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Show T1IE rAGE TWO HERALD-JOURNA- LOG AN, UTAH, - L, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY -- By 'OUT OUIi WAY The Herald - Journal A 2 7, - 1 9 3 2. Williams 1 Mrs. Mabel Pond gave the pro- gram at the Women s Literary eiub meeting Wednesday afternoon at the club room. She reviewed by Henrik the drama, "Brand, Ibsen. Following the program, the homeserved hostess committee made candy. Mrs. Mary L. Merrill entertained at a family dinner Sunday m honor of her daughter, Olive, who was married in the Logan temple Jauary 14 to Verne Fullmer of Corinne. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hobbs and son, of Benson Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo' Peterson of Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Allen and two children, Jacqueline and Merrill. Mrs. Merrill also entertained at a trousseau tea for her daughter Saturday. A number of friends called during the afternoon and a number of lovely presents were received. Mr. and Mrs. V. Fullmer will make their home in Corinne. The Deacons quorum of the South ward presented a Book of Mormon pageant Sunday evening at tlie ward Sacrament meeting. Mrs. C. I. Stoddard gave a reading. Mrs. Roy Albiston was hostess to the Utopia club Thursday evening. High score prize at bridge was won by Mrs. C. S. Hall. The all-cprize, by Mrs. Ivan Christensen, and the low score prize by Mrs. Albix-to- n Mrs. Guy Hendricks. was assisted in serving lunch by Miss Dorthea Day. Announcement has just been made of the marriage of Neldon Eskelsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Eskelsen, to Miss Mildred Jensen of Hyrum. The young couple will make their home in Richmond for the present. Miss Alice Hill entertained with a chicken supper at her home were Covers Saturday laid for 13 guests. Mrs. F. I. Thompson was hostess to the N. H. Circle and their partners at a super party Saturday evening. She was assisted by Mrs. Willard Wanner, Mrs. Rulon Mrs. Ethan Thompson, and Thompson. Following a delicious of remainder the hot supper, tjie evening was spent playing rook. High score prizes were won by Mrs. Leander Peart and Cyrus Builen. F. YV. Traveller and Mrs. Walter YVebb received the low score prizes. Following teacher's meeting Monday. the instructors at the Park school enjoyed a luncheon served at the school house. Mrs. Violet Thompson entertained the Bluebird class of the South ward Primary, and Mrs. Bertha Hansen entertained the Lark class at sleigh-ridin- g parties Saturday. The play. Kleptomania," was presented YVednesday evening at the opera house under the direc tion of Mrs. Ruby Johnson. The play was given under the auspices of thc Richmond South ward M. L A. Miss Eda Doty entertained the Fourth grade of the Park school g at a party' and chili supper Friday afternoon. Newspaper Scripps-Canficl- d ) Aflerniimi Every lea'll week PuMMinl voiv holidays, at 75 West Center (lay aftirnoon, except Mreit, I t'tah, by t'ai he Valley Newspaper Co., and entered as second class n. alter at the poslollice, Logan, Utah, under the at t of March 3, 1x79. Subscription prue in Cat he Val'ey hy mail, $2 50 the year in advance, by carrier $3 50 a year in advance or me the month. Outside (at he Valley, by mail $5 00 the year. Gilman, .icoll V Kuthinan, Special Representatives Shu Francisco office, 525 Market St ; ('imago olhce, 410 N Michigan Ave ; New York office, 19 V. 4 ltd ofluc, lx Trormmt St; letroit off'te, 601 New Center Bid;. St; Y cik-d.i- ,o;-.t- Proclaim I.iberly throughout the land" Bo-to- n Nt itlier 'les newspaper, nor any TKK TK! Til tjl If K of its stw khol ders or officials has any ronnettion whatever, ilottliy or irnniectly, with any political party, public utility, real estate promotion or other private of devoted to the stion disint rested public service. biioncis extept newspapers pubic solely WHAT WENT WRONG WITH THAT? dimtion of the government in there were five or six million unemployed on our streets. Wages and salaries were falling. Within a year we restored these five million workers to employment. IJut we did more: We produced a fundamental program which made this restored employment secure on a foundation of prosperity." That's from a'campaign speech of Herbert Homer in Newark, N. J.. September 17, 1928. And one of the reasons why "Save America From the Iieds!" is the only batllecrv the same gentleman can think of for 1932. When we 1921 Humor Financial folks! Howdy, loaders are uow sal inn that the depression is a "blessing j in disguise." Please pass the banana oil! Political Note: There of work for const e.ss. is plenty It can al- repealing laws me a fcriHtf blow on the nose, and ways keep bu.-- y passed at pievious sessions of I did blink and nay, Did you nntt how I did block that punch?" congress. and ho did reply, u ph, daddy, you blocked it with your noM1 DISCOVERY wln rat Damp Humor did luiugh SflLNTHIC AIDS MOTORISTS hurtili which make nip mighty wroth, albeit did May naught to Do 5011 detest the tlio sillio creature, hut did freeze her With a gltinee. Ami so do changing liras. Mister box no more, for Lord ! my nose Then you will la- interested do like most abominably, In in-- hy ilettie 3 Ileiieoop, noTlie sale of suuerkrmit has inted cooking excreased R)0 per cent in tin. past pert. VY lien a 10 driver gets a years. There is still hope for it puncture, rutubagas. wilt no longer lm necessary for Iiii to jack up Okay, Punkin Corners! his car, alwuyx a dirty, unpleasant jolt. He need only place a hatch g of Mrs. bread dough under the rear axle, and in a (ew minutes the wheel will lie IX inches off the ground. . ? Alloil Mrs. Bnvinia returned Arizona pajxir says: "Three In- home alter i sendiitg Thursday dians Die Irom Drinking Antithree weeks visiting her daughters, freeze Solution.' Mrs. Lavon Humphries, at Logan, Only palefaces can drink that Mrs.- Hyrum, Scott at Tccmqijton, , (fluff and get away with it. Mr. Henry Bott at Brigham. City, s, e Mrs. Frank RavjJeu itt 'Clark; and When a woman most feels like ston. ' publishing a card of thanks, is Mrs. ' De Riecd Bails of 'Hyde when she gets married and when Park pent Friday visiting Me she gets divorced. and Mrs. Oral Bullam. V t ' Mrs. H. Lester Bair entertained A HOLI-OYdelicious at a quilting Friday. MID NEW Si dinner was served - to " M rs.- - Kffte ' VV ardeil, Mrs? Viotet ' Eskeisen, The world-wid- e eon noniic de- - Mrs, Rachel ' Alien, MM. 'Sophia lias pression Day, Mrs." Inez Hendricks, ' Mrs. Bertha Wheeler, Mr. KIsi Allen, it last hit Mud Hollow, (ap'n Mrs, Wavie Allen and Mrsj Ethel i. Ehenier i t Hatch. Eggplant, the' The Daughters of Pioneer, of town's the John Cornish carrtp met unit of Mrs. Roy Eskalsen Mon-- , ritizen, The lesson,- - was day afternoon. shaved Mrs. Rachel Allen. .A by given off his Row- musical reading was given by Mrs. ing whiskers, Ethel Hatch. Luncheon was served so that he can smoke his stogies j'' eight members by Mrs. Roy shorter. .4 Eskelsen and Mrs. Thomas Hen dricks. Special guests were: Mrs. YK DIARY Geneva Hendricks, Mrs. Phoebe 261 (Januarie Hutch and Mrs. Grace Day. Eitrlie Inline, and to teaching Mrs. Jean Stoddard and Albert Little Homer Humor the art of of Blackfoot Idaho, spent fisticuffs, and did show1 him the Stoddard famous Humor upiereiit anil the Saturday night and Sunday visiand ting Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Allen. haymaker, deadly Humor Miss Rebecca Biggs w;-- rushed anon did say, Now we will box and I did step Imck in sparring to a Logan hospital Sunday where position, hut he did pull his right she was operated on for appcndi-Jinhack suddenly, and strike eitis. fast-risin- f VW u s BORM TritRT-- f pat orr i . . 1 .... 1 and , Bef.id f' ' - f . - . j form-of-wa- ' MARy WAS fas FAAWtt? old PHyME. sue Liveo onTiL I He 'veAR ss SCHooL-Hoo- wrt&ee mah y went, Liras lahs ATubr neeas, & sTill in use. Redstone School' house District Mo. R., Sterling with The of Massachusetts) IS Times laossr Than the of QHOOE ISLAND BuicT eNli&eiy of AND SIX SiDSD say nent 20 Note? DiAItTeR , , to his studio Railroad com-pani- gn- to some trouble to fix up tickets whenever they are needed. They even go to the extent of putting, fictitious towns on them, when necessary. reached the they Formerly, studio's stamped with a cancellation mark. But that was felt to he lacking in sufficient realism. So now, when a studio needs a ticket, a railroad agent comes along with it. He sits around until it has played its part before the camera Then he takes it back, sends it through the regular cancellation department, and files it away. Do you know that Flora Fim li, the angular comedienne who was so popular in the early days ill the John Bunny comedies, is back She is doing character in films? parts. And, just to be filed away If you do not want to say that she is beautifool" just call her "blah-n- d if it fits. i England reports bright sunny weather, thus relieving Britishers of the trouble of deciding on uh.it day they'll have summer this year. hr ii j IlSlll lie down io lu I 4Q YIP&S : 25, for . 25' COAL Ct ICE CO. E S"1 MID n WRESTLING AND MATCHES RAIN AND SUN At the Capitol V oure through with painting for a Dorothy Sebastian has a system for beating thc marriage or career problem Instead of kissing her husband when he leaves for wotk and , .. then rushing into thc kitchen to & &' do thc breaklast dishes or l'urrv-- 1 ing away to another job, she yors ago I took I ydia H. "QlXrinkhjni's climbs into his car and goes along d Vegetable O for with him. In other words she has pains and trjuips and it linked her career with that of litlpcd womlci fully. her husband. "Afier my children wire lxrn, I Miss Sebastian, a screen star in ' her own right, was married to tried to kttp up, bill I often hjdto lie down, i xisrted taking (he VegBill Boyd, another film luminary, etable Goto pound again to build a few' month.! ago. Hollywood ex- me up. tended congratulations and then sat back to wait and see whether "Since taking it, I feel fine and it would be another case of lhe Vegetable Comreer surrendering to marriage or look well, pound is a good medicine. If any marriage succumbing - to career! woman writes to me, I will answer The Boyd's honeymooned on Bill's her.Mrs.Ina Pererson.hox 48, St. yacht, took a trip to Honolulu George Road, Thomaston. Maine. and then returned to work-to-jm-poun- long time to comewhenyou protectand beautify your home with LoxE Brothers HIGH STANDARD Paint. It dries to a tough film that resists all kinds of weather for a long time. And the colors hold! They stay fresh and bright throughout the life of the paint. Furthermore, youll find the line of colors complete. It gives you the choice of innumerable combinations to suit the architectural style of your home, its surroundings, and your individual taste. Let us help you by suggesting color schemes. When you come in we shall he glad to give you a free book on Home Decoration. Cache Valley Agents For Brothers Paints. 1 gether. When Bill was summoned to the RKO Tathe studios to do "The Big Gamble," his current starring picture, coming Thursday to the Capitol theater, he brought along his wife as his new leading wo- -, ! man. 10 ROUND FIGHT Manuel Quintero vs. Walker Miller Tampa, Fla. (113) Alex Kaffir- Seattle, Wash. (195) vs. Phoenix, Ariz. (113) FINISH MATCH Rough Jim Linsey vs. Kansas City (1S5) Ira Dorn Salt Like (200) Bill Longson Salt Lake (190) The Boy Who Beat Dean Dutton Best 2 Out of 3 Falls. 1 Hour Limit. Dean Cash vs. inderson Smithfield (115) Lewiston (150) Bouts Start Promptly at 8:30 p. m. Tickets on Sale at Club, B. Bateson and Owl Billiard Parlors THE PLACE ALLEYS ARENA 29 Zi West Center i CACHE COUNTY I ISH & GAME ASSN. 7 P. M. January 2S Thursday College Cafeteria BIG ELK DINNER SERVED! WIND FOR YEARS! Everything for a Painter All S f ' skW p'Cf , u On 11 BWjCtlN'S EVANS 11 a I ... j I Meetin ' perma- - b good-bye- Han-take- j ach cotums, AtfOuT IN ... a I j FV real that.,., C O A L j XiMKC. is so an enterprising actor could take a trip on it, and no o n c couM ' if V stop him he wanted to ' Burns Right1' 1 i .SAWYER CAUSEMy, OF IRELAND, It h THIS CURIOUS WORLD STATe .3 1 ! g The GIANTS Hollywood . . . They used remf railway tickets in moving pictures. When a player pulls a ticket out of his pocket tor tne benefit of the camera, it is not just a, piece of paper... 2 v j is By LLEYY ELLYN MILLER I sleigh-ridin- ' j 24-- NEARS (oO Cinematters i i honored guest at a Dirthday party afternoon given by her The insurance boys and girls are ' Saturday I mother, Mrs. Ed Hansen. Games always trying to sell this departfurnished the entertainment. schemes ment freshments 'were served to 12 in some of them you start in nt 35 and save like berk an I entertained at guests. I'limi-- i rs of j Mrs. Fred ii lit i s ot The Kermcl Toolson they allow you to quit at 65 wilh tin Mi hdon held their an attractively arranged dinner! Mr. and Mrs. ump $11x5 a monih were laid for Mrs. entertained at a bridge supper Sat- Covers f Sunday. n .d Ihe.imme - and some of them are so com- nmnlblj Uieeung 'fng'uoth,'''' mV.'' and urday evening. Covers were laid riul-iMis Ui.hmi Mrs eter Larsen. Miss Mary Jen- - I'for eight guests, plicated nobody cun understand them - not even the agents from ternoem I.i ut il.p.ii ih Luist wai M,ni Miss Margaret Jensen. Miss actuarial tables that give the in Fiaytix were by Chap-- ' Lillian Hiibner and Henry Jensen, the company ail the breaks -- and lain Sarah Hughes, duet. Floremei Mrs. John D. Baker and son, Wood and Julia Muir The topic. .j,,hnt were dinner guests of Mrs anyway who wants to quil at 65? 'Utah's Water Supply was given jos.se Baker Saturday. ( 4 Miss Leah Wood, Miss Jessie If you work until youre 65 you Fred Childs and sister Thelma Alireiis and Miss Mary Longstroth are a hopeless workhmind and are visiting relatives and friends at chili a were at supper guests week. might as well keep on until the si rved to twenty-six- . thc porne cf Emmerson Smith at in Ogden this end Mis. Wilfotd loosen entiM tainc-Mrs. Millie G. Anderson and H. v(,.sville Friday. -you're so- - thoroughly - work-hro- ;ft an attruetive. lumhu.m' Friday : A delightfully arranged luncheon Wn that loafing won't be any in h, a, or oJ hur birtmjuy. Ja.e FOR OVER b Mr & cake lot uu d w ploesipg fun r and disturbingyour TaW3r , honor evening. hus. c will probably give you the' pieew. Itvte. laai r, Mrs. band birthd;ly. A beautiful Sunday evenlhg the' ward Pri. wijtes Laker, Miss lone . ft cake formed the center- - mary association was reorganized kiH you off a couple of ff Piece. Covers were laid for Mr. with Margaret Naeff as president, !? tV3 .later much, to the Delight Harrxtt, Mis.j ula ys. Mrs. John Ladle, Miss Jemma and HazeL Housley, first, and MarMrsof the. Insurance company which MCi Mrs. Lizzie Reid. Robert tha Atkinson, second counselors. goiter. Guaranteed pure CcnfcrAgner to nay you your then wont' hRve Muu clell, Lade- Hazel rbsler Sunday school conference will r ' $lho ,a mqntli vil'es gm-sMr and Mrs Taylor and be' held here Sunday evening in rJ efficient. T V Hughes.1- Mrs" Hughes entertained the 'ward chapel. . Any man w ho works beyond the at - a prettily arranged' kAirhtort ounces home 114 WeU returned JU'Sl Jr. Ezra Woolcy ketj USE "fruLmi8ht bowl of honor of her sister.-(m Monday after spending some time . zz ,owers centered the table at the Preston Memorial hospital less than of hish because he has probably for-- ! Mr. anil Mrs Frank . Hanoock for removal of inward goitre, the ' entertained gotten how to playv anyway at an oyster oupper successpriced brands. operation was extremely and hell make k nuisance Fridav in toruplimcnj 'to ily-- s DeSTILL MISSING ful. af himself hanging around his old lone feaker "nnd Marvin 'Cooper of The M. I. A. conjoint meeting PORTLAND, England, Jan. 27. MILLIONS OF tOUNDSiUSEb. has return- d'.Pi working place in a pathetic sort YVellsville.- - A bowl of fruits- - - y will be held Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Jennie Hansen The Submarine M-- was still ikBYl OUR COVtfcM M I NTJH where Salt home Lake, ed from worrying? because - the 6ut- - ed a pleasing centerpiece The at noon today. the Third ward chapel. in missing fit ts all going to Wmash- without Mayor Ieter Larsen has been program will be given as follows: she underwent a major operation at a Salt Lake 'hospital. confined tohis home' the past two him.' ' a slogan, Bessie Hill; reading, Prof. Mrs. Elvira Mendenhall is home and within a few weeks he'll weeks, suffering with rheumatism, C. ' J. Myers; vocal selections. Miss Jessie Ahrens .entertained George Anderson, a member of the after spending ten days with her most likely be around asking the luncheon nartv Sunday even- - U.S.A.C. music department: ex - sister, Mrs. Ethel Sloan of Og- Old Man for his job bat-.. ,ing. in honor of Mits Mary Long- tracts from the life of George den. Wood Muss jLtah and Mrs. Eldred Berge Mrs. Sarah Alder of Delta is The mam thing in life is never j&trolh, Pei kins, Harvey Archibald, Washington, Knudson and spending some time at the home sen; UTAH BEST duet, Jay to allow youiself to fat! in love George piano Wells-witend Kmmerson Smith of Mrs. LeRoy of her daughter, Rex Jensen. work or to make your work ville was the chibaid. Hansen Miss Thea the most important thing in ex- - a nicely arranged luncheon was istence given by Mrs. E. J. Hancock. bud for Wednesday. Covers haxeby careful endeavor Mrs Frnma Hancock. Mr and always managed to regard work Sj ECONOMICAL HIGH IN FUEL LOW IN ASH n as a sort of hobby and under-- Mrs Frank Hancock, Faye LONGER it in an amateurish cock and Mr and Mrs. Hancock, VALLE HOLDS FIRE sort of way Mrs Given Hardman entertained :,t hildrcn's we could always take it or party Wednesday 111 honor of leave it alone with equal ease daughter. Don-an- d therefore it has always had nus f,fth buthday iinnixersary. Games were played and refreshmore or less ol a kick to it ments served to eight little guests. But we see ail around us pitiwork-addful ts who live to la $" bor instead of laboring to live - if you stop them working they PAINT shrivel up and grow morbid and Wc Give S. & H. Green Stamps' !1 some of them think they "owe a duty to humanity" to keep on woi king l"r - and some even discern in their futile efforts- - some great gift to human progress . . . Dick Quinney Presents The Following AND,. LISTEN: The only duty you have in this world is to your-- j BOXING self - and your family - and tlmt is to have a good time- - and realize that whatever happens -- the world At Logan will go along just the same -SLEET whether you work or not. THURSDAY JANUARY 28, 1932 I just - rrc Meridon News - ANPTtie- gi JIM MARSHALL j .'.'.j,,, moat prom! has BY it Cove News - OBSERVER f Children raised with great care sometimes do just ns well us those w ho just happen to grow. .1. The g Die sensa- v tional new e n lion today r c. Richmond Logan. Utah ADMISSION: Reserved Seats $1.50 General Admission $1.00 Students with Student Body Cards 75c Under 16 years, 50c Ladies Free! Invited c |