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Show TIIE TO GIVE COURSES UTAH, LOGAN, L, i I' IMDAV, II I 'j I I . s PAGE SEVEN Personal Motive Seen in OGPU Murder FRANKLIN IN HEALTH WORK nEUALD-JOURNA- Miss Both Gordin limit iwint an tppe min itis optrttnm at i Pits Mis j i mi hospit tl Fml.iv Smith is taking Miss Gordons pi u c as instrmtor in the hr ink Im high school Mr ami Mi- - Lee Morrison ait over the arrival of an rcjoi-in- g eight pound h ibv boy lau n on Tuesday April 19 at a Logan Jios-pitMr Lowe for Mrs Svlvester Lowe at Smithficld Sunday They also mo. creel to Logan where they tailed on Mr and Mrs Levi Ohverson and Mr and Mis Henry Allen P B Dunklev left last week on a trip to Seattle, Washington to visit with Ins daughters, Mis Wendell Fuhtiman Mrs Lenncs hi ill and their families Miss Dahl Neeley, daughter of Mr and Mrs Haivcy Neelty, and W illard H Thompson of Irt stna were mairicd Saturd ly April lb at Logan Mrs Ivan Woodward has been in Preston the past two weeks receiving medical attention Barbara Parkinson and Be.ty Lowe spent Easter Sunday at Lava with friends. Miss Maiy Thomas spent last week end at her home in Malad Her sister Miss Jennie Williams of Seattle, Washington accompanied her here from a short slay Mr and Mrs M T Van Orden of Smithfield and Mr and Mrs Cliff Wriser of Trenton weir Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Douglas Ohverson Mr. and Mis Les Bailiff of Pocatello were week end guests .it the A H Parkinson home Mr and Mrs Reed Crane of Provo called on Mr and Mrs Vern Ohverson Sunday Miss Martha Atkinson ritiumd home from Salt Lake City to spend Easter with her parents, Mr and Mrs Lester Atkinson and family. She is employed in Salt and attended 2. EZNn . ewAE Dr Edna Watbon Bailey, head of the health education work of the department of education of the University of California, will conduct courses in school health programs and methods and materials in health education during the first three weeks of the Utah State Agricultural college summer session which begins June 12, according to Dr. J PC. Linford, directoi "Through the growing importance of hygiene, health, educa ion and public health in the social and educational life of the nation, the college is offering a special summer session program of courses in these fields," asscited Director Linford. Recognized as one of the leading authorities in her field, Dr Bailey has served as a member national health conof various ferences and heakh committees and has made contributions to the field of public school health education She was a chairman of the committee on secondary school health program of the third White House conference in 1930 and has been a member of the following orAmerican School ganizations: Health association, governing for American association board, Health and Physical Education, and member of the committee on lay participation. National League of Nursing Education. Mis f uncial Joseph If your neck looks like H suvito this you wont be interested in this '910 Mens Large Size DRESS SHIRTS Love for Mine. PeshkofT, pictuied above with her father-in-laMaxim Gorky, who is holding the Pehkoff baby, was the "personal motive of OGPU chief Henry G Yagoda in ordering the w, liquidation of her politically unimportant husband, Maxim son of the noted Russian writer, according to a report of the secict police heads conftssion during curient Soviet mass treason tnals. Pesh-ko- lf, llad aicompiiiucel Ml Hovel Robinson on an Faster outing in Cub river canyon Sunday Miss (.rue Oliveison atli ndeil a paitv in honor of Mis Vutor Thompson of Boise at tile lion ' of Bishop and Mrs J N Larsen it ll i ston Thuisday evening was a Miss Adean Hampton Lake dinner guest a the home of Mr The Jolly Neighbors ilub was and Mis Earl Butt irs of Claik-sto- ll entertained on Thursdiy at the Sllllll iv home of Mrs G L Wright Addin list Miss Hob ii Thornton tional guests were Mrs G W week i ml at lie i home In id ilm States of Preston, Mrs Joseph halls Cornish of Cove, Mrs Sheldon Mr and Mrs J () Cooke had as Doney, Mrs Ruby Hobbs and Mrs their guest- - on Easter' Mr and B R Parkinson Bridge formed Mrs Union Folkman, Mr and Mrs the entertainment and was fol- J H Lewis, Miss Marv 1. union lowed by luncheon served to 12 and Ceoige Anderson all of Silt guests Stoic honors were awarded Lake Cdv to Mrs Bart Nash and Mrs GarMis Kine.l Kheiliud of Pus nett Woodward, Mrs B R Par- (on member of the Ilitiiiiy .lake kinson received the gues- - pne boa id attended tnie Primary Mr and Mrs Harold Wiser of Lewiston and Mr and Mrs Don Tuesday Miss June Ohverson of Logan Hurd of and Mrs M t with spent Pistil Suiid ly hero .clativ i s and fi it nils Mr and Mrs T T Smithfii Id win diiint i the Innne of Mi uni Ge ii v i I We're Inmn In n Sund iv Mis l.iniia Sies lf, Pete i son of Pres- Fort Woodeeud Blame of Douglas ie tin lied luum last week to spend Kesle i Sunday and re iiiaineil fm a fiw iliys at lh( home oi his patents, Mr und Mi- - Milton Woodward MOTH BALDS Sis Pith een-fnr- tipesliies limpeuaiily shirts second annual Intermountain hous- ed in jail, have In e n packed with mothballs by deputy sheriffs The tipesliies, valued at upward of $2.r)0,0un, aie bung held pending litigation in New Yoi k which will decide their ownciship Pequot or Pepperell shirts . . a few silk To you who can wear . . . SATURDAY ONLY! and Values to $1.65 Values to $1.98 Fellows ! SHEETS and CASES at prices sheets lower than lesser-know- n are usually offered? Youd buy Heres them wouldnt you your chance. n, Special Clearance Dress Pants New Slack Models and War-burto- n, more conservative patterns SATURDAY ONLY Only 4 Sheeis to a customer, to a customer Quantities Limited Delta. Lambs were weighed at birth and will be weighed again when the contest terminates in June. wards will be hade to whose animals show tho y best weight gains. ltimb-raiso- broadcloths, TWO GROUPS could buy Genuine tion Bishop, . What would you do if you ior Fat Stock show to be held at the Salt Lake yards from June 7 to 9, according to Mark Nichols, state Future Farmer supervisor, who has charge of the competi- Wes-ensko- . THINK ! Jun- Judges are facing a problem in the entry of a Karakul Iamb in the contest. Normally a fur sheep, the participation of a Karakul in the event has been questioned of the animal was Registration based upon the fact that no breed limitations were placed on eligibility of animals to be entered. Youths who have registered their sheep in the contest include: Don Kenney, Art Horne, Charles Spendlove, Lavoy Poul-soand Chase Wilson, Richfield; Hal Oldroyd and Clair Cowley. emce; Merrill Gurr, Sigurd Clair Hopkins, Paul Slringham, and Charles B. Bingham, Vernal; J M Anderson. Clement Richardson, LaMar and Jack Bowles Howard, Ncphi A B. Smith, Mouroc; Victor Jensen and J H Hicks, Elsinore; Eugene Merrill and Peter Paul C. Boyce, Tooele; Wayne Hansen and Lyle Smart, Sandy, Paul Niclsoh, Riverton, Marden Broadbent, Kaysville; Alvin Hatch, Woods Cross; Reed and Lorm Nalder, Layton; and Owen and Floyd . these sizes these sizes we offer you some unusual bargains in first quality y JUST NORTH SALT LAK- E- With registration books for the event virtually closed, 29 entries have mecn listed for the Future Farmer fat lamb feeding contest which is being sponsored by the Producers Livestock Marketing association and the Salt Lake Union Stock Yards as a feature of the . madias and woven 29 ENTRIES IN FFA CONTESTS on ouT-.Jockc- d in fancy, plain ton .died oil relatives and fiiends here Sunday TAPES! KIPS I (level md, U r HIE, 17, 17' j, 18, 19 only! 8 All Sizes! Caes Honest to oFtEr Gosh-Valu- es to $3.98... rs per-da- CLAPP TO SPEAK Scowcrofts IN LOGAN SUNDAY Never Rip Overalls THE MADE AT Elsie Ripley Clapp representative of .ho Progressive Education issoeiation participating In ,tho Utah regional conference April 22, 23, and 21, will speak In the Lothe theme, gan tabernacle on Education for Today," Sunday at 2 p m, according to Dr John C Carlisle of the school of education aw the USAC. Sunday meetings of the regional iniifercncc will be held in Ogden, Brigham City, Provo, Richfield, laigan, Ephrtam and Salt Lake City during the first two days "f the conference Dr Carlisle will act as chairman and discussion leader in one d "f the group sessions to be at KIND MEN'S Fuliy sanforized Rawhide Rlue or striiKd HOYS EACH -- whe university Saturday Misg Edith Bowen, sumorning of pervisor elementary teacher training at the state college; and Professor C. E McClellan, also of the s hool of education, are 'ssisung in arrangements for the mnference and will parwicipate in sessions at Salt Lake Ctiy. The Whittier school, the college ti.ieher training institution, was loscd for vacation Thursday and will bo closed Friday while the mnference is being conducted In Salt Lake Ciwy. Earlier In the season when the city schools were 'leisecl for spring vacation, the W hittier si hool remained in Line or striped HOME! s re : i Washwcll a Jr Cases ca. 19c l WOLVERINE Shell HORSEHIDES EVEN after fourteen hours in the ol south forty, your feet feel wonderful in soft, flexible WOLVERINES. Just like wearing moccasins all day long. Let em get soaking wet from rain or snow theyll still dry out soft and 'liable. Its that secret process of triple- tanning that does it! And it gives them many miles and months of EXTRA wear. Come in and try on a pair. Sheeis 81 x JO 2 for $1.00 Common Foot Troubles Can't Devil Your Feet In Pliable, Buckskin Soft YOU CAN DO LETTER AT THE GENERAL! |