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May .. - Byrd Aides Tell of Antarctic Storm How 40 foot waves lashed the Jacob Ruppert In a howling Antarctic asked gale and members of the crew, thinking the end had come, divine protection, was the barrowing story related by these members of the Byrd expedition when, as bhown here, they arrived In New York. Granville P. Bindley (left), chief electrician, returned on exla pedition business" and Victor H. Czcgka (right), supply othcer, back to arrange tor replenishing of food and clothing. Wirt Tells of Revolution Plot ini . 1 win-- rTrr'nrn'wnn7riwniMi wnr iir? .. .a iTT ii n WiJ 'wunxiwii viwwrff . -- 3 ' Df r tt f 1- r . 7 & k&a - 4 v r wv I,ir fjritv - ' bo Lull J 7 , - be - , i i ! ,il mAV' f' i ' ' Tnl i i i i- -i -- 1 lie v a t i -- - ' , 1, , f n - v- r c on "at if- - - i fi Inn i th t m ; weui m h n n above 1m b bide is Ins uiuLsU&datthtUa; Jm.5 A Ead. r W i imng for man as his ggMM v tv of , HEEALDJOURNAL INFORMATION DEPT. Nn SsJ BABY CHICKS L $gr$if' Ijeghoms and most heavy breeds $8.50 per 100 New automatic oil .stoves, some used coal stoves at $150 each. Certificate No. 5005. R. L. Dahle, 850 North 2nd West. Telephone 975-M-1- X. 1 BABY CHICKS ON HAND DAILY jMswm v 4s sv V Leghorn, Reds; also one and two week-ol- d cjsgSI tificate No. 8830. Phone 113-- Logan Hatchery, Road. Canyon (M-ll- ) CHIROPRACTOR & MANIPULATOR and Neuritis, Sciatica and Lumbago my specialty. service at cost to my patients. Dr. Wm W. Ross, 312 . Center. Phone 93G for appointment. X-r- ay Nerve-O-Met- f er (A-2- 1) kiLAS- SI ' eX sXs jr v4Cs e Ct; jiA Automobile and window glass put in by expeits. Logan Hardware Company. May 16. , v KsV.. match the other night The two who stole the spotlight at Philadelphia wrestling grapplers in the ring but the principiU pn tureel here- Franklin I) Roosevelt, Jr, son new dent, and Don Corvelli, Philadelphia .piper photographer Young Roosevelt' angered snapped the ringside photo of Jem shown at left leaned for the plioteigi aplier nnd camera. But Corvelli got the last Ian h as ou ee He had slipped the plate in his being felled by a Roosevelt flying taekle if QMtiTC RiMway J Most up to date method employed. We invite you to cpme in and see the new machine used. Satisfaction guaranteed. We call for and deliver. Zip Service. Logan (M-Bike Shop. 51 West First North. - , ' 5) Mechanical, Electrical and Battery Service 121 S MAIN ... H A and KATHARINS a WAVtLAND-TAYL- irf) LAWN MOWER SHARPENING were not the of the Presiwhen CorveUl smashed his pocket before -- 0&4 NtA novel with yoti'" Marcia sang out Her Then she had let him come once . IIM.IN III HR TOO IT a bondMonie joulk PA IU HO clucks were bl izlng and her eyes month or even less frequently It murder he did not bright "1 in going with you' Bfonurd of talk with her as he always could rnnimll. raenpe from Key Went of nothing and yet of everything she went Laughing unsteadily to IlnTOBB nlih two thleten. up the long gang plank with them HAIUIA and LOI1IR. 1 shall buy a toothbrub and lie Noyes turned down Madison I HI 4DU4Y. who could prove Palillto innocent fears scandal shed draped In a sheet but lust avenue he felt the first whit! the ime I in going with you' and remains silent of spring heralded from the Dot In llatnnn Pnlilito under the She found th it there was a name of Junnlto.w becomes celestale room available a good one lsts windows by the shout ot brated as a boxer and be aod A gentleman from St Louis had jonquils And as Noyes continue!, (lean opea a Kjmnulum on his wav i'ablito. In the lat, failed to claim his reservation Pnhllto lites I M f I I V Mill) M irein Fstelle asked, whal afternoon of a warm Cuban dav daughter of rich JIM frit-- U and she lotes him They meet and does all thl me an1 walked a dirt road saying l She stood In the doorway ol plan to marry but Field takes Wh not? It wouldn' bull lie oa a 'achting crulne Two Mu i las room The bout was a! himself. hurt me and It would mean every years Infer, bellexin Pnbllto lost to her. she becomes engaged to luly moving to her Sli down d irllng. and I'll tell thing AIM DM 11)4 was Ho trying to persuade him n Do bov nglUh-maI remember the a Y. 41 sm HR! titled you yeti has who used to work at your fathers self to ak Lottie to marry and Pabilfo's father Irren carry Inst on a search for camp -- the one c died Iahlito1 They who had loved him alwave New said he killed Ted Jeffries him. employing till I Well and wlioe Idea of heaven wa lork dett tire t do it1 he didu made by the thought ot his tighten Relieintf f stclle faithless. Pah-itt- o k steile ancpicd Mire las invita spends months In aimless Bon to ing earms so did and down rather sit d to nnd then returns trait! "It might help me, be though lienu and lulllt- nckontr tbulflpnlv next, being a iittle human. The him cneerly del re Hood you heavens, it, decided MeannhHe field has lost bis nale' Marcia Intel tutted herself seltibhness ot that thought him He would bnd Lottie ane fortune Dntids breaks his "Shall I get you a dunk1 I hi to steile and she and N'o Go on' Estelle urged "Tell ask her now Just as soon as her father deride to return to me about Pahllto could get back to the apartment llaiauu- - Martin Ireadivny, isho He turned hurrying, urged by th ee !bm off, kmIvr Meld i. (mx to it he knows where Pnhllto la fc.ar that he would not fulfill bl New NOV In a sat ES intention NOW GO ON WITH Til I' SIOKY jORlUS York law office He was freshly CHAPTER XL11 When he reached the top of th JlLLD chose Ills words slowly arrayed his beard trimmed to a stairs lie found her reading, slow " know tint hes wealthy," he Hopit and his gray hair glistening lie did no' ly and determinedly aid and safe I don't think 111 Across the desk from him sat his suspect that the reason Lottie rear attorney, tilted back In his chair was because she had seen him s tell you any more Marcia Son thing 1 did a few years ago hurt fingertips touching as he looked at often with a book. the bov pretty badly 1 m not al Noyes. Want to come walking wilt wavs epute o black as they paint And now. said the attorney mo? he Invited In a voice tha wouldn t turn him me, you know since the unpleasant aura, shall was louder than he bad Intended of gosHip bis cleared should be. iver to the police now even If we say? could She rose Instantly, eagerb away you will be able to take up If otill fordve me for saving once more the life to which you Sure Whats come over you all the can You, t have Marcia. Ted Jeffnes wasn t were bora ru! lito1 nuili good There wis no loshe answers omforts that you so richly merit Something cite I here and as said I hurt the by your superb action, take up and the pound of his heart so con ny At least. I heard so fused her that she did not notie, 'your old interests again Rut I want to find the boy I've told the hollowness of Ills tone Mania Interrupted tense In the open they walked tewan lan free him' I mean of you about, Noves answered flatly lioso old charges That s the only thing Im Inter tho country that spread warm ane Thats what wanted to tell vou. Jim green and beautiful before them I went ested in I like walking with you. Lot rooms the to Thcrese Jeffries' You have unlimited funds to confided. Our steps fit, evei ' Ight of the masquerade psrtv ) aid you In your search for fcim tie If you are so tall and take lout 1 followed Ted there had' seen Mr Noyes Two of mine are the earn Thciese on the water with that Noyes arose, nodding He said, steps. of 1 yours see naval nnn we called 'Red You wont forget that remittance as one Ho chose to regard this as a gooe bought it was safe, and Ted had I asked to have sent to the old not make it the I i n avoiding mo all evening woman who has my shark In Key omen but did me int to see him and hive a West1 ojenlng for what he bad to say even though he knew she would reckoning with him He had hurt That will be attmided to" a spech Pabllti I was mad about him me hidly I suppose that have liked such Thank you. reminded himself tbit he mull and wanted to accuse him and Is all -- to mike him suffer think of Lotties ways now and I wanted to Mr Drop In when you can not his. For a moment his heart hurt him if 1 could tho way he d see to Well be delighted cold Then, after a deei hurt me When I went In There-- e e Noyes grew 1 ah put your mine breath which stiffened his resolve rooms he was hunting through you Khali up for the Lotus ( tub1" he spoke. her desk For letters, 1 think No Thank you quite as much. I stood In tho Lottie, he said slowly. Ive doorway for a he been wondering whether you would Ho went awav, realizing that Then him moment, watching someone stepped fiom the dress did not want either praise or sym- do me a great honor 1 Suro I would I d do anything lug room thought it pathy The thing tint ho hid suf Tleieses maid and stepped huk frrtel fir lied been bis own doing for you You know that, Pabllla into the hall but when I heard seuf He bid nnrried a very young gfrl W lute ha want me to do1 1 would like you to I want Its mg I looked into the room ai mi wbe,so be hi y heel liter he said Tin re was a short, stocky tel tr k appeal Then when tils nee.d for marry me. She stopped and so did ho Oh. haired man Icining above Ted It more siivlenmre thin tlirra Is In mi t I'ablito' He dldn t do It physical loveline s tie came arutc my God she whispered. Then she who wis was crying, shaking In his arms in he found June M irte Jim' He dielnt murder Ted not to tell about It m not beautiful but whose words cl liming to him. For a moment he could not bring blmself to kiss about being there. Its been t r sparkled wiih wit and understand rihlo knowing Ing and who saw sonathlng of lu her Then he did, gently, and she "Iablito, said Field slowly, "Is terest In every dull surfdee Sha dung to him more fiercely, sobbing In ( aha He goes by the name el had fed Ms mind nnd given him harder, moving her short, thick hands over bis arms and shoulders, Juinito now lies the boxer. the companionship he sou.ht. shaken and Evening after evening be had whimpering the tale of her love for him. MOMENT later Marcia was be spent with her In her home before side Estelle again. (To Be Continued) Im going she learned that be was married. Itrt 1 1 BERNTSON, Brazing, Tool Making Miscellaneous JUpairlng Housew ives- - while housecleaning, bring in that broken furniture, those leaky utensils, cream aeparators, electrical appliances, etc. Let Hy Fix It (M151 WRECKING ' 29 model A, '29 Chevrolet IK ton truck, 28 Essex, '26 model T, '25 standard Buick. We pay cash for used and v recked pars. Battery charging. Canyon Garage, next M-to Central Mills. 3. WANT AD RATES For each Insertion one cent per word, for one week, five cents per word; for one month, 15 cents Minimum per word charge for first insertion 15 cents. All want ads must be patd in advance. Call 50 and a messenger will come and get and your advertisement Moving Household goods and pianos transferred to all parts of the city. Phone 448 Long Distance Hauling hlro-Lo- ltie l(Jt Bishop and Mrs Chnstofferson and Mr and Mrs Irvin Kendell attended general conference in Salt Lake and visited relatives m Lavton during the last week end Mr and Mrs R C Pike motored to Ogden last Tuesday and v.sited relatives there Mr L H Baker spent a part or the past' week visiting her daughter Miss Verl Baker at the Dee Hospital where she Is a student nurse Mrs Roy Earl was hostess at a prettily arranged bridge luncheon at her mothers home last Four serving Friday afternoon tables marked places for sixteen High Bridge followed luncheon score prize was awarded to Lillie cut and all the Baker, prize went to Vella Seamons Mr. and Mrs Frank Petersen left Monday morning for Bingham to spend a part of the week visiting their daughter and Mr and Mrs Joe Day. Reed Shields of Tooele was a week end guest at the Ephraim Bergesoq home. A large group of school patrons attended the N C high school opera Two Vagabonds at Richmond last Thursday and Fndav evenings ' Those taking part from here weie Chester and Eva Sea monds Jo Myler, Grant Peter sen, Valdon Pitcher, Darelcne Earl and Verla Cole. Mr and Mrs G A Andersen had as their guests last week end, Miss M idefine of Christensen Portland, Oregon, D E Tolman Mr and Mrs G H Mills and baby and Miss Harriet Andersen ot Salt Lake City Mrs G A, Andersen and daughters Harriet and Connie, Miss n Madeline Christensen, D E. Mr and Mrs G H Mill-- r nd baby were dinner guests Saturday of Mrs Emma H Fisher at her home in Richmond went to The band members Brigham Saturday to assist in the consirt held there Thty also assisted in the program at stake confi rence Sunday Seventy mem hers leave Friday for Price to attendance at the state Band Contest held, there April 20 2 Miss Virginia and Mae Hanson list entertained a few friends The evening Saturday evening was spent in social games and music During the evening refreshments were served to a yoliy Lunch of girls Kenneth Seamens is quite il at this writing Tay Eggleston returned horn from a local hospital early tins week and is some improved at this writing Miss Marie Eggleston his sister, is improving but no able to retubn home yet She n with her sister Mrs Myra Olsen in Logan All the MIA offners and those taking part in the content dame motored to Ru hmond Monday stake MIA evening to attend meeting The special visiting ladies fo attend work and business meetElnl were Mrs ing Tuesday Johnson, Rachel Andersen of the stake board Relief Society ail Mis George Andersen and daughter accompanied them They gave encouraging remark, in mailing and a demonstration flv traps Twelve traps were made during tne afternoon District No 11 served refreshments of Hvde Mrs Alma Saunders Park is assisting her daughtei Vella Seamons in caring for Kenneth A large crowd of ward officers aid members attended the stake conference at Richmond Sunday thing about these college ice Hints is th it they P never g ' ithlcic s fo it f om bilking uu Amu nan athletes One RocKs, started chicks. Baby Tuikeys. Our Leghorn chicks are from three and four year old bleeders. Compliance Cer- n in- tr At his h v V 1 -- 1 f v - 1 1 )e 1 si' I i -t -- 11 I e Coast Crew Champions Set to Defend Title TV ,f LEGAL RATE J. W. Ten cents per line per insertion Ault & Son ATTENTION CHEVROLET 6 OWNERS! WANTED WANTED TO RENT PERMANENT renter wants to obtain a seven room modern unSend address furnished home and particulars to Box 7, ournal . A21 office White' House Used Auto Parts LIGHT car, state make and price General delivery, Logan. James A18 Christensen. Chevrolet 29 Coach - Chevrolet '29 1V4 Ton Truck; Chrysler Herald-J- SECOND SOUTH AND MAIN NOW WRECKING 28 6; Whippet '28 4. Ford Model A Parts HIGHEST price paid for veal and A30 fat hogs Phone 890-- (A28) J. UITtm FOE REMT FIVE acres exchange Anderson Grove. Vi at Help of farm land or for team work. and Maughan at mile S of Logan will See Government Storekeeper - Gauger the examination at Logan, about May A19 16, Commence 82000 to 32500 23 to 60 No expeyearly Men, FURNISHED Common edurience required FOR RENT Furnished apartcation We can help you qualify. ment Call 439 A18 Particulars Free Writs Immediately. Instruction Bureau 380-- S THREE room modern apartment A21. St Louis, Mo Inquire 162 East First South A18 UNFURNISHED FIVE room modern home , West Third North. room modern house FIVE WeHt Fourth South 239 A19 135 A21 LOST & FOUND -- Please return to the temple the suit case taken Wednesday A18 mistake by night LOST sheep camp and one large A18. 129 W. 4th S ONE tent LOST Pac kage containing lady's BARRED PLYMOTH ROCK eggs for hatching Finder raturn to Allen's George Dunbar. girdle A23. 207 South First West A18 Ladies' store of geldings Meikle, Smilhfield TEAM 'ROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Henry A23. OK TRADE, Pinto Stud, five years old Marvin Dunbar, Logan A18. Phone ALFALFA HAY, delivered 1293 R. A30 CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS GOOD BUGGY Frank J. GodFOR FURTHER A20 frey Clarkston CHOICE Idaho grown early Bliss and Blue Victor seed potatoes. NOTICE TO (ItEDirOKS 375 North Mam A20 In the Matter of the Estate of, 35 00. 375 CHILDS bed, North deceased Reuben Marion McBride, Main A2Q. will Creditors present claims with vouchers to the undersigned FRESH tree dioranges, ripened administrator at his residence in rect from the orchard to you Hyrum City, Cache County Utah, 375 North Mam A20 on or before the 21st day of June, 1914 SEVEN room house, modern, furJOHN A ISRAELSEN. nace Very reasonable 115 North Administrator of tho Estate of Second West Phone 749-A20. said Decedent BLISS seed potatoes from certiC W Dunn 2 fied seed Phone A20. Attorney for Administrator Publication di tes April 18 25, ton TWO l Dodge truck, shape 1934 May 2, 9, 16, A18 Inquire Firestone Service IN B4NKKI PTO No. 17782 SEVEN room home, modern, furnace, very reasonable 115 North In the District Court of the ( nitc-Second West Phone 749-A18 States for the District of I tnh MATTRESS SPECIAl-Mattress- -ci remade during the balance In the matter of Ephraim L of this month with strong new jarobsan, bankrupt To the creditors of Ephriam L Evcrton Mattress cover, 34 75 Phono 175 A21. Jacobsen of Logan and district factory ? aforesaid. bankrupt A24 Notice is hereby given that on ALFALFA Delivered 699-J- 3 the 22nd day of March A D 1934 WHILE THEY LAST Three the said Ephriam L Jacobsen pound wool batts for 3100 Ever-to- n was duly adjudicated bankrupt Mattress factory, phone 175 and that THE FIRST MEETING A21. OF HIS CREDITORS will be held at the office of the undersigned PANSY, Daisy Forget-Me-NReferee in Bankruptcy, 407 Central 890 North Sixth East plants. Building Ogden Utah on the lit Phone 811-- J A21. day of May 1934 at 10 00 o clock a m , at which time the said credSTRAW BFRRY Ross PLANTS, their Hancey North Logan itors may attend A19 prove claims appoint a trustee examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting CASH PAID for canner cows, useOgden I tah April 17 1934 i less and freshly dead horses and McConnell, Itcli in in PtnlmiptCY cattle Cill Iljrum 599-R- A-- J I'J'S 1 v PAGE SEVEN. 934. X L ss Tol-ma- I' 1 - Here are two prominent Washingtonians among the five brain trusters named by Dr William Wirt, Indiana educator, as the informants he said led him to believe certain advisers of President Roosevelt planned a revolution. Left Lawrence Todd, former Pacific coast newspaperman, now a representative of a Soviet news Alice Barrows, of the Bureau of Education, hostess at agency, Rightthe Virginia dinner party that caused the fuiore. in 8, ' j iV: is V j s y s This plav Is being directed by Professor Wallace A Goates who made such a successful dramatic pioduction of the two preceding ficshman plays "The Poor Nut and Remote Control The plav was written by Karel Capek who is probrblv the most famous of all It was translated by playwrights Selver and adapted for the English stage by Nigel Plav fur The play was first presented m 1022 n in New York by the The iter Guild Alexander Woollcott a noted intie says, It is a plav in many than respects more remarkable anv the Theater Cmld has attempted since it first undertook the task of remaking the American theater This most completely unique I lay is staged in the vear 1971 and c its a ,t is made up of those mysterious machines which arc known ,0 pusent day man as Robots' Robots that can hear, understand, t, but never feel' Robots that cn have a whole encyclopcdu I Id to them and then turn right ar, umi and repeat every word back to the reader' Robots ght that can perform any human acof en.otional bethat except tivity havior It is uncanny it i exit is unusual and still it is iting true Those who have been working on the main characterization include, Irving Moore, Ester Lex Buage, Lucille Emmett, Bob Harrison, Jack Garbtt, Harold Hansen Vaughn Pond Jack Cherrington Dorothy Pond Ivin i Kinsey, V nan Peterson and Thad Hansen Students who will take the parts of robo's and robotesses are: Dallas White, Albert Quist, Raymond Ralphs, Joseph Buchanan, Erschcl Shepherd, Mack Budge, Archie Griggs Lex Budge, Alvin Kinsey, and Thad Hansen There has never been a play s milar to this one presented here in this district and this one woth all its fantastic and melodramatic scenes promises to be the best ever presented by the freshmen oi the college Czccho-slovakia- ft'Jt i6 'K Y'A formula Anyone doubting this has oi !y to see the Utah State Agn-- i ultural College h reshmen piav R lT R which is to be presented m the college hall April 30 nd 1 Fhotoirraphins? Presidents Son Turns Out a Smashing Success SELECT GOOD PLAY! , r Y ' M WEDNESDAY, APRIL LOGAN, UTAH, L, v line Him IIERALD-JOURNA- t ""?, . - 1 BPsW VI- - ,yes ot i A.V " ' t n '?" - N7 A : fT MkssM&inisms r ' ru, cf lnl? the (hi versitv of Wa h ne cn v ir itv pictured above meeti Ir W c i I tl hi, oil Sat tie Ap 11 V hl1 onmile a eh .l 'yot hi Oak-ats.acv worn I1" mt t oil J n t Jt u:, i l j BHPBMPfWBfWW J ; wi - - o- - A v t A18 |