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Show men THE nriTiT. TI E R A L D - J0 TT R V A UH canning opira'ions at the in Trenton (immunity kitilui todav opened the weeks tanning i t t h I go nl. mi t" most il admini u il htn i of Mip, on i ho s nti "pt mhug n hi n J hidnle ('ache in .nuntv Mij R ( nit u s Marriage lic'nses have been is" huiI to Wislty Smith 23, Davton ti u 'jr In t tin if hi pr O ho ii ii nit nt i , . , hs i i i .oMi i ss ftoo i M- h In San t t onuM row i It u k will MURKS Ihtus iinisiii t hr Mm t San hruniMo buy and will (ohM i in ijor nli'iis in Sin hr ui tsi o hr ln ill s pi i t Hum i hi o mill i'l oifoii S in I mi ) altrr noon hr! e lit. Sntui iv Mr llotiM ' i It will go nhoaru tin t a ! loiistoii i him in US dll' t isslll on d mil sell id silmuts .lav lllllv ntllld I mu' n r tl w Hi s i n to tin lake Islands off thr on ' nt will I Oi Is ml of (an tl hr os mouth thr , c in nr Hr uuni (Ialapaos lMUa.hu Hat if In t . Uan in ri I id I I hi jilaie landid il tin i ml of I hi tu Id avoiding d mi md t am in ri i d ttu ajiioii m ' Inin u II hi i r is iiiiltll dut n iu d to thi admm id huildm Andmssidor Bullitt i in itioss tin fold md shiiiilc binds with lliiglus shouting jov fully Isi Dcxplti tlu hid weather wheie it w is ilciruig m Baris mil the sun w is hn, (tong thiough nidi d w hi n Huglu s He ordi red the oil mp led and riiievved, luiausi lit ispitieniiii can hit in nud-o- i some ml pump Is' BRIGHAM BENSON i it ion p m and ho s p Funeral services for Henry Benson Bis wife whs Margaret Ann Adams Benson Surviving are the following sons and daughters Mrs Afton B Hun-.seTrenton, F Taft Benson, Vanoe H Ber n, Trenton, Mrs Luella B Hunter, Logan, with whom he has been staying, IS grand children, three great grand- hildren, and the following brothers and sisters Mrs E K Owen Brigham City, Joseph, Lorenzo, Henry and Walter Benson of Logan and tlliam Benson of Helena, Mont. Funeral services will be held in the Logan Fourth ward chapel Thursday at 1 p m The family requests no flowers Friends may call at the Huntit and home Wednesday evening Thursday until time of services NATION AL LE A(tl F, New York at Broklvn postponed ram Cincinnati St laiuis a l Hi nsh i w Ovviii AMI Kit Philudi Iphi i at tormer dale AN en.ounter-e- d helped to . onserve fuel and the two lion hoi se power engines were able to ehive the big plant through the air in a speed which at times reae heel 250 miles an hour Lindberghs distance across the and A lantio was 3rtoO miles was almost the same Hughes over the gieit eirele route elapsed time thus would an avei age speed of 2no miles an hour Blind il.v T L Thurlow nivigator of the New York Hughe s pi ene named Wealds Fair 1434 said thev flow blind tor six or eight hours dur-m, he night, waiting for sunrise to hei k position Hughes was diesstd n a grav suit, a white shut and an He sile ntl brown hat niul the shelf of telegrams which Bullitt n iiuti'd to him The crowd was vastly smaller than ,hot and li ss hvsterual whuh greeted Lindbergh on his histoiu flight Haul Codas was tin unlv tumults k rt in h tlvir to gmlIt w ught s m is ,i igiidu i id exploit CihIiis Slid I'Mivutie istimitid v out riv d il to p hi Imt I w u ds 'uul tu in i m know ini, i ii Ntrikmg I ut 1, II ti II ulit s did g e 1 Lav is o; Lomhardi H.nrill, and jirove suffn lent The fav mable winds i r I I t istoui t, o pi At, I iv ! I d Inlv game st h, dill, d A Rattlin' Good 1 t ti I pul " t HI i tl II M, It I ; t f American gltdtne fans something new by naming his destination and then landing right there, Peter Riedel, German sailplane ace now competing at the national meet in Elmira, N Y., mounted his motorless airship, aimed at New York City, and ride on air currents. Prelanded there smartly after a vious gliding technique had been to take off and trust to luck to find some landing place. Recently Riedel beat all U. S. distance records by gliding 225 miles from Elmira to Arlington, Va . airport. 182-mt- le rd DAVISON BEGINS LECTURE SERIES e 11 it ion in the inirvenmg VI trx Lindtnrgh fli w a smgle-nioluii- il w t nt alone and pi me h nl i u i i ulio av i In - W igtn showing nu t s wnds i, fir to studied writhi" tail favorable t is Musi ow W, will h iv e , s soon as it is h ii liughis sml We sho ild Mosi ovv in st veil or eight til h th it sort of w md Ft tu h metcorologii ill ihier ime Had by All That poetry oxts s in life ns well as in verse was attested to Aloud iv morning bv Dr Edward Davison Bn'ish poet and leiturir, before the summer session lecture uudiene e at I t ih State Agrn college Opening his fi ur h annual summer lie tut e engamement hue Dr Davison attempted to break down the sUteotvped picture of the poet as the one with long while look is hair and i he lomu given hv the movies, xtnp or vaudeville He s ml thit every intelligent bin or gill s, hmd attc mpts to vv t it i some time in his lilt He dt ired th it in s,i c the f n t that evirv mu h is we in nd ill poetu uigi e's' He sml it is i good thing that all .lie not for jimtrv is an art I is m mured hv h g we print e It is i good thing all write whit is m o ir i an t In' tits bemuse tin u thite vvuull-n- t be any good poets he mt is a He ailili d th it e su hit n slit of uppieeMtmn md to puti ii mg within one ot it lai onus the xju I'ssmn id mr ihle to tin m something milv id I't 'i The spo diet t In Minuuiii Goldsnil'ns d til igi Fi un o D e s e i 11 nu d nt Hi Thompson s lhi s Fh gv md Gi iv is nit h nglish juu n s md sli mil nns tin thin pmuipi! t i on' The ills, iissim of jiutrv m 1, md gi un tl litirtliu will Im sd iv it it a in he rigulir siimiin r Intuit ho ii fir-awa- y unilitiniix studies the tike-of- f pit piling fur . H me advised Hughes to fly at above Is axi f, et saying You will have excellent winds it th it height while lower vou will have a 10 000 foot ceiling md many difficult hills i ip-p- GROUP LEAVES e FOR CONVENTION 1 Luis Jessup of Nib deputy Cm hi loiinlv assesoi and seiietirv of the Caihe Cot l ty Jumot Demo i itu league, dele git ton of voung Democrats left of the nullity Sunday for Seattle where tmv will at end ot the i (invention the Nation Junior Dimmer Un le egue, whuh W ev ed esd Us ope The group unhiding Miss Jessup Veda Parson of Clarkston, ounty i h i , and Marv deupty Due e Hvde of Perk deputy mint v rei older plans to visit sevei il pom s of interest whili on 'he trip Phi lm to return some time next week lev Hi (did by e away Eyelets, sheers, spun ravon, percale, broadcloth. 14 to 52. Our Annual Advanced Blanket Sale Continues e Showing eeive the wt homing offuials un-- , til he had supervised the draining of the old oil We flew blind for eight hours while waning for daylight and he then fhw by instruments" said 'We saw little land until we reached Paris We had 3oo g (lions of fuel It ft While Hughes and his ertw tulkid to newspapermen in the administration building, hefs prepared hot meals foi them and fond and supplies were loaded into he plane ilarrv P M Connor, navigatoi and in pilot, said their flight hue IS less than half the time tha' Lindbergh took was a striking i simple of the progress of Wad-ma- at his home in Logan Saturday evening, will be held Wednesday at noon in the Lindquist mortuary chapel 1 he body will be taken to Ogden following services where be held Thusday at 2 the Lindquist moituarv that ltv Friends mav ('all at tuarv in Logan after W ednesday Mr vVadman was born January t lxt,i at Preston England, a son of James and Mary Harrington W adman His wife Ellen Ann Mason Wadman, passed away in 1913 Surviving are a daughter Mrs Ruhv Thornton Ogden, one brother R H W adman San Diego ("alif, and the following sisters Mis Sarah A'oung Logan, Mrs George McCabe Calif, and Mrs Mollie Locher, Seattle, Wash Mr W adman had been a resident of the United States for 72 yeats and had lived in Logan the past 34 years He was one of the first tinsmiths in Cache Valley He was married on January 4, 1S82 nt Ogden He was a member of the W O V and a charter member of the Odd kellows 77, who passed iniin t.f its own for ovet ,'to.nmi Chrstianscn'.s primes Caihe allev 1.99 - 2.9S - At an extraordinary low price . . . Youll en)oy the tefreshing color- ings You'll enjoy the cool luxury of the seasons smartest fabrics at sav- a real price and a down-rigings ill 1 Gollmher pump-p- i Jul. ht 7') n Reg. 1,69 HENRY WADMAN Struct1 Ilane Brigham Young Met banns swarmid on the fitld Munda awuv fatmer, passed a soon as tlu plane landed 412 East the iiititius and hi gan morning at his, homo, an lllncxx Fourth North, following on thim Thev found working of nine months there was ample g isoline lift, fear of Mr Bonson was born at Salt despite the temporary x.r,x a Hughes when otf the Newfound-lim- i Lake City Do inker 17 non of Ezra T and Elizabeth mist tha it might not t 3o i 88 1 1 e Ben-o- ed 7 f T- COTTONS SETlOR RITES e PASSES AWAY K Is Called Tonight! Regular rehearsal f,,i mumty recreation upii, Belle of Baieelona vvdi tonight in the Logan h muni room aieordim Biugh, Jr The si hoelule tails to THE SCENE IS SET FOR HUNDREDS OF COOL 1 lOl-- t II I m i ' I lii lug Id just il CHRISTIANSEN'S, INC., dots a little for the month of Cache Valley-ite- s hujinr pump with savings for ou! Curs driven by John Baisons, 1,1 West Fouith South, and Maude Morrdl, 1G2 West Center, vvr badly damaged at 7 4r a m today whin they collided on SeconJ North street between Fourth anil Fifth West According to repot to turned in by the two drivers, Baisons was traveling west at a speed of approximately 45 n lies per hour when Mrs. Morrell, heading west attempted to make a without signalling Pars ms attempted to swing around the Morrell car but was unable to lOontinuc d Prom ,'age One, 'I tropn Gliding Star Calls His Shots ABOUT MOKE Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hirrixon mil sons. Dr Lee B H irrison of St Linns cnel Alton B Harrison of Los Angeles, and their wives lift Sunday for a tup to Yellowstone Bark Dr and Mrs Harrison will leturn directly to St Louis from the park, while the others plan to leturn to Logan American Fliers 111 v ill imI Ki nl i h iim nut U m N itio oil i and Stturdiy will maiM o tom of Los Anp Ii li, uun, bv oi Operetta Rehearsal 1 , . Aft I'rges Beautification Bishop R chards suggested thf t every ward and stake shjuld iave a beautification project He maintained that the greates rt sources of this section is not its wealtn but its undeveloped human possibilities He urged a strut ad heiance o the prineiple of tithing and the word of wisdom and gave interesting illustrations to show the good thil i omes to those who show such obedient e ( luef of Police M. Carl Iouler pri si nted his address on "Damaged Goods in the Ogden Fourth wai ihipil Sunday evening ctowds have depatted and the last emhtcndcui d tumult and siiouuug told ns peaceful night rings clown the curtain on the punt teunion 1, rs has lacn lime nl the old Pntuiod above is the scene picsci ted .. tlie c ti llt Civil Wit will in- - on tile laid of (iittvsblllg now mostly lust tutd old nu n, uad ictun, to and 1UUU Blue of the u C.iav, the lit alt! i I ii Uiaicis thur tents In foie leaving for home. v I fui-bl- - Lfex. ii & t i ho i fi i i i soil n s of h III Hi I ( t high. f u tg s uni b is on it pm it I I it mi nt b nu nt of it li i Ir tn tu Id ho, and Ida St In Andrus, 1H Ru hrnonil Jesse I) Buttars 21 Cl. irks, on rim! Wandii Corbetf, lx Smithf Id i YfnvK t Ll"f nl iniiiiil st v i i e ' . t , i that the members of the various quorums should be priesthood stimulated to care for their own needy members President Report Bresidemts of the seven stakes in the Cache Valley region reported progress in the church security plan in their respective stakes Better cooperation was in evidence, they said, and a greater enthusiasm manifested by the members of the church Eae h maintained that the plan is aiding in teae hing lessons that could not have been learned o'herwise Those making reports were Presidents Taylor Nelson of Oneida stake, L V Merrill of Franklin H Ray Pond of Benson, A V Chambers of Smithfield, Joseph i ac-- Yonker Hiding to Mildred ounty W BA canning supervisor Thi re manuli r of the schedule for thi wiik will ini lude Colli gt f oung si hool Tuesday, Willsville Floridill si hool, W Benson si hool Thursday, and Cornish si hool Friday Ihi supir visor urges W BA thin s to plan inning now and to t m tom h with (enter supervisors m thin rispietive i eim-i- t u m it V1 till" s n it t t si nil liH it, ii t t Mi, In the evening E Cardon of Caihe, A E AnM visitors addressed h. derson of Logan, and D Bickmore of Hyruin giegation on questui . In the afternoon session Bishop to youth and thi Ashton urged the bishops to pine oi tw i tn parents m more responsibilities on thi nun. 111 v urged strict tin h word of wisdom bers of the ward He suggested that aumerous things use cl hen adhe in e to the lews o east from phe and the ollng dI1(j ()l purchased Music for the nu t could be manufactured here and assist in reducing unemployment was given by the I He warned against being satis- club under the dm ttu fied with the same living con- Taylor, in the aft, n ditions of he pioneers and sug- quartet from the Li gested .on'tant improvements in ward, and in the the homes of ihe church mem- group of MIA membi rs direc.ion of Frank Binn bers ABOUT MORE Welfare Leaders i r ins horn nu m it mu a i Viums H( nj unm t ' II hit idii m ir 3 8 (Continued from page one) (Continued from page one) I HERES DATES LISTED ROOSEVELT 10 11, sv P.W.A. CANNING Taps Over Gettysburg ITERES MORE ABOUT JULY MONDAY, LOHAN', UTAH, , 1 tm-pow-- 1 mu-tilli- n' . . See New designs, lustrous bindings for yourself the e'tra fine quality and beautiful finish of these luxurious blankets Pastel shades to harmonize with every bed room color si heme NORSEMAN A fine lofty virgin wool sport blanket in a new and unusual sign This blanket combines light weight with great warmth is an ideal number for your general use VALUES Q50 U There is tute for It Is the Size 72 in. x 90 in. 100G VIRGIN WOOL no substiwool de- nnd $7)5 I FOR UTAH QUEEN . REMEMBER sleep covering Our own blanket . . . made especially for us Six feet wide and seven and a half feet long Extra large, extra warmth A tmlv fine blanket . Hf350 ierfert VALUES $1Q()S 1 HEALTH RAY TO PITCH DIZZY Size 72 in. x 84 in. 100D VIRGIN WOOL .... Size 72 in. x 90 in. A FAMOUS NAME One of the finest blankets we have ever shown Five and a h llf pounds of pure virgin wool A beautiful jacquard pattern, i colors that will delight evei j woman's heart Guai mtud against moth damage for five )ears WHEN HES READY CHICAGO er Philip July 11 d l - Own- Wngcv of the K g Chi-- e Cubs announced ,od iv that Di?v Dean would be allowed to pite h again "anytime he thinks ho is re nlv M W rigli v and inager Charlie Grimm looked over pillules of Deans ailing arm today and W rigiev aunoiiniid hix dei ision 'We hive bun told," he said that Diz arm still is sore and th it it mav he sore for some time Howevir, the phvsn lan who has bten examining him believes pile lung will make his arm no sorer hail it already is and do no further damage said the actual date Wnglev for Deans return to work would hi settlid hv Grimm and added that it probably would not be for l week or l'l dus W e e t i tried give De in plei tv of ri si " he Cub ow m r said and he has sud he ants ui piti h If this fuls we may have ' put the arm in a last Ik an who i line to the Cub in i deal involving Slfiikxl cash and time plavirs Ins not pitch ed sune M iy 4 whin soreness in his piti hmg arm vv is diagnosed as ail mfl ini i ion of he deltoid ego I QiO V VALUES FOR HC50 y v Cool Foundation Garments Spend the Good Old Summer Time Comfortable Foundations in ! Group of $0.00 and $7.00 $399 Garments Reduced to vv Gossard Girdles Mesh - - - - Two-Wa- y Pantie Girdles Stretch JULY CLEARANCE muse le e e , ISSUES CALL SHIRTS $oo Graven and Enro TO FIGHT HOPPERS Regular $1.05. A sale that will cause a stamped If you wear either of these famous bramK 011 know what manelous values they are for style, lit, to nnd construction. Here is a timely opxii'tunit that shirt collars stock. leplenish your he up to their mime Non-wi- md t a Officials had no difficulty peDundmg sp( itulm to i distance during the running of this lace the fimt .mini tatfie-snak- e arc picrieiby held at Noith Little Hock, Aik The i a1 tured above as they loiled up on the starting bo el, i h vv mu mis before a chatge of efcctriuty fiuoiiep tme mnn. r vv ,,s i.mng tl board si'nt them of! to a flying state A sleek mu in y mini1 r Pamed "Sweet Stutl" won by negotiating the cuuise in 4 e ' 65 West Second North, Phone, lt 388 Logan, Utah i WbuUsx kVsyuds. toe MAI nu L L.I i iij y t n In i! MA 33 U HOLLAND, MICHIGAN FURNACE COMPANY t tl i Htuti y ni A r Li ftJ ttvhii'ij Sf sfrtfis T II E STORE OF HONEST VALUES , |