations on your part, , Negro Lynched By Georgia Mob I I (Continued from Page One) reported. Many of those In the and they posse were armed searched swamps in the vicinity for several hours with the aid of dogs. The hunt was continued even after Kirkland was placed under arrest. Doubt that Kirkland was the person who attacked the girl was said to have been expressed today y the warden of the convict camp. He was quoted as saying the negro did not leave the camp ' yesterday. advice taining valualilc information and expert a and in Come dccoralioa. copy. home get on Your Nest Cache Valley Agents y ,fiVV.V.V.V.V.V,VAV.VVxV.V.r.V.V..V.Vr.Y.V.B US Salt Lake City search for Anna Debruin, reported by her parents to have been missing since she started for school Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. The parents. John Debruin, said she did not and return home for lunch friends and relatives to whom they had apealed had not seen her. They fear harm may have befllen her. Dr. Lyman E. Smith D. D. S. Girl Missing Leland Zollinger, Providence farmer, sustained a broken leg just above the right ankle this morning when he was thrown from a horse which he was riding enroute to his farm. A passing motorist saw the accident and took Mr. Zollinger to a local hospital where the broken limb was set. Mr. Zollinger is the son of "Mr. and Mrs. F. Zollinger of Providence. -- Lithograph Stickers Do you know when the Aggies football gamps are to be played? If not go to any pep gasoline or Vico Oil dealer and get the handsome lithograph sticker giving the seasons schedule. (Advertlsment) Logan Versus Preston Coach" Burns Crookston and his Logan High Grizzlies are going to Preston on Friday for their openng football game of the season with the Preston High. Expressions are heard on every hand, that there will be big following of Grizzly supporters accompany the Crookston contingent to the Franklin county metropolis tomorrow Fair Judges Professors George B. Caine, head of the department of dairy husbandry; K. C. Ikeler, dean of the school of agriculture; Alma Esplin, sheep and wool specialist; F. iML Coe, horticulturist; and Mrs. Effie S. Barrows, ... home management specialist, all of the Utah State Agriculture college faculty, left Wednesday afternoon for Provo where they will act as judges at the Utah county fair. Professor Caine will judge dairy cattle, Dean Ikeler, horses; Mr. Esplin, sheep; Mr. Coe horticulture, and, possibly florlcul-tus, exhibits; and Mrs, womens work. al see us OF STATE port that while the region about,. Portland and Seattle is beautiful, the city of Victoria, B. C. was the most charming place visited with its many beautiful, homes and paradise of flowers. Enroute to British Columbia, they went over the Columbia rver highway to Astoria, Oregon,, thence to Seattle and into Canada, returning via Bljftgham and Walla Walla Washington. Leg Broken For a good Paint j Paint your bouse now. Save the money Save you will otherwise spend on repairs. money right at the start, too, by using the BROTHpaint you can buy bere LOWE This ERS HIGH STANDARD. paint provides a lastingly beautiful, weatber-proo- f coat and above nil, it is very economical to use. FREE "Color Ilarmony in the nome, a new book profusely illustrated and con- GO H, WELLING SECRETARY The Eric Hendricks, assisted. table and rooms were beautifully decorated with asters in pasEighty-fiv- e tel .shades. . guests were bidders, Mrs. J. V. Cun- - Why delay making your home both Beautiful and Comfortable? - ; Or-de- CIRCULATORS - May 29 your-demonstratio- IWil to comfort. Smith W. W. 1 Iji The old time ordinary stove is rapidly being replaeedin millions of homes because women have found that they want beauty harmony -- in Corporation, South Bend, Indiana. ; VAV.VAVAV.V.AV.V.V.V.V.VAV.W.V.W.V.V.V.; VERNOIS Lake City ; j Sun, ill ? Wood,-readin- corn-wor- - M. H. WE . : Hen-com- Sun-Geral- pre-'an- State of Utah OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE on Tuesday evening at 8 oclock. in the receiving line. Assisting were the Misses The'following special numbers with the serving Florence Brown were given: Vocal solo, Merle Garnet Smith, e, Cunningham; address of wel- - j Alice Hendricks, Carma David O. Hendricks; piano dr eks. The ;out of town guests cole. Gene Campbell; and a! present were Mrs, Frank by Mrs. George Pond. Mrs. K. E. Allred and Mrs. Syl-Tremainder of the evening via Glover of Trenton and Mrs. Idaho Victor Christensen of was spec; in dancing.. Mr. and Mrs. Benson. stake board members, Falls,- - Idaho. Spring Miss Olsen and Welling Ros- - Brown have left for Light re-- : City, Idaho for a short visit, kelly were present. was Mrs. Brown formerly Miss . fre'shments were served. Word has been received here Lorna Hendricks, rl Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Van of the safe arrival of u baby at the home of Mr and Mrs. den entertained at dinner on Ross Hyer of Long Beach, Calif., Sunday for the following guests Mrs. Hyer was formerly Miss Mr. and Mrs. LaVene Jacobsen and family cf Logan, Mr. and pearl Bailey of Rupert, Idaho. Mrs. Joseph Neilsen and fam- Mrs 1 Swinyard sub-- !v. Mrs. Dcwid Allen and Miss mitted to a goiter operation at a Salt Lake hospital on Satur-- 1 Mclva Allen all of Hyrum. an( 9 AcrS!' day. She is reported as doingMrs. C. R. Ashcroft of Hyde as well as can be expected, Acwere of Mr. Park dinner guests companing Mrs. Swinyard to and Mrs. George Pond on Sun Salt Lake were Mr. Swinyard. Mrs. William H. Telford hod day. Mrs. Maud Stoddard of Salt Mr, and Mrs. C, J,- - Van Ordenl Lake has been visiting in LewisMrs. Telford remained In Salt with relatives the past week. Lake and the others returned ton, Mrs. Mae Chandler and Miss Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leon tine Chandler the Bryant Telford motored to Sait week end in Ogden spent as guests Lake on Monday to visit their of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Evans and sister, Mrs. Swinyard.,; Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wilson.' ward The Lewiston First priMrs. J. W. Leavitt, Mrs. Fred a childrens mary sponsored Eddis Taggart and Taggart on dance Saturday afternoon. spent the week end at Garland a admisEach child paid small visiting with Mr. and Mrs. sion fee which will go to help Thomas Summers and Mr. and finnee the organization. Pop Mrs. Charles Last. corn balls and candy were sold Mrs. Earl Allred and daughter during the dance. of Ogden were guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Moore and Mrs. H. S. Karren on Satannounce the' arrival of a fine urday. u baby boy on Tuesday, SeptemMr. and Mrs. Merlin Van ber were' dinner guests of Mr. aWotheSn TV ; The Bar-row- Attend Officials School Coaches and officials of the . northern Utah and southern Idaho high school district, met Brigham City last night In :iat J what was termed an officials V school. There were uDwards of 5 fifty representatives of the var-ious high schools in the district present. State Arbitrater Bate-- i man and Don Reddish, dlscus-Vsethe football rules with the 5ibfficJals. Those present from Logan and Cache were Coach SlFlash Nielson, Coach Hebe Whjting,, William Reading, HarV ry Reading, Arts Westover, Pinky Jeffs, Tony Sorensen, and Brig Johnson. J N Sj d y i Make 3,009 Mile Tour Mrs. L. S. Stoddard and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Augusta I Schow, have returned from two weeks vacation tour of Northwest and Bri:toe .. tish Pacific Columbia that took them on a 3.Q9Q mile tour.- - They re-- Salt Lake City, Sept. 25 (AP) Police were asked today to DENTIST Office over (ardon Jewelry 41 North Co. Main Street, Logan |