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Show r 'W THE H HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, L, it BEAR AND DEER ifitf 1 mt it 24, 1 D fl PAGE SEVEN. 4. C00SE ISAKER COOKS RACKETEERS Set 1935 Wheat Coal 800 Million Bushels PICKETS MASS TO KEEP ALUMINUM PLANT IDLE RANGERS SAVE FRIDAY, AUGUST Finds Cold Nugget ! : LEWISTON last spent Mrs. Afton Pond week end at Logan with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hunter. Mrs. Horace Bowles was the party on motif for a surprise Wednesday afternoon, the event anniversary being her birthday The guests included Mrs. C. J Telford, Van Orden, Mrs. Ross Mrs. V. J. Cunningham, Mrs. Melvin Coley, Mrs. Golden Cunningham, Mrs. Brigham Telford and Mrs. Sara Swinyard. The afternoon was spent in playing cards luncheon and a delicious was served. of Pond Logan Mrs. Catherine was visiting in Lewiston on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Merrill entertained at a midnight luncheon following the dance on Saturday evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Van Orden, Bodily Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mr. and Mrs. George Pond, Mi. Mr and W. C. and Mrs. Hyer and Mrs. Pack of Salt Lake. Wendell Boman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boman and Paul Lower, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lower, are both at a Logan hospital recuperating from appendicitis operations- Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stoddard left on Sunday for Pocatello where they wil lvisit with Mr and Mrs. Golden Preece for a few days. no-ho- i j A still crop and 800 iXiO.OOO bushels is the goal of the farm administration it was learned amhnrit itivK today A limitation program to mhicve mu h would call fur the proriiutum planting ot about G2,3'0,uoo suit Ktumeis participating in the AAA COntiol ptogidin will be asked to plant ac per cent of tlun base acreage or about ULdfui.iNMi ucres Noiw ontracting produce! s re aboil acres to find MOSCOW ri in- l.KA which uevei being trying ness enjoyed the reput ition o i a particularly dean it to utone for its past untidiUnder the direction ot the Moscow Soviet. 100 cleaning ' s chines and 12,000 are now being eniploMri, while mn houses are being puinttd j sticct-sweepci- j UK k INYKVI M 0 GREENWICH. Conn There s no dunks snitching from Frank R Vanderhoof s bottle lie has invented a bottle lotk-ior- k which miikux it sable to pull bottle emits mipos unilk, whihv or poison) unless ou have the kty Hut then its been known to break off the necks Striking sington, disputes only where Merced prospector, uses hnkus pokus" devise to locate his share The instrument consists of a gold imn su ini'; from a string tieordu-to Rei ker the com .'wings m the diiection of underAll jou have to do ground gold ts note t hi ilnei turn of the swing, bunge positions ' rv it again, and a here the two ones intersect, 'here is your gold He Inund a $5 nugget recently h the method Mutt Full- - I V - Moscow, if you know it Bicker, i e nl, M, r Hnd a pie-se- MOSitm ST A HI'S Cal. (I i There's California's mother MARIROSA, in gult! lmie country ("t.x) 23 a 1935 750 000.1HM au Washington, wheat of between WENATCHEE, Wash, Aug. 20 Artificial respiration, applied to young bear and deer which fall into Manson flume, above Lake Chelan, revives about 75 per cent, Game Protector A. E Schaller reported. A patrol crew along the concrete canal rescues about 40 animals a year. Si halier said Most are fawns, with an occasional bear cub. The youngsters fall in when they attempt to follow Jhetr mothers in a leap across A current sweeps them away, although the water is cully three feet deep. The artificial respiration in most cases revives the animals within an hour-sthey are able to run off into the hills again, Sihallei said. It is apflied in tnuih the same manner as to human beings Kneh patient, after being pulled from the water, is covered with a heavy blanket to prevent a chill and placed so the water will drain from its lungs. Rescued animals are not always One day while sitting grateful. by the camp, we saw a cub bear coining toward us, end over end, said Schaller. We grabbed him bv the back and dragged him out. After woik-in- g over him for about an hour, he opened his eyes and gave a bawl that would have meant plenty of trouble if his mother had been in hearing Finally he showed his appreciation by trying to knock the daylights out of us and ambled off to his retreat in the mountains Device IIoLus-poku- s Gaetano Cio ihio. proprietor of a Brooklyn pastry shop, 'took the iv into lis own hands to stop the racketeering activities of paroled When Cnputo came to lonvut Joseph Caputo. who demanded lulled and mt n u ed him and his daughter. Louisa, shown with him, Now' he's held for homicide Ci icchio shot and lulled the chiseler I AlAhE ( ANAIII t MOlE Ql Elil'C, Canaria ' P Quebec' la loved luciuh Canadian claHHic, I ouis Htnion s slory of Marm fmipdt'lum i, being filmed here Hus summer m the actual locale of the story by a complete cast of is Kremh nitists, including Murie-lun- e Hen iuri, blonde lar of thp Comnlif Franchise, under the diI of n ei tor Juiien Duvivor, iection who brought the company from Prance Most of the scenes are being filmed m the Late St John district und at the Jacques Cartier Canyi north of Quelx c City. workers of the Aluminum Company of America gathered at the main gate of the New KenPa., plant, to make sure that no pots and pans or other articles were produced until their with company officials are settled The policeman shown in the foreground above was the officer reeded to maintain order among the crowd of pickets as this picture was taken RICHMOND NEWS B. Monson entertained Mrs with a trousseau tea on Wednesof her in honor afternoon day daughter, Amy who will becop,e the bride of Dell J. Rollins cl Mesa, Arizona, Thursday m the Salt Lake temple. The table was covered with a and was gold and silver cloth decorated with pink sweet peas and tapers. Friends and cousins served during oi Miss Monson the afternoon. Music was furnished by Mrs LuDean Rogers Foster, Miss Ruth hammond and Miss Monson. The beautiful trousseau was viewed by one hundred guests The Paramount Glee club of Logan will furnish the program for the Richmond South ward sacranext Sunday at ment meeting 7:30 p. m. in the ward chapel. In addition to the musical program, some good readings will be given A real treat is anticipated and the ward bishopric extend a special invitation to everyone to attend. The North Cache high school and the Park school are being painted and renovated. The school board is appropriating the paint, while funds for the labor is by FERA. Dr. and Mrs. Russell Smith arrived Sunday from Rhode plan! where Dr. Smith has completed his interne work. They called on elatives and friends in Richmond the early part of the week. Dr. and Mrs. Smith will remain m Utah until October 1 when they will return to Rhode Island. furi.-ishe- Dr. and Mrs. Russell Smith, ano and Mrs Rennell Smith and little daughter of Tulare, are visiting this week with their mother, Mrs. Talitha Smith and Mr. and Mrs Thomas Griffiths at Logan Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Johnson tnd son, Conway, Mrs Margaret Johnson, Mrs Carl J. Johnson, and Mrs K. W. Merrill of Salt Lake City spent from Tuesday until Saturday at Chile. Idaho, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and family club The Women's Literary executive committee held a busi. afterness meeting on Wednesday noon at the home of Mrs Lucy Funk At the close of the meeting refreshments were served by Mis Mr. Cah-lorni- Funk. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Webb rehome Saturday from Chicago and other eastern parts where they spent a three weeks' honeymoon. They brought home a new car Mr and Mrs. Webb expect to spend the winter at Cou-diIdaho. Ellis Doty, stake superintendent of the MIA. spent the past ten cays at Yellowstone park in com pany with the vanguards. J W. Pulsipher left Saturday for Los Angeles, California, where ne will spend a two weeks vacation. Mrs. Ray- - Belt- - entertained at dinner Sunday in observance o the birthday of her little son. Douglas Besides the immediate-familcovers were laid for Mr. turned e, and Mrs. S R Christensen and family and Mr and Mrs Clarence Nelson and family of Dayton. little Ruth Louise Stoddard, daughter of Principal and Mrs. C 1. Stoddard, underwent an operation for the removal of tonsils on Saturday. The Misses Geitie Johnson and Sybil Bullen, Sherwin Webb and Bussell Nelson left on Saturday for a trip through the Yellowstone park. Mr and Mrs. Milton Webb and Bell Mrs. Blaine and children spent the week end at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs Webb were guest3 of Raymond Hendricks. Grant Webb, Spence Merrill, George Chino, Dayle Webb, Cai-do- n Crockett, and Val Bullen have returned home from an enjoyable two weeks trip in the Yellow stone park. who is Mrs. Nettie Erickson spending a few weeks with her of Mrs. sister, Lydia Nelson Oneida was a week end visitor in Richmond. Mrs. Jules Albertson and children have returned to their home at Hyrum after spending the past three weeks with Mrs Albertson parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Webb. Mr. and Mrs W. Z. Harris and family motored to Provo on Sunday Mrs. Alta Crockett and family spent Friday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Webb. Mr and Mrs. John A. Chap- man returned home Tuesday from a two weeks' vacation. They visited at Provo. Mr and Mrs. P. L. Nelson and children left Saturday to return to South Dakota after visiting here a couple of weeks. TA NEW FALL HATS $l 95 GLENDALE less wasted heat in foods -- --l- shrinking ess ELECTRIC COOKING is Every homo dweller is interested in household economy. Electric Cooking plays a very impoitant part in this program, by actual saving in fuel and food. Fuel saving is accomplished by reducing to a minimum the amount of wasted heat. Automatic temperature control makes it possible to stole the heat in an insulated oven, thereby eliminating waste of current. Less food shrinkage means greater food saving. Electric Cooking prevents evaporation of food moisture, and your cooked roast shrinks only slightly as compared with other methods. Economy is important. It is one of the features of Electric Cooking. Your electrical Dealer can give you many helpful ideas concerning the use of electric servants. Drop in and see him. ( ELECTRICITY IS THE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN YOUR Mr and Mrs. Guy C. Peterborg las'. were pleasantly surprised Wednesday evening when a grouo to enjoy ot friends came in games and visiting. Also to extend wishes for good luck and enjoyment to Mrs. Guy C. Peterborg who left Sunday morning for a An visit, to Seattle, Washington. enjoyable lunch was served to the lollowmg, Mr. and Mrs. Guy C Peterborg, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Asa L. Webster, Mr and Mrs S. J. Webster Mr. and Mrs. Howard Auger, Mr and Mrs. Oleen A. Jensen, Mrs Tenme Owen. Mr: and Mrs. Percv W. Larsen, Eva and Donna Web ster. Myrtle and Milton Owen Many beautiful and useful gift, were received by Mrs. Peterborg This is the first visit Mrs. Peterborg has made to her home state tunce leaving there sixteen years ago. She intends to be gone about three weeks. Mrs. Charles Welker of Logan is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Percy W. Larsen and will motor with the family to Star Valley, Wyoming Wednesday morning where Rhe will visit with another daughter for h while Mr. and Mrs. Percy W. Larsen will return home after couple of days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Denton M. Webster and family motored to Logan Saturday where they attended the Peterson reunion held at. the gills camp m Logan canyon. James McQueen of the stake high council was a special visitor .o Sunday services. Abner Larsen of Preston wa transacting business in this community Saturday. Miss Eva Webster is spending a week in Lewiston with friends and relatives. Miss Evelyn Larsen entertained at a surprise party in honor of cer sister Goida Monday evening her birthday an in honor of i.iversary. Out door games weie the played by light of a large bonfire after which hot dogs and i ousted marshmallows were served to sixteen guests. Mr and Mrs. William H Aug"-- 1 and Leland L. Auger motored t i laiwiston Sunday where they spent' the afternoon with their mother, Mrs Ellen Auger. Mr and Mrs. D. M Webster left Monday for a trip to Stai Valley, Wyoming where they will a few days with friends and relatives. C J. Larsen and daughter Atla. and Miss Blanche Nielsen motored to Logan where they Sunday spent the day with Mr. and Mrc Ethan Welker. Miss Gwen Porter spent Monday night and Tuesday with Miss Myrtle Owen. GLASSES OF REEK CLEVELAND tl'Ii Beer dnnk-- i rs of this internal revenue district drank 72.49U.200 glasses of beer (lining the hot month of July. That cumber of glasses was contained m 141,600 barrels brewed in 19 lneweries of the 22 counties of the district, reported Internal Revenue Collector Carl E. Moore here. YOU ARE PAID IF YOl TRADE AT LADIES General Department Store NEW FALL FOOTWEAR STAMPS GIVEN FIDELITY WITH EVERY Centrals - Cold to Standard $5 OF 00 Hie STAMPS DISCOINT OR MOKE' ST A UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. FUT L School Shoes All Types to 2 95 $jno IN CASH' Monej I.ivaMi at 'I his Store It 'lakes Less to Fill a Fidelity Red Stamp Rook! RANKS pay you inteiest on the money you SAVE. WE pay you interest on the money you SPEND! New Fall SPECIAL PURCHASE 1 WOOLENS SENT A CREPE Eor Suits, et . Yard WOOL TWEED 54 im hes wuv Yard .. WOOL MIX CP 51 inches uul, Yard ALi, nl .V, Ili-Quali- ty xi.le FALL SI I ll I IlVGS HAND BAGS 1.49 Wool CREPE y. FLANNELS TU EEDS y. s1.49 s!.89 s1.98 Only MAKE YOPR NEW FALL SUITS. DRESSES, SKIRTS. OF THESE NEW PRESS FALL SHADES GOODS' B!a k - Blown - N ivy - Wine $119 72,HH1,000 HOME BOOK IS WORTH BOOK MIS V A SAVE YOUR AND II ED PI ItCHASE CASH OBTAIN KIDDIES LOR AN : UTAH Qnalil.v Service Satixfnctinn Si |