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Show GE " PAGE FOUR 12 Ollm cago of Deti iVeete RRY SEND L D, I) E C A V, rM t F R 191 14, 0. SAIL TWO OCEANS IN TINY CANOE 5 Coon 4 I- V S', -- r$i 1 iff i. ,e jd J Kat Smith, Rellta Coohy John Smih and Valeo will tlHKnian s...g M...., June iujsf, ir.t wid give a Cl ri.tmas reading h Second Ward y t The fol'owmg piogiam will be in the Stcmul waul t might given w N While Shepl erils Watihis1 by i i a chorus ot girls, organ oi i, Prof S E Clark P , I V vo-Retd i 'lalk. Halley, A al solo 'Voice In Ur Wlldirness" i A At chorus g Is Joseph Rlstlme ' Song of the Night f ' Seventh Ward The executive (ommlttee of the A. is In charge ot the meeting i i Major Charles A. Shepards fight for his ; V n, ,n t at Katiuis City t,, in the Seventh ward tonight The the army offiter uenl on trial, uilh Ulema of the meeting will be the uj mird in, l,n ,c al '? , ., nle ot Joseph Smith Talks on this M Riley, Kan., last spring so he might w,m Mi an arm stensublet t Will he given hj William I tm ographer al Brooki held, San Antonio, I e ,, ,nal ,n prog Dmitre, James Evans and Mrs ress in the crouded lourl room; the arm', md, a , M ,S Rhea Larsen. Music will b- given the direction of Otto Mthr. Eleventh Ward Professor E A Jacobsen will he the speaker at the regular Sunday meeting; A retold stoiy will be g Ivin by Evelyn Cm lisle and a five minute speech by VirirfnU Ms'rgh Fourth Ward an Music will he furnished by John Anderson, who recently reMr. and Mrs George Baugh turned form thp F.astern States . trlHslon will ho the speaker In the A sai ament meutlng tonight member from lesser piUsthood uorums will also give a short A feature of the Sunday ser- talk THIRD WARD. vice at the Presbyterian church President Walter M will be the presentation of a Christmas Cantata "On To Beth- will be the apeaker at the Third lehem" by the members of the ward Sarrament meeting There 1 This can will also be special music. Iiogan Academy choir Fifth Ward tata will be given at the evening The U S A C. Friars club will be I gathering at 730. In the morning the regular ser- In charge of the regular meeting musical numbera and Special vices will bo held Bible school at 10 oclock, and Worship at 11 speakers. Ninth Ward The morning sermon will be on .itsslan cantata "Taras" by ad the subject "Christs Meaning for vance choius of Logan high school the World" WANTS WARM HANDS SHE WANTS A RING the dlrectio ; of Frank We welcome all to these meet under ndUld (J.illb Dear Santa Baugh, Jr at 7 p m I want a lng. am wr.titg vou again and hope pair ol glovo-- i a babv T. R. Paden, Minister doll and a pail ot sto kum-s,- , I)ad vo i w ill be a- - good to us this year SEVENTIES MEET. la ont of woik and we havont ,s li-- t as we have tried to be The 32nd Quorum of Seventies dy CACHE HIGH PRIESTS. will meet today In the Providence anv monoy I would like a few mn - io aid h dpi d mother as much , and some randy. High Priests of Cache Stake First ward at 2 p m. A good we i mild ill you please bring will hold their monthly quorum attendance Is desired. Thats all me a fv itei and golashes, and a in the stake house SunSlmerelv vours. meeting ig im lti r Euvone would like day, December 14, at 2 p m ( a new load foi ber doll and a bug vie BIBLE LITERATURE cl All members tl'.b N lid tv an! sum ' nus and candy and Bible Literatuie will be the subrequested to be In , Jttendanee. Signed Geo C. ject given in the literary departJl.tue V ill close with lots of Lamb, O. L, Backer, Wm. V', will be looking for you HES A WORKER lov, ments of the Logan Stake Relief I Ilear Sant t (Ians- - How air vou would jast like to see ou once Society meetings Tuesday. inthM-I v and Santa (la am ai.J r i i'i one good bug well. I have been a Rood bvv I lone Bui lie C v , ii wood an i a! in I and help nn n ama all i.h a . b ADDY IS RIGHT I some a tody one s .m an D - Srn'.i Clan- - I bead your let9ome candy and some unU and tei in the Herald and thought sane gum and a oi time would wi ght to tell you what I Our Washington Bureau has made up in packets Yom little Ini ml, wo Id like tor ihiistmas. Daddy a selection of 35 of its bulletins for which readers of La Veil Ramons ud it was a poor jear and not the in made have the ,! X this newspaper 271 i: greatest past 1. 1. h niiniij, m ill not ask for tv i i.iuv things I would like a demand. These 35 bulletins represent the things that SHORT! n ,i. h ot -- ilk st kings and a MOST PEOPLE WANT MOST TO KNOW Dear Santa Claus-Dodoll t book and two and some tan nj these of one want ABOUT. Perhaps youll packets. ironboaid, rocking chair i an n, it And phase dont for- Anna Mar - t mv- Ptt'e once Colleen K.ar The titles of these bulletins follow: st h u. a kittc car and a doll BLAINE WANTS OVERALLS me candy. and 1. Direclory of Moving Picture Stars Dear Santa Clause .Via" t He lloetlpr, age 9 2. Health, Love, Marriage and Happiness overdl-some Will you bring me some Whitney, Idaho gloves an da mouth oiam 3. Etiquette for Dinners Daddy is out of work and we bav 4. Etiquette of Dress HE LIVES IN HYDE PARK ent any money. S itita R'.u 5. Social Etiquette is all. That I ber, - so manv bnjs and girls 6. Travel Etiquette Sincerely joins, ui the world thought ma'be youd Carl-oBlame w on 7. Etiquette of Weddings ttey wanted so am Iifi6 X br Last tou.it li win ng a iter to tell you what 8. Auction Bridge Mv Miialler brother Ar want! HAS NEW SISTER 9. Bridge Parties both want a tucyclc, land and Dear Santa 10. Contract Bridge min' (.imly pi aunts and an orange t I hope you will pay us a ir lu-blotter Rose! dorsn t My 11. Evolution Pro and Con again this year. Will you pleam want He is 9 years old anything me a new a coat and hat and 12. Common Errors In English bring A tile-id- , nKd dump car and mouth organ 13. Debators Manual Eugene Purser. a gun. I have a new 14. Letter Writers Guide since you cal'ed last jear A SMITHFIELD BOY 15. Religions of the World you please bring her a sweater and a tething ring and we all wish you De ir S uita 16. Automobile Laws of the United States I base bung me a little car that a tnerry xmas and hope vou tan 17. The Presidents Cabinet have three little call on all the childien so there I i an i lile m them will be no empty stockings xnias tiio'lni, and please bring 18. Presidents of the United States some'hing and all tile little boys morning. Yours truly 19. Meanings of Dreams anil g i la of Smithpehl Fayotta Burrte 20. Fact and Fancy Y'ours truly, Wendel Tarbet SPEAKS FOR SIS, TOO 21. Fortune Telling by Playing Cards Dear Santa Clause Did you get 22. Horoscopes For a Year my lettei 1 just wanted to no sc FOR BROTHER 23. Palmistry if you dident D ir San a wovd right anothe i 24. Homemade Nonalcoholic Drinks letter How are vou ;.m jn t mi, ss youll be glad to get down the same please bring my si- ter ti mi Du- Xoitb pole once more 25. Pies and Fancy astry Bee the same that you bring me lien vou iouip will you please 26. Salads and Salad Dressings this year I want a purse that up bung me a dolly some peanuts can In theures store that will cost Os dv and mange And bring my little 27. Teaching Children Good Manners cents and a Fair of house sllppr.s b it hi i something to I don't know 28. Training the Child and a camel coat ami ge- -t th.,c what be wants bo just bring some 29. Child Hcalih will be all santa aUise I love vou thing vou th. nh lie would like. 30. Sex Education in the Home A Friend, Very much from Josephine Hat is 31. The States of the Union Abbigale Purser, Rkhm md Hyde Paik 32. Values of Old Coins At ,SV'W Yi f i ' CO la; 1 M I tor mi ' Ik nsir fict st F ow 10 1 ,00 act! an an I pnon j'liu, owi at ) ces ndi :d, ctec at Cache Stake Presbyterian V3 dLLtSE Dl-.1- , 1 -- . Fol-lett- i i e I lovi e g tyl h,pid - -- e si , v Anything You Want to Know I i 1 -- i era eir hoc ssil JW llts ilk r t sh. v - 1 n, 1 I I vi-i- ire, fel ght gh ict e T G :th il st-t- er Mr. and Mrs. Ray Becraft 1 PLE-AD- 1 1 - 1 st he ck )0. 5g? till an , 33. 34. 35. History of the U. S. Flag Budgeting and Household Accounts Caring for House Plants A packet containing these 35 bulletins will he sent to any reader on request accompanied bv $1.00. Fill out the coupon helow carefully, pin a dollar bill to it, and mail as directed : nrii-i- R 0 lu til ntt ion ion fe w ilt xue n.n.i PACKET DEPARTMENT, Washington Bureau, Daily Herald, 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. I want the packet of 35 MOST POPULAR BULLETINS, and enclose herewith One Dollar in currency, or unused U. S. postage stamps, to cover return postage and handlihg costs: e't uQ n I cl s 1 ?ys n & il 8 NAME ST. and NO. CITY Vf T STATE I am a reader of the Logan (TJt'ahJ Daily Herald. Sunny Dancers REDANCE VIEW FEATURING DANCERS FROM LOGAN, HYDE PARK. CORNISH, WELLS VILLE Present 66sm jj Jl Id, 99 .it no J ' i ) 'v ' m n ! .Vi Thursday Dec. 18 ; du t, , 4i, 8 (i( , m u.l a ru-- ( i Ma Hut weie day. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Petr Cnri3 of Moorland, Idaho are for several in Logan visiting tiansen with lelatives and fuend. days ne , grand tun nn loo I Am t i. ing choi o 'Ion My Loi d R. S. Sorenson ti of Mendon wa., visltary in Logan Filday Miss Lauraine NEWS of Hyrum Allen spent Friday shopping in Logan Mrs. J. E. Cardon and daughters Carma and Blanche spent Friday In Ogden and Mrs M. J. Watkins and daughter, Dorothy, spent the weekend visiting in Salt Lake City. Mr Winfield Cannon and Julian Cannon who aie attending achool at the USAC spent the week-enin Salt Lake City with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Q Cannon. d Mrs. Harvey Bickmore of Pres ton, Idaho, was a Logan visitor Thursday. Falck Mr. and Mrs. Louis and children of Salt Lake City were week-enguests in Logan of Mrs. Barbara Amusapn. K. d George Amussen of Salt Lake City was in Logan on business Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Exra Tune gnen up for lost at sea and tuice the object of .,t unit by the toast guard uhett they tt ere long overdue, these tv.o intrepid Germans tt ho are trying to Professor and Mrs. iiime ITEMS An English ed - -- s t net aun-mati- At The CANNING CROP THEATERS T. Benson GROWERS MEET Directors of the Can ning Crop Growers association met in a special meetmg at the Farm Bureau headquarters here Saturday afternoon. Directors were present from all locals of the organization located in Cache, Franklin, Morgan and Summit counties. The meeting was called to hear reports of the past years activities and to plan for the future. The group was enthusiastic over the organization and were unanimous in believing that it should be extendUtah-Idah- George trenches. of Ogden were in Logan j inventor ha. includboth heating and lift', mg ail ments in an electric fixtin i- ue installed on ceilings of room. Of the 229 SiO passt-ngsail a tanoe from San Francisco to Uruguay have reachwho the English Channel ty ed I. us Angeles uith 500 miles of behind them. crossed 'mm i. i J air in the ten They uere in several norms and only escaped perishing 1329, 137,395 yais flew in Hnti.li as planes. by a hairs breadth. H ith their canoe in drydock, There are now neailv 24 in.;) shoven here, they are resting preparatory to starting the miles of railway track in the But-intheir of to The man leg in long journey Uruguay. and $8 0011 OOO Olio has the dark suit is Max Reik; the one attired in tt hite is been lsie, spent in their laying ard equipment. Frederick Fohl. The map shoves their route. A tiny electrical appliame u c now on the market as an set Vario u manicuring attachments fit on a small flexible shaft operated by a tin batten Metro-Goldwy- n Stewart ! OF INTEREST and children of Boise, Idaho, will Wai Xurse" which will open arrive in Logan Monday to spend Sunday at the Capitol Theater, was the holidays with Mrs Bensons made by Mayer with the thought in mind ot premother, Mrs. Barbara Amussen. senting the woman's side of the P. P. Black was in Arco, Idaho war in the seme direct, accurate, Idaho, on business during the realistic manner that made such a week. success for The Big Parade," out standing epic of the boys in the to carry M picked bn business Friday and Satuiday the trank novel, "War Xurse, which Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Chnsten- causel bo much discussion when sen, Mis Gayle Christensen and it appeared striUlv in a national M tss Emma Olsen of Montpelier, magazine Adaptation of this tale Idaho, were weekend guests of was placed m the rands of Becky Dr and Mrs. W. E Smith. Gaidiner, adaptor of "1 he Trial of with additional dia Mary Dugan Mrs. J. W. Mouritson spent Fri- logue hv Joo Farnham. BRILLIANT day in BDgham City. dung for out this idea a Morv Seal M-- ed A report on the grading system for peas was given and a recommendation made that the system ot grading the peas according to juice content be generally adopted. A feeling that the present business depression will soon be shaken off CAST Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Owen of The players of the piece includ was expressed by many of those nurs present and it was decidei to Salt Lake City spent the week- ed members ot an for contracting of a liimted end in Logan with their family lng unit, in France during 1915, pea aneage lor next year. aviators of the Lafayette and friends. A. W. Chambers of Smithfield, French and English soldiers preMiss Lois Dunn, who is teaching Tht pini'ipal protagonists, two avi president of the association, school in Koxelder county spent ators ard two nurses aie plaved sided with J. Vr. Matkin of Hyde the weekend in Logan with her bv Robert Montgotneiv of "The Park a, secretary. C J. Clmstian sen of Hyrum is first vice pr The Ilg Hiu,e parents, Mr. and Mrs O S. Dunn ' Divorcee" and , James It. Tucker of Morgan, of Holuiav June Robert etond vice president, and ihomai Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beck an Walker, the stage star of Gentle nounce the arrival of a son Friday mi- -i Pnler Blondes," and An.ta O Stokes of Preston, executive boatd membei. at a local hospital Page of Our Blushing Btides n Ket insured is like chesting , Y.t si. solitaire Amt-ma- Esca-drill- An-.c- -- Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Nielsen of Lewiston announce the the arrival of a daughter al their home Friday. Mother and child are doing nicely. At the Grand Epochal days In development of a great industry in the virgin ter ritory of Alaska are depicted Pic-in The Silver Horde," Radio tures romantic drama, which opens today at the Grand two-fiste- d Theater. The terrific struggle of Rex characters is Beachs famous brought for the first time to the talking screen in a gripping and lasclnatlug manner with Evelyn Brent, Louts Wolhelm, Joel Raymond Hatton, Jean Arthur, Blanche Sweet and Gavin Gordon In the leading roles Filmed in Alaska, above the CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere snow-cappe- d salmon-infeste- d Agency cor applet iation end gratitude to those Two wivci of opposite types are iUutratoi ot one ot tile common est marital pioblems in Titfanys who have been so kind and consid- erate duifng our present bereave- ment m the death of our mother AlbO those who spoke and wFe e tne two are and at the tuneral services and fur"Extravagant Dmo-thand June Collyer plaved by nished the beautiful music and Christy, opposite Lloyd Hughes those who sent the lovely flowers and Owpii Moore Xephi Carlson and family. One Is extravagant and with her a pxtravgaance goes sophistication DISCUSS TESTS which doesn t please her husband Miss Lovetta Wallace discussed The other is a thrifty hand at buy She the mid year tests and also the ing clothes and such things. frequently dashes downtown to se- plans for tha next semester at the cure some new article of clothing Primary Teachers Institute that or jewelry at some place "wbere was held Saturday morning at the they are practically given away. junior high school. is the feature "Extravagance production to be shown Sunday at An English railway is conductthe Lyric Theatre It (j directed by Phil! Roseu and recorded by ing the first extensive experimnte In that country with steel cross RCA Photophone ties, which heretofore have been found to interfere with electric signaling. TO GIVE INOCULATION Miss Bertha Chase, county school nurse, announced the third inoculation will e given to the children of the Richmond schools Monday mountains, clouds in along trap lined nvers and below the surface of waters, the action Is sweeping in its magnitude. inEvery phase of kite salmon dustry, from the time the fish start their runs" to spawning grounds to the time they emerge from canneries in tins, U shown to one of the as a background most colorful red blooded romances of modern fk tion. The production was directed Archainbaud and in addition to those named includes In the cast Purnell Pratt, William Davidson, Ivan Linow and hnudreds of Sun. Cases of suicide through disappointed lope are becoming so nu merous in Japan that authorities are issuing propaganda Dims and posters warning the people not to "die of love." IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT THE THATCHER MUSIC COM PANY. THEIR PLAN FOR GIV 1NG AWAY THE PHILCO BABY GRAND IS UNUSUALLY LIBERAL. (3 Junior High School .... RanS) THEATRE PLAYING! Today, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. NOW FORTY BELOW ZERO BUT FLESH IS FLESH Rex Beach's Mightiest Drama of One Woman in a land of men! Chriliuas iai,e at Xinh waid Tuesday, De ember 18 at S 30 Re freshments. decorations Admission 3Sc ppr couple, ladies 15c. Auspices M. I. A Annual Sugar Ball at December 16. Lewiston DIG A -- A ! Beit Sound In The 8tate" Today Mon. - Tues. - - Mon. .; 9 Tue. - IFed. .V s ff'ed. V (ft i it v JfU The Younger Smart Set Of Today In A Drama T)f Marriage, Morals and Money. A I A. STAR CAST ! June Colly er - Idoyd Hughes 'i s others. AND RICHMOND Featuring Bobby and Mark PRICE in Dancing and Music. i i aan i Wednes Salt Lake City visitors al-- o - rR( ABOUT Carol L. Olsen, local manager of Ga Sav, au ompamed ty Ins Mis llatue Mont son Lornell rose and Mi and M's Olof Ol sen of Hyrum left Friday b mo tor for Los Angeles wheie ttnv will spend the winter. , ati.ud lin cii l V C mm meutdl, blunt s )o A b pi i 'a meeting of the mem hers of ttie Seivice Star Legion will be held Mondav at 3 p m. at the ( liamber of Commerce Mrs John Westovcr, president It it P George X ly MORE ENTERTAlNMEtf Tv i n, t ..CUE'S n I .V B ' t, Nelti etly but T R A iCoiiuiided from page one) First Ward Mutuil conjjint w B be hi Id in tie Fii.t waul Mmilav C W Dunn wii be the speaker Mia. Hairbt Hnlme will give a ,io and a mm d quartet piano Pii-ubi- n $ 1 Logan Stake g Full ' i i NOTICES .he tx II ARMY MAJOR OPENS FIGHT FOR HIS LIFE CHURCH Pvblt legal er Co DII.Y LOGAN, UTAH 4 Also 2 Reel Comedy and Pathe News |