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Show thi: liEKAMi luu n:; a i;, i.oha HISSIOM r TELLS am, 'i - w a r.nNKspAY. Sees Nothing Wrong In Entertaining Legislators his Time Oakie Meant It OFWESTERNSCLNLG run; i, id no. PAGE FIVE, Course Given Egyptians Anti-Ga- s HOLLYWOOD Editor, Herat! Once agaiq i io you the u mg the H !i though I h m ud a Logan for half. I still re ai the news a v through the IS indeed one home. 1 am enji OH, nors very r " i ..mi some of th r.iWilson. l of ley might n.y work i M Last Sep i as editor nn Mis- siou papi led Pi ( ill "! i.l.l xuperinten mission S run hat time I h; iravilcd ainu.i tv. t five null ty (Jer Xi- -' m mo and ol- vada. Cal ,i iou tff ' Asm.Ni; Wdln; S i'i Aj'ii 'I Atnci m ?iVI pLiort the iV'Ict'.il ! v, V S I oi P' Mm -- r.ph i. a C. little nr Imu liei ami nothin 'vcr lluiii iMP.i.ug a nn. I i V G.iror.l ml . ot t:i M tiu pr.it tier phone company in Ltlor wlioi they arrive mg ck- - ARE '.oU I RE-ELECT- m Mectm. A:imi he J ( ' Ytim w Xt hi Yh:,'. iit C'u.iiiui.v ,a ,u tUfi i t til! hu.ii it t en iy tile ,!! t o ,s i tch T,t Itoir-tio- tin1 ; ; t .ek- - f.m.s of i.snnieii. tin. telephone spring mi- - ' 'Ll Herald-J- uki- Id.-by Sa uv) Qat 'lionet af- Becker, ommission annum U tot sad numemim lobbying ar- tite. ve;e ttraiig, hul lhel opium.-'ril- e ly always wvn prelei IS I'ohcy of our t tun' C lie At tic m.C IllcctllU io oar ou n li,li.i! vark In i 't v nd board id due. till.-- , thioipgh our own atturmA :nirl-iuout sale lobhyea or following the stm klleldr! no, to hul the (life el.-- id tile Cl. pan,', iegi.dalive .(gent.. Gittoi.l ted. namely, .1. C "()i umisc, there may b? weie Penney, chairman of the boaid, E ei'tl'tion " Sauls, president; Lew V Day, s n pmper tor mnipuny to W. A Rejiiolds. employ agents to meet trams and 2nd J I II Hci help arming legislatois get hotel bert, 3rd vice- president and trea-- j asked. accomodations' surer; A .1 Kaskupf, secretary. 'Will, it is pioprr to meet and R. Trim'll, i oinpti ollei them," Gif fmd "They are prospective i J'lumin and we ( orporaiuui." are a public servicNEWS "Well how about giving lunch i cons, dinners and theater tickets to legislators0'' Becker asked. A no host party was given a! the Maybe that's a way la get ac- home of Mr and Mrs. W G. quainted,'' smild Gilford. "A ig-- Reese on Sunday evening, i clebrat-in- g or a luncheon for a legislator the birthdays of Mrs Lowell is all right, 1 think." How about giving them thea- Reese and Mrs. Arvol Reese. A buffet luncheon was .served and ter tickets?'' insisted Becker m social I wouldn't do that, unless I the evening was spent Those present were: Mr. and wsa going te the show too, hut I chat. John F. Reed-- r of Cornish, don't think it's very wicked,'' Gif- Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Anderson of ford said. Mrs. William G Reese, "Well then, do you think it is Preston, d Oi Whitney. Mr. and Mrs. a little wiiked? asked the prose- Jr., Ashcroft Mr. and Mrs. and cutor. Willis Lamb of Park, Mr. Gifford said he supposed his ami Mrs. Roland Hyde Reese of Provianswer was somewhat facetious. dence and Mr. and Mrs. Arvcl Becker asked whether ho thought Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Reese, it was legitimate for lobbyists to .Mr. aild Mrs. Robert Reeder, Mr. write speeches for legislators. and Mrs. W. G. Reese and Cecil who Reese of Benson. A gift was preWhats' the difference wrote the speech?" Gifford retort- sented each of the honored guests. ed. "The legislator wouldn't deThe birthday club met at the liver it unless he agreed with it. home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reese on Monday evening, honoring the birthday anniversary of head, Gila Orton, Owedda Nuhn, Mrs. Reese. Supper was served Vernice Jackson and Barbara1 to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reese, Mr. and Mrs Bankhead. Mrs. Ethel Hardy of Ogden is Melvin Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. Cyhere visiting with her parents, Mr. ril Munk, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Thain. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Beutler, and Mrs. Dave Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olsen and and Mr. and Mrs. Angus Frank. family left Saturday for Salt Lake The evening was spent in visiting to greet their first grandson, who and social chat. Mr. and Mrs. George Bench was born on St. Patrick's day. The proud parents are Mr. and attended the funeral services of Miss Golda Bench of College ward Mrs. Lamont Olsen. Mrs. Agnes Cook was visiting on Wednesday. Mrs. W. G. Reese Jr., of Whither father. T. F. Astle of Providence over the week end. ney, Ida., spent the week end as id : I t; Ivs-kc- . AVON NEWS HYRUM i I Tnc U l; Chili met Friday M:. Edwin Quilling was enjoyed 'lining 'hr afternoon and a dele unis limner was served. Special gue-twere Mrs William Huggie and .Mr- - M. I'lillni h of Logan and Mrs Ni'llnn Smith and Mrs. George Riggs Glide Nielsen, little son of Mr. and Mi- - .ieoige B. Nielsen, had the misfortune of and falling bunking his arm. Mrs K A Bro.ulstone returned Wednesday from a two weeks visit with tin paients in Oakland, California The Kurd A Club met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Algernon Petersen. Bridge was enjoyed ,ith score prizes being awarded to Mrs. Eugene Petersen and Mr- - J Paul Burgess. A delicious luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Harren-ber- g and son of Salt Lake City are visitors at the G. W. Allen home this week. Mis Merrill Baxter entertained at a party in compliment to her daughter, Ruth, who was observing her 12th birthday anniversary. Games were played and a luncheon served. The guests included the Misses Afton Hall, Arlene Hanson. Noreen Larson. Don Nell Lowe Berrell, Pnsworth, Betty Fonna Nielsen. Elaine Clawson, Irene Clark. LaRee Maughan and Aldon Baxter, Gordon Baxter, Norris Miller, Ralph Stoddard, Arlo Marcussen. Max Miller, Robert h Adams, Millard and Quinton and Bobby Terry. Mrs. Grant Hall was hostess to the members of her club at her home Thursday. 5ti0 was enjoyed and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Rhoda Clark and Mrs. Max Allen. A delirious luncheon was served Special guests were Mrs. W. R. Dcppe, Mrs. A. E. McCombs, Mrs. Mary Forrester and Mrs. W. A. Read of Snnthfield, Word has been received by relatives of the safe recovery of Carl Carlson who underwent an operation for appendicitis. Elder Clawson is laboring as a missionary in Sweden. W. W. Taylor of Provo was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Jensen Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Miller of Trenionton were Hyrum visitors Iasi week. Mr and Mrs. G. W. Allen had as their guests last Sunday Mr mid Mrs. W. F. Harrenberg and son. Bill and Miss Edith Jones. Mrs. Lester Miller was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Griffin of Provo last week. Mrs. Leon Anderson was a Logan visitor Wednesday, where she attended a party given in honor of mother's birthday. Mr. ami Mrs. James Unsworth welcomed a fine daughter, Monday. Mrs. Ensworth was formerly Miss Coral Nielsen of Providence. She is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marriner Niel- at 'hr ,ii: luum' i 11! Chris-tiiffrr-e- u s iM&sr ,tt g. uhi-p.-- xty-on- e exposition which is being held (here again this year. I assure you that the exposition this year is much better than the one they held there last year. Our church has the same exhibit as we had last year, which I feel is worth a. visit by any of you. In Southern Arizona one of the most interesting points is the Casa Grande Ruins. These ruins were built by the ancient American Indian many years ago. In northern Arizona is the Grand Canyon, and last but not least is Nevada with her mighty wonder the Boulder Dam. No one can imagine the size of this project until they see it. I am writing this letter from Sacramento because I have a few minutes time, and I felt that I should write you and tell you how much I appreciate the ournal. When I leave Los Angeles, my papers are kept for me until I return so that I don't miss any news from home. I want to wish you a most successful and prosperous summer. Sincerely, Elder John L. Jenkins. i Mrs. Martha Burrell was called to Penrose. Ctah, Wednesday ou account of the serious condition of her grandson, Charles Jensen, who was operated on at Brigham conand then for appendietis tracted pneumonia. Jess Cook went to Ogden and attended the Ogden livestock horse show. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bailey of Salt Lake City are visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Xuhn. Mrs. Bailey was formerly Miss Katherine Nuhn. Able Fredrickson was suprised his when Wednesday evening Fredrickson, brother, Ephriam who just returned after a visit to California, his sister, Mrs. Caroline Sorensen of Logan and M. and Mrs. Bill Christofferson of Richmond visited him. An enjoyable evening was spent. Mr. and Mrs. Andras Fredrickson and family of Tremonton were visitors Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Fredrickson and Mr. and Mrs Vernon Fredrickson. Mrs. Hattie Bankhead entertained at a childrens party in honor of her daughter, Barbara, who was her seventh birthday observing Games were played anniversary. were after which refreshments to served Orlean Pulsipher. Shirley VerNea Summers, Fredrickson, Emmalea Newband, Spencer Bank- - BENSON Le-lan- the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Angus hunk Quite a number of Benson peoattended the pageant of the Logan Stake Genealogical committee Mrs. Robert Reese attended a bridge party at the home of Miss Phyllis Nielson of Logan on Monday evening. Mrs. Cash Smith entertained a number of small guests at her home on Saturday afternoon, honoring her two daughters, Shirley and Mickey, who were observing ple have their birthday RETURN SAFELY ELKO, Ncv April 1 r lb - Entirely unscratched, three Elko men who badly damaged their airplane when forced to land on Rocky Badger mountain in a blizzard, returned here today. The men. Lieut, Newton Crumley, Jr., son of an Elko hotel owner, Harvey Elliot, manager of the Elks club, and Irvin De Long, truckline operator, were objects of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bailey of Magna were guests of Mrs. Jane Andersen last Sunday. Word has been received by relatives of the safe arrival of a fine son born to Mr. and Mrs. Dale and Nina Nielsen of Portland, Oregon, were the guests last week of their grandmother. Mrs. Josephine Niel- search yesterday county-wid- e after they were reported missing since noon Monday on a trip from Mrs Don Jensen of Salt Lake City spent the week visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albin T. Clawson. Mi.--s Jane Dunn, daughter of Mr and Mrs. S. A. Dunn returned from the hospital last week, having undergone an operation for appendicitis. Toasting f works wonders in a tea leat a It releases extra flavor Reno Tile trio became lost in a blizzard and their radio went dead. When the motor Crumley said. began to sputter. Crumley was forced to land on the mountain, SO miles North of approximately Elko. The right wheel was torn off and the right wing damaged and as the plane ground-loopestooped suddenly. The men huddled around a small fire during the night to ward off cold. Yesterday the trudged 10 Long morning De miles through six inches of fresh snow to reach the Tremewan ranch late in the afternoon. locked d in each leaf - -- extra flavor you get n only in, Schilling rYoci$iedib 1956. Licgzti & Mi lks IosaccO Co anniversaries. Luncheon was served and games were enjoyed. Mrs. Hickman, Mrs. Woodland and Mrs. Gardner of the stake board were in attendance at Primary Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Reese motored to Clifton Thursday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Povey. A number of Benson people attended the operetta at North Cache high school on Thursday and Friday. Miss Faye Reese had one of the leading parts. "The Little Clodhopper, a three act drama under the direction of Willard Saunders, was presented Wednesday at the school gymnasium. The cast consisted of the following people: LaMont Larson. Ephriam Falslev, Gilbert Saunders. George Thain, Frank Reese, and Mrs. Frank Reese, Mrs. George Thain, Mrs. Jodie Smith. Mrs. Russell Lewis, Reese, LaVoyle Barbara Reese, Blanche Reese, sen. NEVADA FLIERS er ! Eleanor Whitney handy to remove chewing gum from her working shoes, a stunt pulled regularly on her, Tap had s i Ti ar ' War and menace of further war in Africa has spurred Egypt to pn pa edness action, an this picture graphically shows, anti-gainsli iictiiin having been added to the curriculum of Egyptian University in Cairo. Slmlonts are taught to use ga3 masks and give first aid in case of gas attack. Here an Instructor, Dr. Mahboub. is shown demonstrating a mask to a studenL Uns-wort- Alien in Riverton. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Godfrey on her. MaeMurray said he hadn't enjoyed him.self so much in years as he passed around a trick cigarette lighter. When the innocent victim tries to ignite the lighter, it explodes and falls into a dozen pieces in his hand. Charles Ruggles was reported rockets to automobile fastening starters They whistle and explode when the driver steps on the start- men -I Jack tammis film conioilmn. vlii"piel tin tarn of a Mmhin blond, iwiimr of ,i i to:.,,,;, tl.Miuli Hoiiywond, aiul each t;:ie- ib r. 'mn 'pi-w !i d r fad has .f, n age. Nuw, however. Ja ks latest Mle.ii i;p hv h nii.t aideu, uovi( contract playm. and th two t let IfmAood fur .Vt w Voi k, to be wed ou Uu ir at Vnina, AfiZ. The cuapb is !iovmi li ie just before tboy left Lo ou iln-irtojeviod wedding tny. ih'- By United Press). Frcl c i Island. Naturally if you are this close to San Diego you will visil the - : et rom-Initie- v t ( 1936, HOLLYWOOD, April 1 H'.Ri Tin: id members of the screen colony today remained at home as Hollywood pranksters prepared to celebrate their favorite day of the year All Fool s day. Carole Lombard, recalling she had tied a real, live bear to Director Not man Tuurog's door last year. P oking forward uneasily to the gag she was certain he would in to Roundup tCopyright, f h capitals, ho toM ;h immuatmn riniiiiisMiii's m gaun.s as the unpmy uro ir. i nun-jnbe- 1F- Y m i- 1 ' im-A.- m I Since h,m in i. m 'lay school work we line d seven new and we have Sunday plans In throe nunc during April y. At the present tune we Sunday si liool.s in ssion, so you can that plenty to do. I try to different fi Sunday sriuiel and in this w iy J all the tune. heeling (ig with the sixty-on- e Sunday i s to supervise, I have i barge fie extension Sunday schonla nur mission. The extension Ta is the same as a i iirrcs- fence course in a college or We send out a course rersity. study to members and s of the church m where they don't have ess to a church, and under direction through questions aifid suggestions, they study the.se cu.urses each Sunday morning. nce each month they return the fnswers to their questions to Angeles, we offer corrections and '.uggestions, and return them with (another months lessons. The Sunday school work is j new in our mission. We are just i beginning our first group of les- sons in April, with over two hun- dred students enrolled. Inasmuch as I have traveled tensively over California. Nevada and Arizona, may I suggest to those of you who intend to take a vacation through these states a few points of interest that you might include in your trip. In northern California we find some interesting places to visit. the capita! city of Sacramento, California, Mount Shasta with her snow covered the peak year around, down the coast on highway 101 you visit the large Red Wood trees of California, San Francisco, the most unique city 4 you will ever see, also the world's two largest bridges, Phe Golden 'Gate, and the San Francisco Bay Bridge. Any one could spend an enjoyable week in either of California's two largest national parks, the Sequoia National Park, and the Yosmite National Park. Perhaps you will be in Southern California this summer. If you are you should visit Los Angeles, and while in Los Angeles you should visit the following points of interest: Fores Lawn Memorial Park, the Huntington Park library, the Los Angeles museum, and the Brae Tar Pits where ancient mammals such as the elephant, horse, lion, tiger, and other animals large and small were found. You may want to take a sea voyage, if you do, board the ship ; at Wilmington and sail to Cataline W ..-- vc, :i..iriK'.i: ion rig m tn kct Xot 1 h- mg g: mg ' a PENNEY OFFICERS car 1 The dancer a i an of gasoline studio, home of the epics of fitmdom, today was considering a jdan to remake Quo Vadis" on a scale that will put all other mass spectacles in the puny class. version of the The original Henry Sienkiewicz novel, based on Reese ami Lillie .Saunders, There the persecution of early Christians was a program given, also, con- in the day of Nero, was made in sisting of a song. LaDawn Thain. Italy more than 20 years ago. The Italian version, of course, piano solo, Myrl Koundy and a was a silent picture. Advent of song by Rees" Gibbons sound and color in motion pictures Harold Cowley, Miss Edna Cow-leMiss Norma Peterson and makes possible vivid portrayals of Miss Fay Lewis of Richmond such scenes as Christian martyrs motored to Salt Lake City Thurs- being tossed to the lions. day to see Ferron Nilson, who Doris Kenyon, widow of the late leaves shortly for the Swedish mission. Th"y returned Thursday Milton Sills, was back in Hollywood today after eight months in evening. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Rees of England where she appeared In several British musical films. Ogden were Sunday visitors of After a long rest here. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Jesse T. Rees. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rees of Field- Kenyon will go on a concert tour. guests of Mrs. ing were week-en- d An attempt to bring Robert Mame Rees. English star, back to HollyMr. and Mrs. D. W. Seamons of Donat, under way by wood is were week end executives reported Soda Springs of reliance guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Donat left here because ofpictures. a conSeamons. tract after making one sucMr. and Mrs. Parley Reese at- cessfulmixup picture. tended the funeral services of Donat was reported willing to Mrs. Jacobsen at Logan Wednes- fulfill his contract with Reliance day. but did not care to return because Mr. and Mrs. Norman Seamons of a claim on his services by of Hyrum were dinner guests of Warner Brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Seamons on Sunday. "New High" in releases from Mrs. Marshall Darley of North studio publicity departments: Logan spent last week visiting Paramount reported Mabel with her mother, Mrs. Mame Rees. Strickland, former world's chamMrs. George Foster and Miss pion cowgirl, collapsed and was reEdna Foster have been visiting moved from the set in a very nerMr. and Mrs. Charlesc Reese. vous condition after viewing a reMr. and Mrs. Elvin Jorgenson plica of Madison Square Garden and daughter, Marjorie of Pres- rodeo arena. ton were overnight guests WedShe was seriously injured several o during a rfl nesday of Mr. and Mrs Leon "ese. super-coloss- al |