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Show THE PAGE EIGHT HERALD. JOURNAL SAILING ON TO NEW INTERNATIONAL GLIDER MARK to spend most of his time muling Idaho and Wyoming fishing slreaniB. pcis si, and Mrs. Fred A. Neuberger J. W. Barrett, manager of the children returned home Suturilay p of Salt Lake Mrs. A. 8. Park Hotel, is making several Im- after spending the past three City is visiting here. She is tiie portant changes in the hotel. He months with lelalives in Detioll. guest of her sisters, Mrs. P. P floor Into Hs-ru- Is converting the lower tor in Smllth tgriculture at Hughes work in Burley, Idaho, high school, left today for California. He lias accepted a pUre on the faeul'y of a Caiiloini-- i h.gh school in a community about fid miles northeast of . Mr. Eggan is a graduate of the itah Slate Agrie.illural college. e Mrs. Eggan, )v Miss Vir ginla Burnham, wlil remain here v. il'i her paivnl. , Mr. and s. W. K. Burnham, for so caul weeks. t lie Lose, and Mrs, M. H. Monsen Loose of Vsnez Wilson, son of Mr. and Provo announce the arrival of a Mr .and Mrs. Richard Qulnney ron, Sunday at their home. Mrs. Mrs. William F. Wilson of River left by automobile Friday night Loose was formerly Miss Pearl Heights and engineer ou the Bear Klver Bay bird refuge, spent the for San Francisco and Los An- Dshle of Logan. we, k end here. They expect to be away geles. Miss Eva Anderson, daughter of for an mdofinite time. Dr. Ri'iijamln J. Clawson, of the Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaw of Mr. and Mrs. Geoige I). Anderson, of Minnesota Medical rum Satin . Salt University returned ,H from home night arrived was day a Alien today Miss Bsatrlct Lake City lo spend her vacation. liorn a vacation trip of two weeks School, announces the discovery of In Salt Lake City, Sunday. Miss Anderson is In training at rtent in California. Mrs. Shaw is a vareine for the treatment of ism. Miaa Florence Davis spent the tile cuiiniy hc?p!'l in Salt Lake. caslilpr at Levens clothing store. t week end visiting friends In Mr. Cheter Swlnyard of Min-- i J. H. England and E. E. Earl, eupolis, Minn., is visiting her, formerly foreman and machinist To i Mr. D. V. Anderson and son, o. the Logan Journal, spent Sun- parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. f Salt Lake City are Mis. Fwtnynrd was form-utvisiting day in Brigham City, guests of Mr. Miss Vivian Redford. friends and relatives In Logan. Will R. Holmes, editor and pubFOR RENT Furnished apartSwinvard all! arrive In about a lisher of the Boxelder News. ments. Poulsen block, 31 West WalmothDr. W. E. Smith, Professor month for a visit with his A12. First North. Phone 8C3. ter Welti, Daniel Tovey, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. S. Wendenes spent er. Mrs. Wlliiam Sw inyard. He Edgar Schofield of New York City, Sunday in Ogden islting friends. has a full s, hedule of research woik at the University of Minnerpent Saturday and Sunday on a FOR RENT 3 room furnished fishing trip In Utah, Idaho, and Val Palmer left Sunday for sota and was unable to come at house. 298 East Fouith Xoiih. Wyoming. Swlnyard Is doing Glare and Soda Spilngs, Idaho, Mils time. Mr.work . at the 1,nlver-tl- Fhone on a business trip. He Intends tj port graduate M. Olsen in i Mr. and Mrs. Leland a Minnesota Ph.D of for test fishing streams In that vicinlefv Monday for Los Angeles, Cal., rrrasitology. where they, will make their home. ity while away. FOR SALE, Cheap Cottage, Grand piano, glmoat new. Also Mr. and Mrs. George A. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bailey and ' Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Upton and Mr. Mrs. R. J. Becraft left cf Salt Lake City spent Sunday ft79 od milch cow, just freshene . daughter, Helen, of Ogden spent todayand All. Preston, Ave. for a weeks outing. Their here, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stindav in Logan as the gimils of but Hansen. destination Is unnanounced, Mrs Lanra Swenson Den'll Swell-wocontemplate doing. some rereturned to Ogden with Vm they Mr. Managor A. A. Firmage of the FCR SALE 150 yearling liehs at search study while away. reCarlsons place. Crockett Ave. Bailey is .associate professor of local J. C. Penney store has A12 geology, and Mr. Becraft, associate turned from Salt Lake and Amerrrofessor of forestry at the Utah ican Fork. L.-He- reports that his Firmage, who nas Irother, J. ;My Dental Office will be Mate Agricultural college. been tn the L. D. S. hospital tor ; Closed DRIVE OUT AND AVE Until August 2Uth. treatsevers! dny undergoing Mr. and Mrs, Anthon Peterson, season is on. EveryPickling Vacation ' oi Andreas Peterson and Sons, ment. has so far recovered that thing tor pickles; cucumbei dill, Is to ho released today. left with their faiu'ly Sunday for he f cauliflower, ripe and green tomaDR. A. J. BROOKING t 10 day outing In the Jackson toes, pickling unions and dry unInstruc ions. Cache Fruit Market. Mr. Peterson exCyrus Eggan, formerly Holo country. A17, apartments. Mr. and Mre. Clarence M-- Too Late Red-ford- Classify 1278-NM- v 19 10. 3 1. CLARK TO JAIL WIDOW TESTIFIES Hyde Park Mr. and Mr. E. C. Elkington and Mr. and Mrs. F. K, Peterson made a 197 mile motor trip Sunday, going In Mr. Klklngtons uu-- i tomobile. They enl llnouali Logan canyon to Ideal Beach, taking some supplies to the Vanguard scout waterfront camp of the Cache Valley council vrhirh Is being conducted this week on Bear Lake. After a swim at Fh.li Haven reso.t, they motored on to Paris, Montpelier, Soda Springs and Grace, returning home thru Gentile valley and Preston. Mr. Gliding continuously for 16 hours 38 minutes, Lieut, John C. Crain has regained the interElkington Is manager ol he local national glider record His mark eclipses the former record, established in America. Schramm-Johtisodtug store, and Mr. PeterRnn Is a salesman at Germany, by two hours. Photo shows the glider on its record breaking flight over the island of Oahu, T. H.; inset, Lieut. Crain. Thatcher Clothing company, Dr. R. O. Porter and VV II. and will he a visitor In Ogden for Preston spent Sunday vacation- the lemalndcr of the week. ing at Bear Lake resorts. MONDAY. AUGUST Mrs. Violet Seamons was hostess on Wednesday afternoon at a delightfully arranged lawn party, given in compliment to her little (tames were daughter, Virginia, played on the spacious lawn, after which dainty refreshments to the following were served and Jpanine guests: Marsden Balls, Shirley and Weldon Perkes, Spencer Ifancey, Gene Lamb, Shir ley Larsen, Martha Grant, Louise Therol Helen Malkin. Jones, Thin st on, Scott, Alton and Lucille and Lavon Dime, Evelyn, Billie Seamons, Dorothy Purser, Carmen Connie Lee, Glen Shirley and Sheen, Alice Lewis, Alice Seamons and Fern Elwood. Assisting the hostess with entertaining and serving were the following: Mrs. Myrtle Balls. Mrs. Madia Balls, Mrs. Vida Sheen, Mrs. Mae Lee, and Mrs. Given Bails. Spend Thursday In Preston Mrs. Iatrin Lamb and children, and Miss Inez Lee spent Thursday at Preston, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hawkes. The Seagull class of the Primary entertained on Thursday eve-- j ning at a weiner roast and water ini ion bust, under the supervision and in company with their leader, Mrs. Josie Ilaneey. Games were played around the bon fire, songs were sung, and a jolly time was had by all. Those attending were Carol Hantey, Mildred Ashcroft, Athalie Matktn, Daisy Seamons, Pliillys Reeder, Elsie Seamons, Norma Jorgensen and Glenna Seamons. Nathan and Norman Seamons Soda attended the rodeo at Springs on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Perkes motored' to Lava Hot Springs on Sunday, where they spent the day. Miss Eva Lee will teach school at Tayson during the coming season. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Evans and family of Logan were Hyde Park visitors Tuesday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reeder motored to Benson on Wednesday, where they visited with relatives. Mrs. Sadie Olsen of College waid was visiting her parents on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ballam Jr of San Francisco are visiting at Hyde Park and Hyrum for a week or ten days, with relatives and friend. Falls, Breaks Arm Luana, daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Henry Haneey, Jr., had the misfortune of falling from a tree while picking fruit and breaking her arm. Riley Harris with his two son3, Moyle and Paul motored to Bear eek. Lane lost Mrs. Minnie Balls, Mrs. Jetts'" Seamons, Mrs. Lorin Balls and PAGEANT GETS PISE MUCH Mr. and Mrs. Wllford D. Porti-- r returned Saturday afternoon fiom Fort Duchesne where they successfully staged a pageant which they composed and directed. Ac- cording to If. M. Tidwell, superintendent of the Fort, the pageant attracted the largest crowd that has ever attended a performance at any annual Uintah Basin He estimat convention. ed that 28,000 persons saw the pageant which Mr. and Mrs. Porter produced with the aid o cast of more than 500 players A Pageant of the Uintah Basin was the title of the production which depicted In readings dances, plasticines pantomines, and music the history of the Uinof its time tah. Basin from the beginning down to the present time. An unusually colorful period was shown by about 100 Ute Indians who brought out their heirlooms and their ancient costumes to show the tribal customs and dances of their forefathers. Three other periods were depicted: Pioneering, Introduction and development of extension service woik, and the future of the Uintah Basin. An open-ai- r stage of large proLeft, Mrs. Ella Crawford, widow of Charles Crawford, Los waA constructed expressportions Angeles politician, sho took the stand for the prosecution ly for the pageant at the pictui-esquold fort, and special lightWednesday in the sensational trial of David H. Clark, former deputy district attorney. Clark is charged with the murder of ing facilities were installed. Through arrangements made Herbert Spencer, newspaperman. If he is acquitted he must with Colonel Howard C. Price ol stand trial for the murder of Charles Crawford ; right, Nancy Fort the 38th. Infantry Malone Clark bids her husband a tearful goodby as he leaves band, Douglas, under the diiection of L. A. court for Los Angeles jail Yost, played the musical score which was worked out by Mr. and Mr3. Porter several weeks prior Mr. and Mis. Berdneau Balls mo- To Bee, or Not to Bee? to the final peiformance. tored to Avon on Tuesday on It Perplexes, Baltimore Various communities in the Babusiness. Baltimore Because his bees sin between Duchesne and Vernal, Miss John Duce Is speud'ng the H. Homer Sal- a distance of 65 miles, were asweek at Benson, a house guest of wouldnt to her sister and brother-i- law, Mr. ley's had a peck of trouble. signed ihe different of episodes 22 assisted Salleys beehive, within the city prepare and a staff and Mrs. Heber Cronciuist. limits of Baltimore, was (a) with the details cf the pprfor-mancMr. and Mrs. Berdean Balls are termed a manufacturing center recovering from tonsil opera! ions The pageant was adjudged a . YPO'RE SAFE SO performed the past week. success according to the many Word has been received ftom CACKTA NOK who expressed their congratulaOgden by Mrs. Kate Mutkin of tions and appreciations to Mr. and the misfortune of Miss Vadis Mrs. Porter following the producSeamons being critically hurt fci f tion which required two and an automobile accident 4 hours to play. Mrs, Sarah Daines Sandy, Utah, was a visitor in Hyde Park the past week. Out, of 378 impo.tant waterfalls in Liazil, a minimum of 60 000 000 hoisepower could Be derived thru by zoning officials; c Sueet ard bigoway traffic con- and banned an 5 plants. act of termed nature by ditions are cosing the country (b) fficials and Permitted; more than 32,000 l:vea and almost h? ?me a nuisance a (c) by 1,000 000 injuries annually. the basis of a com neighbor; (d) plaint by the neighbor to police and finally (e) branded o. k. after An alarm clock has been invent-- the bee traffic was rerouted. Now Brightens the Day ed by a German, that switches everythings sweet as honey for an eleelric light when the boll all concerned and nobody feels Do You Roar! Him? rings. stung. e - bee-hav- n one-hal- f hydro-electri- FoxyPhd, 1 : AW.VAr.VWAV.WAW.V1V.V.V.V.V.,,V.,,V.V.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.V LET US WOOL attress Special NEW COTTON FELT MATTRESSES IS CHEAP Y our Old Mattress not have some nice wool quilts for winter? cannot get a fair price for your wool on the market with our new E. Z. 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