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Show THE rrrrsrr HERALD-JOURNA- KOGAN U Last Words About Richman Flight RITES HELD FOR GLENDALE MAN S Funeral rites were held f,.r Samuel Virgil Weh.-ie- r y in the Preston Fourth ward. Prayers were offered by I.. (' and Leland L. Auger Quartets were sung by Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ol verson, Mrs. Esther Larsen ami Alma Clausen, with Mathilda Larsen accompanying at the piano; a duet by Mr. and Mrs. Estus Parker; a duet by Mr- - Nellie Beckstead and Mrs, Luma Larsen. The speakers were: Andrew D. Morten.sen of Dayton, Boyd Por-to- r of Lewiston and Lot in Mendenhall of Dayton. Bishop Oleen A. Jensen made the rinsing remarks. Interment was made in the Franklin remeterv. The grave was dedicated by Will Mendenhall of Gentile valley. Mr. Webster was Id years of age and died after a lingering illness of heart trouble. He is survived by his father, Samuel .1. Webster and step mother Ada L. Webster and the following brothers and sisters: Denton, Asa, LaVon, Bluin and Donna Webster of Glendale; Mrs. May Neuenswander of Oederville, Mrs. Uarda Merrill of Bluckfoot; Harold Webster of Pocatello and Theron Webster of California. A ' Tiiv-fl.i- -en i Oct. 2 V i 1 L ... ; LvA. A Weve worked together, slept together, come back together. Were pals, Harry Richman (right) announces, on their return to New York at the end of their peril fraught roundtrip flight oved the Atlantic. The protestations of friendship were called forth by interest in the flyers alleged row over dumpinggasoline at sea. TO DEFEND PLAN WASHINGTON, "Sy 'SL A SECURITY HEAD John Af,r BENSON NEWS d ip resigned social security head, today stood free to G. VVinant. defend the act us he saw fit as The Relief Society held their a private citizen. annual ward conference on SunBefore Washington, leaving President Roosevelt conferred with day evening with the following being rendered: singing; Winant and accepted his resigna- program Mrs. Almeda Ballard; antion although he said he was prayer, 23rd Psalm by the Rethe them. distressed. "greatly lief Society; talk, President Leone Winant, former Republican gov- R. Munk; vocal duet. Mrs. Annie ernor of New Hampshire, resigned Ricks and Mrs. Effie Toombs; in order to reply as a private cititalks wore then given by Mrs. zen to attacks on the social se- Louise Hoffman and Carrie Reese. Lan-doM. act Gov. Aim. by A flute duet was rendered by the curity Misses Gayle and Donna Reese "It is with deepest regret," said accompanied by Mrs. Charles Mr. Roosevelt, "that I yield to Reese. Remarks were then given W. Ballard, and the your wish and accept your resig- by Bishop H. closing song by "the chorus. Mrs. nation . . . Alec Stovvell pronounced the bene"Upon reflection and after talk- diction. Visiting stake members to come with I have ing you, were Mrs. G. W. Lindquist and the and appreciate your position Mrs. Kenneth Lindquist. sense of public duty which imMr. and Mrs. W. G. Reese were pelled your resignation and your wish to be free as a citizen, not dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Reese, Jr., of Whitsimply to clear up misconceptions Idaho. ftp J misinterpretations of the act, ney, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Seevers of but actively to defend the constructive provisions of the act and Shelley, Idaho, spent the week end with Mrs. Samuel Hobbs. to oppose spurious substitutes." WE CAST OUR VOTE FOR TIIE PEOPLES CHOICE Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shepherd and children motored to Dayton, Sunday and spent the day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Shepherd. Mr. and Mrs. Hally Ricks announce the arrival of a baby girl born at a local hospital on Thursday morning. Mother and babe are doing nicely. Hyrum Cardon met with an accident on Friday morning, when a horse kicked him in the face. Some teeth were knocked out and he received lacerations about the fam , .cessitating stitches. He is reported to be on the improve. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Thain and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Thain and motored to daughter, Charlotte Salt Lake City on Monday to attend the state fair. The Thain brothers have some cattle there on exhibition. Mr. and Mrs. P.uel Ipsen and family and Mrs. John Price and family of Malad spent Saturday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Cowley. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Neeley and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Purser. Mr. and Mrs. Lenus Jorgensen motored to Logan canyon on Sunday. Mr. ..ami. J. Neeley and. daughter, Irene spent the week end at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. George Cowley motored to Salt Lake City Tuesday morning to attend the state fair. A large crew of men are still busy in Logan canyon getting out lumber for the new chapel which is to be built next spring and trucks are busy hauling it down from the saw mill. H. W. Ballard, Sr., is confined to his bed, having been ill for a week. Mrs. Bert Riggs entertained at dinner Sunday, the occasion being her birthday. Dinner was served to Mrs. Lundberg, Mr. and Mrs. d Fred Lundberg, Mr. and Mrs. Lundberg, Mrs. Esther Howell and daughter, Mae, and Mr. and Mrs. Rolfson all of Logan, Mrs. Lile Reese and Mrs. Parley Reese. Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Ricks left Friday morning" for the east where they will purchase a new automobile. Mrs. Joseph Seamons entertained the Gleaner girls at her home on Friday evening. Those present were Charlotte Thain, ilvoyla Dora Reeese,' Berniecfc Gunnell Petersen,! Lillie Saunders, Ruth Maughan, Jessie Ricks and Verlie Allen. Compettttve games furnished the evenings entertainment and a luncheon was served. Mrs. Lowell Reese attended the trousseau tea of Miss Florence McQuarrie of Hyde Park on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reeder and children were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Reeder of Hyde Park. Miss Norma Green of College spent the week with her1 sisters, Mrs. Clarence Shepherd and Mrs. Lenus Jorgensen. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson and Dess Wilson of Cowley, Wyoming, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Cardon. sir Vs , V life Wil-for- If If M p ) Up? ' feV? rC .Ac-- -, , ,) 3Kmmn wm HEAR the CAMPAIGN SPEECHES with a NEW 1937 ZENITH No other radio manuiactured gives you so many improvements, new features, new conveniences as does Zenith. Dont buy any radio until you have seen, heard and approved them for yourself. Zenith costs no more yet gives infinitely more- for your money. jSsOome in today or phone for dmion-I- I I stratum. Americas most copied radio . . . Tune in! World series over KSL! 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Record keeping is an important part of all projects and each member who enrolls keeps accuron all expenses, reate figures ceipts, health work and special activities. This year's record contest is the second to be sponsored in the state and the number and quality of books is very commendable, Mr. Murray repored. Other club members receiving honors in the contest are second place. Jay Taylor of Laketown and Nadra Frank of Providence; third place, Harold Fullmer of ("ircleville and Alice Matheson of Cedar Cay; fourth place, Glen Nelson of Smithfield and Claire Jorgenson of Venice; fifth place, Lewis Robinson of Laketown and Joyce Browne of Coalville: sixth place, Elmer Olson of Smithfield and Ruth Pack of Tremonton; seventh place, Joyce Adney of and Rhea Robins of Corrinne Seinio, felt si; 'imS H v gSfv-f- $ it Now Swat Princess C |