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Show THE EARLY HISTORY HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, L, Picture of a Big Parking Hazard OF LOGAN TOLD Clims 01.K BY ROBERTS BARTON The day is gone when neighbors whispered behind the young mother's back with scorn. "She uses a book. Just imagine raising a baby by print and running to the book at all hours as though a baby was a cake or something that de-- : ' pended on rules. efficient mother docs Today's exactly that, ami so do the neigh-- ; burs. If it isn't a book, it is lists of suggestions the doctor left. Not that a book ever takes the place of the family doctor, for each new child born into the world needs for the professional supervision first few months at least. But is no about the there question value of rules on general care contained in the readable literature now available. GE()t ESTS SHOW DESIRE FOR ROOKS As I have had many requests from expeetant and new mothers sleep. layettes, recently about weight and so on, I feel that others, too. might be interested in the list of books I have rcc- - This is a record of the officers First and Fourth ward Sunday school and the First ward after the division. of the combined the 1877, 11, superintend-enc- y consisted of F. W. Hurst, superintendent; E. M. Curtis, first assistant; T. B. Cardon, second assistant, and L. R. Martincau, secretary. Jan. 19, 1879. E. M. Curtis was released to go on a mission and the following reorganization was superinmade: Joseph Goddard, Edward Hanson, first tendent; R. L. Martineau, second assistant; W. N. secreand Haws, assistant, tary. 1879. Two 11, changes were May made, E. D. Carpenter became superintendent, and George T. Benson, second assistant. July 18, 1880. Another reorganization was made with F. W. Hurst superintendent,, Charles as first assistant, J. T. mond as second assistant, Emma Smith as secretary. as 1880. October 3, became secretary. Nap-pe- r Owner of the above automobile probably thought: 'The car's not even safe when you park it. truck trailer, making turn on kliarp Chicago street corner, toppled over and bashed in the side of tlie car. Top-hea- Ham- and J. H. Hughes Feb. 13, 1881. Joseph E. Wilson became secretary. E. M. Curtis, suMay 13, 1881. MAY 15, 1939. E. W. ELLIOT & CO. C PAGE FTVE books is "Infants and Children", Frederick H. Bartlett, who by goes carefully into the problems of health, and gives much helpful advice on care and training. (Farrar and Rinehart, $1.00.) Infant Care Is Really One for The Book SEVENTH INSTALLMENT BY A. J. Nov. MONDAY. lr. Miniitichdcd to those i m respondents. Feeding, of ionise, should be dime ion the advice of the ph.v-- j only su i. in in charge, for that is and highly specialized It is why babies live now, where they used to die by the thousands. There is something entirely new in the format of a practical baby hook, lately written jjy Di Maly E Laws, called "Baby Care." "Baby ('are" looks like a bunk, but when opened, it proves to lie a box containing thirteen smaller books. The first is entitled "Before the Baby Is Born" and then tollow twelve others marked "First Month". "Second Month", and so t. cn, throughout the first year HOLLYWOOD TODAY INITEl) I'RESS Taylor. 27. ami Barbara Stanwyck, 31, were married at San Diego in a ceremony held up until alter Midnight Saturday so they wouldn't he affected hv any possible May 13th bai luck. Both rcturn-- ! ed to work on studio stages today. Taylor and Miss Stanwyck, former wife of Frank Fay, have been companions for the last three years. BY Robert - Eiina Best, British film star, was South Sea Isles Cannibal Practice Viewed as Myth NEW YORK (American Wire) The traditional old yam of a South Sea islander, tossing a missionary in a pot to cook up the Herio for dinner, is a base libel on the South Sea islander. That is the report just made in a research for Columbia univer- ascribed to writers of highly sity by Charles Robert Anderson wrought fiction. There ia no au and recorded in a fascinating "Melville in the South Seas thenticated instance of record of human flesh being eaten a a, ((Columbia University Press). to Anderson' delicac y, nor any reliable record of According Marthe natives of the a white man being eaten by Poly- quesa practiced cannibalism only nesians for any reason whatever, Rnd as then a religious rarely, But, despite Melville's romantic-- . ritual using the bodies of slain ism, Andersons research shows enemies. that the material used in Melvilles Anderson declares "the popular immortal Typee is true in tho conception of grimacing savages main, in that it either happened dancing around a pot in which the to Melville himself, or to someone ' bodies of kidnaped white men areelso from whom he borrowed the cooking is one wholly to be material. e, iiemled here to play the leading role for Selznick InternaJosephine H. Kenyon is (he tiona! studio She is the estranged Martha of Norway, spending tlircc author of "Healthy Babies Ale wife of Actor Herbert Marshall. :0: Happy Babies". I)r. Kenyon likedays in southern California, visited Finn year-old Cammio King was the 2Uth Century-Fo- x wise gives excellent advice on parstudio, where ental care, and guides the mother signed to play the role of Bonnie Konja Henie gave a command skatthrough baby's first weeks; and Blue Butler, daughter of Ilhett ing performance for them. t iiiii tO: O'Hara in month by month through to Butler and Scarlett ins third year. (Little, Brown & "Gone With the Wind.'' Samuel Goidwyn wants (o change Co.. $1.50 the mime of Uniled Artists studio :0: Another of my favorite Irnby- Crown Prince Olav and Princess to Samuel Goidwyn studio. He ac il.ip-piinot- ir $2.) in a picture - ( 1E.W. ELLIOT 3 E. W. ELLIOT & CO. quired complete control by buying the interest of Joseph Schenck. Although Goidwyn is sole owner of the physical property of United h of Artists, he owns but one-fift- the distributing corporation. Coowners are Charles Chaplin, Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks and Alexander & CO. E perintendent (he returned from his on May It; James H. mission assistant; Brown, first Joseph and Goddard, second assistant, E. Wilson, secretary. Joseph John A. HenJuly 13. 1883. drickson became secretary. Wards were diNov. 2, 1884. vided. First ward orNov. 9, 1884. ganized with Joseph Goddard as James superintendent, H. Brown as first assistant, John E. Carlisle as second assistant and William G. Reese, secretary. Dec. 18, 1884. Peter W. Maug-ha- n became secretary. John E. Carlisle, 1887. Nov. 7 superintendent; J. H. Brown, Jr assistant; Ola Larson, secassistant, and Peter W. Maug-hasecretary. Nov. 11. 1888. A. G. Barber became first assistant, and John P. Smith, secretary. Dec. 29, 1889. James A. Lang-tosuperintendent; U. W. Thatcher, Jr first assistant; A. J. 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