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Show 4 jgilTi ffirrtli TUESDAY, APRIL PAGE EIGHT. About Town At the honor day services of the Ninth ward M LA. tonight two one-a- plays will be presented The publia is invited to attend tree of charge. uewards for participation in activities during the past year will be presented tonight at the closing session of the Eleventh ward MIA. A member of the Cache county commission will be present at the meeting of the Democratic Women's club meeting m the Chamber of Commerce Wednesday afternoon to explain the various laws and regulations of the county, according to Mrs. W. B Jones. visiting Mrs Ernest Smith. Mr and Mrs J. C. Allen. Mr and Mrs John Lowe and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lowe motored to Logar. Saturday evening to visit T. J Lowe who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Nelson, daily n ter Elene and Mrs. Chester Bright of Richmond spent Sunday afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs A H. Allen. The old folks party was held Saturday. At 10.30 o'clock the was giver. following program Opening song, "America," prayer, Tlio Logan First ward M. 1. A. honor night will be conducted tonight at the ward chapel at 7 30 o'clock. Two contest plays, "Wedding Presents' and "A Friend of the Family, will be presented Retold stones and the contest dance will also be given. Following the program a dance will be held for the public. Music will be furnished by the Bluebird orchestra Refreshments will bo served. Everything is free of charge. ALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, L, Bishop L. H Allen; song. Oral Ballam; reading, Mrs. Raymond Allen; duet. Miss Agatha Hatch and Miss Neta Eskelsen; reading. Ivan Alien; piano solo. Barbara Grace Larsen; reading, Day. musicai selections, John and Joe the Lowe and Porter brothers, crmic paper by Marjorie Titensor: Miss Laura Hansen; by reading Mrs song, J. C. Alien; song, Newell Purser; song. Mutual with snapdragons. After dinner the chorus. Dinner was served at 12 30. The tables were centered Mrs. Solan Lewis, Mrs. Orlo Waynard Talbot of Jones, Mr Mrs. Henry Cornish. Lewiston The afternoon was spent playing score bridge. High prize was wou by Mrs. Henry Cornish and conto Mrs. solation was awarded Solan Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brown of Lewiston spent Saturaay evening spent Friday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ben Peterson. Mrs. Aldon Cornish entertained visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cornish were at her home Friday afternoon. A Cornish. Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Cornish in Preston on business the Monday delicious lunch was served to Mrs. afternoon. spent Monday at Lewiston visiting following: Mrs. Bill Barren, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Barnes Ottis Talbot, Mrs. Ottis Stoweli, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smith. afternoon was spent in dancing. spent Sunday afternoon visiting At the close of the afternoon Mrs. Yarda Gustafson at Smith-fielBishop Bair offered the benedicA large crowd from Cove attion. and tended conference at Richmond Bowman Mrs. Priscilla family of Mapleton spent Thurs Sunday. returned Mrs. Henry Preece day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nels home Sunday after spending two Frandson. Mrs. Huida Peterson of Trenton weeks with her daughter and Put Your House In Order .. .for the Joyous Season Brand New CURTAINS 1932 COVE NEWS COLORADO PRISON Mr. and Mrs. Ether Allen and atdaughters Carrell and Helen Fritended the show at Preston BREAK IS FUTILE day evening Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jensen and children of Logan spent Sunday afternoon visiting Bishop and Mrs L. H. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Elljha Allen spent Sunday at Tremonton visiting Mrs. Hyrum Scott. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Clarence and Mrs. Trevor Richards were Logan shoppers Friday. Mrs. Della Larsen and children of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs Andrew Biggs of Franklin spent Sunday afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Biggs. Bishop and Mrs. H. Lester Bair and Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Ballam attended the opera at Richmond car. Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Matkin, Three of the five were returned to the prison shortly after their Swan Lake; Doctor and Mrs. D. futile attempt to escape. They had K. Allen and daughters Millie and been badly beaten by civilians who Margaret of Salt Lake City, Mr. Mrs. Aaron Clark, Mrs. O. M. were attracted by the screams of and Mrs, William. Kinney, wife of a Wilson and James Wilson ot Hyrum, Utah, Bill Allen of Ogprison guard, who was attacked Mat-ki- n when she refused to give them the den, Ms and Mrs. Andrew Mrs. of and Golden Leavitt to her automobiles parked keys outside of her home. Curtains Drapes Panels Ray CITY, Colo., April Perry, Denver convict who escaped yesterday from the state prison, was captured today by tbree ranchers near Beaver Creek, 27 miles east of here. ' The capture of Perry left only one of the five men who attempted A break, stabbing a guard, at liberty. He was Claude Reeves of Colorado Springs. The break occurred late Monday afternoon when five convicts threatened the life of a prison labor foreman, Joe Moschettl, with a knife and escaped through the prison gates opened for a freight FOUND 17-- J Hang . 98fiJ2 35 yard - Close-ou- ' of 3a Ready-to-- 1 Curtains Are Ruffled Marquisette Panels . . . Heavy Net Panels . . . New Bar Effects . . . Cottage Sets . . . IN RAID of All Velours t Kessel and Haber's $3.50 quality, rich deep pile, sunfast. Rose, Mulberry and Blue. 54 inches wide. Suitable for $54 X). His arrest Monday night marked the first by the police department on account of possession of stamped government whiskey. One of the complaints charge- - him with possession of several bottles of whiskey. The bottles each had a government revenue stamp affixed. Alma Peterson, charged with carrying concealed weapons, was also in court Tuesday morning He pleaded guilty and was fined $10. Peterson was arrested Saturday night and when searched, city officers found an automatic revolver on his person. 9ti'ls Ruffled FIGURED MARQUISETTE TO MATCH CURTAINS on Luke Vcreen, complaints charging him with the manufacture of heme brew and the possession of Intoxicating liquor, was Arraigned before City Judge Jesse P. Rich In city oourt Tuesday morning. ,4 He took until Thursday at 10 a m. to plead. Bond was set at of a $290 on each complaint total w DRAPES Fringed or Tailored Christiansens Is Headquarters For WHISKEY fl Dress up your windows! Youll be more than repaid by the sparkling aspect they assume. Weve worked hard to find everything youd he apt to want, and to get it at prices that make shopping easy. Dont hesitate . . . prices are right . . . quality is excellent and the results will certainly he gratifying! d. REVENUE r ... RAILROAD MAKES MONEY SALT LAKE CITY, April 17 Financial reports of the Oregon Short Line railroad shows a net income from its major operations of $7,14X1,000 for 1933, which is $375,000 better than tn 1932. The total Income from the railway for 1033 werq approximately $20,500.04X1 with expenses approximating $13, 400, (XXI. The expenses were more than a quarter of a million dollars less than in and daugh- aa & Delineator 18 months Subscribe now at the pattern department! (HI') ters, Trix and Troy, were visitors in Salt Lake City during the CANON d. Delineator Special Before a crowd which filled the First District courtroom to rapacity, Oliver R Noble of Nibley went on trial Tuesday morning charged with the stealing of a steer lrom Alma Jessop was principally The morning occupied with selection of a jury but the trial was well underway u. te '1 uesday afternoon Mrs. Joseph Webber of Preston underwent a major operation Tuesday at the Budge Memorial hospital. Her condition is reported to bo as favorable as could be expected. week-en- ORDERS Noble Theft Trial Draws Large Crowd ietoria I. Holmes is leaving for the northwest as a reprosen tative of the Logan Garmen' company. Mrs. N, A. Pedersen Lewiston were geusts during the week of Miss Rosa Allen and Thomas Allen Miss Jean Collins of Franklin Sunday a guest of Miss TROTZKY TO LEAVE spent Barbara Larsen. Mr and Mrs. Willard Allen of Freston spent Sunday visiting Mr UNITED CRESS and Mrs. J C. Allen. PARIS, April 17 Leon Trotzky, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allen exiled Soviet leader, was Informed Sunday afternoon visiting today that he must leave France, spent Mr and Mrs Verlan Leavitt at and he began at once to try Lewiston refuge in the United States Mr. and Mrs. Allen Raymond or elsewhere in the western hem spent Sunday evening at Preston isphere. The French cabinet decided that sod yam Trotzky must leave French after it had been informed that, refuged here as a political exile under a pledge of neutrality, he was trying to form a fourth inti rnationale to foment revolution throughout the world. The organization is already active in a dozen United States cities FRANCE 1934. THE HER 1 7 - TgntiriA side drapes, portiers or stage curtains. With the New - $J29 two-oun- nhvL Insole ani . the New Scientific Last Ijowi CwvJeA' .J'luvr Ijawi 'Jianne. GENUINE RING LESS XiiJijeaied LOCK EM Hup ... for HERE IS THE RINGLESS CHIFFON HOSE OF PRACTICAL THE WHOLE SUMMER SHOES for CHILDREN THESE Shoes werewithbuilt to stand the hard wear that active children give them. They cut down on footwear bills ... especially at our low price! Correct fit assured by experts! . . . ... 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