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Show THE HEIiALD PAGE SIX I By George Clark SIDE GLANCES out - JOURNAL. LOGAN. UTAH. THURSDAY. OCTOBER By Ahem By Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE OUR WAY F T?TT T7 " fout?Teea4 r P 19S1. 2J, i SWprr..-.,tV- . in 4'-- -- v,-- Xf TSlISY BLESSED ,r, SiA: JJv-A '"J" . ,4- - luck, barker,mv pear Bov UV. "TefiS Ht-Heri-V- Ill SAV Erie FIRST EXPERIENCE AT UUtPLAVAia PICE A MOST IS MV '. iY''wV' ,V .- Arfi - U -- r Y tferi-rie- T-- ? - -- HVI N ''flW--l PRAVlAiG I PcMY VOOR FIRST GAME M -- GlUE ME THAT BET, IF ILL SET OF PICE-I1T VOUR RATTLE V1AS CPEMEP UlHeM VOLi WERE A RIP, THEVP FlMP A SOPDES5 CF CelAMCE SMILED TAYOR ABLOY UPOll ME TKlS MIGHT - il KJEEt-lM- G FROM BUT KIqT - egapthe -- olp. J ARE CALLOUSED it? isNt kiiAiE-r-EEA- i.L Voilf ON voa put th drop ; teeth AM Old ME FOR $23 T5 came of pice, eh? noljr first VOUR KMEES oH .Hen -- fascimaTaAg game, EsHTEEJ SMILEP AmsHouiep all. Her -- SEVEAi-rEE- Al Si ICTEEli ' K,t3& Fptee! Im wrfrl BEGMNERb Uj&S' VM V - . PCJ3 U 3I ( 8 PAT OPT BY ME StWVICf INC. The boy who left home hecau.se he didnt like to work in the garden. Franklin News Mrs. Ivan Geary, Mrs. A. Aletha and Fletcher daughter, Hobbs, Jones visited at the home of Marie Hill, Arabell Parkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Anderson of Addie and Margaret Dunkley, Grace, Idaho, Sunday. Luana and Vera Packer, Mr. Mrs. Harry Whitnev. Mrs- W Reed Halverson and Bishop Earl H Cottle and Mrs. Jessie Hale Khumwav attended the Mutual spent Sunday afternoon at the convention at Preston Satur- home of Mrs. William Cottle of Mrs. 1 Julia WASH TUBBS w- - J.RWl Th. yyAvE6. BQfcASTtKiOr LUiA The Break Away! - FOR 7 ( HELP! HES STEALING A MOMENT THE NEARBY STARE STUPIDLY. Then go SOUR tearing after. him. J UAnl 'STOP mu Armil.j TRAIN! I day evening. These meetings Preston. Mr. and were In the Interest of contest work. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Whittle of Balrview were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Dunkley Sunday. Mrs. Mario Funk of Preston called on relatives here, Sun- day Hatch Mr. and Mrs Alton and Mrs. J. H. Davis motored to Shelley. Idaho, Saturday where they spent tthe week end visiting friends Mrs. Davis is from Tacoma, Washington and Is spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Alton Hatch. Mrs. Henry Biggs, Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Frank Olsen. Garnet j Woodward, Mrs. Laud Wright, and Mr. and Mrs Joseph Lowe were among those who attended the funeral services of Mae Nelson at the Preston opera house, FrliayMiss Erma Cottle, who has been visiting with Mrs- W. H. Cottle for the past week is now at Lewiston with relatives. Samuel Wright left Friday in company with Mr. Fryer, county agent, for Portland. Oregon, where he will attend the International Stock and Fur show. Mrs- Charlie Baker was called to Idaho Falls, Idaho, Tuesday on account of the illness of her son. Lewis Candle. Mrs. E. L. Fuhriman and daughter, Helen of Logan, were week end visitors at the home of Mis. A. E. Fuhriman Mr and Mrs. Horace Egan of Richmond visited at the home of Mrs Milo Egan. Sunday. Mrs. Isabell Scarbrough and - - Mrs. Laud Wright Mrs. Lizzie Webb. Miss Maggie Samuel and Mrs. Wright Wright were visitors at Gentile Valley. Sunday and spent the afternoon at the home of Mr and Mrs. Joe Wright At the Capitol Marguerite Churchill acclaimed by film critics to be one of the most promising young actresses of the screen, and who is featured with George O'Brien in Riders of The Purple Rage. Fox film version of Zane Greys celebi ated act.on romance. Coming Friday to the Capitol Theatre. disputes the theory that Hollywood film stars live lives of roseate ease. Almost a third of her lime for the past year or more has been spent In tents, camps, small town lodges, hunting hotels or in the crowded compartments of railroad trams The reason for this is that In addition to her present rcle. Miss Churchill Dlaved a lead in The Big Trail, another Fox picture filmed against the offered by the backgrounds most famous beauty spots of Western America. Her experience has been one location camp after another until she has become, in every sense of the word, an outdoor girl. Her most recent home was a 12 by 12 tent in a little valley near Sedona, Arizona, forty miles south of Flagstaff, and that far from the nearest railroad. Here Miss Churchill lived for a month during the filming of Riders Of The Purple Sage. in which Noah Berry and Yvonne Pelletier arc also featured under Hamilton direction. Mac-Fadde- ns FLYING PERMITS fSWASH HOPS QUICKLY INTO THE CAB. AFTER SMACWW6 OVER HIS GUARD. BOOTS . AND HER. BUDDIES r , THE TRAIN INTO A FLYING START. . J VL- - 1W1 NU WWVtCt, INC MQ U By Martin Oooooooh! . 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