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Show nr PAGE EIGHT. TIIE thk knd of a About Town Couri all of Review proceedings scouts of Logan district Ii.IxI-t.c- T, A LD - J0UKNA G A N, U T A II. T ' I 4 t & ' , 14 f i 1iesidi m y. Mis Evelyn Uniter lias letum-evisit honie from a linee-daat Hyde i'arli. While there she Wail-an- d was a guest of Miss . Valenc - Vei-n- la.-e- Anita Thirups'ui left W ed with Mr. and Mrs lnvel Mllehell of Salt Luke City to spend her suimuer varaium. Mi 1 j I i j ' 0 V - el I 4vl V ? LTf 1. u 1 .fihh.frf.dfM Li - M 'I : y - 1 1 4, - MS. M ' fer.-on- Hr-iMr- . sF J T: isSSJifc4 Mrcrjy 'dMt.e. XUa. 1933 , v IRON MAN HUTTON Her sails billowing in the breeze and her prow gracefully cuttios Die schooner Amberjaek U is pictured sailing out of Pulpit Harbor. North Haven Island, Ms., carrying President Ruoscveli ami Uire of his sous toward (Jampobello Island. N. Pi. through the glistening waters at sunset. TALKS OF PLANS LOS ANGELES. July 20 d P David L. Hutton. Jr., who thought he was another Atlas carrying the world on his broad shoulders, con- Lemplated a new indepndence PRICE NAMED AS LOCAL WHOLESALE INDEX GOES UPi REPRESENTATIVE He looked forward to a divorce from his evangelist wufe, Ainrec Semple McPherson Hutton, and a new-roun- d freedom as a song, and perhaps dance, man on the stage, Th?ee was no apparent rancour in his words as he discussed ths suit lie filed Monday in which he T P WASHINGTON, July Tim wholesale price ind; increas2 3 points in June as cnnipareri ed to May, figures of the bureau of labor statistics revealed today. The price index nveraqod 63 for lu.ie ms compared to 62.7 f r May, Mr. A. S. Fletcher of Welltvillt an increase of more than 3.5 ptv was removed to her home Monday from the Budge hospital following cent. This index number Includes 7$l commodities for price rcriea ft goiter operation. and is based on the average pri es for the year 1926. which is taken Joseph S. Price of Bloomington, Idaho, is doing favorably, hospital as being 100, The price of farm products attendants report, following a got tor operation at the Budge hoa showed an advance of about 6 cent from the month, per previous pital. sharp increases taking place in Mr. and Mr. J. 11. Barrett a to lhe pri ie of grain, raitl. ht 'Ottca, lemons, oranges, fresh nuik, daughter have returned fi m .icanuts, feeds, tobacco, onions, popleasant ou'.ing in tatoes anti wool Decreases, howp.arlc. ever were recorded in the averngj U 'o oi r uves. live poul-ryMi eggs, Uealrirp laiftlonne ha re turned Irura .Salt latkn City when apple., dried bea n. Lay and sweet ''t'dncH. aha has been visiting friends fo tho lust 10 days. Hides and leather products also registered a sharp in reuse during the 1 month, the index rising untcl.v seven per ccnl Text:!HKRli'H MORI': ABOUT lrolucty as a whole t ,Td,mtcd in Jintc. I'ht per cent lran M.y DRIVE OM WEEDS i le t p lnrrea.se was dm largely UN Is. i ia-ton silk a cl ;v in rot j, Mis Ann J. IVtersen returned recently to her home in Salt Lake City following a successful operation the underwent at the William Budge Memorial hospital. ! vV;-:N- i DESK J.IGII IF1) BOSTON dVf Mass richuse its rruiiiin? cars have judicft been equipped with ilhtminatod so that officers may desks, writing make out their reports while on duty. Jflntc V g s ; or-th- ' Farm Tractor With Air Balloons Makes New Recori! as its Special Representative at Logan. lltii)i,iUs ii' I.tigaii and vicinity are invited to collier wit h Mr. lt.rker concerning life insurance and annuities, wit., tnc assurance that the facilities of this jrreat company are at their disposal without obligation. C c Sun Lite is the world's greatest international life insurance company, operating on five continents and direct in forty countries of the wot Id. I'ifty-fiv- e coust-to-coaafford brunch offices in the United Stales set ice to polio holders resident here. Trusteed assets afford an extra measure of protection for United Stales policyholders and iiiestors . st lo owners of annuities ,000.00 more than was paid hy any other in the world. ItKI'J, Smm IjIV p;til J over eompnny The Company issm:; (hr nio.d complete range of life inuiranee and annuity contracts, holdi jiarticipatii'K and including' all forms of life and endowment polities, life income policies, immediate and deffered annuities. Retirement Income Konds, famcontracts. ily income policies, special and impaired-lif- e C! We invite your inouines, without obligation. Address Mr. Parker at Past 'rd North St., Logan, or phone him at GG2-1G-- J J. RONDO W. ANDERSON, Dll Walker Rank Rldg. World-Wid- Rranch Manager Salt Lake City, Utah SUN LIFE e Established Insurance in force Assets Ini preg- 1865 nable $3,000,000,000.00 $600,000,000.00 Goodyear give you ufety in every ply because every py Jbuilt vith patented Supertwist cord and every ply runs from bead to bead, Aik to a Suprrtwist demonstration and see for yonrself why it means more tnfety in every plv. Ill get along on my own name,'' he said. "I had a career of my own when I married Aimec but I had fo drop it and take orders from Imiiplc officials. You can imagine hov humiliating that was for a grown man. LAPRAY FAMILY Used Car Values That Are HOLDS REUNION The David LaPray family re- union was held recently at the Utah State Agricultural college campus. A dinner was served aft- cr which a meeting was held. The afternoon was spent in visiting and and playing baseball and other sports. Seventy-twwere present. They included Mr. and Mrs. Howard LaPray and family. Calvert La- Pray ol Filer. Idaho: Mr. and Mrs. Kate Benson of Weiser, Ida- ho; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chris- tonsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Christensen and family. Burley, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. John LaPray. and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Albert LaPray, Ellsworth LaPray. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nash, all of Weston, Idaho; Mrs. Samuel Ln.Pr&y and faimly cf Trenton, Utah; Mr. end Mrs. Myron Cole of Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Jensen of Lewiston; Mr. and Mrs. John Seamons and family of Hyde Park; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bingham and family and Mr, and Mrs Yeppa Lund, Logan. o Letter! l!tt CHKVKOI.ET FI Motor reconditioned, finish gjixl i j J j ! AN 225 250 lSiH CHEVROLET COITF. Looks good, runs good; good value at 1930 GRAHAM SIX SEDAN Newly painted, motor gyj overhauled, good tires A 0 Many other exceptional values that Fail-view- , Frsnlc Brisk, noted raring driver at wheel of trader with which he set an ofucutf world speed rtvprc f S5.4 SB.p.h. for fire miles. The other helmeted racing driver is t het Gardner, and beside the big Lre ar Bill Cummiftes, left and Shorty Cantlon. r?ht all famous race drivers. Bch r.-- the Arr'r this Firest aie ir ireJ Schroeder, farmer who gave a plowing dem mMration w At h left i the $50,6ftft KAV.IL racing car Huisko drove liter the tractor run. Announces the appointment of MR. HARRY C. PARKER More Safety in the plies 1 i UAHS of Canada 5qd rasa? oca 1 l n'n-'hii- Sun Life Assurance Co. LSULaJUU m ;to wtndft) an JIMHIY (. IAfCKKU rd. u ii r,.Uo, pas ami mo d n A pi'ivhvla f Imv.ed an to niiu,iiii t' me nl was made today more than 1.75 per cent from ') at the appointment of Harry C. previou i month. Hiln;:incio Parker ns special Logan represenremained at t lie May level while tative of Hu Sun Life Assurance ml hra'd-- caj mid H u ri :t ; company of Uonnda, cd n sliglit deelme. 't h' MiinouncetM ad was tnndt' hy Met ils ami mclai pro hu t., a . V. Audi rson of Snlt Lake vhole con ti nm-itinting p.mdo upwanl T V. hrum-nv.nger. who has .lilac, the index fur Hie grnno n nt smne time ,n Logan seleet-lulug 2 per cent higher than for p a local lepiescntative fur his May. Tho upward trend dat ing th month was due for the most p ul company. Mr. Parker needs little introducto advancing prices for iron arid His work and tion in Uathe Valley s; eel, metals, connection in vilh the Hyrum rec; A.; ;vi' heat Hcultural implements and motor ti nmtiou project has marked him vehicles showed little nr no chung as a foremost Cache Valley enand progressive citizen. thusiast during the pci no. The building materials grnnp re- UnHl rcrciiH, he was agricultural corded an increase slightly mme iiY viect ion agent for Cache county cud is it th- present time a than 4.5 per cent. Pci of the Logan Rotary club. He Chemi.uiN mid drug e approximately 75 per cunt duviag j a rvrd as president, of that month. Mi.seelkuieous c ommod- - gaui.ation during the past year, ities rose nearly 3.25 jtr cent ciiu-- i being immediate past president now. mg the period. p- weeds, he strl. L !utHi iHon is lh west effective mnnn of erado; Hon but on dilel. bnnks ami olhj places where this is impossible, aalt must be used. A. i huRomn oAiifiotijusion Chambers to Mr recommended Telman that stem inremuri-taken to curb spread of the weed nd promised coopcrntimi of Li. county in every way possible. The f irm bureuu officers also agreed that a special display ease of noxious weeds as an educational feature at Ibc farm Imrcmi fan thi'i fail would be a good idea. I com-nunit- y l l FOR F. j charged extreme mental cruelty ami asked for a share of property. I m not going to spill a lot of dirt, he said, unless I have to. whether he would have to was expected to be settled when was received from Mrs. Hutton, en e irom France to Baltimore on the steamer City of Havu. Tnc leader of Angelus tom-t- l was asked by her attorney Will Andrews, in a radiogram if she wanted to make a mud with David' or fight the cao through the divorce courts. Tho dirt Hutton referred to apparently was aimed at ngelus temple officials. To them h was a most unpopular figure. They accused him of stubbing a nick woman in tin back by suing for divorce. The caustic critics, the Pompous baritone displayed an of hauteur. attitude 1, lie mmauurcd with dignify. am tired of being h plaything, an object of ridicule. poodle-dog- , on tired of Mt Phersonisin. dd not marry the tempK 1 married Aimee and I have been playing for u year just one engagement and ten months. Now I am going to play many engagement, as bc-- l comes th. artist that 1 am. To those who may not have heard that he will embark on a stage career Thursday in a fjimg Beach theater, the corpulent chorister added: I am going to sing for a living That's my game anyway. My programs will include my own ooto-- i positions and thv songs I wrote 1 for Aunce. want the chance to live my own life." He whs pained when asked if he would on his wifes capitalize -- nni S wrek-Pullcti- , The Mellon institute ia Pittsburgh announcer, a pew marble airfaced steel. The marble" coating. made of a laminated resin sui face, is inseparably mixed with the metal. This discovery should fireproof, make possible rustproof, econoniiial houses, apwith with marble, surface parently marble eolninn.s. ete. E. B. fro ui png Texas, will be G. B Kittns gift to President Roosevelt. Kitto is A set of pax k supei iuieudenl GONZALES Tx. d hand carved dominoes made from case containing the gift Kitto bms de arc. as wood native to fashioned from box alder. i l, ll 2. i ' Bose and family of Mont Claire, New jer-srare visiting in Logan with Dr. Roue's mother, Mrs. Thomas Rose. I! 10 I I few. ami Mrs. John It. tliils Of Salt Lake City lire rejuii-ianerr lire arrival of a daughter, July 18, at the William Budge Memorial hospital. Mrs White w a Base Miss Mau;:han. formerly Mother und baby arc doing nicely. i' 2 0. or.e-ae- m Mr. ! Y t Nelson read the play For guests were included The Vanguards of the Richmond Distinguished Seivne Under Fire, by Florence Clay Knox, also short South ward under the leadership humorous rendu g of H M. WadF worth spent the Mrs. Lizzie Hendrick was ad-- j first three days of the week at mil ted as a member of the dub High Creek lake to fill he vacancy caused by the Mrs. ( I. Stoddard, and Mrs. withdrawal of Mrs. Mabel Pond Rebecca Lewis of the Benson The club's guests on Wednesday stake Y L.M.I.A. presidency. Miss were Mcsdames Goo Merrill of Thomson and Miss Arddla Mahd Young, ami Merrill, acennip.imod the N' .vton I'.na, Utah. M Adam ( alifornia. War d A' L.M.I.A. of Grace on an outing Marshal Witt of Denver. Coin., J Wednesday at Logana and at the W. Is in Kstella Spurrier. git Ln;;an canyon. They camp Pulsipher. am! Florence Nelson. Sue Merrill of were observing mothers' Preston. Olive Mendenhall, Minnie daughtei s' day. A.Mr and Mrs A? ill on Webb ami Whittle. Thea Uhristof and Mrs. Arid Traveller mo Clarence Pcfcrson. Bov Funk. lha Hansen. Lodn v Olsten. Maud' tonal to Garland tor the Stoddard. Sc ie I.r.ihji nd. They were gnosis of Mr and I jfwl.d on. of Blanche Mrs. Arthur Mu h idis. Bright The UonHcur dub and their Thompson. Bonne Oddi, Misses Lcimrc Pullen, Munnn Younjr of partners sponsored a delightful ( 'ulifonii't. Mm non iv. n party on Wednesday evening Sumc Emm. i k'ishcr and Au- at the home of Mi. and Mrs. N D CrocRcU. Merrill in honor of Mr. and Mrs drey Ilurris. 1. L. Nelson of South Dakota Miss Barbara Webb i An al Suit Lake City wdh her cousins, Fifty guests were included. .Miss (uro! Woollty and Miss Shirevening of music, dancing, stunts, She expet ts to jokes, and readings was enjoyed ley V.'iri Orden. spend a short time with Mr und Mrs. Murion Bair and family of Spanish Fork The Busy Bet PH chib went to Logana on Wednesday. After their BACK CLIP piling? in the pool they enjoyed a picnic lunch Lr and Mrs. J. Leo Merrill ami HELENA. Mont.. Julv :M d'm on. Louis, of Sulina. Utah, came Sumlav for a week's visit hen Montana woolgrowers have ship- approximately l.UOO.noo pound They are the hjmse guests of Mrs. P''1 of their 1133 clip through thi MonC. K. Merrill. Market as Miss Florence Webb returned tana Wool Murray K Secretary home Saturday from Salt Lake sociation. of Stebbins the association reports City where she spent the past two This is less than half the amount week. She will entertain at a to same the date last shipped bridge supper on Thursday eve- by growers. Stebhins exolained year the ning in honor of her cousins, Mrs. decline as caused by reluctance of Dick McAdams ot Los Angeles wool to sell their until end Mis Marion Young of Holly- growers prices have been reached. Mr.s. McAdams peak wood, California He also poin'ed out that many arrived here last Tuesday from producers were dii holding th'-iLos Angeles. in the the government would Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Witt of relax hope under the regulations Colorado, are the house oj0na! agricultural relief eorp loan, geests of Mr. and Mrs. George requiring sale of wool financed b;. Stuart. the corporation to market assa. ia- Mr. and Mrs. Jesc Webb and tions controlled and supervised by at famjiy spent Sunday Logan. the government. There whs an earthquake Hi Poona, in India, mu h panic but littV damage. Newest country, m iIucnL country, the eariii quakes whc.i i! pleases. The American earthquake in prietc., conces, stock excitement, tinues. Wheat cotton and rubber go to new high prices. If you will need now automobile tires, and can get them near the old pri( es, it would be a good idea to buy - . r; JI L Mr. otibinoss, Marriage lieense linve hern is sued from llle office of Ule Cm lie county clerk to Cnrmmi Alonzo Black and Margaret llopkm, both ol Lovell, Wyo.; linrold Sherman May-- . Vaughan. Fairfield. crl ta.ealey, I tin Icy. Idaho. i Y. jMr. This country can and does assert that there is no more idea here f aggression against Japan than f an attack on the planet Mars. Jupiter or Venus. We do not WANT any war. do not EXPECT any. do not intend !o HAVE any, ami for that reason want adequate defense. ,vi So far as possibility of attack hy the United States is concerned, Jap in wastes every dollar she puts into new warships. At the same lime wo kno v that is none of our lame-Johnao- J A na. SeandiiiHviun meeting will 1. held Friday at 7:3d p. m. m t)v stake house. Klders Sr., and Charles O I'e- terson will he the speakers We ta invite all Seamliaaviios Joe Taylor, charged with liquor possession, pleaded guilty when arraigned before City Judge Jesso P. Rich Thursday morning and was sentenced to serve six months in the city jail and pay a fine of $200. Judge Rieh elected to suspend the jail sentence. Taylor was arrested Saturday night by local officers when he came from the home of Herman Johnson. Jr. The officers confiscated a 10 gallon keg in which they alleged they found moonshine whisky to the amount of nearly five gallons. P and Mr.s Elmer Skidmore. Tiny were dinner guests of Mr Other iimi Mrs. LtorJe Aiuieron end Mrs. G. M. Thompson B j&nd Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ba.r ;ad ; Uv st s weT Mr, and Mrs. Rene (Continued From Page 1.) son. Seolt. spei. the week-en- d on Wo'ji'.cv and family and Mr. and Van Orden ami family. Mrs la cumpintt trip to High fnn-.Mr. anti Mr- - Oorev Halgren and Lake. Lake, Tonv Grove ire treated in Europe. There crime ot Mr and Mrs. Bryan Hendricks ier sc,n,c pkut.s of iutvrest in taken seriously and the kidnap can on They returned h jme mni their families spent Monday in ;ng or .snatching" industry dots-j,)- e Logan (anyor., a t even exist. Europe believes that Monday evening F.dna Lewis and Mtdames Mr and Mrs. Marvin Miller md he public should set the example if resp. rt for law. lamilv nf Hvrum snent Sund;.v daughter. Fay. M.irie Niveson. ; with Mr3 Miller's mother. Mrs. Enid Brr Hattii Hal! and sons. Prisxdil.i Thompson. Margaret Johnson and Connie Hen- It is reported from Tokio that) Womens Lderary iub ob- - druks went to Logana Tuesd-iJapanese newspapers are disturbed .(rVed Friend s L) v on Wednes- - following which they were erved jy I nited SLiles plans lor building j ,jHy afternoon at the club room. Irtm-at the homo of Mrs. Edna up the Each member wa privilcstd to Iewis. Mr and Mrs. Fiyess Iwis. The newspaper ''Hochi says if take a guest A delightful Lewis, and pro- - Mr. and Mrs. Dave Xmericans fear aggression by Ja- - gram was given, consisting of vo- - Mrs Cyrus Lewis spent SaLmhtv because are mistaken, cal solos hy Miss Marion Young evening at Logana pan, they American aerial superiority is ho of Hollywood. California, accom- - ; Miss Connie WVoo enlertaim d a country with an in- panied at the piano by Miss Authat on Wednesday afterat a juat ferior fleet like Japan could not drey Harris, nrd readings by Mrs. noon party for her cousin. Miss Ruth venture across the Pacific." P. L. Nelson of .South Dakota Mrs. Webb of Salt Lake City. Fourteen p Mrs. Mark Iarkinsnn ami dough- ter, Joyce, of Salt l.ake City arc visiting with friends and relatives for a few days. Mrs. 5? Lrt JaK Johnson of St. Imil Minn., is the house guest of Mr and Mrs. J Jacobsen fur three weeks. and U R Richmond News It UUA Y i to come lr. TI HERBS MOKE ABOUT the outdoor court Scandinavian L0 L, HOMIMiF-- day t ; up for awards of honor to be held in Logan canyon Friday night at the scout camp will be held at scout headquarters Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. Any scout wishing to attend the honor court in the canyon Friday ami who has not means of transporta- tion may contact S V. Prows, court of honor chairman, and this transportation will be provided. (for II E m'iiin1i:r are worth your vestigati ( in- - |