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Show T 11 K HERALD-JOURNAL- PHONE 50 Party At Bluebird The Employes Tuesday Evening of organs, ilion Christiansens Inc, held a Tuexd ly dinner at the Bluebird ofevening honoring the outgoing the oigamzation ficers of Guests were seated at one long table. A large b.ixki t of Madame Butterfly roses gimed the center and small vases of the flowers were placed at mtirvaS along the table. Stewart Kyan acted as pjm wf ,v b - I- California, i ui lit h t v J D rn n a km Mrs. Claire Johnson timed at a dinner Tuesday veiling in s honor of Mr. and Mrs. B H. Bar-row- " i t ' t v tr o am- - m III llVc Of ( avos lIlD )( ). (jH( ill H'l Cat A d 'A I ti) IS en laugh-spice- Boy Celebrates Fourth Birthday - . Beta Sigma Phi Calls Meeting Mrs. lOti Lindquist, Peg East North, at 7 30. All members are asked to he prompt as a great amount ol work must be done i Dinner Tonight At Masonic Hall Schilling i Tea has more flavor because it's toasted Another Big MARRIED FOLKS DANCE at AMBASSADOR THURSDAY, APRIL 29 ( EVERYBODY WELCOME STATION SERVICE CARDS CONOCO SPECIALIZED SERVICES d Allen Qualen, Douglas Fowlcy, Lane, Alan Dinehart and Stepin Petihit add humor and excitement to the season s most zestful escapade. A riotous adv.ntuie of mistaken identities, "Fifty Roads to Town," starts off in high when Don Ameehe, receiving a mysterious telephone call that someone is ready to shoot hun on sight, hurriedly leaves town in his car Roaring along the road to Canada at the same time is Ann Sothern. and chasing both of them is a motorcycle i op After eluding pursuit, Don and Ann arrive by different routes at a cabin in the hills, where he makes her throw into the fire a legal document whuh lie btlicve is a subpoena for him Actually, it is her marriage lie. use, for she was running away from her mil- The Clara Barton ehipter, OES, and Harmony Lodge, F and A N' , are supper having a together at the Masonic hall tonight. A pmgi im of fun had been ar-- r Mr. and Mrs. Frank Funm uiged hut due to the death of of Athens, Tenu are visit- Mrs. J J. Bitbelt, a charter meming relatives and friends in Lo- ber and past matron of the Clara lionaire parents to get married Don is afraid to let the girl go, Barton chapter, no entertainment gan. thinking she will betray him, and They intend to stay hero a will be given following the month. she, hearing a radio announce ment that police are seeking a dangerous gangster in his mountain hideout, suspects that Don is the man. Visit In Logan WINS l citl-ztn- x o Oil. Mrs Cornell Wiom entertained of Vallejo, California, who are visiting in Logan (his week at her home Monday afternoon in Covers were placed for 12 guests honor of her small son Harte, who was celebrating his fourth A social evening followed the birthday. The afternoon was spent playing games. Luncheon was served to the 12 small guests at the close of the games A color scheme of rid and white was carried out at Old members of Bela Sigma Ihi the serving table. will meet tonight at the home of Fourth t ' 1 i iitul at the Pi'- - I'M il rile! ills ttiu ,r ti oui ph nit UP i Honors Visitors At Dinner i CLARK e -- N, i C ,,'11 pm U 1 be i i At The Capitol It i . tln-- i ,s vSe. v W WOIIIMI x FALLS, idiho, April ?H priiKipkx are lecog-- ! d ID Mil) biotlur of Gov-I'- l, ixe rii ('Ink, lazed both thiough the regular W Ci u k. w as elei l'.irziila t find txlra the xi in isxi ooiii up ClutK in nor here Tnexd iv i urru ul tr lutmtux, the latter, m be n g the labor atuie i I'I lived 21U1 votix. and J Wesley in !". i oi 13x1 Chase u nv.il rent neu to ilcwlop thiough student porta bt other iliuii, the p.u.iiples anil ide ilx- Cl uk takes the office his kft to Income governor. xi t up in the more formal el.isxI x Thus we are .xtnwng to give a OKI) WINS balanced juogiam of training and to the students of NM1A, Idaho, Aptil 2k il l development p te returns fiom city pre-- i the high si hool, to the end that lm ii tx early tmlav showed K t.uh may buome more proficient for mayor, tn the huxinexx of maxing a living law x Ord, lamliikite and in mine fully anpi dialing the h ul ng his luarext ,ival, Hoiavc great heritage of the race; that F Belknap. each will attain greater ability to IS and full life EI.EC1 El) 'IWOK live a w a U'ELLO. Idaho April 2S e believe, theieby, that they will il M desire be aided in developing the ivor Kobeit M. Tone!! wax and ability to help solve tho vital riiliiud here Tuesday m mum-hjm- I ill i tmnx He leteived 2175 problems of iiimmuiuty and Ai! of . - Ul b o i I Lunch was served at noon and was followed by a pb usual of visaing and mum A number Oi lovely gift., were presented to the bride-to-b- e Twelve guests wi re present Those from Logan mdudid Mrs Mrs Elnvr Cornell Wixom, Laurence and Mrs. E H Hut hi, tica.xurcr, were vot.s caxt w is Total i z a I Dai ei Bride-Ele- ct of Hollywood, Hi D , Ji i ullltl uni i M f Hv t. the n i w ! 1 Sister Honors bride-elec- for 1 1X Is pi uh iblc til it tki u ui the m u futui e i n a mole thix ii 'n win zn.ie i u -- i e i nasix ti and ti ll' legal ir a lit mu to I, -- 'i xet up wc nk ixe x, hool c i s Frank Gilbert of Fiuvnw, entertained Sunday honher sister, Miss I.oa Har- get and n X, l t, go S -- Mrs. Idaho, oring grave the i ip u it y of students to jov and saiist ,u turn m life, of uti'enship to raise the lev the w i Hare of the gmap and 1 1 a" J i,o' mil' -i in-i- V J After dinner a program vvi. Baugh pregiven, with George siding. Included on the piogiam were two humerous readings by LeVaun Zollinger; two piano selections by Joy Spencer: whistling numbers by George Bmgh, tap dance by Elaine Evans, and a forecast of the future of tln i by Mrs. Melba I.ai on Fifty guests were presm' ir piupoxc to liinke the jui p u I'm j luiiru' the or link titll the most impoitant guide la mapping out our ii.ni- lx loiumuiii'y n ati.iitivilv el d The Login high si lmol attempts discing In Id Tin sd iv i veiling to vv is tv loi pai tarty thiough its piogram on x's' iii.'x w honour iiquixtod lilt womens leune ot ttie the bisis ot ill itmn fundamental, in the i tmr. h .xeminuty, lollege far meinbt s ut the lSC pi moiples Among these are, first iv guitig oppot tumty for Fuullv issinii'ien uni tmir pull-i- th it students dtvelop hy actual ' .. (M-- . i mi nun il film itum It r- x and ai l.ievement; Mimrl mt to iciogmc that in p ir tu ip it ion Suomi, th it the greatest good bn, ni to thix muih mm il train-- ' Cid t ibk s WHO alingtd for and iii i omplished by recogniz; is gmn m i wry ph i'i ot guests who (It stud to pi iy htuipe can abe wide life featlesxlv, cooperative- votes v in itmn of personal 'i hool it ing Curing the ivtiung i dune pi acand intelligently in any wa.s given In girls of the abilities in students xi Hi ilth idinatam mtixt hue ly, It is also impoitant to i USAC, undtt tin dilution of M's tivity proiiumm part m a modern rtmgnize th it whilelowone student un x, hool piugi mi Most do-- i NEWS BRIEFS hither me Cai lisle be in nditivelv ability Kefrishmints vtie s.ived The may ct mnts in our high m hool, gic w is with to do tne tegular .uaib mie sub-ji si. tor it hut ti to thix liiiung, (tntiiid stiving table u lent in of be he vttv may ts, pi iD d hi i ot iutir.il roes our phvxii il i Jut ition, a bow fum-- ( The IDAHO of a. other tivitiy d and mantle .ul'ni.i the "ii tpes Snaodi agoiis tionomiix hjgionc FROM ulum and teaihing procedure xi s not only the in the lounge eiiphaxio, lit li of the linlix nil! ii. but ulxo The lommitt.e in (huge of ar-- r must, be adjusted to the ability ami mteri sts of the student. FEW O I LS iDminunity health ptohlemx mgement.s iniisisiet ot 1iolessor of Some the specific objectives Idaho, April 2ft nt ii hoal'h must mine an V CU.DUFLL, D Gudinr .In inon Mis that we stnke to alt un are the I" A meagre 277 Ca'dwell Culisle. Piofissur Jo-- , ph It Ji'i-- s iLxing amount of ittintion went to the polls yesterday I'll, si, r J Mvits, following ocatiomil e i an not ignore 'he r.ii d n, 1'iofessor (1) training and list of Chr 'sii nisi n and ti oiong our high xi hool pmple to elei t an uneontoxteil Piofessnr N A school imhlic high guidance. to uly ottices. W. K i amliilates assisted by can not colli Dean Lenotc Liwis Sinec into go (iitrume hope to tin n out finished was elei ted mayor Proi itmn. to Hollingsworth otfiiirs of the workmen in any vowition, but It It ,r min griduitiS inter lollege 273 votes Former Mayor Tu per with fessor Wilfmd I'otnr piisidtnt, i an do a of itely approxim (tiiit great dial in the direcVaxxar received one vote Emery u Mrs Almeda 1errv I'.iown v li e tion of ohwoux it lot tbit meeting traingiving general basic i In sc City C'leik O E Fritts and Treascut! am e rupiirements president and Miik Nmbeigei, ing in many of these fields, in ort i'it Inaxnnn h a most of urer Harry E Farmenter were resen 'tarj. der that the studinl ninv have a lmpiii Offiiials said rain may ii xt.idints attend the Utah elected of imn option rather definite x' i'i gri ultmal ollt ;e we trv have spoiled the voters' appetite the probli ms of the occupation, ii xu limit them thit thiv will so that when he gms into more DOCTOR able to quillfy lor idmixxmn speciali d training elsewhere he t'i .i and who thoxe FUETTE, Idaho, Apnl 2H tll'i have is in a position to pnifit by this ' muht ot going tlxi where and Fayette citizens returned incumcxpi rieni e mm h mote than tf a no m iv find different entranie bents to office in a city election M lrooned by the blizzaid in a he had had no preliminary trainDr I R. Woodward, requni inerts, wo try to udvixe Tuesday mountain lodge, with only a ing The Logan high si hool gives .ml However, it mayor; W. J Williams, city clerk; help aciordingly stuffed moose as chaperon and sue h work in various commercial cavair and eiaikirs for food -- fields, auto mtn hames, woodwork, that s the romantic predicament homemaking, lommeriial art and that faces Don Anievhe and Ann music to the specific In addition to Sothern in "Fifty Roads s training for occupations, it is our Ci ntury-FTwentieth Town. to open up the various romance opening purpose fields of vocations for the studThur'day at the Capitol theatre de- ents to study for the purpose of FIRST SOUTH AND Supporting these two vital, lightful and thrilling stars, Slim helping each of them to make a Summerville, Jane Harwell, John more intelligent sclei tion of his M , to rACE THREE. I 1 Queen of Caves USAC Faculty I las in Furry Finery Attractive Party Employes Enjoy Dinner - - 2 S, Logan High School Aims At An Improved Citizenry SOCIETY RUTH SCOFIELD, EDITOR Ml U)CANt UTAH, , no-ho- From Georgia , MAIN life work In order to help students attain the greatest possible capacity to enjoy life thiough developing wide interests, we strive to give them the benefit of a fairly of wide appreciation variety courses These include music, art, literature, the sciences, dramatic art, and foreign language, as well as others Such courses are not s (21 -- - . taught with the thought that they will increase the earning capacity of students (with the exception of those who specialize in those fields later), but rather with the conviction that they will help to enrich the lives of our high school people It is important to remem-b- i r that man can not live by biead alone; that he must have these other values that only come from careful training. John L. Lewis, labor leader, recently said that the average worker is realizing that education has certain cultural values not measurable in money. (3) We believe that proper development of personality and the emotions is exteremely important, and while there is not as much definitely known about this subject as about some others, V e do conscientiously strive to give serious attention to it. Particularly the homeroom activity is intended to give such help, as well as a large part of the activity program. extra-curricul- ar LzST TIME TONIGHT. LAST TIME TODAY! Sweetest Picture of the Year SEVENTH HEAVEN THURSDAY, TO SEE THIS GREAT LOVE DRAMA! ! 9 P. M. I6JHT .. il . i i -- .. . . .,0 TOMORROW and FRIDAY! On tlfe Screen, Thurs., Fri. Sat.! . (4) At all times it is our thought to be mindful of training - i for civic responsibilities. If group life is to succeed and democracy continue, it can only be done by the masses of people recognizing their obligations to the group. We have specific courses that help, and also a vast array of student government and activities, all of which give opportunity for practicing the principles of wide- spread participation, and for establishing proper ideals. (5) Recreation. In this machine age it is generally recognized that the majority of people will have an increasing amount of leisure time. This may not apply to all. but certainly will to large numbers. In order that this leisure time will be properly used for the development of the individual and for the welfare of the group, we strive to teach for wholesome recreation, An extensive program of physical education is intended to advance this program. Also much of our work in music, literature study, dramatics and various other activities is designed for that In spite of everything, it paid hint to take ads sciimisly, you see, might never have tried Oil Plating. First of all he was impressed hy the explanation of else he L Simple enough, if you'll think what happens as Johnnys dirty little hands touch the wallpaper. Anything greasy or oily on his hands becomes quite a permanent part of the paper. Youll say permanent! 5txA - In much the same way forgetting technicalities Conoco Germ Processed oil forms a lasting attachment for every working part of your engine. This union of oil and metal purpose. (6) Safety education is coming as one of the to be recognized to produce a genuine, enduring Oil Plating only by the Germ Process patented. ... h vtv Hill Unable to run off while the car stands, fear of starting dry. Likewise g ik i - It! k'.'ir Go West Young Man fpctwr I I VANOOltt N WILLIAM P toy D D E D III NNY M(M)NlN(i ( I i i biiicnliir (arliiim) Moigoi A vN"' ..and SCOTT ALICE BRADY L p.oitiioiw kills the old refuses to let go in all the fury of 5,000 revolutions per minute. That's why your good old car or the latest model will stay more like new, with its engine Oil Plated. And your whole Summers driving will take less Conoco Germ Processed oil. Continental Oil Company MAE WEST w t brought about Thus the Germ Process not only multiplies the strength of the usual flowing type of oi! film, but creates besides. And once goes on, Conoco Germ Processed oil docs not let it come off in minutes, hours, or any number of miles. days THIRSDWl TODAY and is " a maroo ned in hem . i1 happened to u the happj. that tier I fhiS happened to you! " .pnWhcdsVisl. Ui mid ,T gonw N i I THE KINGS IN LOVE! . . LONG LOVE THE KING! V IT hll'll STARTS SI ADAS! CHARLES BOYER MARLENE DIETRICH rrTiWSsrrV OH. ('AM)V in THE GARDEN OF ALLAH SERVICE CAMPBELL r DUCTS ALL CONOCO It 303 Norih Slain SL. O n Ilfnli Uiuu UVUllf T r -9 A |