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Show THE HERALD iAGE TWO. - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. at HifAM f ere w M V lb A 1932. Views (tote ft iuuaty, Ohio S Bio too tt oooa. Of'l IMCtlNATIONi, ' 5, .Wet-Dr- y Rffl.MONS (pint j.NoMM HAtO MARCH SATURDAY, .() ETiX- esiEvi.jonfs, THE SUMMER SESSION ANNOUNCED The Annual Summer Session at the Utah Stale Agricultural College will begin here on Momley. June 6, and continue until July IB. This six weeks course which is offered for graduates and uncoldergraduate students at the lege is furnished for $15.00 tuition and nine hours credit may be obtained toward a degree. During the Summer Session special scenid trips will be made to beautiful Bear Lake and the Bird Sanctuary and also a number of others. Students should plan to attend school for this summer and enjoy the pleasant surroundings of our beautiful summer campus. A very broad and varied program of summer work will be given. Practically all of the resident faculty, including department heads, will offer courses during the period in both graduate and e fields. Their work will he supplemented by several drawn from brilliant educators other colleges and universities in the country. The Instrumental Music Department will be enforced by Professor A. K. MeAUisLer, leader iool band of the Joliet High of JcUct, Illinois and nationally known band master. He will give courses for band instructors from June 6 to 24. Ho wilt denvn-strat- e his methods by coaching an high school band which for the first will be assembled two weeks. Dr. Ward G. Reeder, Ohio Stato university, an authority-- in the field of EduttUioo, will ivc ses in Advanced School Adults Istration. Child Welfare and Health Education faculty will be aided by Miss Maud A. Brown, a teacher and supervisor of long experience in Kansas City and Los Angeles and for nine vears a special investigator for the common wealth fund. An extensive physical education and coaching program will b givThe en at the coming session. courses wil be designed to tit the needs of high school and elementary teachers as well as' ad' ministrators. In fact, there will be courses offered in practically every dc-- ; partment of the college. The usual lecture program consisting of five outstanding lectures will be offered in addition. under-graduat- 3-- , Auvnoe of 'KVE AMO TEN LAUIV dyhei AMENDMENT, HOYTS TO MARRY THIRD TIME News School from the River Heights The fire roared and roared And down came board after hoard. And all the while the meeting house blazed. Wo just stood there and gazed By Emery Mortensen, . 4th grade. - f DAMAGE Ail that is left is four big tall walls And just ashes inside thats all. Bobby Mortensen. Stephen Wood, 2nd grade. , , COLLEGE CO-ED- S GIVE BIG SHOW PLANS COMPLETED danced to the College Friday, the beautification committee of the Logan Chamber of tune of original songs while big " made love to the strains Commerce outhneu plans for an The Senior high school concert .band, under the direction of A. T. intensive clcan-uand of other delicious melodies, the paint-up- , of college students, Henson, will be given in the First ward chapel Sunday at 7 p. m. A keep-it-ucampaign for the city compositions brief synopsis of each number will be given by Miss Lucybcth Cardon. lor this year. at the Capitol theater Friday The program is as follows: Following the plan of last year, night. 1. fhe occasion was the annul) Grand Selection from the Opera "Tannhauser" .. Richard Wagner the usual block captains will be For presentation of Kampus Kaprice, 2. Euphonium Solo Come Back To Drink" Fantas a Thea Hoch appointed for each block. the first time all the block cap- sponsored by the Associated WomBy L. H. KENNARD 3. Idyll "The Mill In The Forest" tains will be asked to meet in. a en's Council with Miss Edna Smith Eilenberg at the Chamber of Com- as chairman, Ruth Peterson as 4. Ase's Death from Peer Gynt Suite" E. Greig Op. 48 oody merce before the campaign and business manager, LuZelle Soren5. Vocal Solo (al Madam Butterfly Puccinni discuss it. and Parker, Cache son as advertising manager dra(b) Come Out on a Sweet Spring Night .. Anderson county weedHarry Boley as assistant inspector will be Lorrainedirector. By MISS RUTH OWENS matic dispresent at the meeting and de6. A Selection from the Operas of Victor Herbert. I he musical comedy, which feacuss the noxious weeds and 7.. Bells of Saint Marys" e. Emmett Adams scribe them so the block captains tured lite in Greenwich Village, Cathedral Chimes . Played by Keith Spencer will become familiar with them. New York, was written by Virgil 8. Overture Raymond Thomas The plan is for the captains to Fraughton, lone Tar bet and Lois Miss Joan Cardon was 9. Xylophone Solo "Happy Jack Boothe visit every home and urge the Lunt. to clean up and paint up general dramatic director of the Played by RALPH PORTER people 10. Evening Hym and to provide work for the un- presentation. Abide With Me off to a rathSpecial Arrangement for the Band by A. T. Henson employed and make improvements er Although getting slow start, the presentation Most every wherever possible. as it moved along aome owner could make a few gained speed in and ended a .improvements and this would help manner. Kendrick highly pleasing Hawkes, Glato work and i.o get more people dys Anderson, Fawn Jones, Boyd ;ct more money in circulation.. and Pulley, Wesley Maughan Many people have the habit ol Juhe Ross, in the principal roles, Jumping ashes in the streets, all did some excellent work. Whether you are a football far. there is an ordinance against the Not the least feature was the or not, you will get a real thrill practice and the committee will which to the city commission tap chorus of comely from The of iuggest Notre seeing Spirit WHAT IS MAN the ordinance be enforced. came in at opportune times to pep .hat the Universal Dame", picture things up. Included in this group QUERIES RELIGIONISTS HERE which opens an of Ashes usually have nails and when were engagement Clarice Olsen. Fawn AnThe subject of the Christian four days at the Lyric thrown into the streets, causes Suntheater derson, Bernice McCracken, Kay ownn auto Science with tire trouble much Sunday, day. Devotees ot the gridiron March 6, Man" invites serious sport will sooa as it is con- Luthy, Juana Peterson, Leah Peundoubtedly be filled ers. Justit as is suggested that the terson, Lucille Christenson. Alice thought. d with the enthusiasm that venient, have garbage hauled Todd, LuZelle Sorenson, Verdina Too irequentiy, declares Chris- comes from a game, citizens, It is their believed the City Vickers. Juanita Boyle and Dorotian. Science, man is believe te for' this picture i real footbat away. will take care ot the thy Sanford. Lois Lunt as dancCommission be material, whereas, the real man with real football players. ing director with Lois LaVecve is spiritual, and man's spirituality The picture stars Lew Ayres, a; usual garbage hauling later in Petty as were in charge is affirmed by the following Scrip- a country boy just entering Notre he season, but as far as possible of this assistant group. tural passage which is included Dame university, and later, in his he people should have their own The dancers were in this "for we junior year, becoming the bail garbage hauled away and not in eachtapinstance by the preceded singing city wagons. know that if our earthly bouse carrying hero of the team, dc vait for thescout of chorus Ruth l, Allen,, Julia The boy organizations will ot this tabernacle were dissolved finitely beaded for Inez Rachel Fortie Sanders, in the re asked to take part we have a building of God, an selection in the following season Phyllis Flamm, Nada Rich, house not made with hands, eter- But there arises a situation which campaign by helping to keep all Gcphart and Wilma Kotter. Edytfc nal in the heavens" (II Cor. 8:1). interferes with these plans, am vacant lots clean and especially The nlastique. To a Wild Rose" of widows and elderly people Mans spirituality is likewise de- eventually brings the young foot those included Lois LaVeeve Petty, Hato have cannot their who afford clared in a correlative passage ball star to a point where he zel Innis, Julia Greene, Virgie irom page 99 of the Christian Sci- forgets the spirit animating thi ots cleaned. Fraughton and Mariam Mulliner. favors committee The very ence textbook, "Science and Health team, and becomes an outcast ii Other dancers included June all the of idea the having with Key to the Scriptures" by the eyes of his fellow players. Thi; .trongly acant lots of the citv farmed and White, Tyra Wilson, Nada Rich. Vera Mary Baker Eddy, which fol- portion of the picture is trough! Jackson. Brown. May A well Ivy lows: The calm, strong currents with drama, and the boyish Lew vegetable gardens raised. Nilson. Paul Grace, John Anderkept garden is far better ot true spirituality, the manifesJulia Stemakes the most of every scene. son, Herbert Greene, weeds and is always attractive tations of which are health, purity, 411 on the employed list should vens and Miller Ryan. and must deepen Five former husbands, all of helped and urged in every way whom looked human experience, until the bevery marrified were o secure vacant lots for garden liefs of material existence are SEVENTH WARD TO Wesley Maughan. Ted Bagley, Erluring the coming season and nest Hill, seen to be a bald imposition, and Marion Rcdford, and make preparations for next winsin, disease, and death give everter. The plan is not to continue Jay VViukleman. HAVE MUSICALE he employment fund next year lasting place to the scientific demonstration of divine Spirit and and such notice has already been to Gods spiritual, perfect man." SETS All on the employed list iven. This service is to be held at 11 of Professor who do not have gardens should Under the direction Sunday in the Cache Valley Bank Calvin Fletcher, the Seventh ward horeforc be active in securing IN DAMAGE SUIT building. Sunday School meets at is preparing a musical program to 'he vacant lots. Most property 10. Wednesday evening meeting be Friday evening, March swners would prefer vacant lots at 8. The public Is cordially in- 18. given The musicale will feature ke nlanted to wardens rather than vited gypsy life. o lie idle and grow weeds. Damages of $200 were awarded The entire membership of the The committee also favors the Mrs. Clara B. Jones hy a First in the rholr particpatcs many dca of asking the business houses district court jury Friday in setchoruses of the production which o close on Arbor Day so Logan tlement of her suit against C. T. The Barrett, city building inspector. also contains many solo and duct can get a good cleaning. ID a m, Bible Sihool. 11 a. m. numbers. An interesting comedy natter will be presented to the Mayor A. G. Lundstrom and the of the Fidelity and Deposit company, Worship .service. Theme: "Chriscommittee merchants dialogue runs through the protian Giving" 6:15 p. m. Christian gram. chamber of Commerce at its next Baltimore, Maryland, bondsmen of Endeavor Society meeting. 7 p. m. the mayor. Among those taking character Iublic service in Wesniinstcr hall. parts in the program are Willard neeting. The jury received the cast at Next week the tree plan of the Sermon subject Christ and the Skanchy, Hyrum E. Hansen, J. L. eity for the various streets will p. m. and returned a verdict Criminals." The tree projects for Mrs. Jones at 9 p. m. Montrose, M. W. Lundstrom, Car- be published. vel Johnson and Mrs. Helen BlanMayor Lundstrom said Saturday :rc coming along very well. The will decide soon morning the city officials may chard. Free committee The committee in charge of the in the tree planting program appeal the case to the stato suaffair is headed by Emile C. or the Cuche county library preme court. SECOND WARD Dunn. The funds derived from rrounds and the tabernacle square Damage was claimed by Mrs. Ellwood Hansen will he the the show will go to the building md tbo particular tree to be lanted and dedicated to George speaker in the Second ward con- fund of the new recreation hall joint meeting Sunday night. The Vashington. will chorus Gleaner girls lurnish Supt. L. A. Peterson reports the music. hat the city schools have a program all outlined ind a number of improvements NINTH WARD vill be made at the various school The Ninth ward Relief society Constance fashion: rrounds. Bennett, is sponsoring an entertainment 'first lady," wears seventeen mo in the ward hall Friday at 8 p. m. dish costumes in "Lady With i Mrs. Ruth Mocnch Bell will prePast," her new RKO Pathe star sent her students in a two hour ing picture, scheduled to ope drama. The proceeds of the preSunday at the Capitol Theater sentation will go to a fund for the Included in this stunning ward Whose name is best known to are outfits for every perioi robe worthy poor. he most people? ' I of the day and nil social occa At the University of Cincinnati ..ions. t is John Barrymore's, who was The gowns were created foi icst known of 117 prominent pubCROUP the blonde star in Paris and rep ic figures, many of who arc in resent tfieT last word in fashions he world political and economical Miss Bennett personally selectci oreground. SETS HOLIDAYS them while vacationing in tht Next best known, a test showed style capital shortly before start was Barrymore's sister Ethel, nnd ng the picture. after her. Al Capone. In just this -local PRESTON The social centers o! arder, next best known were MusChamber Fashionable of Commerce, through the mer- two continents suitable solini. Billie Dove. Ruth Chatter-ion- . provide chants committee has designated and brilliant backgrounds for the the Ringling brothers. Bobby the local business holidays. display of the gowns, as the Jones and Mahatma Gandhi. Some very famous personages They are: Memorial day. May star plays a wealthy New York 3D; Idaho, June 15; Independence Some girl who goes to acquire a past were known but how. Jack-soday, July 4; Pioneer day, July The screen play by Horace thought that Starr Faithful (vicLabor Aris Harriet based upon 25; day. September 5; Henrys tim of a recent New York murmistice day, November 11; sensationally successful new nove der) was the name of a race of the same name. Edward H. horse; that H. L. Mencken (an giving day. November 24: mas, December 26; New Years Griffith directed and Miss Bennett editor and writer) was a famous day, January 1: and Washington's is supported by a cast included-in- aviator; that Mae West (a New Ben Lyon, David Manners, York actress) was the mother of birthday, Feb. z2. The merchants committee con- Astrid Allwyn, Mcrna Kennedy. Aimce Semple McPherson; that Nella sists of J. A. Bullock. Harley Albert Conti. Walker, th Mayo brothers (famous were ratio and surgeons Greaves, and Horace Baugh. In Blanche Frederick Don Alvarado addition, Emil Petterborg. E. J. an'd others. eptertainers: that Duke Ellington (colored orchestra leader) was McClurg, Ernest Yaussi and Ern And to top Card were chosen to put over the Every child born in the United English nobleman.are rep- matters, some believed that Yehudi Fourth of July celebration. The States unless his parents committee was authorized to pro- resenting Menuhin (famous child violinist) foreign governments is a natural born citizen. was a Japanese revolutionist. ceed with preparations at once. CHURCHES . co-e- meeting bouse burned down. The The roof smoked and smoked. smoke rolled over and over on the i roof., Soon the fire department came. The men took, their chemicals up in the attic and sprayed around but they, did not have enough to stop it- Daddy said to the firemen, "Hadnt we better start getting some of the things out of here?" The firemen said, Yes." The men took as many things out as they could. There was nothing to do but watch it burn down. Lee Davis 3rd grade. . i IiOST wild-eye- hard-foug- Lesson-Sermo- Ges-sel- If the suying, the third time's the charm," means anything, Mrs. Hoyt Hoyt Eugenia Bankhead Butt Lee White, and Morton Hoyt, both of whom are shown here, Herald-Journa- FOR KENT FURNISHED Three modern clean rooms and garage. 444 South First West. M12. Phone 662-- co-e- Lesson-Sermo- Pair ladies glasses in brown lca-- .' should find happiness at last. ther case, between court house They were first married 12 years l. to and postoffice. Return ago. Divorced in 1927, they reM12. Reward. At the Lyric Christian Science flBE Last Wednesday, River Heights' wed In 1928, were divorced again and now plan a third She is at France. Nice, marriage the daughter of Congressman William B. Bankhead cf Alabama. This will be her sixth marriage. in 1929, SUIT FILED Mrs. E. F.- Passey of Logan has come The hear and raccoon A squir-ro- l filed a damage suit in the First down a tree baekbnrds. district court against Dr. T. B. and most other tree climbers run down and up alike. Budge. . Heres Golden DRIVE p KIKE! The fire swept the meeting house hall, It blared a.nd blurt'd within the walls. It curled and smoked very tall Until there was nothing left at all. j Too Late to Classify CLEANUP "he-men- ' A HUGE Band To Give Concert Program In First Ward we n6sTern MOgIS SSECPASO West Quilt Block No. 14 n JURY -- $200 Presbyterian L. D. S. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Nelson left Wednesday for Blackfoot. Idaho, where they will make their home. Mrs Nelson was formerly Miss They were acFlora Barnes. Nelcompanied to Idaho by Mr. son's brothers. Dean and Claine who had been visiting in Logan tor several days. Word has been received from New York City of the arrival Saturday of a son to Attorney and Mrs. John L. Grant. Mrs. Grant was formerly Miss Ruth Nibley, youngest daughter of the late President C. W. Nibley. Dr. Howard Call, local dentist, is considering ordering installation of a new dental chair beside his own for use in a few boy years by a son, the first hosin the family, born at a local new The pital Saturday morning. potential dentist weighs eight and pounds. one-ha- lf Preston G. Peterson, Provo, a member of the state road commission, spent a few hours in Logan Friday. He accompanied his brother Ray Peterson to Pocatello, Idaho, to visit another brother. Attorney Joseph Peterson, who is The Petersons are brothers ill. of Preside! t E. G. Peterson of tho Utah State Agricultural college. Harvey Craig was arraigned Friday afternoon before City Judge Jesse P. Rich and ordered to serve six months in the county jail for failure to comply fully with terms of a sentence imposed by Judge Rich last fall. Craig was held to be delinquent in part of the payment of a fine imposed. Prof. A. L. Wilson of the State Agricultural college Saturday in Farmington in of electrically treating hot Utah spent work beds. Marriage licenses have been issued from the office of the Cache county clerk to James H. Worthington, Burley, Idaho, and Anna Jane Purdy, Portland, Ore.; Seymour Fenton Potts and Esther McMaster, both of Pocatello, Ida-dWalter L. Hagland and Caroline Belinda Miles, both of Grace, Idaho. o; Jones to her property resulting from issuance of a building permit and alleged allowance by Mr. Barrett of the permittee to construct a dwelling too close to the Jones' property line in alleged violation of a city ordinance. In her original complaint, Mrs. Jones sought damages aggregating 1250. DR. HOWARD I CALL Dentist '. has moved his office around the corner to the right in the same building. (Thatcher beau-ificati- Today's Oddity PRESTON g phv-sicia- luck. the mountains. his skis and He is set against a w(iLe Trace this pattern onto your Then color the ski ground, to represent snow. Trees blocks repre- - material. are dark green. sports scene in performer with a red cap, black at the right Next: A western railroad scene. , jersey and blue trousers. Make Br.MABY EKCKENBBACK fourteenth of West Quilt aefila A winter Herald-Journal- 's ski-stic- back-Gold- n q14Q Soijth Main oooooooooooooooooooooo |