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Show THE PAGE EiCHT TRIAL IS SET Trial of larrell Gouih and Jerry John, charged with attempting lo-to AN past a fraudulent cnecL at a cal store on Wednesday afternoon, set for Wednesday morning, August 18 at 10 oelexk before Judge Jesse P. Rich in city court. Dolores and Addle Berger of Both pleaded not guilty when Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Davis are before Judge Rich Mon- rejoicing over the arrival of a Sail Lake City are visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. R H. Alliday afternoon. daughter at their home, Sunday. son of Benson ward. Attorney and Mrs. J. Morris E. M. Van Orden of I,ca isle, n, Christensen and son, Jimmy, of member of the North Salt Lake City weie visitors in faculty Cai .ie high school, was in I ngan Logan during the weekend. Monday He called at l ho off ue of Supt J W K(rhbfde of the of Bertram Smith Mrs. Mr. and Salt Lake City spent Sunday at Cacne sci ools the Barber homo in Logan C. I. Stoddaid, pnncipal of ihe North Ca lie high school at Richof Salt mond. baa just ri iurned from the Mrs. Collins Cannon Lake City la a house guest of Univeislty of Southern California Mrs. George Torgeson. summer session at Los Angeles. Ho spi nt six weiks in Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shaffer study there and family spent the week end In PiKalello and American Falls, Mr. and Mrs A. G. Evans, Miss Idaho. Annice Iteese, Miss Ruth Baer and Miss Vein Back, have returned Professor and Mrs. E. J. May- home ftom a wetks Hip to Zion, home nard and family returned Rrjce and Grand Canyon Knronte Sunday after spending the week homo they spent one day at Fish In Uuthesne county. Lake. Misk Eioise Hyde returned to Mr. and Mre. R. Lee Kenner her home in Salt Lake City after I t lo daughter, were visitors spending two weeks in Logan as and Monday, emoute to the guest of her cousin. Miss in Logan, Preston. Idaho, Mr. Kenner l Elly Dunbar. principal of the Preston L. D. S The Finest in the West He attended summer Miss Barbara Carter of Vernal aem.uary. is s guest at the home of Mr. and school at the Young Bngham Mrs. Antone Skanchy. University at Piovo, Since thet Romantic Surroundings have he and his family spent the summer with relatives at Mantl Perfect Floor om u DWffil Old Mill DANCING ( Wednesday TUESDAY. AUGUST L Mrs M O Bill of Hunting"1-- ! voiki"g in the mi'l and hiis been since that lime. Park, Cal. is in I.ogan via it m a M with Mr and Mrs Robert Marriage Licenses Smith, lie in spending a few dee M image Retimes have been is visiting wfin ins aunt. Mrs H BU.d final the ottue ut the fafhe rum Batson of CUikston. co tnly vlerk to V, illiam C, Cartel both of San ( anulla Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffiths an and Mr, and Mis. Robert M Smith Urani IbO, Miss Giant is a native Montpelier, Idaho, Newel Ottis spi nt Sunday at Lakota on Ik at of f A. W llllOl d ayler, tll.d Hu2l-Lake. timer both of Hdiliy, Idaho; i, ji . and Bella Edith Mrs. A. J. Hanaen a::.J Mis of Logan. Cora Page relumed home afn i Johnson, both I attending celebration ' the last week at Pay aim Home-Coming- -- nel W. Sanders Mrs. Carl daughters, Bith and Joyce, leU Saturday for San Franpigc Mrs an Indefinite vtsit with Mrs Jose ph Hat Sanders wyler. , Mr. and Mrs Eimer Johnson, Mr and Mrs Fied redrttkson. Miss Gretta Fredikkson and Hass aiti nded the f anei il Johnson, seiviees Sunday at Weston lot Gtoige Kilton Mis Venna McCracken left Mon day for a two weeks vibit wit i friends in California Mr. and Mrs. William left Motdav tor San Partington Franoio i Partington will enter for trailing and Mrs Pnrtng'oi Mr. will Iti-nn- visit with friends and a lives Joseph Meyrick, ileik at the U I. C. freight depot, has returned from a 10 day vacation trip to the ' At the Capitol sident; James Smith, second vue president; and Mr Daines, sec retary. Dr. Daines succeeds S. kj Lamb of Hde Park as prejidei J which brings Marie Politics, Dressier to the Capitol '1 heatre m her first picture as a full fledged star, Is unique in that it gives her equal opportunity as a comedienne and as a dramatic act ress In it she rnaes laughs as n Peducln0" and Caught Short" and at the same time rises to dramatic heights as in Anna Chrihtie or Mm and Bill The new picture is a comedy drama of political life. Miss Dressier playo a housewife wno, goaded to action by rondo ions la her town, runs for mayor, organizes tne womens vote and drive ou gang(er rule. Polly Moran plays political manager and aide In battle. The story is an original by Zelda Sears and Malcolm rt Bojlan R was adapted by Wells Root with dialogue by Robert E. Hopkins. While most of the story is screamingly funny, the tense dia matic moments disclose Miss Dressier a a character actress of compelling foice. The picture was produced lavishly with one of the largest exterior sets ever built and hundreds of people appear in the torchlight procession, political rallies and other dramatic high I spots. ... he-- r Funeral serviPROVIDENCE ces for Mrs Itosina Trater were in the Providence h hi Sunday Fust waid chapel with Bishop A M Hammond in (harge Speakers ne'e Jacob Zollinger, John K Sc hiess, Conrad Alder, nn Cliecketts, J IT. Schiesg Mary and Preside nt A E Anderson. The spoiling all extolled the work of t tie di ad woman during icligiotis life in Providence. The ward choir under the direction of J E. Spuhler sang three numbers. A group of Primal y children sang one number, a ladles rlmi us gave a selection and the Misses Olive and Emma Dell Hanson plaved a piano duet. Prajers were by H. B. Campbell and H A. Theurer. Interment was in the city, cemetery where the grave was dedicated by W. R. Zollinger. 3 1. 1 r Luncheon on the campus followthe meeting, with basb ell and other spoits, and social gathering during the afternoon. Family members came fio n various parts of Idaho and Utah, Cache valley having the laigest ed About 130 members of the Wil Ram and Henry Seamons families gathered Satuulay ou ue campus of the Utah State Agricullui al college to hold their annual reunion J. W. Seamons. Jr presided at a meeting of the assembled group at 11 a. m. He gave a short addiess of welcome, following congregational singing and pra yer. Other program numbers at the . DR. A. J. BROOKING - itrr-ii Dr. l.. C. wnicutt Osteopathic -- is Physician Osteopathic Treatments. Non surgical Treatment of Piles and Varicose Veins PHONE 675 W 27 So. 1st East 3E. W. ELLIOT & COI The NEW all carry exceptionally ttHnenim LOWPRICES IFIIBiEM2 PT Owomen in a cigarette lias ever appealed to so swiftly and truly as the fresh mildness of Camels in the Humidor Pack. 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Daines, organization sectetary, presented a financial report. of the organization Officers were elected for the ensuing yeuer. They are: Dr. L. L. Daines, pre t . J xr."zzl Smith repiesentation. hit-an- a Vacation erame wunnnii prefer ft II. , Pacific Northwest where he v si He toil in Sca'tle and Portland. was who Laura Mrs. Borchert, went tlnough one of the largest t weeks two burned ago lumber mills in the northw-tat severely Is reported to he Improving at Longview, Wash, where his bio If it were possible for a her home. liter, William Meyiick, la employ- run driver to be in two places at he same time, both of them oughl ed. The brother sulfered a badly McClellan Bell, Bon of Mr. and crushed leg sometime ago while to he in Jail. My Dental Office will be Closed Until August 20th. Ideal crowd and the best music in the west . . . That's why everybody dances at the Old Mill. HERALD-JOURNA- good cigarettes should lie fine tobaccos kept fine, no matter where or when jou buy them. 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