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Show THE PAGE FOUR BECILL Elf Jt beThreatened with deporation Captain Barlow made a vsm cause the hat overstayed her resi collection of sp.clineis and pic- Pence permit, Janina Smolinska tures, the only means tin y hud of above, who waa Miss Poland" In proving to people In the east that the 1928 Into national beauty con the wonders of the Yellowstone test, is seeking permission to go actually existed. The gieat fire of to Europe to marry an American Chicago in 1872 destroyed all Ihis citizen, then to return to the United States legally. Not evidence, Mrs. Heap said. once after Ills surveying trip did her husband return to the park, his widow said. He returned to the earn where business interests held him until his death. Miss Fredone Shumway spent last week in Hyrum at the home of Mr. and Mis. Milo A. Hobbs. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Hansen are visi mg frlerds and relatives In Paul Bahen and Henry Howells Idaho for two weeks. spent last week end at Bear Lake. Idaho Falls, Paul Monsen and T. If. Merrill Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas of Garfield are visiting wllh Mr, of Richmond was the speaker at Thomas futhcr. John E. Thomas sactament nu eting, Sunday afMrs. John Earley and son, ternoon. Amom of Laketown vein SunI A. Brower and son Carl, left for l lie canyon to bring day gueBls of her daughter. Mis todi David J, Thomas. Mrs. Thomas ,t supply of wood down for winaccompanied them hack to Lake-tow- ter und timber. for a weeks visit. R F. Shumway is spending two Chauncey Lofthouso entertain- weeks at his ranch in Dayton, ed at a chicken supper ThursIdaho. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rentley and day evening. Covers were laid for twelve guests. The evening Misses Gertrude and Eva Bentley was spent in mu'te and games. and Doris Farrell were Salt Lake Miss Mary and l.arbata F nith v.sitors, Tuesday, aro visiting in llyium the Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Owen and of their Aunt Mts. Gei trade Pet- daughter, l.uella, and Mrs. Leo erson. Hansen and childien of Logan Mr. and Mrs rthur Rumtm rs spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. motored to Ogdu Sunti iy even K.,y S. 11 iimen, 11. Y. Denson and Mib. Luelia B. llunler. ing. A welcome- home party will be Kockwood of Miss Berulece hail Friday Rexburg, ldtlio is visiting here held In the evening in lmnoi of Elder Nlu with her sister, Mrs. Clarence Tams who has just recently ro Lott. turned from the Central Stales Miss Nadine Shumway of Presmission. A good j rogram has bi n ton, Idaho is the guest of Miss arianged and an Invitation u lamise Shumway at the home oi extended to the public, Mr. and Mrs R, F. Shumway. Babies born during the vieh Wilhelm Kowallls of Logan was were to Mr. and Mrs. Ilinest here on business, Monday. Obray, a boy. Mr. and Mrs Ol.ver M's) Freuone Shumway attend N. Smith, a gill. Word was alsc eii toe annual midsummer ban received of the birth of a baby luet of the Sorosis Sorority at girl to Mr. and Mrs. Orie Heaps l.ojrn, Saturday evening. Miss Cer M ss Laurene Butler, of Smithfield. Mrs. tfenpi was formerly Miss Fern Norris 01 ultimo Hansen and Mr. Merlin the Paradise and Lee Cottle attended Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Howells dam lit the Old Mill Saturday and children spent last week at nigm IV. B. Hunter Monte Cristo. Cliff .! nsen, Mrs. Hannah Miles of Ogden If and At.r.el and Arnold Wheeler visiting relatives and friends. enjoyid tha week cud ilshing in Logan canyon. Returns From Salt Lak- eHem miag Mortensen and small Nominated for the hardest returned to LiUlafn, daughter, 1931: headline of working Business Leader Optimistic: their home in Salt oC Tuesday last week part Says Bottom of Depression Has after spending heie wilh Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Keen Passed. Moitensen and family. team baseball The Trenton motored to and their families where la., Saturday Sitrwell, they competed at the celebration there. Trenton was victorious Mand Goodfellow Tdell small child, Geraldine Ilae, ! ft for Preston, today after spending two weeks with leiatives here. geyser. ' n rie-st- i - rsd i 1 11-- -s GLENDALE j i v Larsen and Tercuy the huv loader Into use In gathering oiiaw out of the stubble fields for their poultry There are other poultrymen lu ttiifi community who are gathering straw Bom fields t hat have been cut with a combine harvester. Miss Verla Hcbdou of Preston Meilin hi ought Quick-Dryin- g Floor Varnish Yon Quick-Dryin- can now Floor g in nish secure quality Var- Neptunite NEPTUNITE QUICK-DRYIN- LOOK VARMSH in e L dries dust-fre- e hour to rico.-.-f in from four to five hours. It forms a hard, durable surface not easily marred. o-- It is not affected by Lot or cold water. See us about this New Varnish A 2f f -- spent Inst Sunday with Miss Ethel Owen. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Auger spent last Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mts. Kd Beigiiuist. M 3 Vesta Nttlson of Preston is working for bet pant Mrs. Roah P. Lai sen. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Feterborg were special dinner guests o: and Mis. Guy C their son h a .t Sunday evening Peterborg. Mr. an Mis. C, J. Larser and fan. ly motored to Mapleton s1" .V. s. Larsen's mother who is u, cling with a broken arm. Mr. and Mrs. L. 11. Larsen of Pieston were among the Sunday visitors heie. Lauvon Manning of Preston Is his spending a lew days with undo, Lee Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Vent Nelson were at the Donetta Springs the first of the week. Mrs. Glen Porter Is spending a few weeks with her mother. Mrs. Carolina Gunnersoti ot Salt Luke C.ty, Utah. 1 u Hhus had received word from B. H. Roberta, spcre'ury of the Juvenile Court commission at Suit Lake, to (he effect that another examination would be conducted In October for the position of juvenile probation officer. Arcoidlng to word received the examination that 14 applicants took some time ago, was not satisfactory. These 14 applicants oi anv others desiring to take the test may do so at the time the examination Js given. In the meantime, Mr. Roberts instructed Judge Perry to make temporary appointments Ip hls district. Judge Perry announced that Andiew King would continue as probation otflcer until further word Is received. mnp-pili- f. HI Juvenile Judge L. Tom Perry announced this morning that he YELLOWSTONE PARK, Wyo., Amrust 11. sixty years after Per husband entered what is now Yellow stone National park as a aarvev leader of one of the 1. ing partle. to study this Mrs, David Porter Heap, of ihe hotel, Philadelphia, Washington came tor the first time to view the wonders that her husband saw then. She spent the last week in July here. Together with Captain J. W. IDap, Harlow, Brigadier-Genera- l then a youthful ctfptali in the enS. U. of the rmy, gineering corps led a joint government expedition into the park area and discovered the famous Mammoth Hot Sprinr. They traversed all of the route that is now the famous loop of the Yellowstone, visiting Mount Washburn, the Gtand Canvon and the two magnitieent falls. Sulphur mountain, Ihe Mud Geyser, Yellowstone lake, Ihe Upper Geyser Basin, Shoshone Lake, Soda Butte Creek and then out of the park by way of Mammouth Hot Springs. Dr. F V. Hayden led the geologic expioistlon rirly that made purveys of the area at the same lime. To these lime men is attributed the opening of Ihe route between the Yellowstone river and tiie lajwer Geyser Basin, the exploration of the basin, the of the shoreline of Yellow- slone lake and the headwaters of Ihe Snake river and (lie exploration of latmar valley. Bilgadler Genera! Heap also mined the Fan WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 12. 193 L First Pictures of the Lindberghs in Far North May Wed So She Can Live In U. S. GIVER ! HERALD-JOURNA- Messrs Morgan and Joseph Jeo son and LeQrande Hale and Miss June Jenson spent Wednesday in Hiigham City. Daughter's Birthday Celabratad Mrs. George t. Larsen enter tained on Friday afternoon In honor of the ninth birthday ot her daughter, Lois. Dainty refreshments were served to ten litlie guests. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester C. An derson arrived home on Thursday Mr. Anderson has spent the. past two years in the Canadian nils slon field. Mrs. Anderson joined him about three months ago t labor with him until he was re leased a short time ago. Out of Town Visitor. Mr. and drs. Owen Barlow and children of Sait Lake and Alma of Sliurtliff Nevada Overton, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Annie P. Anderson and Mrs. Joan V. Barlow. G T. Alvord spent the week end in Sage, Wyoming. Mrs. A. L. Merrill and child ren and Mrs. Agnus Oarr oi Pocatello, Idaho are visiting with Mrs. Willard Garr. Attend Temple Excursion A large number from our ward attended the Hyrum stake temple excurs on on Friday evening. Mrs, Matilda Olson and daughter Viola spent the week end in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olson and . Mr. and Mrs. Joel Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Hans L. Nielson spent the week end in Soda Springs, Idaho. While there they attended the annual stampede. On Visit For 10 Day two and Mts. Afton Hulse children Dee and Rose Marie of Salt Lake arrived ' Saturday to visit for ten days with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Pitkin and Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Huise. Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Rose of Logan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hulse. and Mrs. Ernest Neves Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Neves Bpent Sunday In Trenton. Millville was Well represented at meeting in Hyrum on Sunday. Attend Reunion T. H Cutler left for Salt Lake and other points on Sunday even ing. He will attend the Alma Day reunion in LagoOn on Monday where he haa been requested to give one of his dramatic readings Return to Sait Lake Perry Brown of Salt Lake spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Pitkin. Miss Carmen Pitkin returned to Salt Lake with Mr. Brown on Sunday even Ing. Miss Pitkin hag spent the past two weeks here with het -- Pile-dhoo- d parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Glenn o! Wellsvllie spent Sunday with Mrs O. W. I.p.rsen. Interesting Program Given A very interesting program was given on Sunday evening in the M. I. A. conjoint which was held Sacrament in connection with meeting. The following numbers were given: solo by Mrs. Etta Jenson and a duet by Mrs. Effie Toombs of Benson ward and Ken nelh Nilson. The speakers were Elders John Qulnney and Russell Humphries who have recently re turned from the mission and Elder Sylvester An derson who has Just returned from the Canadian mission. The people were well paid for attending these services as all the speakers related some very interesting ex Swiss-Germa- penences. PROVIDENCE Curiosity of a boy to see what would happen when a gun shell is plated in a honllie, verv near proved tatal to Vernon 'Kresie, son of William Kresie of this town The accident happened near the lad s home sometime last week. According to reports, the hoy was playing near a bonfire when lie decided to put the shell on the blaze to see w hat would happen After leaving it there for a w h and nothing happened, the leaned over the to take when it exploded. The bullet entered his side. He was rushed to t Memorial hospital where he was treated by Dr. S. M. Budge. The lad was taken to his hone a few days ago and is reported to ba on the road to recovery. 15 m Y Here are tjie first pictures of Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh in the far north on their perilous flight to the Orient. Above you see the famous conqueror of the Atlantic standing on the pontoon of his fleet monoplane at Churchill, on the western edge of Hudson Bay. Fascinated natives are assistwhile others ing him prepare for the westward take-of- f of Lindy and Anne watch from shore. Below is a close-uclimbing into their big plane. The pictures were flown to the United States. p Ernest compliment guests mons, a visitor from Soda Springs. of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Matkin The table war, centered with fragrant cut flowers and jade tapers for an indefinite length of time. were at each In silver holders 42 People Attend Services There were foity two peoplc-fro- end of the long table. Miss Sarah Hyde Paik that attended Seamons, Norman Seamons, the the services at the Logan temple guest of honor, and the hostess The Misses Nellie and Virginity Jones of Ogden are and Mrs. William Johnson at Ben son ward Sunday. Miss Lima Jensen spent' several days visiting her sister Mrs. Jack Dursteller at Whitney. Reed Hendricks and Scott Hendricks attended a birthday party at Lewiston Wednesday evening in honor of Benard Hendricks. Attend Party at Larsen Home Mr. and Mrs. Marion Allen at fended a party Saturday even ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs uwen Larsen at Richmond, Mrs Larsen entertained in honor of het brother and his wife Mr. and Mrs Sidney Biggs of St. Anthony. Mr. and Mrs. Moraio Daines and family of Logan spent Sunday iifternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs Otiv Larsen. The Snap Dragon club met at the home of Mrs. Clnrence Allen Friday afternoon. The time was spent in making sport dresies Light refreshments were served. ' Mr. and Mrs. Janies McMurrin and children of Logan spent Sun-- ! day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph1 Alien. Mrs. William Webster of Logan is spending several days with Mrs J. C. Allen. Bishop and Mrs. J. L. McCarrey of Richmond called Sunday evening to visit Miss Rosa Allen and , Thomas Allen. Mr, and Mrs. O. J. Johnson spent Sunday up High Creek can yon. Motor to Blue Creek Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allen and son Clair and Mrs. William Webster motored to Blue Creek Sunday. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Allen. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Allen and Mrs. Raymond Allen were Logan shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen an nottnee the marriage of theii daughter Lucille to Spencer S Sm it it of San Francisco, California, August 4, 1931. They are spending their honeymoon touring ' Canada Miss Donna Allen of Ogden is spending a week visiting Miss Edris Allen. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Allot and family of Ogden spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J S Allen. spent Monday afternoon with Mrs John Johnson. Mr. Pitkin Entertains Mrs. W. W. Pitkin entertained on Monday afternoon. Social chat and music were enjoyed. A delici ous lunch was served to Mis. Lor enzo Hansen, Mrs. Chailes Gun nell, Mrs. Louis T. Watkins, Mrs Robbins and Mrs. William George Knowlton of Logan. Mrs Afton Hulse of Salt Lake and Mrs. Rozella Garr. Mrs. Cora Hoodless and Mrs Lucille Sparks and baby spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. ihy Mr. and Mrs. William Toombs and children of Benson Ward spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nilson. Ferrln Hale and Miss Alice Belnap of Salt Lake called on Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hale on Sun day evening. Mrs. L. V Hovey of Logan His Jenson. BLUEBIRDS AT McCrackens Hall rrienas. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Thatcher of Logan spent Sunday at Hyde Park, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hancoy. were Included. on Wednesday evening. Injured While Workin- gWhile walking at Logan canMr. and Mrs. E. B. Lundquist Miss Menita Perkes, Miss Ruth Kirby, Miss Bertie Carver and of Smithfield spent Sunday at yon last week, Alma Cook susMiss F.eipha and Terese Neilseu Hyde Park visiting with Mrs. tained injuries which necessitatare spending a few duy3 at Lo Katherine Harris. ed his being confined at his home Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Neilsen a ft-days. gan canyon. Mrs. Leslie Hanrey entertained on Friday afternoon, in Honor of Mrs. Geneva Maughan of Salt Lake City. The afternoon was spent informally, with music and visiting, after which a dainty lun eheon was served to the follow Miss Eulalia Lee ing guests: Mrs. Grace Perkes, Mrs. Lillian Daines, Mrs. Oritna Thurston, Mrs Lila Purser, Mrs. Gertrude Per ker, the guest of honor and the hostess. The living rooms were made attractive with flagrant summer flowers. W. Seamons Mr. and Mrs. and sons, Ernest and Wendell, oi Soda Springs, Idaho, spent Sat urday and Sunday here and in Logan. They attended the Sea nion's family reunion at the U. S A. C. while here. Mrs. Harold Daines Is confined to her bd a present because of illness. THE Cove News At the regular sacrament meet ing held Sunday the speakers were: C. I. Stoddard of Richmond Elder and home missionaries. Funk of Richmond and Elder Shumway of Trenton, they gave many luteresting remaiks. A duet was sung by Mrs. Guy Larsen and Mrs. Ambrose Larsen. Mr. Shum-waand Mr. Funk also visited the Sunday school. Cecil Allen of Grace, Idaho Is two weeks with Ihf spending grandparenta. Mr. end Mrs. A. n Allen. Mr. and Mrs, Marion Bair and children ot Provo are spending several days with Mr. Bairs par ents, Mr. and Mrs. II. Lester Bair. Mrs. Leon Pond and children of Lewiston spent Saturday visiting Mrs. E. II. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Larsen were Logan shoppers Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Owen Larsen and family of Richmond spent Sunday afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Biggs. Mrs. W. J. Harrison, Miss en da Harrison and Max Harrison attended the show at Logan Wed nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jensefi and children Boyd and Ruth of Salt Lake City were guests of Bishop and Mrs. L. H. Allen, Sunday. Miss Itha Johnson of Benson ward spent the week end visiting Miss Carrol Hatch. Charles Jensen attended the funeral of Mr. Jensen at Weston Sunday. Mrs. C. R. Greene and Mrs. J. C. Larsen of Logan spent Thursday visiting Mrs. Thomas Hen dricks. California Visitor Blaine Harrison of California son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. llarri son o Logan and his friend Mr. Van Orden of California called to visit Wednesday afternoon Mr and Mrs. W. J. Harrison. Miss Agatha Hatch entertained at. a dinner Sunday, her guests were: Miss Hazel Cornish, Miss Bethea Day, Miss Neta Eskelsen and Miss Irene Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Lamb oi Hyde Park spent Sunday after noon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oral Ballam. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hatch and family were dinner guests of Mr house were visiting at the houip of his Mr. and Mis parents Sunday, Thomas Neilsen. Mrs. Sarah Purser entertained at a family dinner on Sundav. Elder Cottle of Trenton and Elder Seamons of Sods Springs gave a two minute talk at Sunday school, Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Arlow Hyde spent Sunday here with relatives and Yuu GREATEST t. VALUE Entertains Primary EVER BUILT Class Balls and Mrs entertained their primary rlas, tne beginners, CD Saturday after noon at an outdoor picnic. Games were played ant luncheon was served. At the regular sacrament meet nK on s,1T,day evening at tht ward chapel the speakers were Miss Kemp, daughter of Bishop Kemp of North Logan, and EUle Ernest Seamons of Soda Springs Miss Kemp and Mr. Seamons art both recently Mrs. Carma Lucille Waite INTO Ford aries Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown o Hyrum spent Sunday in our ward guests of Mrs. Rosabell Thurston Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Brigham tors here, guests Purser. of Mrs. Cr 4 i The Beautiful Ford Tudor Sedan 490 $ Purser of City were Sunday A Nj Mrs. Phebe Hyde spent the past week at Brigham City, guest oi her daughter and son in law Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Purser. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Hyde and family motored to Brigham on Friday and Mrs. Phebe Hyde accompan led them home. Mr. and Mrs. John Kirby mot ored to Smithfield on Sunday where they visited at the homt of Mr. Kirby's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Joigensen. Visitors from Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Gorn Rosell of Salt Lake City spent Sunday at Hyde Park, guests of Mrs. Rosells mother, Mrs. Edith Purser. Mrs Rosell was formerly Miss Iva Lou Purser. 4 visi- Sara! Mr. and Mrs. John R. Seamons dinner on Sunday in compliment to Mr. and Mrs D. W. Seamons of Soda Surings enternned at ( F. O. B. Detroit, plus freight and delivery. Bumpers and spare tire extra at lot coat.) Covers were laid for twelve. Entertain at Chicken Dinn- erMiss Gwen Haneey entertained at a chicken dinner on Sunday, vs you buy a Ford car today, you buy what is the greatest value in the history of the Ford Motor Company. Never before has so much beauty, comfort, safety and performance been offered at such a low price. The low price of the Ford is something to think about because it means an immediate saving of many dollars always an important consideration. But far more significant than price alone is what you get for that price. When high quality is combined with low price, you may justly take pride in having found a most satisfactory purchase. See the Ford ride in it learn something about the value that is built into every part. The more you know about it, the more certain you will be that it ia Ihe car for you. It is literally true that when you get the facts you will get a Ford. WHEN Y, (Saum Snirag You too, can sing at the blows of depression if your money is invested safely and securely. Federal Building and Loan Ascociation Certificates do not fluctuate with the market. Their safety and regular 6 earnings assure you at all times of financial security. $500 matures $1000 with safety in 128 months. 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