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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- AT THE ROXY I, L. 0 C, A V, rsD u UTAH. v. u i, .i v i i rAGE I Doing Something About the Weather LeiOiston Missionary GiOCS Vivid Story Of Amsterdam WESTON GERMANS FEARED HUGHES WOULD SPY I'i- - How-- r 12 flight hcadquarteis f.u grounds reveallh' dc i v 'd Imi iy 'hit the German govern t iv lu i in ui Ii ul ;iiitcd ie. mission for the m mm mid for siiprm.icv plane to Hnjii'in iinind i ul iml con thm k is mi"m it (oimtrv only on con-- ! tc ii to m mi as it is th it he follow a specified Km dlv we sc e m msti d mi mill' mil m. uni un at all times an In i tile miiNU oi I lute h n i iMitmle ot oyer 10, (XX) feet." cidtuu ami mdwNlrv hid of hisn tinssu for Hughes and tone d Ion Mill with Invelv miIns i on j i.i mon s to climb to 10, 000 ll sis ml a u t no Ku. opc m list la fore reaching Germany on i in if tord to miss ti cm lie Imp f om Paris to Moscow .j.lc s md r u I'topU hive s ,i,l see in a loss of speed that ' die but a much tiuei m cxmiuni ed he average to 120 miles an II Un nh ot in st id cm Hum is to tm two hours, his e the it nu .ills t o U iv u n xt hers reported mu will to rcMuu is soon is pus In mute and the altitude specNibic if id yyue said to have been de- -' m d to prevent Hughes flying f MI ISION bases and iyei military U KNHOVKK Ht di Juiv U it inns Hughes subsequently rei pt (Ini! ;i K P 1, st on port! th it he fought winds and nc cd kill'; o the woild m, a un yylnle flying at 16,000 feet vised tin ii dueling of his two mi i tie many ion ihumlcubolt ir here ruing tod tv and said he fclt cm our up Von ma it is disclosed, send' over lie prospects ol mtlv mi II million false teeth abroad every it r m Ins attempt to shuter rns to en ihle European own m it cord of Jll miles ms to semi hat k 41 million false hour political dortrines. MiRK July NEW uhuul ijHull in ini k Missumarv i sjii Amsteid mstc i d im ts, ui tt uni c't well Known ! ngl ish vs nt s s vs n over tin n it t n U IL 1111 Mr- .V, .11 ( i!t e Mi Mi t tine' r'd Ml' tin e nnouin giand it dr' it ooih nibble i Hus I mi no wa' known hcic jinning m Mic ,'i 'mg mothers of I'i inkliii stake mg who motored to Be n Lioe during 111" week yyno Klnma Men ill - idle M ible Nelson Thompson, u ilb F ed i ii a son and Dorothy They furnished music for Binge the annual Ri lief society enc amps yyell mu n W 111 in nt Hebei one of the "Dead Knd" kids is behind the bars m Frankie, Tin it Crime School now at the Rn Humphny Biigut i, ' , (Hi tured with him in this thrilling stun tint t ikt s iv . ri foi in si bool ,ii ef . pl j in it her grasshopper (ontiol to lh Gtoige effectively, of I.iipiuxement liermitted progress p Know lion. associate en omolo-gis- t yxi'h the Utah At rieiiltural st iti and mu nt station rpei control grasshopper ed Monday Harmston, aiea leadei ith the L'nued States bureau of and pi ml quarantine entomology londii ted a surxey in Wayne, C K last Woist week , jty? V, '-- I 1 f s7 a Iaa Paragoah-Parowa- Wayne x , If cultivated oi' d. night ot 'Gcoigtn-- n Mi and are at-- i George Gcorgenscn si hool at Rcx-hling suinmet hcv giadnated from the g Ru hud Ward ot Ti ca.sii! eton was a yisitor of Mr and Mra William D ihle, Sunday Mand Mrs Raul Hansen ot Idaho Fills J R Hansen of and Joseph Hansen ot Com-isy Mr guests of Mi and Mrs Fol.x Feller during the week 12 Antone Roller accompanied ictiu'.' oil a tup to Lagoon hoy a.id SaH Lake Friday and Saturday yyhere they noted all places The following hoys of interest v ei t Keith Simpson Darwin Fol- "i, Stanley Koford, Keith Morgan. Reed Jensen, Dale Lott, Leon Tay-ioReed Thompson Gordon k. Dale Hastain, Dee Neil-so- n and Lamar Shrives Mr and Mrs Romney Nelson of Shreveport and Mr. and Mrs Dean Nelson spent the past week at Maes Inn in West Yellowstone Mr and Mrs Malen Hebdon and family M- and Mrs George Bal-lawere recent visitors at Bcai Lake Mr and Mrs George Hansen and family attended the Hansen reunion at Brigham last week. Mr and Mrs Howard Nelson of Dayton were visitors of Mr and Mrs Carl Nelson during the week Ralph Olsen of Pocatello is visiting with Mr and Mrs Demont Olsen Mrs June LaTray entertained for hei small son, Tony on his 3rd small birthday Friday Several guests wete present Mr and Mrs Mernius Swensen of North Logan visited with Mr and Mrs Fc'hx Feller and Mr and Mrs Charles Miekelson, Sat- ' yV,"' k c l m iJMi MRifr irT i' Century-Fobrings to the screen for the first time Robert Louis Stevenson's stirring "Kidwith Warner Baxter, napped, Freddie Bartholomew and Arleen Whelan the new star discovery, in the leading roles 20th x land in is r i , - i I I i t re-il- in hcad-quutc- i v v I 0s v; l f-- i I i l i y i ear s globe osntopolilurt a hack-groun- d h it this i RITES HELD FOR MARTHA BURRELL Vtnws Johnson Jr of (,'ollmston, Kunei.il siimics tor Mis Mai o il duet Missts K v md Kub ha J Hum I! who die! at he i ohn si i of Logan yi t v i s w ei e home in Avon u held Fritla "fi tl bv bn i () J u kson and after oon tn Ihe Huadee ward (!!ii of Avon Spt ikcis i hapel t i (riMigi ami Leslie Nuhn ot .1 mu s The chapel was filled to overo i J i of Ho Id flowing b relativs and friends Willi Hollis of Id, and many standing outside unable of Log m and pL Johnson to get seals whi h showed the W illitm T J inns ot Haradise love and respei t for the deceased Intcimtnt vv is m the Von eme-tai- v The serv it es weie conducted by md the giave dedicated by Knowles of the Avon Mlonsus Johnson St ol Beavei Bishop ward The choir sang the opening I tm Floral offeiings were pro-- f .song, directed bv chorister Gerisc end were imed by grand-- d trude Welch with Mrs Elizabeth uigh'e! s a i N v H Is c t ilk down the trow deal its tasteful mod-cushops brings the traveler in contact with a dozen different ac es The hustling Hutc htnun rubs shoulders with the Frenchman, Jew and German. Englishman A few m ru an minutes from the Him in am direction offers a thrill of Holland quarter where Kemhrants house has remained marlv unaltered since the great painter died, along the peaceful with their fine eighGratehen, teenth century dwelling houses It n akes no difference where you go every part of of the cutv has its special feature, its distinctive c har m Bus Amsterdam Amsterdam is Holland's Capitol and chief industrial center Here cocoa factories, diamond works, perfume factories, ship building, banking, breweries and the stock exchange give partial employment to her over crowded population No greater contrast can he imagined. than that which meets the tourists after spending a day at Mai ken to return to Amsterdam Here everything is life and am w Hetc's diMn.ing the old '.eying that eyerv-bod- y talks about the weathei, but nobody docs in thing about it lenti. yum Sbe is Billy Connnc Smith of Chutt.uioog dcmonsti ales huw to spell a Imt 'pell hv the mu , lc method Tty it 'imn time a young lody who ts with n J. efjs .Y. J DINTUIIUTED BY CHARLES OLSON, Logan, Utah n for MORE urday PLEASURE Miss Ruth Hansen of lais ai'd F.rma Griffiths of Phoenix Arizona daughters of Mr and Mrs N S Hansen are visiting here Mrs Ten, i Jaiobsen of Los Angeles is visiting her daughter Mrs Kllv Jensen Beth Nelson of l'oialello is vis itmg yyith Mr and Mrs Hans Nel Youll like everything with no softened blows There aren't m inv scenes more HWkOW, July 12 d I1 Sixteen difficult to plav than those where fapcmxr airplanes dropped more you hit a youngster or heat a dog, son N s Bastam, Vaughan Taylor, than ion booths "As today on Tung-- savs the erstwhile comedian the- in of Shansi soon as you lav a hand on either, Antone Roller and Frank Olsen "gateway 1'ioy me ," and hales you deeply and attended a special Bishop meeting destroyed much of the audience die cityin ogan, Sunday bit let Iv " Casualties were not FJdnn Bastam Mr and Mrs hut 20 pc'rst ns were known is now at I'm CapiKidnapped In liner been killed when a dozen tol theater with Warner Etaxtcr wcie recent Logan visitois ami Mrs Margaret bombs blocked the entrance of a and Freddie Bartholomew heading Campbell Mrs Carrie Thorpe were visitors dinucl I,, which east also which featured the had great sought they letug, includes Arleen W hclan C Aubrey of Mis John Schwartz in Dayton Smith John Cariadine, Nigel Sunday Mr and Mrs Cluff Christensen Bttice Mile' Mandei, Ralph Forbes of Prestop were visitors of Mr and H B W arnor and Mrs Thomas Preston. Sunday Mr and Mrs. Lvman Reading of Comes mays of H group of 're at their peak this week and ahongines who walked sev- iogan were visitors of Mr and n,'t. (iet them at jour local eral hundred aides to civilization Mrs Martin Price Sunday merchants A Brigham Grower. After Mrs Beth Harris and daughter to see a mining picture Joan visited over the week end thej'd seen it they went back with Mr and Mrs Harvey Merrill in Richmond Mrs Pierce Loftus and two children of Portland, Oregon, are visiting with Mr and Mrs Orvid Erickson Mrs Polly Coburn spent Sunday in Dayton with Mr and Mrs Clav-toTODAY & WEDNESDAY! Coburn and Mr. and Mrs about Chesterfields . . . their refreshing MILDNESS their better TASTE k - Apricots ' yyurlil' 1, Ii it is c it v ot over sooOoo inhabitants has tec caved the name of being also one of the n ost cosmopolitan uties on the u b rigorous ' Baiting should Hoseason ui put Kidnapped the early morning Owen through an unexpected orand should be as often deal however repeated As a cruel shipmasas necessary, accoiding to serious- ter he must cuff Freddie Bartholoness of infestation. mew mercilessly in one sequence, and Director Allied Worker insisted that it must be realistic DROP 100 BOWR.S i0 Yetda and Veila ivii n i Mr Harmston reported that small fields of alfalfa, corn and barley are threatened with comAfter ten years as a highly suc-- i plete destruction in some sectiO'sful Hollywood comedian Regons Farmers in the Meadow inald Owen confesses he looked area of Millard county are fightiforward with telish to his role as ng hoppers on approximately 80 a villain ill Robert Louis Steven-snn.- s per cent of the farms lew 20th 'Kidnapped.1 Most infested counties have set produced by Darpictmc bait up mixing sta ions with fore- ryl F Zunutk men m charge Facilities hate 'The tole came is mi intetosting been sufficient to meet require- diyprsmn says Owen ' Fven a ments in most sections and of comedy comedian tires Dr Knowlton recommends com- wants the to take opportunity action m all infested down his hair munity and show whet h arcus now that large numbers are real blackguard he can be' bosoming and winged of migrating The (tart Oapt commence Mis the is one' of ( t i, Iron county were Sail Lake county infestations were highest in the cultivated of southeast Salt Lake sections is being carried county Control on effectively in most pans ot Millard and Cache counties, while are still hate hing in the eggs Cache and Sanpete areas Peaches, apricots, grapes and other fruits are being damaged in the southern areas. of Ir. I is m v u ho tdm, J j i With such little wonder y t'S W this June section observed n v e Oiy.il Goods II of W ash-ID C is yisitmg Mi and " M t Goodsell Miss M vt tie Iatt ot Logan is 'I'mg yy it h Mr and Mis Eldon be till he Singing Mothers held a spell it nice Mug and pi.ulue Finlay yelling in the Relief Society room Ty iif one were present 'll and Mis Ray Nelson tnd iliin nil yyeie recent M.clad yis- - i No-to- fested iy II I - infestations were at and Sandy ranch areas infes ations near Boul-dt- r Hc'tyy m Garfield county thi eaten to appioximateiy 2 (XX) injury to fruits, acres Some damage corn and grain in the Hurricane Toquerfille area of Washington county was damaged Heavy baiting with good results in the inounty v IOls ' I Frid Fifield Mrs Mis ton Mr' tf.f Garfield. Iron, MilWashington, lard, Salt Lake, and Car he count- ies b rMA ? uni, U ,, jf yyas eyening Nash of City yyeie yiMtors ot md Mis Fi .ink Olsen dui ltig anl silt Comic Hails Control Kidnapped ha' Villain Role Lake Salt of Loll Mi Progress In Hopper mrc ' nt Sees Belly might visitor at the home oy I t t r c and Oak-- c turesqiie llistorv i then di't Mi ini , I nu n," thc-uorl- d tl! t no t uni loo Anistt vshnh 'it the oMm ami b, st Known idles m the woild It hid its iihes of Kui ope is istle in Hu i nU r ot one of thos, nld ft mill est ites wi hiik in the duk Here the strong aim of the ages Roni tit Legions oikc held the bilinu of power, hire th hmdes of m ig os under the Fivmh ruhi Hhulunigne teironcd tin othir wise peaceful paastnts ot the low countries Here btgm under the u great ruler William ot Orange the Hutch carried on a religious war fighting for then right to woislnp as they pleased against the horrors and htoodthirstvnoss of the which lasted Sp unsh inquisition even a p rmd of eights eais Here also the troops of Napoleon, under the control of one of his less distinguished nlutives kept the' Hutch m subjection for a number of Lundquist to ov er mu d to know I'H al Mcdyin MuCihstci ( oi in i Mi' M m C ill ter r y Tin d c Maughan yy ho mil i i c v , list is It 8 W ot m of Hollmd tilt i lilt1! Be al C tn i I nt Bui-- c lost s id Mt t m Lund- - i , and sc i it soniel lung ot mdc d it U t tin liumi Join) Liui Iquist uni M1' W Inline c in 10 i ci cut Mr o and ikt. - -- yy c end Mi S ill n I thiough this It i ' t t! Mil tni Mi end qm y isitoi g, tv ii Mi Nil i cm t huv bum nt dm spe iks ot on modi i nism cm! h t n (turn To ot il nva their (ffeliziug AIIOAIA And remember this . . . Chesterfield's mild ripe tobaccos and pure cigarette paper arc the best ingredi- Aus-ttalia- n ents a cigarette can have. n Friddio FiAUTI IOLOMEW WARNER P.AXTKR Charles James. in KIDNAPPED BETTE DAVIS Mom HUT b t'dnpsday - IIFKRY!! Last Kf RRV FOND LYEIC Thursday ' rHE WS mo CLEVER FOR THE LW NV YEI HE LEO HIMSELF TRiP TODU X 2 Todays Days! . P T WEDNESDAY! Chesterfield Time on Your Radio INTO OF HIS RICHARD DIX in MAKING OWN APXBI IKlACIAS II,1ND ALIBI Paul VVhitf.man Paul Douglas and CLAIRE TREVOR in SMUSTQKIlQlir GAIL 1 L V lcni King lire l.cstru TAMIROFF ANKONT r QUINN nuriw. 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