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Show lin in: "f- tTSi KMeSaaaa iiittUfeMtiKi 11 r: i: a i.n-.- i or i; v , i.. lohaw etait. kkihav. TEN KILLED IN SLEEPER PLANE CRASH AT CLEVELAND 1 TAGE TimEE. s. p 15 SEEK SPOTS IN LEWISTON FLAPPER FANNY NATIONAL OPEN ( ' i ml on il :i lev e !! ll.f, held !'! Ill l.illistoil Fi First Haul Impel im May night I MU lake city, r.mi SAi. r ,mi Ucurs sion.u tying open Doligi Is ul- - piny :t m six sectional il a protcs-ml- l qunli-i.nul the U.S. national tlu- Foil i'.t meet over I'mhere Tucs- Unit con fin- The mil play f, in tin national meet. I two places OfB 19 fly WIA Slavic INC By Sylvia 1 M fifi, u , PAT Off a l.ll ') 1. hniiiii lug T h i lm aiiilniips, let! mi Sa'.ui'ilay nr Ihe mission mr to filling m Silt L:il,e si !ii a mission in Ihe North Central stales, 'he parly u m also a wcD home for FMeis Norval ami Kenl ILiiilms who hale reieiUly returned from the east central and sonlhern stales Pau-.ngare: Tho piogiam, beginern Hoilli Bonneville Club, respei attivcly 8 o'elo, k was as follows; ning and Jit-- j Henderson, Nihley Park .singing led by DeUnes Leavitt; incluh inRail Inis; Howard vocation John Gcertsen, Bonneville luh, strumental and vocal music, Blent and Tho: ulna 1). Morris iAi, Fort Villct and George Williams; readDouhlas club. Julia Lewis; vocal duet, Hnz-vTee Branca, Fort Douglas iluh. ing. Bright and Marva Tihhets; and Edwin C. Kingsley 1A1. talk, Don Chamhns of Kmith-lielMaun i, Ftali. recently relumed missionAhel C l.ar.sen A, .Manna. ary from Ihe ninth icntrui states; Alex C. Utah, and McCnlferty. remarks. Thelma addoup.s; two Salt Lake City Country cluh. mmil'crs by the Richmond ladies Veil K. Savage IAI, Bonneville chorus. icmarks by Kldcis club, and George Sehneiter. Ogden I.euvitt and Rawlins; remarks hy Frana T. Whitworth (Ah Salt Merle liver; vocal dud. Melba Lake City Country eluh, and Urine Van Drill n and Wanda Schulberg; Sehmiler, Ogden two numbers from the Lewiston George S. Eccles (A, Ogden; Second ward ladies chorus and Layne A. Newey (Ah Ogden, and benediction hv Edward Leavitt. Rudolph Orlob l.), Salt Lake After the program the group enelub. joyed dancing in the community (A1 Denotes amateur. ha'll. The Lewiston First ward held its annual MIA conference on Sunday. Stake board members, Ann NIBLEY Merrill and Leonard Cartwright were present and sus tamed the ofwere ficers. Picsidcnt reports and hy Blau, he Taggart A no host narty was held at made the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lament Wayne Wiser 11. F. Bcrnhisel reLieshman on Saturday evening, the ported the scout activities; Glenna was spent in playing Hyde gave the script m ill reading evening cards and social chat after which on "Tithing;" the demonstration lunch was served to the following of the theme was given hy the folGirls under the guests; Mr. and Mrs. Orval And- lowing Gleaner of erson. Mr. and Mrs. Russell John- direction gleaner instructor, son, Mr and Mrs. William Ander- Venna Van Olden; Louise Hyer, son, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Smith, Norma Ames, Janet Rawlins, and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Anderson and Cleda Blair; LaPriel Hyer gave a talk on the theme followed by the host and hostess Mrs. Israel Yeates has returned musical numbers from the male to her home having spent the chorus under the direction of E H. past two weeks at a local hos- Kemp; Leonard Cartwright gave pital where she underwent a ma- a talk on100reverence and also presented per tent attendance jor operation. Mrs. Alma O. Larson attended pins to the following members: the Budge Memorial hospital Alien Hyer, Norma Ames, Mary alumni banquet at the Bluebiri. McKnight, Patsy Barber, Barbara Wiser, Borman Smith, Ted Bern-hise- l, on Thursday evening. Horace Milligan, Cless Hyer, Mr. and Mrs Elwood Stencil of San Francisco and Mrs. Ernest Howard Rawlins, Wayne Wiser, Loosley and family of Providence Arthur Bergeson and Lorii. Von spent Friday visiting at the home Orden. Mary Lu Johnson and Leone Hendricks rang the dosing of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Morgan. Mrs. Hyrum Nielsen entertained number and benediction was proat a wedding supper on Thurs- nounced by Bishop David O. Henday evening in honor of Mrs. dricks. The following officers for the Lavon Kendrick who before her recent marriage was Miss Lois coming year were sustained. YLMIA; Blanche Taggart, presNielsen. The guests included memident; discussion counselor, Delores bers of the immediate families. e Mrs- Cooley of Logan, mother Leavitt; activity counselor, Boman; secretary, Sara Wisof Oscar Cooley of the ward, has been spending the past two weeks er; drama director. Berness Rawvisiting at the home of her son lins; organist, Mi io. Van Orden; and daughter. Mrs. Cooley is past adult leader. May Bergeson; the age of 90 years old and is Gleaner leaders, Venna Van Orden still able to be out visiting with and Gertrude Bentley; junior leaders, Margaret Cragun and Valeria her children. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jessop Kirie; bee keepers, Elva Portor, of Millville spent Sunday visiting Rozanna Stocks, Leah Bright, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Josephine Jackson Rawlins. Ellis Anderson. YMMIA; Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Egan and family spent Sunday visiting intendent; Howard friends und relatives in College cussion counselor; Eddis Taggart, Ward. activity counselor; Ted Bernhiscl, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Adams and secretary; Erwin Wiser; music dihave been rector, Cless Hyer; dance direcfamily of Colorado spending the past week visiting at tor, Harold Malan; M Men leader, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma H. F. Bcrnhisel, chairman of scout committee with Roscmond Blair as O. Larson. A large number of the ward Sunday school representative and attended the Health Day Cele- Wayne Wiser as MIA representabration at Smithfield on Friday. tive; Alma B. Smith as explorer chairman with the following assistants, C. B. Stoddard, Wilford Waddoups and Reid Rawlins and scout masters Lewis Brown, Thomas Last and Elmer Rogers. Miss Berness Rawlins entertainJet. ed the members of the Lewiston .667 Junior Literary club on Thurs.613 Miss Elsie Lewis re.586 day evening. viewed the book, "Oleander Riv.528 er" by G. B. Stern and a dainty .480 dav Smoking Wreckage Of Death Ship illy may come l.taid ,l. MwM' i n NEWS wings sheared off, one engine hurled many feet from the point of crash. its fuselage and cabin completely by fire, only the remnants of tail, rudder and elevators shown in the above photo remained after a United lirlines Douglas transport crashed on the outskirts of Cleveland. Bodies of the seven passengers and crew of three ere burned beyond identification. Officials of the airline reported that this was the first fatal crash in 11 years, York division, known to the first transport pilots as Hells Stretch. ivering 11,000 flights on the Cleveland-Ne.lie plane which crashed had crossed the mountains in an uneventful flight when motor trouble develied only a few miles from Cleveland Airport, first stop on the New Angeles night flight. oth ed HOSTESS CO-PILO- and refreshments were played served to 21 guests. Officers nominated for the coming year were Betty Johnston, president; Afton Danielson, vice president: Clara Allen, secretary, und Wanda Pearce, reporter. Mrs. Hannah Miles of Ogden is visiting relatives. Mrs. Mabel Miles entertained at a quilting Friday at her home. Dinner was served to Mrs. Mary Miles and daughters, Carol and Lou, Mrs. Boston Miles, Mrs. Matilda Pulsipher and Mrs. Emma Pulsipher of Avon. T National League Im not poin 1o look at a book when schools out just fun like danciu class, an a first aid course, an elocution an piano lessons. was served to GIRL 3. HAS HOBBY LAGRANGE, O. (IMP - Joan Rising is only three years old, but she Dr. und Mrs. ,1. M. Bcrnhisel left on Thursday for il 16 days has a hobby already. She has col260 bottles and can rememlected vacation through the north west. Mayor G. A Hogan spent the ber where each one came from. week end in Ogdci and Salt Lake on business. K. Ashcroft, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Thernn Ashcroft and famMr. ami Mrs. ily of Hyde Park, George Graham, Mr and Mrs R. H. Toolson and son Gene of Smith-fiel- d and Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Bingham of Amalga were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Pond. The following students from the Lewiston First ward were graduated from the North Cache Seminary on Sunday evening; Ann Louise Barber, Omar Bergeson, Ted Alton Bcrnhisel, Haslam, Bernard Hendricks, Donna Hendricks, Gerald Hver, Lloyd Jorgensen, Frank Neilsen, Beatrice Iond, Kathryn Pond, Josie PouU son, and Bessie Van Orden. tray luncheon 16 members. CHO Vau-die- w PILOT i American League CITY LONG OV IXINGFAITY DURHAM. N. H. U hill town is proud of the longevity of its residents. Of the nine persons who died here lust year, the average age was 70 years. 1'i-- This Fishing Season Opens Sunday May 29 COMPLETE LIND OF FISIIINd EQUIPMENT (JET YOUR LICENSE AT OWL BILLIARDS .452 .367 .290 AM Mildred Macek, of .Milwaukee, Yis., who was hostess on the nijfht flight from to Los Newark, west-boun- d Angeles when the p a n e was forced down by a mys- Bnuulon of La 111., who was in niaiul of the U n i t e d lints iransjKi't w b i c It 'M within sown min-- s "f landinir at Cleve-- J Airi.-rin clear has U. 1 tery fire and crash that took the lives of all on board. t R E, .CLEVELAND-- Plans from newaqk REPORTER 'OTHERS AT 10:07 P.M. HERE i to: 17 AM p is 25 . SCALE OPM"iLE5? 'rcumstancts of the Dougins transport crash which ce the lives of seven passengers and crew ol till ate "ttphie-aly shown in the sketch map above. The plane lbe Practically within sight of Cleveland Airport, t had tower control the to bv radio airport reported ""V1 point near Iarkman, At miles east of the land- f Residents of Independence first heard and Tr,v,(I tl; Plane in difficulty. West of Independence, an cmer-"H'- T hehevod the pilot dropped flares, seeking landing. Airline officials declared the plane did nt catch fire until after it struck the ground. 's Philadelphia Washington 4, 12, Chicago transcontinental sleeper plane in mystery crash which took the lives of seven passengers, in addition to the crew of three. Z Bud Merrifield, second in command of the big 1 k On ievobp FF64mYY at his William H Shaw is home. Mrs. Jane Ohray of Garfield is visiting with relatives here. James and June Call of Afton, Wyoming, are guests of their aunt, Mrs, Mac Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Paul and dinner family of Hyrum were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Johnston Sunday. Mrs. Alice Rust Shaw returned home Saturday after an extended trip in California and Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Chipman and Mrs. Violet Rankbead and son. Ray. spent Friday in Ogden. Mrs. Ida Newbrand presided at a trousseau tea at her home Friday afternoon, May 13, given in compliment to her daughter, Alice who recently became the bride of Frank Olsen. The guests were received by Mrs. Newbrand and the her daughter. Assisting in gift room ami serving were Mrs. Maud Olsen and daughter, Mary, Mrs. Ruby Ohray and Miss May About of Logan. Schiffman eighty guests called during the afternoon. Mrs, Martha Burrell of Avon, who had the misfortune of falling while visiting relatives at Hyrum last week, suffered severe injuries to her hip and shoulder and was taken to a Logan hospital Satur-daMembers of the Dogvalambajo elub of the eighth grade assisted g by their elub leader. Miss Ila mementertained last year bers and future memhers at a the party Wednesday evening at Games hall. school recreation Bro-ber- O' uTh I. St. Louis to. THE NEW PALM BEACH Austin SCENE OF MYSTERY CRASH LAKE HCIE Thursday Result lames pnstoned; rain. M.4 fcoTH 7 75 LATEST IN STRAWS Fishing Season Opens May 29 Let Sears Fill Your Needs Reel Jug Easy Pour Expert 89 Lines Tent Jacket Wall Typo w J59 Tackle Box Rod T ray Fly Casting lit 122 Creel Flies AND PANAMAS Including the DOBBS 1.50 to 5.00 WICKELS Large Size .5 69 Lanterns Automatic Reel Bait Line For 2V 4,95 2,93 Fishing Boots Creel Strap 25 Ely Line, 25 yds Leaders, 3 ft IQ1 Bait Box 25 Leaders, Tapered Leader Box 550 59' 79' 19' 19' |