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Show THE lAGE TWO HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, .MONDAY. JANUARY L, 2 3. 1 Extra! Beauty Contest Winner Wins Sorosis Sorority Dinner Honors THE MISS IODUNKS" ADRIENNE A LON REAI.IA CLICKS. UPSETTING '1UADITION OK ALL Thirty Fourth Anniversary ; I j Mis Blfini hf v i ti uned at diiinoi cve- home - - H I L Programs Are i u AiJpoinkd Dinner Party -, t i M i w.i in iO iVclu; Ka y- I.mn Hiwkiii. diiii Mi-- - Fr n m li- -: Relief Society v . hi S"in h. Mrs ui. v- ut.h l An itiformu! duncing pmty was the held Hutuidny evening nt ' Hotel Kc les bv the pledges of fonprht against the jinx and linallv wonr Shes cm her i atfi mty 11. ins for way to film stardom for Warner Druthers in Hollywood. Sigma Chi of the affair were ill bulge , Scott chiui mini, lin MeCleH.in, urd Owen.x and Mums Wiiflil. Well prcM'iil Si Kitty couples chi the id uiembcr.i cral Sigma . chapter of Salt Lake City and their partner' wen in iiUeiiiluncc MisGiiIIh IlcdiicliMiu Light refreshments were served at a well appointed dinner ell Music was lurnished by Dan I arty at her home Friday oveping Crockett and his orchestra. Tin mu sis weio seated at mu S pedal guests for the evening largo tabic covered with a la H included ' Professor anil Mrs P t .cloth and centered with a graceful for basnet The following E. Peterson, Lt and Mrs. John programs of fruit. Covers were lroak-end .Professor Irvin Relief Society meetings lor TuesH. Pltaet a .. foe sbcteen guests.. f Hull day have been, announced Following dinner the remaitid'-f irst W aril Meeting will begin of tile evening was enjoyed wilh at 2:Su o'clock and the .Social .Ser- mill ic und playing Bunco. Prize, vice lefison will be given by Mrs. were awarded to Mrs, Vivian SpenAda P. England. cer sail Mrs A M. Smith Miss Josephine Smith gave sevFifth Ward Mrs. A. J. Hansen will be in charge of the Literary eral piano selei lions and Miss Mrj nnd Mrs. Gilbert Cole enNyman anil Miss Melba which will be given by with vocal tertained the members of the program, O. A. Garff. She Will give a F.sehler entertained Mrs. K. M. club at their home Saturreview of Russian literature. Meet- ducts. day evening. Cards were enjoyed ing will start at 2 p. m. nfier which a late supper was Eleventh Human BeWard aeivecl to twelve members. Card prires were awarded to havior, by Overstreet will be the Snow .Mrs W. L. Skanihcy, Mr and topic on the afternoon program M-- s, tV K. fabbons and Oliver and will be given by Mrs. Julia Musical numbers will S. Green Kkanrhey. he furnished by the Relief SoThe roof oMhe, PllESTON, Special music will ciety chorus. on West i neiil.i 5 he given by Mrs. Sarah Brown, Kimlmll g irage CardA Saturday. The garage is Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Lamborn and collapsed brick front building a 1irgc red Mrs. Sarah Cole. Meeting begins west of the Ford Motor Co. It at 2 30 o'clock. The roof excessive a flat had I reThird Ward An autobiography snow that has fallen was Mrs. G. H. Jcssop of Nibloy eu-- I rebe will tertained at a prettily appointed of H. A. Overstreet sponsible for the entire roof and I luncheon J. Barrett viewed Mrs. and 500 party at her most of one side wail caving in Myrtle by home Friday afternoon. The lunch-- . during the social service lesson The build'.ng is valued at eon was served from one long oi the afternoon. and at the time of the roof l table cat in was used for and was centered with a failing I. basket of fruit. Place curds were marked for j being stored in the building, al-- ; f Mrs. Kussell Hanson and Mrs it has not been used as though a regular for several I Ueva Bignell of Logan, Mrs. E. .1 garage : of the cars belonged Nhelse Must ami Mrs. Vern Wilson, Jr., years. I of Hyrum, Mrs. Lucille Preston to of Joshua tar Sparks Mis Poheef D Walden enter- dealer. The toss on the ears i., Smithfield, Mrs. Agnes Hansen and Mrs. Sylva Fife of Frovidenoe, M.-tained the members of her i tub at estimated at S2in. The building' I of the United property Phylis Jensen, Mrs. Marion Jessois a supper nr.d bridge party at her is the A linwl ot Mutex Mrs. Edward Jessop, Mrs. Leone home Friday evening Building Loan eompain Mrs. Ruth Eliason and fruit centered the supper table ' Anderson, Th-- ' t irth is at k'.ivt Mrs. Cora Hionloxs. txo thnu- Bridge prizes were won bv Mi nJ milbon umts oM, ,i National store High prizes were won bv Charles Olsen and Mrs. Dun Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Edward h uomnntt o estimates ) j j V j - uitei i '(ed mi a bigw-tie and bcLi r toll i rating id. lot III Announced Li Of Storage Garage Follow Luncheon $20.-f)i- o CLERIC AND CROONER altvap-pointe- aso-uatio- Caves In Roof ; - ,t Entertained I ? tt. Club Members s ic A d Bridge Supper For Club r nieetiii of the Fi. h and Game assoc idiion of iV.ilH' uiiinty will be held at the Utah St ite Agi lcultural rw an collage Thuwhiv, 7 p m, at nhich fain: my 's lime it vein be decided whether or not to dispose oi tie canyon property now owned by the the money to be used for the improve nu nt of the present site on the Cat he Junction load west of town An open forum will he held at the meitii.g and ev ry Logan sportsman will have the opportunity of expressing his v.cws on the matter. An cMc'oot program has been arranged for the dinner, according to R E. Berntson. secretary of the a.s.sm latum It will in- lude a via al solo by Kendrick Hawkes. selections from a brass quartet, anil a motion picture on wild game following the dinner George B Ireston will be toastmaster for the affair and a number of fish and game officials will be present, including Newell B Cook, State Game Commissioner of Salt Lake City. ? ; j ' MERIT BADGES TO examinatipn. But suppose Cecily iaccidents been reported? A young, your tention to the road ahead and you wont have any trouble should come home while she was; lovely girl In a blue bathrobe? see? She could leave a note, No. away? ' Do Yes, said Cissy, Ive run over to see Mrs. Hill." But why should she go toj niRL DcABMOUNT, wearing we come to a town before we see Mrs. Hill? Cissy might, and his brown striped suit, opened come to Mendel Springs? a town, Mendel Springs aint fairly, think it odd that Ann the door. of his car. and when should choose today to go paying had climbed in he hon. Its just kind of a big hotel on the order of the Harvey neighborhood calls. slammed the door shut and said, You little sweeties you! Crlpest Houses on the Santa Fe. Trains People could go into shops and dresses and shoes I was scared to death yon stop there, and the passengers can buy clothes get of? and eat, it they want; or, and stockings and hats but they wouldnt show up again. I promised Id come. said if it aint meal time, the passenWheres my over- gers can get a drink from theorminand slippers. Was Barry the sort two eral springs. What a drink who could shop In ladies wear night bag? stuff does for a mans I put it in the back along with of that departments? Who would do so? stumeek is a miracle. That's what One could never tell. Cecily mine. Your little hitsie hag it is see? a miracle. That's be so extravagant. You aint big my sorry, bag. why were stopping there tonight. city had no money. Barry's money ara you, baby? We could make Topknot, easy; One Cissy surety wouldn't? for what? questioned but Sorry my stumeek lias gone back on never could tell. me, here, the last two week, o Not so I money: That mine, Thinking your big bag hot. talking about money. . . . mean, and your little bitsle bag and I know," said I've wads' ot It, Ann, and all are along side by aide like two you told me. That had been a bad buddies. yours s. nothing will fix me up like dream. she had Deliberately No, said to turned it into a dream a funny, Say, hon, you never told your some ot that water. I'm goingAnd ' doggy dream. Thinking of chum nor anytning (bat wo were fill up on it tonight see? and-; This was only Jnne. making Merfjel Springs this eve- again In the morning, money Damn! said Earl. Other girls lost Jobs and found ning, did you? A tire had blown out. Repairnew ones. Advertisements. Twelve Conroe I didnt. 1 told her ing It took a long time, as such years experience. It Cissy mar- Elnemount, like you said. ried? If Cissy did not marry? Atta little sweet baby! I things go, because it needed Jo he The Very-Fanc-y Educational hinted around the garage about patened. 'Sgood thing, he said, when Fund. Not to be touched, not to Bluemoiint, asking the road3 and be touched. It went like a tune. so on see? And I told my land- at last they were oft again, that-1- ' we weren't doing more than 4S The finest school In tlio country lady that I was making s. on account ot a business back there, or we might have had ?V L for Switzerland. busted." Pretty dresses travel a chance transaction tonight. So thats O. trouble when that thing s, I was thinking," said to meet the nicest sort ot people. IC. see, it yonr folks should go s that if we should come She might telephone to making inquiries. But I dont to a nice town before wo get to at Ermlntrudes and ask hardly think they will, do you? Mendel Springs It might be a good u about the history examination. dont think so, said The girls were probably studying. Theyre very philosoph- plan to stop and have dinner That wouldnt matter just tor a ical specially my sisters. I guess there. Sort of break our trip, you moment. If Cissy should try to theyll Just eay, 'Well, If Bbes know? Naw, hon. Bum steer. Most of get the home number and find the gone, shes gone, and that will be' e ' Btufl they serve in these the It. to be should She therell have all stayed Uobgsy? fn the office. Cissy would try to dumps would make the Sure, thats It. And Im tell1 ckU her there until 5 o'clock. She hon, you'll never regret horse sick. Mendel Springs for looked at her watch. Ten minutes this day as long as yon live see? Us. And youll thank me for it after 5. No use being so silly and It will be a red letter day in your when you see what they set in , . j nervous. Cissy would be cprajng life see?, big,.rfsd letter front .of you for one dollar, and served as swell as a dining car. ' ., t any ninute now. She had ip, come, 4ay did not answer Like a fellow said, last time we i home. She could not go about In her old bathrobe. It might be that. They went riding along to- .was .there, she didnt see how easier to sit on the porch and gether at 40 miles an hour. they did it for a dollar." V , watch for her. She could leave the (To Be Continued) Say, hon,H Earl questioned, Mary-France- s. j Mary-Franc- j j Mary-France- , along-would- Mary-France- s. Mary-France- Mary-France- Blue-mon- nt Mary-France- Mary-France- s. X ( one-hors- ing-yo- -- Mary-France- s 1 Ogden Livestock j OGDEN, Utah, Jan. 25 if III Hogs: Receipts 2312, including 515 for market, 300 direct. 428 to Los Angeles packers, 284 to Los Angeles market, 102 to Reno packers, 94 to Oakland packers and to San Francisco packers. 619 Supply mostly medium und light Nebraska hogs quotable tOD $4.25 on 170 to 190 lb. lights: bulk 160 to 215 lb. weights quoted $4 00-25: packing sows, quoted late Saturday six loads medium and light Nebraska hogs with freight benefit $f CATTLE: Receipts 9,55, including 630 for market, 233 to Los Apgeles market and 92 to south San Francisco market. Killing classes about steady: steer quality $3 common plain, mostly and medium heifers one load good 809 ib. heifers $5 00: medium and good cows mostly ail cutters bulls vealers $5.50. mostly SHEEP: Receipts 2369, Including .577 for market, 9u9 to Los Angeles packers, 263 to south San Francisco market and 530 to Chicago market no early action on fed slaughter lambs; good 80 to 88 lb fed Idaho's ,held Monday at IUSDAI The Preston PRESTON Chamber of Commerce has carried on a commendable piece of work during the winter in atto solve local unemtempting ployment problems. They succeeded in registering the unemployed. who a few over numbered forty. They collected, during December from donations $483 63, and paid out scrip for work during the same oeriod $43S.67, leaving p cash balance of $44 96. A splendid piece of woi k was carried on in papering and painting the interior of the library at a cost of only $60 00 Tn addition, PIS' Was paid out for mulling wood from nearby canyons and $360 67 has been paid for snow from the city clearing streets. The above expenditures rep'e-se220 woiking days given to thirty loin! men for which they received $2 00 per day The committee has also given nwnv sixiv saiks of potatoes, thirty squash, forty bushels ot apples, five gallons of milk per day and several eggs. st,ril nt j SERIOUSLY ILL SMITH FI fcJ.D Klizo . Athay, helnw cal service station operator, Jan 27 7 study, to, be set musty ill at wiuidwoik, ami leather work. K 30-- reported home here. " .to Fame i ourses repeat for a sei nnd section Fob 3 Courses it ptevioils week li Corn plants are sometimes af-- f ted with plant "diabetes repeat form" too mm it sugar in Fob 1(1 7'3(Fk 30 Swimming, They their rue seiiously intissues and" Courses public safely; K jured. lor seeiimi seetion. r'pMt 1 RITES FOR 1 A Keb 17 Feb lo program eon- linu (I 21 7 Life saving, SUNDAY ( bookFob. binding; si-ti-3- 0 Courses rt for sei ond Section. SAN FRANCISCO Wholesale h 2 Courses of February Mar kumral xirvuc, fr.r William A 27 eorilinued. Dairy Market: 91 92 . Ciockett. score r.i, ngeil Ldg.m (gore li, piniuc-Arrangements for fniiher cours- frO Butter, whose body was found ut his home score 22. es will he made it it is found rly hrid.iy morning after he lo do so. sufficed a sudden heart utt.u k. were hi id in the Seionil wardi I impel at 12 noon Bislum Gharlcs Kiigl-indirer ted rites STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Spcahi rx who eulogized Notice is hereby given that the ihurfiil disposition and the the annual meeting ot the stockholders of Mr Cro heft were- Mo.,cs of the Cai he Valley Banking comTht, hi r. President A. E Anderpany. Iogan, Utah, a corporation, son of the Logan stoke will be held on Tuesday, February prosidmiy and Bishop England. 9, 1932, at 3 o'clock p. m. at its Musical selections were furnishbanking house for the purpose of ed by tin- ward choir. electing directors for the ensuing Prayers were offered hv James yeai, and for the transaction of Larsen and G. C. Gressall. Thi Federation of Women's surh other business may prnp- 7 tie grove in the , Trade 1'nions ill Franrc is urging erly come before the uccting ity lemetery-waileiheoteil by (Forge Morrell, the eight-hou- r W. O. PARLEY, Cashier day for women j counselor in the ward bishopric. 'there 'Daily, Feb 8). tfcl Legal Notice v HE DEPLORES CROONING, AND J William Uaniinai OConnell (above) Areh-- ,; bishop of Hoston and dean of the Roman Catholic hierarchy in America, has dis-.'approved of crooning as a degenerate ,orm of singing . . .whining . . . slush find Faid itu an address that no true American man would practice this' base fy t. Of course, they (crooners) arent men. I C U ! HES NATIONS CROON PRINCE The picture of smiling Rudy Valhe is reproduced above because, in tin popular mind, he is credited with being the foremost eximnent of crooning. has kept a discreet silence on his views of the sieging stvie that has raised him and others to di r.v heights of popularity. Yal-le- e - - s j SSjSL, ' Mayer FtcTUM $3.00-$(.9- 0; $lhO-$2.5- $3O0-$3.5- $5 25. More than 2.000 different kinds artu les are now being plated with i hromium. of BAKING POWDER r ( t $3.00-$4.5- Butter Prices 0 - Tuesday Wednesday Today $3.25-$3.5- 0 PIONEER K Mary-France- RECEIVE RELIEF Special courses in merit badge Boy Scout work have been outlined by the faculty of the Junior high school as the school's part m the adult education program now under way in the city educational system. anguard Scouts and Scout leaders ot the six districts of the Cache Valley council. Boy Scouts, PLAY: are eligible to enroll for any of the courses, according to Innci-pa- l Alvm Hess. COMES TO LOGAN Registration for these studies begins Wednesday, January 27, at the school. Courses, instructors Theater iroers who attended th and enrollment limitations are iU the r on Capitol .Sunday were as lolIows: Archery, Bonn Rich treated to the untisu.d konsHtion of ards, 1 section; bird study, aUenchnu n fuM run Lroadwuy Harold Af. Peterson and Principal prodmtion thousand miles Hess, two sections of 25 students in each; hook binding, Willis Dial, two sections, cm h limited to 25; leatherwork, C. D. Whatcott, two sections of 20 pupils each, life saving. Coach Kenneth Vander-hnf- ', two set turns of 15 each: ptthlu salety, Prim ipnl Hess; two hoi turns, 25 each; woodwork, Mr. lhal, two sections, 15 euh; swimming, Coach Vanderhoff. two sections, 15 oHih. Archery will run continuously Ihiwiighoiit the course. Other subjects will he, presented ns scheduled . Mary-France- PRESTON NEEDY BE CLASS TOPIC nt Ce-'ei- he feels almost himself again. However, all things considered. I felt that for more reasons than one, our absence from home, this first evening, would be best for u3 all. Darlings, do not misunderstand your Rosalie. Our hearts are wide open to our three, as always. Only Grand's physical strength, not bis brave spirit, la being taken into consideration. And, this for you, Cecily dear. All day wo had hoped and hoped to hear front yuir. -- Wa were but About there Ann stopped reading, and folded the paper carefully in her fingers and dropped it on the floor and ran, too fast, up the stairs and down the hall to Cecilys room. Cecily was not there, nor had she been there since her hurried URGED AT DINNER i ... 'hear if r did not that, either. They had gone another mile before she so much as sighed. Earl said. Youll have to excuse me, bon, for not being able to chat much. Anything over 25 and I give my 'tention to the road ahead. Thats my motto. See? Anything over 25 and I give my tention to the road ahead. All the A might ring and she might fail to! People could . . . people could It explained in bathrobes. it, she ran downstairs and there became toolishly, all but un-- 1 everything. She got to her feet and began endurably lonesome. She had a mind, she had a good mind to run to pace up and down the porch. j marry him and afae refuse. .NOW f.o ov WITII mn STORf CHAPTER XLI rpHE front hall, when Ann came Into it. was chill and dim and du-tas usual, and poked tliroueh a hook on the hall rack was the note Ann had fearfully expected.! Her, only thought, as Bbe readied for It. was that It had bepn odd of Cisy to put it there, where either Grand or Rosalie might have found It first, instead of pinning it to the pillow prescribed by con-- i yention. She had read the, Dear, dear rids, and through the first lines before nho realized that the note was nut from Cissy. She had to go back and begin it over again. Dear, dear girls: Mrs. Carmichael felt that fresh air would be beneficial for Grands weakened condition, so she has very kindly taken us for an outing In lbelr car. We are to call for Mr. to Carmichael, and, according their delightful plans, to go on and dine with Mr. and Mr3. Day in that quaint, charming place where they live. Guests are always welcome there, if notificaAs I tion is given in advance. write, dear Crnnd declares that In .i t Mary-France- s. I harf-Praii- w MiniiD .dlit mii'il that In nut Km yiiifs i Us licru Uul ( I h inors riasht-i- l liriolTy ami II, in sank In nlilumii. had In In till fX('tiun in I l.o rulo. T oo i oo,i omi m Ailrionno Amos. Wlnii slio was 13, hail- - In K.I23, dio won Thoti slio ran second lor tlio title of .Miss Los Anyelo-,- . Alter that, tor m voais, she tin .Miss Amorioa" you naven t got any mtie worries or anything, have you?" What No," said time do you think weII get to Mendel Springs? Ought to make It around 7 or a little later, barring tire trouble. I got to confess the tires arent so good but I aint buying new tires for Butts car. - j V I'C-1(- 0) Boudi-er- i CILY y, Birthday Informal Dance At Hotel Eecles and iOM 1931, by Doubleday, Doran and Co. departure from It tb&t morning. door open m order to near tne Ann patted the pillows and turned telephone If It should ring. So, with the door propped wide, them over and searched the pincushion before she went to her Ann sat on the porch and tried to own room. No note was to be insist to herself that this heavy, found. She returned to Cecilys enveloping oppression was In room, and tiling the limp pajamas ous nonsense, and on a book, and made the bed. and bringing up from the dreadful tidied, aimlessly, and told herself depths, where such things wait, over and ever that Cecily would the tbonght ot an accident to to come home: that she could cily and Barry In his car. Over a Another car coming too not go about, anywhere, in her old bank. bathrobe and green satin fast. An attempted passing at a j blue mules. .turn. Such things happened all the time. Every day such things pRICHTENED. suddenly, at the!j were in the papers. People could notion that the telephone not elope nor shop in bathrobes, m.HE Tonty I llCl KAY CLEAVER rFNWICK b:ve for rnr auiportod ihrmiel ilarlr younr tiairr, H VK I H NNCI S, and hlr xrrnndearenla. H O S A L I I' and known as W. II K I). flrranif of tbla finania cial repfDUihlT, Ann, nhn il, la unable o marry Illll I), young lawTfr to whom ahr Itaa hoen maimed for right yrnra. II A It B Mokl.I.U n'ilv, 22. loan ettuiorrr, Iml when bo ftropnara ahr rrfuaea to nam their wrddintf ditto for the name rrnann, 15, and atlll in a hofrl, brlietra bersiUf in Itor whl , DKAH 'HUM', vaudeville I actor whom abe ban mrt without Ibe knuwledcre of her aialrra. He urttra her to leate home and his s(N8re partner. Ann and I'lifl ouarrel when she hmirw I I I TV HIM, who works In Phil's olftce hiiiidlntc, address him with endearments. Ann tries to fortret Phil by Riiinf about with HI WIIU is XI I II, rleh und attentive. agrees to tn awns with He Arsnount. Tlio same day Dr. Budge On th fomhdij mi The thirty-fou- l mv(rsjiry of Soioms soiont w.C' t )ehrate! Saturday ovommj with a (lever and delightfully dm med and cuU'itnininf nt whuh banquet 1he 'Afts held at the Him hud banquet Was solved at one table Vivid or.tn'i formed in U shape Mangolds and snapdiugons fount d the (tnterpieces at Sing Sing. "Herons Stn furnnhed the motif for the devoThe large toasts lutions and tla windows of the hall were covered with strips ot blai k crepe paper to represent the buis All the guests ntered the banquet room through a large iron door. The toastmi.s IreiiS, Mj.ss Thelma Pedersen and her assistants, Miss Karma Cardon and Miss I kilos Lund.ihl, were attired in prisoner garbs. active One hundred alumnae, members and pledges wenr in ut-- were tendance. Gifts presented to the local chapter by the Salt Lake City, Ogden and Logan alumni organizations Following the banquet stunts bv various groups vc ere arranged The local alumni chapter enterArtishow. a faihion tained with cles of clothing were displayed which were worn at the collect parties, in spoils activities and during Informal occasions tfrom V. I!)) to wabout in Ifthfi Cardon charge and was is assisted by fifteen of the alumni . group Musical numhei wcie furmshe by the sorority trio. Clans for the delightful affair were in charge of Mrs Fiances T. Cocock, rhuiman, Miss Thelma Cedersen nno r unci ANN (S h a dP4br' BY r 932. : 25 : fP Its a pleasure lo reach' an arm from your lied or your easy chair to answer the telephone, rather titan dash to another room lo get the call. You save in using KC. Use LESS than of high priced brands. 25 Extensions cost just a cents a day. Call our office for details. few SE PRlQs FOR OVER .iQ YEAW IT REACH or RUN S DOUBLE acting , Ut I |