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Show THE HER PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, A SHORTAGE TANTRUM there. 4 Ut A i r at" 'it v-- . " . j $ A s st itJV' ' were; Beth and Lucille Allen Owen Allen of Hyrum, Floyd Spar- , row and Louis Tliormey of Smith-fieldVern Burke of Logan and Harold Butler of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Allgalr and family of Salt Lake, were guests at the home of his parents last week. Celebrate Birthaay of The birthday ann,- - ,Mr Mrs. O. H. Birch was celebrated There on Wednesday afternoon. were eighteen present, including Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zollinger, Mrs. J. J. James. Mrs. Lila and children of Logan, Mrs. Lavere Hicks and son o! Benson, r Mrs. Jensen and family Mr. H. B. Nielsen, Mrs. Francis Olsen and Mrs. J. A. Pearce. The afternoon was spent In playing Bunco, Mrs. Charles Zollinger win a dewhich nlng high score, after licious supper was served. Hen-Ingc- Vk-to- s'" i iY Vh .A photograph portrary on of the few remaining the west. have practically ditappeared. Left to right we have: The baby wondaring If its worth while to bawl; on the verge of a decision; tuning up; and there she go. But It wont get her anything. Mothers just These their slater, May ot Provo. Those present and day evening In honor of C .. remarkable in baby-tantru- n em yowl thee day. BY ASHTON REID Where's all the bad temper gone to? Oh, heck, lets be grammatical: To where hag all the bad temper gone? but Babies, babies everywhere no tantrums till ssummer. Science, or Roger Babson, or the president unemployment commission, says so. Time was when babies produced a tantrum every 10 minutes In hot weather. They certainly hit the bawl. Now, what with all this scientific and preschool and what not, tantrums have practically disappeared, like legs In pajamas. The Way of the Tantrum In the old, unscientific davs, g s? ..-.home on bawled. Baird resided. Elias Christ lunsen of Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Christiansen and family of California, were guests at the s. Aaron Chris home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Nephl Larsen enhome of Mr. nnd Mrs. Aaron tertained at dinner Sunday for Christiansen the past week. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E.. Cranney of Club Members Logan. Entertained Mrs. Eugene Petersen entertain-o- Last 'Leston the members of her club at a For School br.dge luncheon on Friday afterwho Miss Meade of Pocatello, noon at her home, covers were s has been conducting a series of laid for the following guests: Javan Petersen, Tresaie teachers training classes for the Sunday school will Ralph, Nell Pearce. Fawn Peter- community sen, Violet Clark, Ida Olsen, Ruby give the last lesson, Sunday evenJensen, Verio Petersen, Luella ing at eight o'clock at the chamBirch, Susie Jensen and Lea Pet ber of commerce club rooms. ersen. Miss Belli Jones hag Alice C. A. Nielsen was honored on of Brigham City - as her his 62nd birthday anniversary. guest this week. members of his famThirty-fivMiss Margaret Foss is visiting ily surprized him and a pleasant In St. Anthony, the guest of Miss and was in singing epent evening Verma Andiasep. playing games and feasting, Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Chester Crawford two and children Jensen Ruby Ruth nnd Winston, left on Friday are vae&tionihg In Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Van Ness Hansen night for Garland, where they will spend a tew days visiting with re- spent Sunday at Lagoon. latives. MUs June Larsen Is visiting In Misses Pheobe and May Jensen Salt Lake City for a few days. spent last week at Ashton, Idaho Hansen Reunion and Idaho Falls, visiting with reHeld latives. Mr. and Mrs. Nephl ChristianA most delightful affair was the sen of Blackfoot, Idaho, Mr. and Hansen reunion held at the girls , Frog-nerMrs. P. L. Petersen, Howaid camp in canyon Saturday Mrs. Leonard Ball of Idaho afternoon Logan and Sunday. About 110 Mrs. Willard assembled around the fireside in and Mr, Fal.s, Christiansen of McCammon, Ida- the evenlDg, Saturday and enjoyed ho, were Hyrum visitors last week, dancing, remlnlscenoes re and they were all former residents freshments. Sundays program inhere. cluded an assembly, boating, biking, ball games, etc. At 4 oclock a sumptuous dlnuer was served after which the participant departed for their homes. Those from here who attended were Mayor and Mrs. L. E. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Malmberg, Mrs. Martina Jensen, Mrs. Dora Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Goldie (Russell Crockett, Steers and thetr children. Mis. Orvld Cutler, Mrs. Homer v Johnson, Miss lnnette Nielson and Mis. Ruth Kinney Bpent several delightful days at Bear Lake last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Bullock were called to Provo because of t the Illness of Mr. Bullocks father who was injured severely in the ye recently. Club Goes To Malad The Clover Leaf club was Invit'd to Malad Friday to attend a 'any at the home of Mrs. Jack motored Kelley Fifteen ladies over and enjoyed the afternoon immensely. Piogiessive rook was featured as diversion and score irlze was won by Mrs. W., J. FryTownsend-Grac- e er. Each guest receivtd a vase as v favor and object of remem brance. The roems were gay with ;arden flowets and a delicious .uncheon was served at 6 o'clock Mr. and Mis. Ena Foss return d home Sunday from a recent visit to Farmington. $5 Mr. and Mrs LeRo.v Lindsey had Mis Melvin Whit0 head of Grace as their guest last week. The Franklin Stake primary, held a play hour demonstraiion at 'he Second ward recreation hall Satui da v afternoon. A special fea & Hue wus the Book of Mormon play ufesented by the Second ward Ml Kan Wee girls. Among those from here who aetideu the Thomas reunion held vt Ogden Saturday were Mr. and Mis Joseph H. Thomas, Mr and Mrs, Joseph Johnson Mr. and Mrs , B C. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mr. and Mrs Smith and Joseph Groutage and their fannies. The aflair was held at the liorin Farr park and had an at endance of about ISO A program lettion of oftuers, sociability and dinner were features. Mr. and Mr. Eugene Anderson had as their guests Fridav, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Arnold and family of Venice, California and Mis. C. C. Amici son of Salt Lake City. M.rs Edith Htlstcad is vacalien tng m Salt Lake City this week. d Mes-dame- e Famous Enro, two piece SPORT UNDERWEAR fii Absolutely the finest in mens sport underwear Regular $2.00 and $2.25 j Only $1.45 , a Then somebody with a Ph.D af- ter his name decided that it was time mothers stopped being fooled by babies. "When said this So the anything 7 awl, let em bawl, hatd boiled lad. mothers did. .Theyll do a Ph.D says nowadays. the And They Got It So. all over the west, babies bawled for nothing and got it. But you cant fool babies all the time. After a bit, it sort of seeped down Into babydom that rasping the larnyx and tearing out the tonsils was about as useless as trying to Bell a fur coat to a harvest hand. So the little dears dont bawl any more, except for misplaced pins and oh, you know. By golly, we have got progress, havent we? Le-Ro- BUTLER TO RETIRE BELLINGHAM, Wash., Aug. 5. UP) Baker Mount Picturesque Lodge silualed in a high meadow between Mount Baker and Mount Shukshan. about 60 miles fast of Bellingham, was destroyed by fire Loss was estimated at today. $250,000. Ongin of the Haines had not been determined. R Custom built radiator caps for, is the business of automobiles Neal Tanquary, Los Angeles artist and sculptor, shown here with one of his creations... Tanquarys products, however, are not for the They are high ordinary motorist. priced. He. recently sold one for $150. TEMPLE TO CLOSE The Logan temple will close Friday night and will not reopen until Monday, September 14, accordPres-den- t ing to the announcement of Joseph R. Shepherd. This is the annual cleaning period, according to the announcement. FOR SALE 1930 Ford Tudor seA12. dan. 346 N. 4th West. FCR SALE Good trailer, cheap. A12. Phone 529. FOR RENT New modern j room home with garaze. Opposite temAult. ple. uardon Reaiiy Co. WILL TRADE 1929 Ford Coupe for 1929 Ford Tudor. See Larry A9. Cole at U. O. Lumber. FOR RENT 4 room furnished cottage with gaiage Apply Mrs. A5U A. L. Cole, 50 West 3id. N. Small furnished FOR RENT house 3 moms with lialh, (lose Phone 1002 from 8 to 10 in A5tf a. ni. or after 7 p. ni. D S ARE I U E Sparkling splendor that brings luck. Exquisite charm of perfect gems set in smart crea- This is the time to buy a Suit for Fall. tions of platinum or white gold. Direct from the cutters, with full trade-i- n value. MARKS Meet-ham- THATCHER Clothing Company Wil-'or- n Come in and hear Radio's Newest ever built IDEAEt FOLKS: We cant write like pete can Nor would we Jttempt to Write philosophy ike Bungstarter. He is a wow! we A" agree, And will stay Jn a class by himself. In the Dance Busines, however, we excell finest in the whole Region! Set your dials for Saturday and Monday evening at 7 05. P S. Wednesday, Aug. 5th we especially Invite Mother and Dad to come out and enjoy the waltzes as only the Blue Birds can play them NEEDHAM 'Wlll On 4 ft Grmrtr 4a w lb tar Atm tt) V$ L f the smallest BIG radio Jance Band one You cant resist Qn a floor thats DIAMOND KINGS d R Swiss-Germa- n You will t'i'id a real ,1uthori:ed f;sfnfrvtaf -t at UNHEARD OF LOW PRICES ll. ' Misz.-LuDea- DIAMONDS Values Standard of Quality Mtss Verla Taggart spent last week In Garland as guest of Mrs. Charles Last. She returned heme Saturday and Mrs. La3t accompanied her home, where she will visit for awhile with her mother Mrs. Evelyn Levitt. Mis? Nelda Allen of Ogdmiis visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hyer. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Smith entertained at a party Saturday evening. Sunflowers formed the decorations. After a delicious luncheon ' This Reno thing is betotning a habit with Audrey was served 500 was enjoyed. High Shes had two Reno divorces within 35 days scoie prizes were awarded to Mr. and now shes baejt there, not sure she wont wed again. and Mrs. George Pond. The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Pond, Mr. 0 RFiNO, Npv., Blase Reno preand Mrs. Ervin Van Ordcn an Mr. fui Audiy pared a welcome-toda. and Mrs. C. W. Hyer. in Park Hyde family spent Sunday Tiernan Hill, its champion Attend as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Loren- Lover divorcee. zo Peterson. Trousseau Tea Audrey of New Haven, Conn., G.A. Hogan, Miss Lillian Guests At Mrs. holds the Nevada record with two Hogan, Mrs. W. B. Hunter and Stoddard Home divorces in 35 days. Miss Jackolyn Hogan attended a Mr. and Mrs, Golden Preece of She shed her first,. husband Birtrousseau lea given tor Miss Pocatello were visiting here Sun- Frank L. Tiernan, not long agjp. on Wednes day. Miss. Donna Stoddard, who die Andrews at Logan Then she wedded Charles Ifkil, day. has been visiting there the past contractor. Thirty-fou- r days later ' Mrs. Eva Parkinson son and them three weeks accompanied was back at the couit house Paul are visiting for a few weeks home. Mrs. Lizzie Hy6r returned she In Price with Mr. and Mrs. Ben to Pocatello with Mr. and Mrs. with a divorce suit. Her petition was granted next day. Redd. Preece where she will visit for Free, temporarily, she visited ' Mis. Wendell Budge and Mrs. some time. the Pacific coast. Ronald Campbell were guests at a was The following program 'givBut the pull of Reno was too party Tuesday afternoon given by en in the Thud ward - conjoint strong. Mrs. D. W. Sutton of Logan. two meeting Sunday eyening, Shes told friends here shes Miss Bonne Adamson of Rich- piano selections by mond visited here Wednesday witn Rogeis, Mr. Russell Humphreys, coming hack. But whether Its for another Mrs. Lorm McCable at the home son of Mr. and Mrs L. R. 'Humphhusband, or the gay, wild, free of Mrs. Bert Pend. reof whom reys Logan, recently life of the desert city, she hasn't Miss Roberta Slater of Salt turned home from a Lake has been a house guest of mission was the principal speaker. said. Miss Vilma Taggart during the Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wiser, and Erpast. win Wiser rendered two instruMiss Florence Webb of Rich- mental selections. mond was visiting here Thursday Miss Veila Taggart, Miss Vilma with Mrs. Lorin McCable. Taggart and Miss Roberta Slater Leaves For of Salt Lake motpred to YellowHome stone Park Monday to tour the Mrs. Lorin McCabble, who has park. They expect to be gone a been visiting here for the past week. 7. month with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Council Pond returned to her home in Los City In Idaho Angeles on Fnday The city council, including Mrs. Rosewell Swinyard, Miss Helen Telfoid, Kenneth Baer and Mayor Russell Rogers and council-meMelvin Kent Eric Hendericks, Mrs. Cecil Telford motored to Idaho Falls Saturday to take Mrs. and Frank Bair left Monday mornTeUord to her home there. Mifs ing for Pocatello to transact some Helen Telford remained there for business. t Mrs. Paul Bovee and two laugh-ter- s h visit and Mrs. Swinyard and M. are of Utah Sandy, Baer returned home Sunday. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Orchard and here for two weeks with her parMr. W. Mrs. and J. ents, Mr. and Mrs. James V. Hodges Bright. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bernhisel enspent Sunday in Lava. a Satat chicken tertained supper Mr. and Mrs. Golden Hodge and Mrs. Milton Roskelley were compliment to their in urday night in Mr. and Mrs. Vird Trenton Sunday visiting Mr. and house guests, Cook and two sons of Layton. AfMrs. J. Orvin. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hogan and ter the supper, bridge was enjoyMiss Jackolyn Hogan motored to ed. The guests included, besides Burley Saturday to take Miss the guests of honor and the host Hogan to her home there. Mr. and and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Mrs. Hogan will return Monday. Tyner and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Miss Nina Levitt of Smithfield Galbraith of Richmond. spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward PARKERS HAIR BALSAM Levitt. RdBoreiDaodruff Stops Hitr Palhof Miss Yvonne Summers of TreImparts Color and Beauty monton is visiting here with her o Gray and Faded Hair grandmother Mrs. Evelyn Levitt. 6oc $t oo at Druygifu. Mr. and Mrs. John Hyer and HncnCbcm Ula Pitthoyoc NJT Lover-Tiernan-Hi- FOR RENT Ten room house, full WASHINGTON, Aug. 5 (U.P) basement. Apply Hyrum JenMajor General Smedley D. Butler, A12. U. S. M, C., today notified the sen, Garland. navy department that he would apply for retirement early In the FOR RENT Garage, 215 Boule- fall. This information was conA7. vard. Call 880. tained in a request for leave of absence. FOR RENT 3 room modern apt furnished for couple. 276 N. LODGE BURNED A12. 1st. W. Phone 60. FIFTY PER CENT OFF HART, SCHAFFNER TvJ 1 Returns Home Mr. LaVell Hansen returned to San Francisco Tuesday after visiting here for a few days at the home of his parents Mayor and Mrs. L. E. Hansen. Mrs. Hansen will remain for sevetal weeks as she underwent an operation nt the local bcspital Saturday. Mrs. Mis. Laura Gamble has Ruth Linford of Afton, Wyoming as her guest. enter Miss Rolena Hendrick talned the Sew and Sew 4 H club Friday afternoon. Nine members" and three special guests were hidden. Sewing formed the pass time Bnd dainty lefreshments featuring a green and white color scheme were served. Mrs. R. W. Browning has been visiting relatives in Salt Lake City recently. Canyon Trip Enjoyed A group of Prestonites enjoyed an early breakfa6t in the canyon Sunday morning followed by a delightful day fishing and, other forms of entertainment and a dinner in the evening. Those who were bidden were: Mr. and Mrs. Iceland Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swift, y Edwin Crockett, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Rasmussen, and Della Smith. Mrs. Jennie Neeley took the members of the Sea Gull Ihus of the third ward on a swimming party to the Sunset Springs Tuesday. A jolly time was had by all. STRAW HATS Regular $3, $4 and f RECKLESS WITH RINGS Audrey Sets a Reno Record With Divorces In Last 35 Days Garland M-- August Clearance Specials & FOR YOUR CAR let os 1931. Visit In Logan Canyon Miss Margaret Rirle end Misses Gayle and Alice Hendricks spent the list part of the week up Logan canyon at the C. J. Hansen camp in company with a grono ot Richmond and Smithfield girls. Mrs. Nell Hansen of Salt Lake Is visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. James Taggart and family. Miss Melba Layne returned to her home in Ogden Sunday after visiting here the past two weeks with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lai sen of Salt Lake were guests of Mr. gud Mrs. J. F. Bair on Friday. visAlbert Wilson of Ogden is iting here with Mi. nd Mrs. Horace Bowles and family. Announce Marriage Lindsey Taggart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Taggart and Miss were Wilda Kearl of Smithfield married Wednesday In the Logan temple. Miss Hazel Doppe of Ogden spent the week end hereM.with her Doppe. parents Mr. and Mrs. S Lynette Bair is at Tremonton for a while doing special duty work at the hospital there Dr. and Mrs. Wendell Budge attended the Budge reuuton at Bear Lake on Tuesday. Miss Lillian Sw inyard and Miss Gwendolyn Hogan spent last week in Rexburg as guests of Mr. and Mrs. FTed Reese. and Mr. and Mrs. George baby of Gunnison are visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Waltei Last and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stocks. Visit !n Mr. and Mr, p AH! Misses Cora Rose, Drue Alien and Dawn Johnson were at Fort Douglas Saturday. They visited with Douglas Allen Who la in training . 5, LEWISTON A Mr. and Mr. Leo Nielsen epent Sunday at Salt Lake visiting with Mr, and Mrs. W. N, Jones. Miss Afton Nielsen is spending a few days at Salt Lake with Miss Millie Rue Romney. Mrs. Dora Browning and children of Ogden were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Lorentz Petersen on Sunday. The families of Mr. and Mrs. B M. Thompson, A. D. Allen, Donald J. Allen, Alfred Fallons, A. J. Petersen, Mervin Nieisen, Milton Allen and Leo Nielsen, and Mrs. Aids Alias ssd Mrs. wa'borg Allen spent last Friday up Black smith Fort canyon. The day was delightfully spent and was followed by a large campfire party in the evening at the homestead of Victor Petersen Miss Ruth Petersen has returned home after spending a week at Salt Lake City with relatives. Mrs O. H. Birch entertained a number of luends at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Ernest Larsen entertained ' at a family dinner Sunday in bon or of her daughter Melvlna, Mr. and. Mr. George Sorenson of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Garnell Larsen were guest a. MIm Miriam Nielsen and Misses Valere and Merle Andersen are visiting relatives at Magna for a few days. They accompanied H. P Anderson and Mrs. Wrigley who ore at Keber on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith and children of Logan wre visiting relatives at Hyrum Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewellyn Petersen and son Howard returned to thetr home at Venice. California Thursday after having spent the past month at Hyrum and Wellsvllle. Principal Alvin Hess of Logan Junior high was a Hyrum business visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Nielsen recently visited at Yellowstono park. Mrs. Leslie Edwards and daughter of Las Vegas, Nevada have been visiting at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. H. N. McBride during the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Lawrence who have operating the Hyrum thcG bring the past ' year, left pr returning to unonton. . their home at Mias Bains 1 iilsen Is visiting at Salt Lake City as the guest of Mr. Andrew K. Smith. - Mr. and Mra. Joseph W. Ander son have received word that their eon Loyal, who has served as a missionary in France for the past three years has landed safely in , New York. Mr. and Mrs. Hersc., 1 Sparrow of Ogden were visiting at the home at Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hall , Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Larsen of Logan spent Sunday with relatives In Hyrum. Mrs, Leroy Jensen entertained .ct n dinner observing her birthday anniversary, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Allgaler returned to their home In Salt Lake after visiting here with relatives for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith announce the arrival of a baby boy, born July 27th, mother, and babe i . are doing, nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nielsen are nroud parents of a baby, girl, born t j July 2Srrt. , ThO. Misses Cartilk' and Phoebe Jensen entertained at a chicken capper at their home op Wednes- - AUGUST A full-size- d Super- heterodyne in a minature cabinet , . , $69.50 complete with Radiotrons Imagine it! A real big radio condensed into a charming little cabinet . . . low priced. Has eight Radiotron tubes, Tone color control ... cabinet in Butt Walnut or Georgian Brown finisL . . . come in today... see it ...hear it! .... RCA Victor Superette Thatcher Music Company |