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Show THE PAGE SIX HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH. L, TIIE CREEKS HAD A CARD FOR IT Lysistrata Like Bathing Gals, 0. K. Now THURSDAY, MARCH ELKS REELECT Anglo-Yanke- A. A. Firmagc, manager of the local J. C. Penney company depart- ment store, was ree.ccted Exalted Ruler of Logan Lodge 1453, B. P. O. Elks, at a meeting of the lodge membership at the lodge home on West Center street Wednesday night. W. F. Jensen, manager of the W. F. Jensen Candy company, was named Esteemed Leading Knight; Howard Griffin, Esteemed Loyal Knight; M. D. Allen, Esteemed Lecturing Knight; Arthur Picot, secretary; Attorney Leon Fonnea-beck- , treasurer; Robert Price, Tiler; H. Parley Bair, three year, and Albert Anderson of the Logan Laundry, two year trustee; Mr. Firmage, representative to the Grand lodge, vitn Mr. Jensen Mrs. Margaret Smart Chipmau left with her infant sni for Ber- keley, Calif., Thursday morning to join her husband, W. 1. Cnipmaa, who is attending business college there. as Mr. Lorin Lewis of Burley, Idaho, was a visitor in Logan on She was the guest of Wednesday. her sister, Mrs. Claude Quinney. In Mr. I'nder the auspice WINS HIGH PRAISE of the Tenth con Sun- Vvul-tc- 1ara-iiiou- The Borden Western company has announced that they have plenty of fresh slum milk at their factory which is offered free, for domestic purposes only, to uuyoiie culling for it. The milk Is pure pasteurized, and clean, and suitable for cooking, making cottage cheese, or for any other domestic purpose. Out in Los AngvhS home of Uie movie he;i uty, they had a trial over the costumes of Lysistrata, Greek suffragist, whose exploi ts were written up in stage play form. In the I'acific ( oast metropolis they arrested X actors and actresses, including the produ-oniaeer. On the left, in picture above, iolicew .Mary Ross is explaining to judge and worn by Dorothy Jackson. On costume in the details sistrata. the of Ly play jury the right is shown a typical Santa IMonic a bathing suit. Santa Monica is a Pacific ocean Huhurh of lots Angeles where all th e movie colony goes. Lysislratas gossamer garb, designed to keep the .soldiers at ho me, was under fire, lint as no one had ever censored the scant beach costumes, which, i n the movie zone, are rather al fresco, the jury of one man and II women decided tha t Lysistrutas costume was all right, too. ,"i The Elders quorum of the Logan Fifth ward are sponsoring an evening of entertainment, Saturday nt 8 p. m. at the Fifth ward amusement hall. A program of pedal features including music 4nd dancing has been arranged. All are Invited. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Montrose Spent Thursday In Salt Lake City Mr. vu business. Montrose is manager of the Coulon stoic on First North, J CACHE DAIRYMAN of the National bank was kept at home Thursday on account of liMarriage licenses have been issued from the office of the Cache County clerk to Ora W. Jensen, and Wanda Garner, both of Idaho; Claudius E. Bram-tocl- l, t, Rexburg, and Rozina G. Parker, Idaho; James E. Kirkbrlde and Rcta Call, both of Dayton, Idaho. ) Rex-bur- Dav-npor- COLLEGE FRESHIES JpVEAR THE GREEN John H. Bchenck, College ward dairyman, was elected first vice president of the Breeders association at the annual .convention of the organization held at the Hotel Bigelow at 11 a. m. Wednesday. A number of other Cache county members of the association, county Agricultural Agent R. L. Wrigley and Professor George K Caine, head of the dairy husbandry department of the Utah State Agricultural college, were in attendance at the gathering. INSPECTION OF College Freshmen may be green jg mentally by tradition, insofar as upper classmen who look down on i S them are concerned, but the Frosh af-lUtah State Agricultural college flashed a newsy green edition of Student Life on their fellow collegians Thursday morning. principal stories can led accounts of the passing of Dr. A. Saxer, dean of the schools of and arts and sciences the college; the Kampus offering of the Associated Women students of the school yi H coming to the Capitol theater Fri-- d day night, and the Freshman play. S The latter production The Poor Nut." This production, directed bv 'p Wallace A. Goates of the faculty and will be presented Monday Tuesday nights. A catchy line of the edition at i the top of uie first page is "Ye Old Frosh Nut Cracker." jfThe issue was edited by Horace Hulme with Hugh Fuller as busl-ie- s manager . Other staff members were Phyl-ft- a Lewis, Sherman Lloyd, Ernest Stewart. Vivian Smith, Jayne Janes, Lain Dunn, Rex Wimmer, Bprtha Ford and George Bell. '! BATTERY C SET The he !H. ALS Shooting Gallery Something: New in Logan! NOW OPEN at basement of Arimo Block Shooting from 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. CASH PRIZES for highest score made during each week ! annual federal inspection field artillery, Utah National guard, will be held Monday night, Marclj 14, at the armory on East Center street. Major B. L. Carroll of Salt Lake City, senior instructor of the regular army assigned for instruction to the Utah National guard will This officer. be the inspection announcement was made Thursday morning by Captain George D. Preston. The battery personnel now comprises, four commissioned officers, Captain Preston and second lieutenants, Webster Hunter, Robert Holden and E. B. Spencer and 70 enlisted men. Drills are held each Monday evening. ..President Walter M. Everton of the Cache stake presidency was out on the streets again Thursday after two weeks confinement at his home where he suffered an attack of influenza. of Battery C, 145th ii WORK COUNCIL STATE OFFICER Cashier Alma Sonne First lacs. HIGHWAY MEASURE LOAN AGREEMENT jot it program will be given day evening in the ward ehapei:r Community singing; prayer, Jaeggi; song. Paramount male chorus; talk, "The Founding of the Nation, a L'ivine Manifestation," Halvcr Skinner; song, male chorus; talk, ''Washington as a Religious Man," Keith Parkinson; song, male chorus; benediction, Mina Schwartz. local LONDON, Mar. 3. (I IP War between the United States and Great Britain is the theme of a play which has been written by the British novelist, Beverley Nichols, and produced at the Arts theater. The play, which has had a good reception, has for its setting an isolated house in Switzerland, in which a number of Britishers and Americans are trapped by an avalanche. The main character in the play, who is a pacifist, pretends to have received information that war has been started between the two countries. The rest of the play is concerned with the reactions of the other characters, both British and toward each American, other, under stress of their understanding that they are now enemies. The play which contains many laughs, is an attack upon war. April. William M. Smith has rehome from Salt Lake City she has been a guest for days of Dr. and Mrs. W. Smith. ward Mutual, the following Fray, ASKS SUPPORT OF alternate. Other officers will be appointed by the Exalted Ruler after the installation of newly elected officers during the first week in Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Johnson were Idaho Wednesday on business. turned where several LeRoy 1932. London Play Theme PRESENT HEAD Miss Joan Cox, state supervisor of homo economics instruction in the secondary schools, accompanied Supt. J. W. Kirkhride of the county school to the South Cache high school to ascertain the progress students are making in a project which Miss Cox is carrying on there. e , MEETS TONIGHT members of the Logan Employment council are scheduled to meet tonight at the Chumber of Commerce to consider a number of matters in connection with the Logan Employment council. The council which includes all the bishops of the wards in Logan will be asked to get back of the Boosters vaudeville to take place in the Capitol Theater. Wednesday, March 23. for the ber.etit of the Logan employment fund. All the performers who are taking part in this show and all the musicians are giving their services free. The expense of the show is being held to a minimum so that there wiil be a substantial amount for the employment fund. The projects committee will recommend a project. Al! the wards in Logan have many needy cases, so that the Employment council feels that the bishops can well afford to advertise and urge their people to get back of this entertainment. All the UJST Silk and wool scarf, within block of Fourth ward. Return 93 East M5. Third North. COUGHS Dont let them get a strangle hold. Fight perms quickly. Crromulsion combines the 7 best helps known to modern science. Powerful but harmless. Pleasant to take. No narcotics. Money refunded if any cough no matter of how long standing is not relieved. Ask your druggist for Creomulsioo, (adv.) SAVE The vaudeville should furnish for tile young, middle-ageand the old. Superintendent L. A. Peterson of the city schools has offered to permit all the school children to attend the matinee of the Boosters' vaudeville during the afternoon i March 23. Performers are holding many rehearsals and will have one of the finest entertainments that has come to Logan for a long time. Some of the best talent in the city is taking part in the show. A fine orchestra is being assembled to participate in the minstrel and for all the other acts of the vaudeville. Spang A nagging backache, with bladder irregularities and a tired, nervous, depressed feeling may warn of some disordered kidney or bladder condition. Users everywhere rely on Doans Pills. Praised for more than 50 years by grateful users the country over. Sold by all druggists. DANS 4 PfUPf.TIC FURNITURE And Ollier Salable Goods USED GOODS BOUGHT, SOLI), EXCHANGED 4 Aid In Exhibit Of Cache At Capitol oobMg irGi?i?y ffiAOTI TOWELS Larco Glso! 22x44 Loof-bouro- Fill your tanner attdt ntw! During hot weather, the towel pile need to ba higher thin ever for all the extra baths and for iwirniping need. Take the more you buy, the advantage of this timely value save! Colored borders, Uo itripe and block more you patterns. ... Ficfio The most wholesome palatable Mealtime Drink "Instead of Coffee Good for your Stomach and your Nerves A natural mild Laxative! if our grocer sells it It always pays to buy the Beat U. 5. Peffiuaey DEPARTMENT Logan - vITOII Utah FOR ADVERTISING Not many of us, these days, are troubled with so much money that we cannot spend it. But we are interested in spending the money we have, to get the most out of it. immms ViV.V.V.ViW.V.WiSV.W. and not a new way, either is to make a budget. Put down, week by week, the money that comes in. Put down beside it, week by week, the money that goes out. . So much for food, so much for clothing, so much for rent. So much for giving, and for luxuries. y One way 2 SXC1HIAKI Need! Bay Less For What STOVES AND RANGES GUNS AND PISTOLS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Look for WORKERS MEET Spending to save..through IN OUR DEPARTMENT You The recent successful termination of negotiations for an agreement on the range of livestock loan values in the intermountain country by the Reconstruction Fiwas nance corporation highly praised by Frederick P. Champ, president of Cache Valley Banking company today. Mr. Champ believes that the agreement will do more than any recent development to stabilize the livestock industry in this section and to relieve pressure on livestock men and prices. The local banker is a member of the regional advisory board of the corporation ns well as a- - incorporator of the Bankers Livestock Loan company. He was recently chairman of the committee of bankers in this district appointed to investigate and propose a schedule of values which was finally accepted in large part by the corporation at Washington. Chairman Lenry Blood of the State Road commission has asked the Logan Chamber of Commerce aud the Cache County commissioners to send special telegrams to Senators Reed Smoot and William H. King urging that they Almon Emergency support the These Highway bill. telgrams were send immediately to Senator Smoot and Senator King. The Almon Emergency highway bill is in line with special recommendations sent February 11 by the officers of the Chamber nl Commerce to Congressmen Don B and Frederick C. Colton and Senators Reed Smoot and William H. King. The arguments used for thr support of the Almon Emergency Highway bill is that the most favored process of providing unemployment relief is through highThere is a wide way building. distribution , of the highway dollar. It not only benefits the man employed directly on the job, but manufacturers and contractors, many thousands of workers in the manufacturing plants producing road equipment, road mateof rials, as well as employes transportation companies carrying materials from sources their through the manufacturing plants to the road project. Musical numbers were given by Spencer and Ralph Porter, xylophonists and Marcus Griffin, vocalist. Miss Margaret Egbert, president of the stake Gleaner girls organiM One hundred Cacne stake zation, introduced the board memand stake bers present men. Gleaner girls Mutual board members, assembled at the Hotel Eccles Wednesday night for the annual stake M To men and Gleaner girls banquet. Lawrence Larsen, M men presiOfficers of the Logan Chamber dent, introduced Grant Rcdford as toastmaster. Responses were of Commerce with Chairman B. T. of the given by representative members Cardon and Ray Trotman accomof the two groups, Principal advertising committee will commisGeorge S. Bates of the Logan pany the Cache county senior high school, stake M men sioners to the state capitol buildleader; Miss Hattie Morrell, mem- ing in Salt Lake City Monday to ber of the Logan junior high look over the Cache county booth school faculty and stake Gleaner now under construction. The county commissioners desire girls leader.. President Alma Sonne of the the help of the Chamber in gatherstake M Men's Mutual Improve- ing the exhibits for the booth ment association, was the princi- and to offer suggestions regarding the obstruction. pal speaker of the evening. CACHE MUTUAL You wont need to worry about getting spots on your walls when theyre coated with Brothers Lows MELLO-GLOS- For smudges, stains, even ink spots slip right off of this semigloss finish with a solution of mild soap and water or a good cleaning compound. Before you paint, be sure to let us give you a copy of Lowe Brothers free book on Home Decoration. It wont always be easy, of course, to stay within the budget. Thats where advertising helps you. Advertisements in this newspaper tell you how much rugs, butter, breakfast foods, dishes, homes, automobiles will cost, before you go shopping! They point out ways to save money. They show you how to cut a little here, a little there. And each day, they tell about new inventions, new products, new ways of doing things, that help make this life of ours very much worth living! r I |