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Show Ujtititietitotid ?ACE fata THE FTOTTT. HERES V ORE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, L, Japanese Target That Aviators Missed ABOUT ABOUT Continues rrom Fane One Vt.'Hr pr ' -- " 4 .. H ! J m f ll J I Aff v .'nte " 'f ITT 1 1T f -t ;7 PX J.;S;A l'l- -l to Siptini-be- r J.inti ir 1122 he was rditoi of tin t tnh Farmer whuh w is tlien pubLshnl in Lehi by J irrns M Kirkhun v.hui Dr In Septembir 1421 Franklin Stew irt Hants lift the PSAC to hi nine prtxidmt of the in Young univtisily Brigharn 1rovo Dr Ntlson went with him as director of the extension .service whnh v.as organised under his direction He was hrad of that servile until 14K, in the meantime also serving as dean of the (allege of applied science and professor of nnal social economics at the Brigham Young university from July 1429 to laid While at the church school in Provo, Dr Nelson under the direction of Dr F S Harris, orn Leaganized the now dership V eek courses which draw a large attendance of people from various sections of the mtermoun-tai- n states Suite 1922 when the first Leadership Weea was held Dr Nelson has had charge of all of them with tie exception of 1924 and 1931 until he left the school in July 1936 From , In Tins Conn r HAIR-RAISIN- B - "ROLLER SKATING experience C RINK OPENS 4 Adding to the rei i eatiorml fanli-'le- s of I og in cit and Caitie valley, modi in wall regulated rollerskating link, situated on hirst Eust and Center streets in the old rnioiy building, will open to the public tonight Undi r the direction cit Morris Ulnr k and W A Clayton, rue loral rnik will attempt to furnish the most up conveniences in i3 -V. 1 - ,s- 1 ,V7U well-know- ij7vf;v' Obtain- - Degree Nelson attended the 1923 summer term of the University of California at Los Angeles He ob-- . tained the degree of master of science at the University of Wisconsin in 1921, and the degree of doctor of philosophy from the same school in 1928, on his thesis "The Mormon Village A Study m Social Origins While serving on the state and the regional emergency relief boards as well as on the resettle ment division in Washington, D C Dr Nelson was on a leave of absence from the Brigham Young university From the time that Dr Nelson X d'i 1 -- - this interesting sport, and the of the enterprize asoure the ublie that the amusement will be c credit to the community The old aimory building where feu merly was kept the equipment of Logins national guard unit, lias Inen painted inside and outside, the floor of the budding has been reiondtioned and sinded ideal conditions tor roller skating ofti-cm- 1 Dr SunAy We Are ARTISTS in Selecting Proper Styles in all lines of FOOTWEAR. .A marriage license was issued today at the county clerk s office to Gene D Olson, 21, and Car-nll- e Schenk, 12, both of River Heights. t (lark L. 1'eterson, son of Mr and Mrs Lorenzo L Peterson of Hyrum, has recently returned from the mission where be labored as an LDS missionary He reports having had a very profitable and enjoyable time ls Funeral services for Charles Ezra Atkinson 61, of Clarkston, who died Thursday will be held in the as a student at the Utah State Agricultural college was editor of the student public ation, "Student Life, he has been interested in writing Scientific articles by vi1' r - , s ,, 1 '"tvVj l'M' If f Vf t V 1 V , him - si- 7 Ja v(Ti i'i - "Hey, Several vocal students of the summer school 'classes that have been during the Past season bv F H Baugh Jr, will furnish the program for the Vegu- lar Sacrament meeting Sunday evening at 7 30 o clock in the Eleventh ward chapel Recently did members of this summer class appear at the Fourth ward where they made a commendable showing The program follows: The Sweetest Story Ever Told LaRue Gessel; Oh Little Mother of Mine, Clarine Pnbble; "Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses, Eldon McDonald Somew here a - . ( " yr ,2 . . , ' . ' v . thats my toupee I HOUSE APPROVES , several brochures among uhu h HERE' 8 MORE ABOUT are "Social Survpv of Escalante Utah," published in 192,1, The Eighty Scholarships Utah Farm Village of Ephraim, in 1929, Continued Front Page One published The Mormon VillageA Study of Social Origins, In 1930, and Some SoWASHINGTON, Aug 21 d P- - sen, South Sevier; Dee Henderson, cial and Economic Features of The house the Wagner jTropic; Louise Christiansen, approved American Fork, Utah," in 1933 bill conference report to- - ver, Jean Hanson, Millard; Mar In connection with the Rockefeller Foundation he also published vin Chesley, Millard, Gladys Berger, North Cache; Irene Olson, surveys on The Mormon SettleNorth Cache; Karlyn F. Chatfield, ments in Alberta " South Lehi; Virginia Jensen; Ahilitj Recognized Emery, Verl F Scott, Murray; The senate outbreak flared The ability of leadership posthe Ned S Walker, Hinckley; Frances sessed by Dr Nel-ohave been dying embers of Supreme court iGlossett, Granite; LaRue Roberts, to new life BurSens recognized in various fields For controversy Gunnison; Nina Richatds, Bear instance, during 1931 to 1935 he ton K Wheeler, D, Mont, Joseph River; Marie Carlson, Milford; was president of the Timpanogos C. O Mahoney and others de- Geniel Allred, Moroni; Margaret nounced to efforts DemoCouncil, Boy Scouts of Amenta, punish Bello, Cyprus; Ralph Spencer, the largest council in the world. crats who broke with President Cyprus, Elmon Hendrickson, Pay-soRoosevelt oer his court enlargeIn 1934 he was president of Arthur Wallace, Granite state conference of social ment pi in. Ruth Ivy Bockholt, South high, work: in 1935 he was president ot House passage of the housing Bertram Dalton, Grand county the Utah Academy of Sciences bill report sint the measure to the high school. Norm. Brown, SpanArts and setters, 1936 he was senate for coniurrenie It left ish Fork, Jack Warner, Spanish chairma of the rural sociology-sectio- only action on the J140noo,ooo third Fork, Ruth Davis Holbrook, of the Ameriran Sociolog- defa lenry appropriation bill be- Rex Layton, Davis, Nadine Madical Society; during 1936 and 1937 tween the house and a clear ad- sen, Box Elder; Ross W heatley, he was a member of President Box Elder; Ned Knaphus, Richjournment slate Roosevelt's special committee on field; Ardella Jensen, Rahfield; But the business senate in was farm tenancy, and in 1937 a mem- tied Payson; Elodia by the list minute Demo- Sterling Davis, ber the United craticuprow representing Ashwoith, Provo, Laura M. Wells, adan by precipitated States on the permanent agricul- dress laa night by Ben. Jo- Carbon. tural committee, International LaSeveral more scholarships are bor office, Geneva, Switzerland seph F Guffey, D, Pa. Guffey's to be address contained an attack on gi anted when all the high As a member of the latter comDemoi ratio foes of the court plan school applications are received he mittee will attend meetings in Geneva, Switzerland, next Feb- bili The senate outbreak help up acruary He is a membei of the follow- tion in the upper chamber tempor- ORDERED NOT TO ing societies American Associa- arily on business whi-- h must be tion for the Advancement of transacted before adjournment Science, Utah Academy of Science The housing conference SPEAK TO EX-WIArts and Letters, Phi Kappu Phi, was agreed to last night b report repreand American So lologioal So. lety. sentatives of both houses huiIminG Bill - Bea-housi- n Voice Is Calling, Genevieve Johnson; Sing Me To Sleep, Helen Pn"y Boy, Grace Bateman; At Dawning Gladys Mattson; The Rosary," Ruth That Carlson; Silver Haired Daddy of Mine, Ruth Stott, "I Ain t Got Nuthin', Herbert Pack; and "Call Me Back Pal of Mine, Marvin Owen. -- HERE TUESDAY Logan Second ward chapel, Sunday, at 2 p m, with burial in Logan Batteries Funeral services for Margaret Ann Morgan Benson, 75, who died Friday morning in Logan, will be held Sunday at 2 p m in the Fourth ward chapel, with Bishop O. A. Sonne in charge 111 Batteries SAN FRANCISCO. -- Danning, 3 9 FE RTIXEZ Calif Aug M Baby-Siz- e Iron Lung Saves Child When the weight of little Jmry Fitschens chest kept air fieri entering his lungs, a .spui.d was rushed iron iung to Orange, Calif, fiom Boston, Mass., and the child was need The mfai t, shown leie m Jlie mechanical bicalhcr. Was made to lueatle bv the functions of the machine. 21 U Chicago Cincinnati Butter- - 000 010 020 Bateries Harrell, Ogrodowski, and Todd - 3 . Batteries rr ns "jtii .. MS' A Coffman and Newlim, 30 was under I Pffenberger eomt orders todu- - not to speak ork Hildebrand and Hemsley to Lis former wife, Cleone Goad Ntwlun on penaltv ot OLD EYES A sear in jail A anF Superior Judge Bray nulled the marriage esterdiy, thtn sentenced the former hus-- b Vy ind ami the girls mol her -- who A also was her sister-in-la- to a , SHARP y s A 6.x Xwcf rn o The girl was mule a ward of the juitnile court and was held foi the pusent ,P the juvenile de-- tt ntion home The moltfir and husband pleaded guilty to conspiring to falsify an affidavit which gave Cleone s e i, 16 insti id of 13 lamnard Isiulau is a biothir of the mothers present husband Y., 4njy. Tito I States ni.ule surA4tssfi dcfns( of the Wihtman onp, einhlematic of uonans ter.nis snpr ntao toil n u'en llc'rn Am o?s of U Pi Ierlle M vr J ti, 6-- Cailt, (irfeite! llinlunk ti L of uth Khluul, 77 n a erFarrasssacrra LAliliiSiI T WAVES As Scintillating As the Stars CELOVISION The Celovision Permanent Modern as Television (first in Northern Utah) No. 1. No chemical heat or machines on your hair or head. No. 2. No heavy head weight or hair pulling gadgets. No. 3. Unbelievably comfortable and cool for the most sensitive scalp. No. 4. Wave starts closer to the scalp, therefore lasts longer. No. 5. Celovision Pads are Windows where you actually see your hair forming curls. Monte Ieonaid, hair stylist with CELOVISION. the peiftnt permanent be here Tuesday and Wednesday, August-I and 2o. 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Stettler, 86, who died Friday, will Foreign exchange firm. be held Sunday at 2 p. m. in the Cotton decline to new lows since Logan Eighth ward, with Bishop 1933 Victor Peterson in charge Grains irregularly higher. 1 st Aug Dairy market: 8 12 3 000 200 001 VA Butter Prices Fette, Hutchinson, an Mueller; Frank-hus- e and Phelps New York Philadelphia . sons-mothe- rs i 11 X Monte Leonard, hair stylist with Martha Stevens returned Celovision, popularly known Fnday from an extended vaca- the tion trip in Nevada and Califor- as the perfect permanent wave will be at Christiansen Beauty nia Salon Tuesday and Wednesday, 24 and 25 from 9 30 a m The Richmond South ward MIA August until 6 p. m. organization is sponsoring a ward It is the desire of Miss Hovey outing at the Richmond park, that as many women as possible All ward take Monday, August 23. advantage of this special feamembers are invited to attend this ture; as Monte Leonard is conouting which will be held m the sidered to be one of the worlds form of a fathers and foremost hair stylists. and dauhgters event. A good Although Mr Leonard cornes to progrm has been ararnged with Logan as a factory representative stunts, one act plays, and chil- of the CeloVision he dren's games. Each family will will offer free advise company, on the proparrange its own basket er style of your hair dress. Reis Weir, n, th'-Uta- 4 GkiyOh Mrs. NATIONAL (XX) 002 200 104 Oil Olx , HAIR STYLIST Baseball Boston Brooklyn TARTAN day. A 'r'"5 NEW FALL COLORS ti Designation of Mrs Dixie Graves, above, wfe of Governor Bibb Graves of Alabama, to succeed Senator Hugo Black when he resigns to take office as Supreme court justice was made Thurs- Swiss-Germ- krtn rI Statt'wS -- 1 1 0. -',W ty When (him sc aviators homhed the Intel n d ion il Settlement in Shanghai, their target was said to have he t n the J ipanese Cruisc r odiimci, whnh w is moored, as it is pictured above, alongside the station '1 lie fiulty marksmanship that c ost nearly .l.ipimsi iimsuliU to sin, is , flcmling nac d 600 lues was blame on damage to t hi planes Immb mechanism by Japanese shells till Fanner p. ! W Models and Uocv Dr. C. A. SvUnyard has been visiting in Logan from Boston, Massachusetts, where he was a teacher at the Tufts Medical s hool He will leave Monday with Mrs Swdnyard for Charleston, South Carolina, where they will make their home IK'S Mih have been in published Journal Heredity, American Journal of Farm Economics, American Journal of Sociology, and the proceedings of the Utah Academy Alvin 1. Stucki has left for Salt Lake City, where he will teach ballet, ballroom and Spanish dancing for the Flagal Armstrong sc hool of dancing He has just returned from a years study in Poitland Oregon, and a summer course of Spanish dancing at San Franc isco V: si'd I Artists Mrs. A. I (ole is visiting In Salt Lake Oty with her brother, Leroi Snow. Hi' h ik h sl hool home eomnuimtv work wax leituid at the Bugham Emetv Stake univeisity, Youngacadimy and 'he Carbon (ounty high st hool from where he graduated in 1413 During tht nct thrie yeirs he attinded the Utah SLite Agrn inlligi m Logan fiom whole he giaduulid wnh ,i II11II01 of di 11 in ltli, ti i in r hr The tollow ng G fts sun tun to Prixident Peter-uof the US AC Fi oin o etpi he rmbr r 107 was assistant stite lutdi r of the county igi its of the USAC exin Muth 1414 tension st r t tountv as he went to agricu'tui 11 agent ind inurneIn limtuld ber of that M rr he he of thi Pi opli s Sag tr agrieultui I t ill while tuinpnny of Moroni hi remain! d lot one yen FalUod 3 7. Governors Wife Becomes Senator TOWN NELSON LOWRY i AUGUST 21, 19 SATURDAY, Bin Chet k of Clinton, Ind is no, but hes buk lo difend the Grind Amt man Hindu xp wiih a Kim lint eoxt him only $20 Nineteen championships are to be dt i ided in he Grind Amen-- i 1 an tournament at Vandrhx Enid, Day ton, O, Aug 23 27. wae will CHRISTIANSENS BEAUTY SALON Mixs Ilva Lai en Mis. L. Ilney Phone l.U s.'rOOOOO.OOOXiOOOOOil.OOOOOOOOOsi-OOOOOOCiOOOC'OOs'COOf'OO.Oj- : AODOAO.M O O O-- 00 0 UAOO 0 O 0 O 0 O Cl 0r C a Cl 0.0 ao. 0.19 U O.O.aaaaaCOO i |