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Show THE. HERALD.JOURNAt, LOfi'AX, UTAH, AN ADVENTURER OF THE SKIES TAKES CONTROLS AGAIN 1 f4 HERE'S MORE ABOUT TODAY IN RULA C. PITZER, Editor Phone 50 jan Visitors nored At ner .... s. Luther d, d b Members ertained . D. W. Pittman entertained nembers of her club at a tea Thursday. The guests td bridge at the Pittman after which they motored to lluebird where luncheon was Entertain Club guests were seated at one table centered with a low butterfly sweet peas. guests were included. high score prizes were led to Mrs. Oscar Wenner-an- d Mrs. Harry Smith. Members At Home of -- dge Follows mer Party hole-in-on- d fessor and Mrs. Byron Alder host and hostess at an arranged bridge dinner Saturday evening at then ler home in Logan canyon, mer was served from one long adorned with a centerpiece in shades of blue i elphinium lavender. Places were marked ' Jr. and Mrs. J. W. Hayward, and Mrs. H. R. McGee, Dr. Mrs. P. W. Eliason, Mr. and I S. E. Needham, Judge and M. C. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. j Earl, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. phreys, Dr. and Mrs. G. L .ft of Smilhfield and the host hostess. hies were arranged for bridgt and the high Wing dinner t prizes was awarded to Dr. 3M Mrs. Eliason. ' ower Honors ung Couple . hos-- , at a delightfully arranged ter given at her home Sunday ' Ing in compliment to Miss Wiser, a bride of July, and ; fiance, Floyd M. Packer, ic evening was enjoyed with es and music after which de- Is refreshments were served hirty-twguests. The living with a were decorated is Vth of summer blossoms. A of red and yellow was led out in the appointments. Johnson was assisted during evening by Miss Zelda Bart- l i ( o . iny lovely l received and useful gift by the guests of lli-- snap-drago- via uofoou fo ' r, PAGE THREE. Boy Hasnt Declared Love; Girl Worries BY CYNTHIA GRF.Y If young folks would only decide to be agreeable companions assorting with many friends, instead of pairing off at such an early age and "mooning" their leisure huurs away, there might be less broken young hearts. Also, there might be less romance. So what! In the case of a boy taking the of a girl continuous attention friend for so long a time as three yeurs, it DOES seem he is seriDoesn't it? ously interested. Else why his steady interest? Perhaps he is just a little too sure of himself. Dear Mis Grey: I am very much in love with a boy who has treated me fine always, he never talks about love or un engagement, lie have been going together for three years and I uin getting worried. Shull 1 tell him I love him and ask him if we can he engaged? lo you think he is just bashful? My sister thinks 1 am foolish to go with him any longer, as he is so slow In promising to me or saying he loves me. He is so fine and I love him so. Please advise me. MIML Dear Mimi: How about showing a little interest in other young men of your acquaintance? It needn't be to the extent of disto so or friend your boy courtesy marked as to give him offense. Be subtle about it. If he cares really, hell sense this easing up in your attentions and interest. Automatically, his interest will increase. And the climax you so devoutly seek -- a proposal should be forthcoming aoon. The chance of losing quarry holds up" the pursuer a lot, you know. Personally, Mimi, I think youre rather in a haze" yourself, to be so in love with a man who has never told you he cares for you. But, then. It's YOUR affair. Girl Most Important in Life! Dear Miss Grey: I am 25 ami the girl is 19 and the most important thing in life to me. We have been just friends for a year and she has told me not to talk of love until I see my way clear to take rare of a home and a wife. I find It "almost immssihle to do this at present. I've a chance to go and do things in a distunt city. I can't ask her to wait until I've made good. Why can't our under ' standing lie like this; that I go away, succeed und later on marry the girl and take her bark to the home I've made for her? She refuses to listen to this. I know one eau't marry on nothing, but until the time comes that we ean, why can't we be sweethearts? Her would furnish the Inspiration to go on. I can't go away and not know what the future holds for me, us far as we're concerned. She knows I have good morals. She has no one to advise her, so we will wait for your answer. IN LOVE. DeRr in Love : You are asking this girl in her wait until you make It may be a mouth, a year good. or forever. You are a bit selfish, think, In doing this, for you want to be engaged to her, when you have nothing to offer at all. As to succeeding that should be natural ambition and you should have that without added The right thing to inspiration. do, as I see it, is to tell the girl vou care for her more than ANYTHING and that you are going to prove to yourself and to her, that you can come back and claim her. But that meantime, you would be selfish to expect her to give up the good times and many friends she might otherwise enjoy. The future lies in your ability and should not be made the girl's responsibility. You want the fun of being engaged without having earned the right to talk nf love. That really isn't fair. Boy practically 'teens to UNIQUE RECORD ESTABLISHED Is GOODING, Idaho (U.R)-a unique record: A community near here, known as Shoestring, has 26 families, but only nine contain both boys and girls, although all have children. Here How You May Look Prettier New, wonderful MELLO-GLface powder hides tiny lines and wrinkles, reproduces the fresh, healthy bloom of youth. No shiny noses. Stays on longer, prevents large pores. Spreads smoothly without that pasty flaky look. No Irritation because a new French process makes It the purest of ' all face powders. Buy MELLO-GLTax free. today. 50c and $1.00. Prescription Drug Company, adv. O O H ueet you j think turns Home Well, j Rowing Visit ' Wells ville 10.",!. LEWISTON "Haw-Haw- 1. is. Albert E. Johnson was 10. "side-cars- ik End Visitors 5alt Lake City M. Howell and son. spent the week end in Jake City visiting with rela-anfriends. JULY The Junior Literary club met Thursday evening in High Creek canyon with Mrs Verlan Leavitt (Continued From Page 1.) The program acting as hostess was given by Miss Bessie Wheeler Catholic church in Germany have who reviewed the book "The Eduwarned Catholic Priests against cation of a Princess. by Grand criticism of the German new rulers Duchess Maria of Russia. Mr. and Mrs, Osmond Kent and and new conditions, so that Hitler at present, stands at the head of daughter. Ellen of Dairy Creek a Germany with only one political Idaho, were guests Sunday at the And so it is home of Mr it ml Mrs Henry C party, HIS OWN. with the other dictators, Mussolini, Kent Mr and Mrs Lorain Karren Stalin, Kemal. and children. Mr and Mrs Orva! In Ireland, where you least ex- Bowles and children spent Sunday High Cieek canyon. pect it, fascism is forming an in Miss Stella Winn of Sniithfield. organization, the army comrades who recently returned from a association called "White Canadian the mission was calling on members friends here Army," recruiting Friday. throughout the Irish Free State Mr. and Mrs L. M Payne and The usual "shut" appears, this one children of Ogden were visiting blue, with darker blue shoulder with relatives here on Thursday and black berets. straps, M E. Kent Airs. There is a Fascist "salute" the them to their home accompanied and will rearm raised high and stretched main for a short visit. All that forward. will seem M I A. furnishThe Third ward strange to those that remember ed the program for the conjoint Ireland in the old days of the meeting in Cornish Sunday uTght " the wearing of berets Musical numbers were given by The the AI men quartet and the Girls' by Irishmen is bewildering. world is changing. chorus. Mervin Bodily treated the slogan and a very interesting talk Thomas E. Dewey, United States was given by Wilburn Talbol Miss Eva Haslam and a quurtet attorney, prosecuting Mr. Waxey Gordon for failure to pay income composed of Howard Layne Oral tax on bootleg profits, refused to Layne ami Mr and Mrs. Lowell to Trenton Sungive names of witnesses thut he Karren, motored intended to call, because, said he, day evening where they sang in the conjoint meeting. If I give the names, my witnesses The Busy Bee club met Friwill be mnruered before trial. Four witnesses have been killed already." day afternoon at the home of Mis Club songs were Now, a fifth who might have Leora Karren is talked found practiced ami a lesson on "Breakinconveniently fast Foods," was given Five girls murdered, in a stolen sedan. Killing the witnesses on the were present. The Second Year club met other side is now in legal procedure and nmy prove more ef- Friday at the home of Mrs. Emma fective than tile old "making sure Haslam. A lesson and demonstra tion was given oil "Vegetable and of one juryman." Fruit Salads." Nine girls were In The British Hre surprised to attendance The Girls' chorus was reorganizlearn that Canadians object to meet" English, generally ed at their regular practice called "The Oxford accent.'' ing with the fullowing officers susPresident. Fima Brown; Canada prefers the American tained: president, Ruth McKnight; style of English in broadcasting, vice Vadu Buttars; and in talking machine records, secretary-treasuredirector, Emmeret Wiser; aecom and changes are to be made panist. Myrtha Westover. The following members of the B.Y.U. chorus stopped Wednesday Gradually, perhaps, Canada will to call on Mr. and Mrs. Henry decide in friendly fashion that Kent as they were passing through it is not wisdom to keep a great on their return to Provo from St section of the North American Idaho, where they furcontinent tied up to a little island Anthony, nished a musical program at off the west coast of Europe. B.Y.U. alumni banquet: Miss Ines Canada may even deride to an- Starr of Miss Lota nex the United States, and this Paxman of Springville, Provo, Mr. Jack Brown would the welcome country step, of Manti and their with the understanding that a ma- Miss Mary Clark of granddaughter Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark and jority vote would rule. The ideal arrangement would he daughters, Louise and Elmor of one government from the Panama Ogden, were guests at the home canal to the North Pole, Aiexieo, of Mrs. Clark's parent. , Mr. and the United States and Canada, Mrs. Henry Kent on Tuesday. Mias one big nation, ruled by the ma- Elinor remained here to spend the jority, full protection for minori- summer with her aunt, Mrs Clar enee Wiser. ties, plenty of prosperity. The following Relief Society programs have been announced for Tuesday: I Filth ward Members are res minded that many opportunities for improvement are presenting themselves during the summer when the more intensified activities of the Relief Society are not in full operation. Among such opportunities are the lectures now being given by Dr. E. V. McCollum, Monday and Tuesday of this week at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. at Utah State Agricultural college. Dr. McCollum is a world authority on nutrition and every mother who can possibly go, should be in attendance at these four lectures. Sixth ward The monthly work and business meeting will be held at 2 o'clock. All members are asked to come prepared to sew. Seventh ward Meeting will begin at 2 o'clock. All members are urged to be present as the regular work and business meeting will be held. Eleventh ward The meeting will be held Tuesday evening at 7:30 instead of the regular time of 2.30. Elder E. J. Passey will Again heeding the lure of high adventure in the skies, Col. Charles give a talk on the historical jourA. Lindbergh is pictured above in the cockpit of the ney to the hill Comorah and other monoplane in which he expects soon to fly to Greenland to chart points of interest in church hisBelow you see the ship as he a northern air route to Europe. tory. Vocal solos will be given took it up from Caldwell, N. J., on a test hop to New York. by Donald Smith and Miss Mary Farmer. All ward members are invited to attend the meeting. Places were Mrs. John L. Green, sustained a at dinner Friday. marked for Mrs. Came Larsen, broken arm on Alonday when he Mrs. Mary S Bailey, Mrs. Reta fell from a horse. He was taken a local hospital for treatment. I'oppleton, Mrs. Carrie Smith, Mrs. to Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Peterson of Clara Maugnan, Mrs. Alberta Larsen, Miss Marjorie Larsen and Hyrum were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Campbeii entertained tlie hostess. The afternoon was Mrs. H W. Hansen on Sunday. Mrs. Alice Olsen of Logan has the members of the M.M.C. club spent in quilting. at her home Friday evening. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leishman, been visiting here for the past ten Fern Bair gave the lesson on Mr. and Mrs. Freston Brenchley, days. "Etiquette of Speech." After the Miss Rena Brenchley and Ray WOMAN MADE HOLE-IONE . lesson dainty refreshments were Leishman spent Tuesday at the SALT LAKE CITY-- Utah if.fti served to twelve guests. Sutton camp in Logan canyon. e The local golfers' hail Special guests were Mrs. Wallace Mrs, Janies Larsen entertained of fame now has a woman memMrs. Leland Yardley, Jorgensen Friday afternoon at a children's ber. Mrs. Gilbert F. Hayes scored and Mrs. Dean Hammond. party in honor of her daughter a perfect shot on the Velma's 3th birthday anniversary. hole at Nibley Park. Five persons A birthday cake formed the cenwitnessed the performance. terpiece of the luncheon table. Games were enjoyed. Dainty reWOMAN HAS HUGE FAMLY Wesfreshments were seived to 10 little BERWICK. Pa. (t Mrs. Eugene Jones presided over guests. ley Pettit, of Nescopeck, has 31 a prettily luncheon 29 grandchilMrs. Mary G. Leishman enterappointed Thursday afternoon to the mem- tained at a prettily appointed party dren and nine children, to make a bers of her sewing club. A bowl Thursday in honor of her daughter total of 69 living descendants. She of formed the cen- Junes loth birthday, given at the ,is 90 and in good health. Mr. terpiece of the luncheon table. home of her grandparents, Those included were Mrs Muzzenta and Mrs. Adam Glenn. A trimJoy, Mrs. Fern Murray. Mrs. Milli-ce- med birthday formed the center-piec- e of the luncheon. Music and Maughan, Mrs. Edna Bassett, Mrs. Stella Archibald, Mrs. May games were enjoyed. Fifteen were Hall and the hostess. The after- included in the group. noon was spent in music and visitMr. and Mrs. June Wilson returned to their home at Los Aning. Mr .and Mrs. Peter Maughan re- geles Wednesday after spending turned home Monday after spend- tnree weeks as guests of Mrs. Martha ing four days at Rock Springs, Wilson's mother, Mrs. Wyoming, guests of their daugh- Leatham. They also attended the ter and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson reunion htld at Hyrum. Thomas Walters. Miss Ruby Leatham accompanied A dinner was given Thursday them home and will visit with relevening at the home of Mr. and atives in Los Angeles for a month. Mrs. Guy Maughan in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hammon Mr. Maughan who was observing and two children returned to their A bowl home at Ogden Mrs. his birthday anniversary. Saturday. of snapdragons formed the cen- Hammon and children have been of the dinner table. the guests of their parents, Mr. terpiece Places were marked for Mr. and and Airs. Thomas Brenchley since Mrs. Maughan, Mr. and Mrs.. Cyril Monday and Mr. Hammon came Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smith ami Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baugh, Mr., and Mrs. Elmer Leish-ma- family of Faradi.se were dinner Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mur- guests Wednesday of their parray, Miss Zadia Maughan, Lyman, ents, Mr. and Airs. Andrew LeishArnold, Clark and Seth Maughan. man. Airs. Leslie Glenn and three sons Following dinner music and visitreturned to their home at Burley. ing were enjoyed. left Idaho, after spending three weeks Miss Barbara Maughan Thursday for Chicago to attend the visiting with Mrs. Glenns mother, worlds fair and visit for a month Mrs. Martha Leatham with relatives. Miss Edith Brenchley and La Mrs. Harry Christensen returned Frantz Stevens of Ogden were a month Monday after spending guests of Mr. and Airs. Thomas at Los Angeles with her husband Brenchley the fore-paof the all cigarettes are who is ill at a hospital, Mrs. Chris- week. O you tensen and family will visit with Miss Evelyn Theurer of Ogden their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- spent Tuesday visiting with hpr alike! you just liam H. Maughan before returning parents Air. and Mrs Herman to their home at Ogden. Theurer. one Mrs. Sarah these and see for yourself am? Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Leland Maughan daughter Iris and Miss Ila Baugh end family were guests Tuesday ot spent Thursday at Hyrum, guests Mr. and Airs. Oliver Smith at Farathat Chesterfields are really different. of their parents, Mr. and Mrs dise. Mr. Mrs. and Levi Broadbenl Parley Baugh. Mrs. Luella Larsen entertained and Mr. and Alls. Elijn Broadber.t milder for one of Weiser, Idaho have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Briai Has- And they taste better, too. But just lam this week. They were din- ner guests Wednesday of Mr and Mrs. James A! Williamson you take a few puffs and Mrs. Laura Haslam and son Leon of Thomas, Idaho, railed know the kind Wednesday on Air no Mrs Bnai satisfy! Haslam on their way to Salt Lake State tax commissioner and Airs Howard Leatham and Innnly were guests Tuesday of their mother, Airs. Martha Leatham. J and Mrs. Moses Thatcher lined at a diuner party at home Saturday evening in of Mrs. E. S. Budge and lughter, Mrs. Conway Strat-o- f Los Angeles, who were g friends in Logan. Ain. and Mrs. Stratford are residents of Logan. dinner table was adorned i low bowl of fragrant Covers were marked Irs. Budge, Mrs. Stratford, Seth Blair of Salt Lake City, ..ewis Edwards, Dr. and Mrs. Thatcher, Jr., and the host tostess. V MONDAY, rs. Sarah Anderson and vouns of Salt Lake City left foi r home Saturday after sperid-th- e week in Logan, ley were house guests of Mr. Mrs. Bennett Blair. light up of "Theyre thing. ' SISTER. MARY'S youll KITCHEN V ' 4k f ; BY SISTER MARY Service Writer fANY mothers have difficulty In I persuading small persons to nk milk three times a day. If ihocolato milk drink is served luncheon it helps to break the of lie ness and expectedness in milk and makes milk at the ier meals less difficult, Is most to. have on hand. It can used in numerous ways and i kes It possible to prepare choco-- e beverages with little effort 1 small expenditure of time. if course cocoa can be made In usual way, quickly chilled and ved but this takes longer than loea to add two or three table-pon- s chocolate syrup to a glass cold milk. Chocolate Syrup cake bitter chocolate. 2 cups granulated sugar, 2 4 ; s water, teaspoon salt, 2 puocolate syrup con-ijle- nt )ue-ha- lt j ipnnni vanilla. Mix sngar, irate chocolate. and chocolate. Add boiling ,er to make a smooth paste and : ITIJf BUI O - cr. Boil until syrupy, add vanilla. 7se from two to three table-on- s of this syrup to a glass of k. Chocolate Flip his drink with a sandwich tes a splendid iunchtoa tor a theyre -- that , Tomorrows Menu BREAKFAST: Blueberries and cream, cooked rice cereal, crisp broiled bacon, whole wheat toast, milk, coffee. LUNCHEON: Chocolate flip, lettuce sandwiches, apple sauce, molasses cookies, tea. DINNER: Baked bluefish. potatoe au gratin, buttered Bermuda onions, cottage cheese salad, compote of fresh coffee. fruits, milk, I College Ward Mrs. Eva Hanson of Gh-- (. is spending the voek li' ie a. guest of her sis:er Mrs Melvin Nielsen. Mr. an-Mrs. Richard Owen and Mrs. Lila Bosworth of Glendale, were visiting relatives here. I.l.t-ho- , Thursday Mr. and Mrs Hanson Hyrum entertained at dinner vhiid uii a hot day. One teaspoon dry cocoa and 2 teaspoons sugar can be used in place of the chocolate syrup if syrup is not at hand. One egg, 2 tablespoons chocolate syrup. 1 2 cups milk. Separate white and yolk of egg and beat, white until stiff. Beat in chocolate syrup. Add milk to yolk and beat until well mixed. Combine mixture, pouring the yolk mixture into the white. Mix well and serve. This will make two glasses. The milk should be well viliiied lii Older iO iiiauio a palatably cold drink. Never put Ice into a drink made with milk. The ice dilutes the drink and makes It unpleasantly thin and tasteless. The chocolate syrup can, of course, be added to hot milk to make a hot drink when wanted. on Wednesday compliment to their sun. Harvard and his bride, who wa.n formerly Miss Edna Burr of Loin gan. The newly weds left Thursday morning with his parents for h motor trip to Chicago, Detroit and Cincinnati. V. H. Terry of the South Cache high school is organizing a hand here. Lessons will be given on Friday of each week. Mr. and Mrs. Merril Hansen and Mrs. Owen Jensen spent Wednesday at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sorensen spent the Fourth of July in Logan canyon. Owen Leatham was a visitor here the fore part of the week. Mrs. Louis Olsen is reported to be recovering following a severe attack nf appendicitis. Ervin Green, son of Mr. and ; 193), Itocrrr & Mnu Tobacco Co. M jotik. . V' IHIMWSIm |