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Show ' T1IE PACE SIX. U. S. LOGAN, UTAH, L, Gift of Million Dollars To Yale Han us on Will Park Beauty Spot Chosen for New Stamp Issue First JI.ERALD-JOURNA- A charming affair of Thursday was a bridge lun heon given by Mis Douglas Hooper and Mrs H B Daines at the home of Mrs Garden flowers decoHooper rated the rooms and the luncheon t Me were centered with sweet were: Mes- guests jeas. The J.irms. J E aheffer, R becca Hoik of San Francisco G I. Rees, Oli-- v r Nihon L E. Nelson, J W. T B Farr. Aaron Horne, H Helen P Toalson Lorin Low V V A Noble T Jarvis, Leslie H instn, Marlin Roskelley, Adrian Ci r it n f. r jit'ijtt r,iniphd Tootacn, Jcun I.undqu's. Glen R fiUd tin i iharging Hugh Vunn, J M Fulkerson, Harold Campb I! wu unduly u (humid Inune Flank Winn I. f Jost h. and that at j v Uum ( the tio tin v til wii mailt otP in the inti rest of distant relatives w i Fils Hugh unduly worrying and that the guardian of necessity about tin condition of H.iiitt, would h$ve to accept the will if who hid b n dtdarde of unsound he wt-- e of sound interest in his wa-- d sun e Hugh Campbell mind dlv took inmphte I ire of his Y in fn ai.wscr, (barged the me did brothi r run dim ai tually wa working in 1 P c I ad-i.u- , 1 934. Dinner was served to Mr and Mrs Kd Hafki rif Mr and Mrs S Ivan N son. Mr and Mrs Harold Han-eMr and Mrs George () F irsen. Mr and Mrs Leslie Hmseo, Mr imd Mrs Willard Han-tMr and Mrs Morse Hansen il Mr and Mrs Orhn Han- - ' Smith field News ST rOtTS Mo U'P Contest over a wPl disposing of $1 (XXmKiO ulUmntc! tu Yale univenotv developed Ust'm.mv thit toe original cwner 43 years ago, m Fans, drvV up mi almost ldentiral will. The uil in qm.tion vus diawn m 1U1K nuppltntimj the Paris will bv whuh Hugh C mribcil, who died in f31, madu movion for an invalid brother Hantt Camp-bestate on vshe death tin Yc K in memory of would ro i James Campbell from whom Hugh Caruphtl) bt tinea it 94 FRIDAY, JULY' 20, I n, Clark, Robert Griffith, P.ob-eGriffith Rinda Chambers, George F Tooison and Mrs Rah-ar- d Tooison H.gh score favors Mrs John Nci on and diughters, were awarded. Helen and Elmore returned from Mrs A A Merrill of Idaho Fills Sin Frani isco Mond iv evening Evan Christenson, Idaho Mrs amp M III Meet Falls. Mrs Harvey Christenso i of The Serth Woodruff .amp of l of Mrs S Orson and Dames Loga ' the Dauahtei-of the Utan Preston were guests of Mrs Rinwill hold a meeting Sunday da Chambers Wednesday af'er-cou- n J i! 2J at the Third vv ih,.pel m i or.nc" on w'th the si ' r' The fob A mg proBirthday Fetes eivi i? Mr Willard Hsnon cc!coi.it"d s' it will given. ('ine. Come his birthday nnn'vers iry at the Fonts i he ir and ongrega-t,-- , Moun'ai i Home S'1 City park in Logan i.invon Tm-du- y lu-R V i b afternoon A chiLken tnnrer mvuvaiun, was served at a long tatile w th 1 nit.tw, t'tph W, I.i.c Thee." a bir'hday cake in the renter i ho i sa at mm nrv'i'e. ..ptech v.e' fine. President Mrs J P were included: Twenty-tw- o (j o'n and horns, "Hard T( 'iimi Jji k Malkin of Hvde T,ark his birthdty anim.rscrv 'it T iru Mrs. Jean Lundquist; Metr 't to pi a e is, firs Helen P. a dinner party at the .via' k Nor-n- i morial pal k Saturday evening I o' i n s . eiplii ic solo Mi a il ti. in, I i'1 , The Pioneers," Mus.c and games wi.e enjoy id C V K rt n. Pio-rce- -d ra-oi- i I , iele-brae- d ! , y. Kirkbride- - ehorus. Gala Glee club: remarks, bishop; duet, Mrs M. T Van Orden and daugh- j ter, Gem; Anthem by choir, "Let the Mountains Shout for Joy," benediction. Mr Reily Smith Mrs Erte Meikle and children returned to Glendale, Calif . Friday alter visiting relatives for r month Mr Alan Meikle also returned with them Mrs A C. Larsen of Preston is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Vane Raymond Mr and Mrs Ervin Derrick and son. Paul of Salt Lake and Mr and Mrs Joseph W. Peterson left Wednesday morning for a trip through Yellowstone park. They expect to be gone two weeks. Mr and Mrs James Cantwell and Mr nd Mrs John P. Green home returned Saturday from Wyoming where they have visited relatives for a week Mr Maynard Larsen of Missoula, Mont, is spending the week with relatives Mr Harold Guild and Mr Wil-- 1 am Sizemore of Ogden were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Frank p P. Emmet on Sunday Mr. and Mrs Hazed Hiiiyafd, Mr and Mrs Low el Smith, Mr. an Orden, and and Mrs. O Mr and Mrs Forrester Claypool attended the Kiwams meeting and at banquet at the Country club Salt Lake City Thursday evening. YOUTHS FOO D SUICIDE (LJi Three KENT, runaway boys discovered tt suicide in the city jail when they were locked up for the night. Hardly had Sergeant Fred Hursell shown them their cell than piercing screams sent him hurrying back to investigate. Hursell found Kent painter, W. Mitchell, 5L Arrested strangling in his cell. on an intoxication charge, he had turned his shirt into an improvised rope. IT-V- a INDIANS GRADUATED Three EASTPORT, Me. iLPi Fassamaquoddy Indians graduated from the Shead high school here this year. It was the first time that any member of the tribe had graduated from high school. T of tin son x of natural grandeur In Undo Sams national parks to lm iilibiatid on a mw a rlex of postage stamps Is El Capitan, alow, in Californias Yosemlte National Taik. This granito litf IP'S in almost a sheer straight line 3600 feet from the Poor of the v.illiy of the Memd ltiver, and presents a scene of oterwln lining majesty. The Yosemlte Park, famous also for Its Bridal Veil FUN and giant sequoia trees. 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