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Show , r THE PAGE SIX RICHMOND LIONS 0MAU TI,K JIKKALD-JOURNA- thntmakkr hats auk in BUDGES DUE IN Mexican Girls Scorn Empress Eugenie and' SPONSOR PROGRAM Wear Em Wide and Handsome four The Logan stake genealogical meeting will be held Monday evening, February 1, 1932, at 8 Wright Sutton, 21, who is at a p. m. in the stake house. local hospital recovering from inA full representation of ail ward committee members is desired. juries suffered in a recent mobile accident, is said to be doing Frederick Scholes, Stake Representative. very well. Hospital attendants said afternoon there is a Saturday The services of the Logan First highly favorable outlook for his He suffered ward will be under the direction complete recovery. a fractured skull. Wesley Maugh- of the genealogical committee. an, companion of Mr. Sutton, Speakers will be Edward Anderwhen the Sutton car crashed with son, John Quinney and Henry another machine on the Miss Rebecca Stewan Squires. road, is recuperating at will give a violin solo accompanied his home. He is still bothered, by S. B. Mitton and Marcus Grifhowever by cuts and bruises of fin will sing a solo. hoswhich he received The genealogical committee will also be in charge of the services pital treatment. in the Logan Fifth ward Sunday. will be the William A. Noble The Hatch Insurance agency of speaker. A cornet solo will be an has added automobile Logan by John Jenkins and u loan department to its business, given quartet which will include Dan according to Adrian Hatch, man- Swenson and wife, Mrs. Luther ager of the organization. Through Y. Smith and Ainley Maccy will an affiliation with the J. B. Burntwo numbers. Stories will be ham company of Salt Lake, the give given to Ada Ellis. Eva Pulley. in now is a posiLogan company Reed Smith and Waldo Macey. tion to loan money on automobiles oil convenient repaymonthly ments. nrominent local physician anti surgeon, may be in the Shanghai, turC'mua, scene of moil just now was seen Saturday morning. Mrs Rhodu B. Cook, sister of Mrs. Budge, said that, according to the itinerary being followed by Dr. and Mrs. Budge and their son and daughter. Rush and Ruth Budge, who are traveling around the world, were to have been in Shanghai this week end. They were scheduled to visit Toyo and Robe, Japan, earlier in the week the From Shanghai, Budges alanncd to go to Singapore, and idler centers of India, then proceed leisurely to southern Europe. Ur. Budge plans to do postgrad-iat- t work in surgery at a hospital n Switzerland, while other mem-cr- s of his family visit in Germany or several months with President and Mrs. O. H. Budge of the L. D. S. mission. SMALL DIESEL jerrnan-Austria- break in the governor unit of the Nordbcrg diesel, the first of three units furnishing power lor Logan city pow- or plant, was reported by Superintendent II. C. Miughan of the department Saturday morning. Rpure parts have been ordered out of Milwaukee, Mr. Maughan said, und will be installed to re- Girls in the United States may have their Empress Eugenio condition tho engine far service hats and wear em or waste em, just as tiiey please. Dui The Nordbcrg diesel was put in- Omar the Tent maker 1o service five years ago, and they are not for Mexican girls. is the smallest of three diesel seems to he the master bonnet designer for the southland units lit the plant. It has a gen- scnoritas. Fashion calls for hats and crating rapacity of fast kilowatts worn. hats Idis are Senorita Angeles is being oi and a hoi'.wpowcr per hour, here with one of them. The hats are made of (175. No pervious trouble has beer shown experienced with this engine due woven straw and are decorated with everything from oring Its sendee, Mr. Miriglutn said to scenes from Mexican wars. Logan-Wellsvil- two-da- n A -' dinary designs HERO HONORED Presbyterian - at this of ('ache umloiisli have obtained jpgi auto license plates since the local distribution office encd in Ihe.Ariiuo ulock last Monday. No teem'd of the exact Bumbtr obtainen has own kept, W. K Burnham said Saturday. Mr Burnham is acting with J. It. Watkins Jr, in carrying cn the uitivily of the office. Each day a report Is made to th : state treasurer tor transmission along with money received during Hie day for license plates. A the planting ami subsequent cure oi jlliu trees were ceded us follow i: From Main to First West street Joseph E. Cardmi and Mr. Hyde; First West to Second West streets nr.d Ilaus Mikkelsen Joseph Election of officers to serve on iQimylc; Second West to Third the West Second North, stree! West streets. Lew Berntson and beautification committee was the Hcbcr C. Reese; Third West to principal business of a meeting Fourth West, Ezra Carlson and of property owners along that Judge Jesse P. Rich; Fourth to street at the home of I. E. Hyde Fifth West. Job Rowland, and Mr. Fifth to Sixth West, Friday night. Cowley; Officers are: Vincent Carlson, Thomas Blanchard and William president; William Evans, Sr., vice Evans, Sr. Where necessary, property ownpresident; and J. E. Hyde, secreers expressed their willingness to tary. and beaufor clear the curbs of present trees, Suggestions plans tification of the street were dis- and plant the specific tree desigcussed. Mr. Carlson has been a nated for the street. By assemprime mover in veiling a tree bling now and getting to work, at planting project this next, spring once, the residents believe they on this thorougmare. can have the ground cleared and Block captains to supervise tree- - prepared for early spring planting. Heavy Snow Pali In TREE LOVERS Mention Is Reported NAME OFFICERS Snowfall measuring 1 i inches ill Mendon was reported by County Muir of Thomus Commissioner Mendon who was in Login Sat-urday morning. This new snow1 fell during last night. A Beaver Dam resident report-ed snowfall during, the night in that section of at least a fool, Mr. Muir said. Interurban cars and The Oregon Short Line railroad service was not hampered by the snowfall but continued to make scheduled runs during the day. Motor trat-flo was negotiating the highway round by Mendon without di:- Acuity also. Commissioner Muir ! "aid. , ? School meets at 10 a. m. o'clock Holy Communion observed. New members received into the church service. At 7 o'clock the meeting is held. The life modern Christian, Jane will be discussed. Everywelcome. Bible I iirioiia local bureaus him- re ceived a supply of 1932 state fist At 11 ind game licenses, D. A. Woodall will be will be reported Saturday n.orniiig. wide-brimme- wide-lsimme- d r 1932. L. D. S. members of the family of Dr. D. C. Budge, TROUBLE WITH 29, At the Capitol CHURCHES TROUBLE ZONE iosiihilitv that Sponsored by the Richmond Lion's club, un adult education program will ne given in Rich- mond South ward chapel Monday at 8 p. m. This announcement was made Saturday morning by Gla- cus G. Merrill, principal of the Park school at Richmond and a membe; of the club. He was a Logan business visitor Saturday Prof. P. E. Peterson, head of the department of accounting at the Utah State Agricultural col- lege, will give a talk. Tho music department of the North Cache high school will furnish musical numbers. in this Public participation meeting id invited. JANUARY LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, L, nimilH-- Ted ScchoUer, foroier Cache county g t me warden, brought a smull deer to Logan S iturdav. The animal hqd been crippled by dogs whilo wandering near the county poor farm property in North Logan. He expcct3 to use the meat for fish food. evening of a Adums, one is Christian Science JOHN'S DEFINITION OF GOI) FORMS riH IH II SERMON ON SUNDAY "Love Lesson-Sermo- 13:-1- - The regular monthly city payrolls for aJnuary were passed by the city commission Friday night as the only business of tho session. This included $4,351.92 from the general fund, and $1992 for the electric light plant fund. Private, first class. Joseph Kings-oursoldier assigned to the army's San Francisco bay steamer General Coxe, who was decorated with the Treasury Department life saving medal by Maj. Gen. Malin Craig. Kingsbury has rescued four from the nay in the last tnree years. y, S. N. Daniels, manager of the Knitting Works and Mr. manager of the Cache Apparel, were iri Ogden Friday 'and Saturday on business. Cache Mason', j Attorney and Mrs. George Q. Rich returned home Friday from Salt Lake City and Ogden where Attorney Rich was called on business. While In Salt Lake they attended the art exhibit which is being held at the state capital. - Mrs. Antone Skanchey has re- turned to her home after visiting with friends and relatives at Ver- the subject of the Sunday, January 31, in till branches of Tho Mother of Church, The First Church Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Massachusetts. Golden Text: II Corinthians "Be Perfect, be of good comfort be of one mind, live in peace; and the God of love and peace shall be with you." Among the citations which comis this prise this passage from the Bible: God is love; .and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, and God in him. (I John 4:16). There are also included the following correlative passages from page 275 of Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy: "To grasp the reality and order of being in its science, you must begin by reckoning God as the divine principle of all that really is . . . All substance, intelligence, wisdom, "being immortality, cause, and effect belong to God. These are His attributes, the eternal manifestations of (he infinite divine principle. Love." This service will be held at 11 Sunday with Sunday school at 10. Testimonal service Wednesday at 8. The public is welcome. is Lesson-Sermo- 1. n Mrs. Andrew Lamont entertained at a luncheon party Tuesday Earl Murray. Card games were in honor of her daughter, Mrs. luncheon was served. Mrs. Joseph N. Sorensen entertained at a. . prettily . appointed luncheon Thursday in compliment to her sister, Mrt. Agnes Hancock of Centerville. Covers were laid for Mrs. Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. William Buist, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lizzie William Hughes, Baker, Miss Wanda Hill and Ifr. and Mrs. Sorensen. An attractive luncheon was given Thursday evening by Mrs. Henry Covers were laid for Stauffer. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hardman, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lamont, Mrs. Lyman Sorensen, Mr. and The evening was Mrs. Stauffer. spent in playing bridge Joseph N. Sorensen and his aids were released from their work as head of the Genealogical Society, Sunday afternoon and Arthur Kidman was appointed as head of the work and as his aids, Mrs. Lizzie Baker, George Hiibner, Edgar Han' cock, Alonzo Wood.'. P. R. Bird was released Sunday as head of the Old Folks committee together with his assistants. Mr. Bird has served very, faithfully for years in this position. Hyrura J. Richards was selected to take his place and as his helpers, are, Jesse Walker, Howard Baker, Mrs. E. J. Hancock, Mrs. William Kidman and Mrs. Melvin Muir. The Sovonis club met Thursday ut the home of Mrs. Marva Luncheon was served by the hostess to Miss Isabella Sturapf, Walker Mrs. Mina Baker, Mrs.-Adand Mrs. Dan Maiscy. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stuart of Wellsville, M. L A. stake board members, were present at Mutual Tuesday. They came to teach the M. I. A. contest dance. Frances Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Baker Is taking part in the Wellsville Junior high school operetta. d Mr. and Mrs. Frank at a card party Wed.A luncheon dainty nesday evening. was served to Mr. and Mrs.. Lynn Mrs. E. J. and Mr. Longstroth, Hancock, Mrs. Emma Hancock, Miss Faye Hancock. i Mrs. Lizzie Baker . was hostess to a prettily arranged luncheon Wednesday evening. A' flowering plant formed a pretty centerpiece. Covers were laid for Mrs. - Agnes Hancock of Centerville, Mrs. Manila Buist, Mrs. Annie - Hughes. Mrs. Mary E. Sorensen, and Miss lone Baker. Mr. and Mrs. C. Richmond of Nibley have moved with to Mendon. A lively game of basketball was played .here Thursday night between Mendon and Hynm 'Ihird ward.. The score was 22 to 33 in favor of the visiting team The city water in the reservoir s the lowest it has been -- during the winter months. There. are too many hydrants running at night to keep them, from freezing, . CARD OF THANKS For their expressions of sympathy, and their assistance given following the death of our beloved wife and mother, Mrs. Vern JenMrs. Ida 8. Anderson has arriv- sen Nielsen, we take this means ed home after spending the week to thank all our relatives, neighin Sait Lake City. bors and friends. Especially do we thank those who rent flowers, Theres a new lather and shing-le- r spoke or furnished miwio at the in the Seeholzer family. A services, or in otherwise manikindness. bouncing son was born Friday festedWilford Nielsc.l ami Family J. night at the family home to Mr. College Ward. and Mrs. Harold Seeholzer, 137 West Third South street. Mrs Seeholzer was formerly Miss Lucl PRUNES RECEIVE la Broby. EXPERT APPROVAL FOR WINTER USE Alter several days cuufiucmcnl BY RUTH ADAMSON ut her home on account of illness Mrs. Mae Pedersen, deputy count; Wc should give prunes clerk, returned to her desk Satur "break In our winter meals. Her Wit hushund day morning. fruits -- raisins, Like ail dried ford Pedersen, has also been ill peaches and, so on,, apricots, prunes are important sources of Allx-r- t O. Anderson, registration sugar and minerals, particularly mid civil service clerk of the Lo- iron, which makes them especially gan postoffice, has returned from good for children. To keep all the flavor and food Boise where he spent several dayi in the veterans hospital under- values, soak overnight or for several hours in cold water and cook going treatment. in this same water Just enough water to give the amount of juice wanted. nal. High Sugar Content Sugar may be added or nnl. Prunes have a high sugar content. In any case, add the smoll-ea- t amount, of sugar possible to The Second ward M. I. A. arc the desired flavor without give Gold a and Green sjionsoring the original fruit flavor. ball in the Second ward recreation masking Lemon juice, added after the hail Tuesday evening, February prunes are cooked, gives them pep 2nd. There will be special feaa refreshing flavor. Orange tures during the dance. Good mu- and iuicc and. if you like, a sprinkling sic will be furnished. of grated orange rind is equally Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Frank ' of Richfield and Mrs. Ella Frank good. of Logan were guests of Mr. and Roll Try a Prune Mrs. Herman Theurer Monday. Cooked prune pulp, mashed and Mrs. Mary S. Bailey entertained flavored slightly with lemon and at an attractively arranged din- sugar, with or without chopped ner Thursday. Dinner was served nut meats, makes a tasty spread at one long table which was ceil on sponge cake that becomes a tcred with a bowl of fruits. Places roIL were marked for Mesdames Clara prune Prunes may take the place of Maughan. Veda Smith. Cassie S raisins in bread pudding. When Martha Williamson the pudding comes from the oven, Brenchley, Reta Poppleton, Mary B. Hill ano spread halves or cooked, pitted daughter and the hostess. Miss prunes over the top and cover with Joan and Doris Bailey and Mis, meringue. Jean Smith. The afternoon was Layers of bred crumbs, alternatspent in quilting. ed with prunes, dots of butter A no host party in the form and a sprinkling of sugar now and of a surprise was given in honoi with prune juice to moisten, of Mrs. Milio Baxter! at her home then, make a good prune betty. Wednesday evening. A fowering And Prune Pie. plant formed the centerpiece of a long table on which a deliciou Use There's prune pie. too. hot dinner was served to Mrs stewed fruit, stoned, flavored with Baxter, Mary and Barbara Bax-- : lemon and sweetened. This is d ter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maughan. good made as an pie. Mr. and Mrs. David Maughan, Mr with a meringue or whipped cream ' fend Mrs. Charles Wyatt, Mr. and on top. Mrs. Evan Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. And remember that prunes may Herman Theurer, Mrs. Fannie be used with, or instead of, other Brown. Mrs. Ethel Jones, Mr. aod dried fruits in almost any fruit j Mrs. Heber Maughan and Lewis cake or plum pudding recipe and and Morris Baxter. Following in such recipes as oatmeal cookies, dinner games and social chat hermits, spice cake, brown bread were the evening's entertainment. aod other quick breads. Wellsville This was the choice facing Ellen Rossiter, a girl in a Broadway dance hall. Ellen had never known luxuries and longed for them. Larry Harrowgate whom she loved treated her as a playmate, was never serious. Steven Barclay, rich and middle-ageoffered her every happiness money could buy. e Ellen made her choice and her story, The Girl, by i loan Clayton, tells what happened. Its a thrilling, unforgettable serialneginning soon in the dime-a-dan- d, Dime-a-Danc- Herald-Journ- al ' ce j open-face- , ! Kidman. -- a ' Hancock-entertaine- . ... en -- . I " "" X The dangerous but glamorous life of the notorious Wortd War spy, Mata Hart," is portrayefeic the picture of that name whilst will open Sunday at the Capital theater with the sensational of Greta Garbo and Ramon Novarro in the leading The amazing cast of this amti-tiou- s r cort-binati- rol. - pro- duction also includes such screen personalities Os Lionel Barrymore, Lewis Stow. C. Henry Gordon, Karen MorhoaJk end Alec B. Francis, together wiu ' a large group of supporting pla ers. p The unprecendcntcd feat of pla ing two of the screens foreme personalities in one picture ranted an exceptional story. .. port has it that following textensK study of stage plays and novel the original story, Mata Hari was selected as being most er nently suited to bring - out tlfc best dramatic talents of both Oaf ho and Novarro. who last score Individual hits in "Susan Leuof, hnd Son of India" respectively T- " . 1- River Heights Bishop and Mrs. W.' A. sc&ii are tho proud parents of, a bii'i girl born to them on Saturday. L. D. S. seminary studouta under the directiou Principal J. Karl Wood, gave program in the ward rcceatlyy consisted of a dramatic interpn lation in costume of the last poe written by the late Orson F. Whi Th Plogu was by Lui ot Uosw-Ah- c of Ellas, by Jacob Fuhriman.pa Provldeuce; of Juda. Elliot Dn of Wellsville; Don La son of Hyrum. Ephraim, The epilogue was given bv fc belle Archibald of Hyrum. Aft Was furnished Throughout the bn gramJean Allen of H , rum. ,n compliment to Mil Gladys Nielson was held at tl hmna-sj- f. Mr. and Mrs. LaVe Nielson. Monday. Oaraca . wei features of the. evening. Man ..beautiful and useful gifts wei received. were served. Dainty . , rcfreshraei "Miss Gladys Nielson at a trousseau tea at entertain her bon Miss Nielson was Tuesday. risted In- - receiving by her sist'eia Mrs. Lawrence Hawkes. Mrs. man Bastou and Miss Ethel Ni1, son., . The - Misses Mae Niebo and. Mae Lundberg served.- - Abe fifty guests called. , Mrs. Eliza Jones is visiting w friends and relatives in Farmii ton. ' " Mrs. "John Sandberg 'of Bi, Idaho, has been- visiting with mother, Mrs. E. D. McCombs illness-- ing - Mrs. - H. C. HeBinger and son Torn spent Friday visiting at the home of Mr. Bbd Mrs. Larson at Hyrtjm, "W i - by-M- iss . , her-rece- nt Hyrum.. . . , . . : , , |