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Show PAGE EIGHT. THE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAIT, L, JULY SATURDAY, 3 0, 1938. Eleven Cache Boys Labor As Missionaries In Sweden THEIR MARRIAGE SKA LING Company Honors Officials At included as follows: Aninlga, 84, Royal Jorgensen; Avon, 49, Mrs. Hannah I. Jackson; Benson, 184, Sarah Cowley; College, 197 (this figure includes the College and Young districts as this is the first year the two districts have voted as separate units in a general precinct No agent Las been named Tuesday Staff members of the Metropolitan Life Insui ante company anil their wives entertained at (limit r Wednesday in Loga.ii . diiyon in compliment to Mr ami Mis Henry E Noith of San Franc u ho we e visiting in Logan Wilford W. Smart entertained at a wedding breakfast Tuesday at their home in Logan canyon in honor of their nephew, James Edwin McGregor and his bride, the former Margaret Samson who were married president in toast ana temple. is a son Mi. McGregor of James S. McGregor of Ogden. Miss Samson is a daughter of Mr and Mrs. T. W. Samson, also of Ogden. The living rooms were decorated with a variety of summer garden flowers and in the dining room a color scheme of pink and green was carried out The table was centered with a bowl of white flowers and hand painted candlesticks in crystal holders were placed at either end. Covers were laid for 25 guests. Out of town guests were: Mrs. Alma Lambert of Salt Lake Oty and Mrs. John Parker of Ogden North i Tuesday morning i The long table1 was biautifully decorated with small silver baskets of pink irkspnr and baby breath ('overs were laid for 3.r Following dinner, informal talks and musn were . enjoyed ' Hughes Family Has Reunion - . l , - ,v t , r f c Meet Monday Omegas , Members f. iternity of Pi Kappa will entertain Aljiha their Tuesday evening at 3 o'clock at a canyon party to be held at the American Legion home. Games and songs will he led hy Glenn Worthington and the rest of the evening will be spent dancbo served. ing Refreshments l All active members and their partners partners are invited to attend. Announcement is also made of the annual summer party to be held at Lagoon Saturday, Aug. 13. In Visitor At Lawn Party LCTHEIIAN ClirUCH The Evangelical Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) holds services in Loregular gan at the Seventh Day Adventist Chapel, 274 N. 2nd. West. Paul G Hansen, of Ogden, is the pastor. Booklorc Club The schedule of worship is the first and third Wednesday of Meets every month at 7:30 p. m. The WedMembers of the Booklore club next service will be held enjoyed an afternoon In the can- nesday. July 20. E cryore ,s cordially invited. yon Friday. Mrs. Othello Hickman conducted a short business meeting. Novelty ST. JOHNS CHURCH games were played and lunch was Service will be held in St served to 13 members. John's Church, Logan, Mrs. Everett Mecham and Mrs July 17, at 7 p. m. Rev. Sunday B A. H. Lee Hales were in charge of Williams from Ogden will conarrangements. duct the service. Friday Spend Friday will CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Life Is the subject of the to be read by the Christian Science Society in Logan on Sunday, July 17. The Golden Text is: As the Father hath life in himself; so hath lie given to the Son to have life in himself (John 5:26 Jon Hall, motion puture star, gave his birthplace as Kings County, N. Y., instead of Fresno, Cal when he married the singer, Frances Langford, recently in Prescott, Arcz When he realized the mistake might invalidate the marriage, the luide and groom went to New York's Little Church Around the Corner where they kissed and were murried ugain. meet Monday Logan Mrs. Josephine Greenhalgh and evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Cora Holmes of Portland, Charlene Loliman, 56 South Fourth West. Oregon, Mrs Joseph Snow, Mrs. All aetives, pledges and alumnae Genevieve Wilcox and daughter Marion of Salt I ake City were are invited to attend. guests of Mrs. Mary Jane Fay-lo- r on Friday. Honors to the The party was northwest. Chi ss lesson- Joseph Chi Ome ?s To .r )j Charleston Woman Visits Friends College Ward Club Meets 4-- H FIRST WARD High council misssionary representatives of the stake presiThe fourth year club of dency will be the speakers at the the First ward. College Ward met Thursday evening at the home of Carol Nelson. The evening was spent sewing SIXTH WARD and refreshments were served to in the Sixth Priesthood seven members and the club lead-jc- r. ward will be meeting held at 9:30 a. m. with Sunday School commencing The next meeting will be held at 10:30. Wednesday at the home of Mar-gen- e The Relief Society Singing Zildes. Mothers are in charge of the sacrament the meet for program Three Sail Tuesday For Honolulu nig. All ward members are invaed to attend. Miss Gladys Hughes entertained Thursday at a lawn party at her home in Mendon in compliment to Mrs. Glenn Alexander of Price who Is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Bird. Games wire enjoyed and refreshments wcie served t,o 20. Mrs. Bird w II live next week to nturr to her l.omc. Mis Orpha Faylor left Friday for Salt Lake City, where Bhe will meet Miss Ruby Bean and Miss Miss Josie Tindal of Charleston, Mary Riggs of Price. The trio will drive to San FranSouth Carolina has been visiting for the past week at the home of cisco and will sail Tuesday, July on the S. S. Mariposa for 19, Mr and Mrs. Doyle Dutson Miss Tindal will visit in Idaho Honolulu, Hawaii. After spending six weeks in the for a short time before returning islands they will return on the S. to her home. RICHMOND SOUTH WARD Dr. Reynold C. Merrill will give the lesson Sunday in the Gospel Doctrine Class of the Richmond South ward Sunday school, according to LeRoy C. Funk, who is instructor of the class A special discussion of the subject, Alma, The Teacher, will be given. A good attendance of members is urged. President Fetes Visits In Logan GARLIC Lurline sometime during tember. S. With Parents Missionaries Mrs. R. H IhivnKon nail thrnc Charles England, nusssion presRobert, Hetty Anna and ident of the Logan stake mission- children, Donald of K! arc ary organization entertained the visiting at theMonte, home of Mrs mis.sionaies and their partners David ons parents, Mr and Mrs Friday evening at the England J. C. Matrnherg summer home in Logan canyon. Wieners and marshmellows were roasted around a huge bonfire, and games, conducted hy the were played lady missionaries Included in the party were Mr. Mr. and Mrs W illi cm E Pehr-soand Mrs. R. L Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. E H. Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. announce the marriage' of George D. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs, their daughter, I.uDcan to JohnPreston Alder, Mr. and Mrs. L. ny S. Watson, son of M W, WatA. Bethea Zollinger, son, Ripplinger, Ivalou Zollinger and Mr. and Mrs. The young couple were married Parents Announce Maids Marriage n England. early in Juiiuiij Sep- Couple Vacation In California WORRIES SINGAPORE SINGAPORE (IP) Gurlic is adding to Singapore's air raid worries. It has been pointed out Jiat if mustard gas is dropMr. and Mrs. Jack Murphy left ped on the town there is Friday morning for Sun Francis- to be considerable difficultygoing m co where Mr Murphy will attend it bocoiu.sc its smell is KOTC training camp at Tort Scott detecting like garlic, one of Singapores lor two weeks most common odors. Before returtur , home Mr and Mrs Murphy v.il) make an Domestic animals pay little attrip ihrrugh California tention to airplanes flying ovrr-hoaand southern Ctah unless they fly exceptionally now -- COPft 19JS BT N(A SiavtCL INc By Sylvia T M RFC l S PAT DM .v i. t V J' Mrs. Thomas Taylor left day for North Powder, Oregon where she will spend her vacation with her husband Mrs Taylor far formerly Miss Edna Cardon. On nor return she will resume her work at the At a general conference of the Swedish mission held in Stockholm June 4 and 5 all of the 60 missionaries laboring in that Of that number 11 came from Cache mission were gathered. county. Present at the conference were President and Mrs. Richard R. Lyman of the European mission, Elder and Mrs. Mathias F. Cowley, and Mrs. Edgar Brossard. Pictured above are the Cache county group now laboring in the Swedish mission. They are, front row, left to right Martin Johnson of Logan, Dale Nilsson of Smithfield, Dwaine Johnson of College ward, who is now en route home, James Ravsten of Clarkst m and John D. Anderson of Richmond. Top row Rigby Lindquist of Logan, Vance Ravsten of Clarks-toEllwood Rasmuson of Logan, Lynn TooNon of Smithfield, Ecrron Nilsson of Smithfield, and Arthur Petterson of Smithfield. HERE'S MORE ABOUT AAA OFFICERS "Oh, so its his horse youre crazy about! Did you ask for the horses autograph? Telephone 23 1 or 913 T' H Economical! II 7950 r Cuts Fuel Costs ' r r farm-store- LINENS, ODDS V LADIES In 1902. sounding-balloon- DRESS SUPPERS s Sherbet WHITE Slippers repriced: With every quart of counter pack Ice Cream ! t SALE Utah Mortgage Ixnin Corporation ,,,'P 1) ONE IMNT Top quality I Priced for thrifty parents. Just one of our many values. Sizes 2'n to 5; 8'. to 13 m. , ODDS AM) ENDS IN LADIES' WHITE AND GlUtS DRESS SUNDAY. Slippers 17 Onlv Introductory Mosl nil sizes early for these! Offer DRESS Slippers value! OuExtraordinary tstanding styles! Final cleanup of better grade shoes. All sizes. BARGAIN PRICED LADIES' FLOWERED COTTON PRINT CHILDREN BETTER House Slippers Slippers Pair GRADE DRESS REPRICED! $ Cool and comfortable! Sizes 8i to 2. ENTIRE STOCK MENS WHITE PER QUART July Improvements ) Cache Valley Electric Co. FOE Terms To Suit ONLY EYELIDS SUNBURNED (1 Pi CLEVELAND Drug-stor- e proprietor Harry Rubin likes to use himself as a guinea pig, try new nostrums before he sells IIILDKF.N'S Dike Reasonable Such a congress ws n Earley said, to enable Mr velt to complete the wm, STOKERMATIC spau of a honey 370 acre Dairy and Wheat Farm I located 0 J tiles northwest from IiOgan. nnr. Krt v them to customers So. with that Owners report savings thought in his mind, he smeared one brand of sunburn lotion on up to 60 per cent. jCj right cheek, another on his list: illa- his plur wheat lor relief left and a third on his chin and tion. neck. he Then put on dark glasWheat is io be stored either on ses and fell asleep. A prankster farms or in ipproei removed the glasses. Rubin got warehouses. Loins on farm-store- d wheat will De made directly by sunburned eyelids. the commodity mcdR corporation, and loans on commercially storHipparchus, a Rhodesian, preed wheat will oe made by tie pared the first card index in the second lendcentury B. C. It was a corporation or coop ircting ing ager ns. SUrige eh trges oil catalog of more than 1000 stars. lived commercial so ire wil' be j by the corporation if the corporation acquires the wheat. Producd ers of wheat will receive a payment of seven cents per bushel for storae if ltey deliver the whit to the credit corporation in proper condition on or after May T, J939. Specified (trade Grain stored under tho loan must be of a specified Trace,' quality, and moisture content Hard red spring wneat mu .t be of grade numoer two or better, and all other wheat must be of grade three or better. Gram in farm storage mut not contain more than 13 or 13.5 per cent moisture, depending upon the class, and that stored in warehouses must contain no more than 14 or 14 5 per cent moisture Loans will be issued through December 31, 1938, and will ma ture in seven months where gram is in commercial storage or on stored on May 31. 1939 when farms. Warehouse loans may be secured by warehouse receipts and farm loans may be secured by chattel mortgages. Certification of farmers eligible for loans and firm storage inA CLEAN-U- P OP ALL WHITES, AND spection will be determined by county AAA committees. Orville L. Lee of Paradi-o- , stat ENDS OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK. SEE OUR WINDOWS! committeeman; LeRoy C. Fmk, state executive officer; and John BE HERE MONDAY MORNING, 9 A. M.! E. Blazzard, assistant in charge of wheat loans, will leave Ijere Saturday for PcnJleton, Oregon, FRIZR VALUES! REIRICEI) FOR A QUICK where they will attend a whe.it CI.EAK-AWALADIES loan conference Monday at v Inch ! details of the program will be ex( LEAN-U- P LINEN ANU WHITE plained. (Continued From Page Germany has fitted up more than castles as hotels for tourists. Such a Keen sense of smell do lefe '! MM. , n, 2otHl The average with i USAC. bee is six weeks. - a "You have made him in chief in the war ;cg m,a il, ,rtsr Cove, 92, Millie Hansen; Cornish, sion," Farley said, "and m 140, Mrs. Pary H. 1ike; Clarkston, you not to unhorse him in i. m(1 311, Mrs. Eliza B. Godfrey; Hyrum of battle and take his wurl 1Au' No 1, 296, Marinda McBride; No 2. 230, Mrs Walborg Allen; No 3, SINK B(,VS 365, Nora Nielsen; Hyde Park, 320, Nettie Reeder; Lewiston No 1, SHANGHAI, July 16 25, Cora Howarth; No. 2, 104, HanNlJ( nah Hodges; No 3, 131, Mrs. Jos- Chinese heavy artillery Uf motor Is, , eph McKnight; No. 4, 49, Lettie Japanese to navy set a fire nil no waiship agent lHW Hendricks; Mendon, 223, official Chinese named; Millville, 192, Kate Pehr-so- an Mt. Sterling. 35, Elizabeth asserted today Lindley; Newton, 254, Pcrsis Rigby Nibley, 137, Elizabeth Cummings; Bailey; No. 2, 293. Gt nc Murrm North Logan, 166, Elvira Nelson; Logan, No 1, 474 Vi mi, Ktrl Paradise, 211, Maud Olsen; Providence, 471, Annie M. Piekett; Pcters-bor- o No 2. 423, Emma C lhn n . j Kid507 Margaret Know-es- , No. 1, 38. Mrs. Hyrum 4 M,t? man; No. 2, 35, Lulu Malmberg; Heber G. Morrell; No 5 Richmond No. 1, 294, Ray C. Lewis; B Peterson; No. 6, 555, .Mrs sirei No. 2, 276, Elizabeth Hendricks; Ballif; No. 7, 486, Leah D H u.,nr River Heights, 165, Dora Jensen; No 8, 572, Mrs. Ambrose Call u Smithfield, No. 1, 598 Rebecca Lar- 9, 563, Vcrda Halgrcn, No in r.ijj sen; No. 2, 582, Dolores Scrowther; Rachel A. Ellis; No 11, 3oi, M in ha Payne; P. Reid, Yocng, included in c'oiUg Trenton, 214, Rosabell Wellsville No. 1, 319, Mrs. John Mrs. Joseph Olsen. This group includes whites, black and brown of our better grade and arch support shoes. Now is the time to buv that dress our every dav shoe. jf Par- " n; Mrs. Henry E. North and two children of San Francisco spent Wednesday as guests of Mrs. S. V. Prows. The North's were to Yeliow stone Park. Leaves For Vacation In Oregon toA. jj, . , te FLAPPER FANNY SEATTLE, Wash, Ju! Postmaster General Jam. ley last night asked cl. congress that would ecu,,, President Roosevelt H, an address at the nitim Young Democratic dun. . records obtained from released from the Observatory of Trappes. near disclosed for the first time Pans, tho existance of the stratosphere, a region of air several miles low, wild animals, however, may above the earth, where temperbe stampeded hy the noise and ature censes to fall with increase sight of an airplane. of altitude. Spend Day Here En Route To Park I: Group administration. Clarkston the Logan -sermon Pi Kappa Alpha To Entertain Hodges and son, Dalmainc returned home Friday after visiting bn Provo for a few days with Walter Denhaltcr, a of Mr. missionary companion Hodges. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hodges left today for Montpelier where they will spend the week end visiting with Mrs. J. F Ashley. Mrs. Ethel Maero, a daughter of the Hodges who has spent the past six weeks visiting in Montpelier will return home with them. , in Churches ward. Mrs. ; VHW The Hughes family leunion was held Friday at the home of Mrs Sarah L Hughes in Mendon The rooms were beautifully dei orated with summer flowers. A debt ions dinner was served to 30 guests seated at long tables centered with bowls of pink and white roses Following dinner, H. G. Hughes of Young ward gave a brief history of the late Bishop Henry Hughes, and a softball game concluded the day. Irvin B Bird of Tooele was in charge of arrangements. Out of town guests included Mr and Mrs Irvin B. Bird and children of Tooele, Mr and Mrs Owen Hughes of Cen'erville, Mr. and Mrs Glenn and fanoly of Price, Alexander Prof A N Sorenson and sons, Wendell, Bobby. David and Phillip of Logan and Mr and Mrs H. G Hughes and children of Young Visit In Provo And Montpelier for College). Mr and Mrs vi e is company harge of the I'.n fit Cooperative (Continued from page one) Young Couple o Asks Election of ABOUT Registration Agents Entertain For Dinner Mr HERE'S MORE Bui come OXFORDS This group represents a selection of very high gi.cl'1 slioes. Re smart! Re thrifty! Flail to shop early for tht so values! Tin (H R NEW FAMOUS ICE CREAM CAKE SPECIAL QUART BRICKS 30c 01X8 f |