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Show THE PAGE EIGHT Government Wins McKENNEY'S BRIDGE QUIZ re- BY WM. E. MrKKNNEY Secretary, American Contract Bridge League who were unable to furnish transportation were taken to the show in Arrow Cabs. Each guest received a carnation through the courtesy of Freds Flowers. A J9 V 875 AK 8 7 4 3 84 AK532 Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Wallace announce the safe arrival oi a fine son, born in the Hollywood hospital. Mrs. Wallace was formerly Miss Leona Barrett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barrett. V J Q 8 76 KQ2 Q J5 10 9 6 6 Q 6 3 2 K 10 9 A 10 4 Acocriling to word received here, Ed M. Pitcher, former Smithfield resident employed by the United States department of interior, has been transferred from Salt Lake City to field work in Wayne county, Utah. The Providence Second ward Relief Society will meet at 2 p. m. Tuesday, with Mrs. Helen Smith All presenting the literary lesson. members are cordially invited to attend. Helier J. Carlisle, formerly of Logan and now living in Menlo Park, California, arrived in Logan last evening to spend a few summer weeks visiting at the home of his son, Ted Carlisle, and daughter, Evelyn Carlisle. He will also visit at the home of another son, F. J. Carlisle, of Salt Lake City. 10 9 2 AJ75 While the he must play low, in order to be assured made 2000 or better, you get of entries, and at the same time "expert rating: 1500 is good; retain control of spades and clubs. below 1000, you're "dummy most Although the hand will be defeated, of the time. this is the safest line of play. 1. How do you think North and What do you know about the no trump conBlackwood four-fiv- e South should bid this hand? 2. Which of his four-car- d suits vention? Watch for the new series of six quiz articles on this bidding should West open? What cards should East and principle, beginning in the next issue of this column. South play to the first trick? Rubber Neither vul. the ten of diamonds. 15 suit might split A daughter was born early Saturday, May 13, at the Budge hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Phil M. Spencer of Evanston, Wyoming. The baby is the first child of the couple. Mrs. Spencer is the forRuth Wennergren, Miss mer daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Oscar two-tw- o, Preston Man Chosen LOGAN STUDENT Idaho Jaycee Head WINS FELLOWSHIP Dan-fort- DAYTON RESIDENT WASHINGTON, May 15 (UR) The federal government today won a major victory in the prolonged legal fight over rates proposed for cattle handling at the Kansas City stockyards when the Supreme Court .set aside a lower court decree calling for immediate distribution of $586, (MM) fees impound- h Ben B. Johnson, prosecuting attorney for Franklin county, was nominated state president of the Idaho junior 'chamber of commerce Sunday. He succeeded Frank M. Rettig of Jerome. Mr. Johnson, who has served as president of the Preston junior chamber, has also acted during the past year as vice president of the state unit. Nelson W. Aldrich of Salt Lake City, vice president of the United States junior chamber of commerce, was the principal speaker at the annual state con- Completion Plans are nearing completion for the twelfth annual horse show to be held Wednesday at Utah State Agricultural college and sponsored by the college Ag club, John Ahern of Fallon, Nevada, chairman, announced Monday. Mr. Ahern said another feature of the show will be the barbeque with John Bunten of American Fork in charge. The fire for the barbeque will be started 24 hours before the show officially opens and 250 pounds of beef will be roasted in the open air and delicious sandwiches barbequed will be offered at all morning events. Professor A. J. Morris of the dairy department at the college, is lending his recognized skill to the barbeque stand. Assisting Mr. Ahern on the general committee are Jess Grover from Tremonton and Wilbur Helmar from Riverside, California. Comimttee chairmen are: Couisen Parrish of Boutiful, awards; advertising, Max Conrad of Fallon, John Osgu-thorNevada; livestock, of Salt Lake City; tickets, Jim Bennett of Alberta, Canada; housing. Delmar Stauffer of Murray; grounds. Carroll Draper of Genola; programs, Moyle Anderson of Gunnison; special events, Clarence Cannon of Salt Lake City; barbeque, Mr. Bunten. Neal Jones of Monroe and LaVem Hemstreet of Vernal are serving as field assistants. Mr. Ahern said numerous other members of the Ag club and students in the school of agriculture are working as members vention. Twelve cities were represented at the conclave which was conheld in Boise. The three-da- y vention concludes today, (Monday, May 15.) with election of officers Mr. Johnson was the only candidate nominated by the nominating of committees. committee several weeks ago. Representative Caroline ODay, above, of New York displayed this graceful sweep of coffee-sodddoughnut from cup to mouth (indicated by dotted line), but it wasnt slick enough to win a recent Congressional contest. Representative Jennings Randolph of West her. Virginia en dough-nut-dunki- ng ed Europe At A Glance Wennergren. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Uily of Garland announce the arrival of a baby boy, born at the Budge Memorial hospital. Mrs. Udy was forWells-villmerly Miss Mary Bailey of e. Bishop Victor E. Peterson of Logan Eighth ward is visiting the New York Worlds Fair along with some other Cache residents. SERVICES HELD FOR WELLSVILLE MAN Largely attended funeral services were held in the Wellsvillc John tabernacle Saturday for who pioneer Wyatt, Wellsville died at the family home Wednesday at the age of 89 years. A profusion of flowers banked the stand as evidence of the high esteem in which the large Wyatt family is held in this section. BixhoD Evan Bankhead presided. The tabernacle choir sang two selections under the direction of Mr. Lcatham and with Roy console. Other Darley at the musical numbers were a duet by Vernon Mattie Maughan and Darley. a duet by Parley Hall and Kenneth Murray, and an; organ solo by Rov Darley The speakers, ail of whom spoke of the industrious, active life of Mr. Wyatt and his great contri- bution to the upbuilding of the community, were his son, S. L. Wyatt of North Ogden, Dr W. O. Christensen and Bishop C. N. of and Wellsville, Maughan George Haslam of Logan. Closing remarks were made by Bishop Bnnkhead. Prayers were offered by Joseph Gunnell and David Kerr. The dedicatory prayer at the Wellsville city cemetery was offered by a son, Frank Wyatt of Wellsville. ( K ! L i ' ! i . ? i ;:i 5 t s i , "il THISBOOKEXPLAINS ALL ABOUT PILES A new edition of an illustrated book has just been published by the Thornton & Minor Clinic the world's oldest institution specializing in the treatment of piles and other rectal afflictions. 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Get tension as nazis deny plan for big demonstration at Danzig tonight ists begin to strengthen frontier today at any drug store. (Advertisement) and Mussolinis speech is interpret defenses onnosite Gibraltar. ed as urging Hitler to go slow. BERLIN Foreign observers see unwillingness to fight for Danzig in Mussolini's speech; nazis say this is dortortion. LONDON Mussolinis "relative moderation" seen as sign of growseing strength of British-Frenc- h curity front. Russia turns down !C. C. ANDERSON CO.: tl It's easy to make an work in. Th shoulder a mere flutter of sic, leave you as free as ,t y, Plans Near BY CAROL I) Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 11 a. m. in the Dayton LDS ward chapel for Mrs. Grace Ann Hemenway Wool-le73, widow of Ezra F. Woolley who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. G. A. Brower, ina Preston, Saturday night of heart attack. Mr. Woolley, who died several years ago, was a former instructor at the Oneida LDS stake academy at Preston. She was born May 10, 1866, in St. George, Utah, a daughter of and Harriet Luther Singleton She was Hodgson Hemenway. married to Mr. Woolley in the St. George temple in April, 1887, and had made her home in Franklin county since 1893, when Mr. Wool-le- y was engaged to teach in the academy. She was an active LDS church member. Surviving are a son and five daughters, Mrs. Grace W. Gcddes of Logan; Leah Woolley and Mrs. Thelma W. Johnson of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Brower and Mrs. Adrienne Beckstead of Preston and Ezra Foss Woolley of Dayton; two brothers, Luther and Art Hemenway of St. George; 16 grandchildren and two ed Horse A43 Grant S. Richards of Logan, is Prineipal H. F. Adams of South Cache high school was in Salt announced as winner of the weekend. Lake City over the Foundation Fellowship, and of Mr. Darwin Gubler of Santa Clara, is Robert Dodge, selected as alternate, a letter and Mrs. John E. Olson, arrived in Logan Saturday from Los An- just received by Dr. R. H. Walker, Idaho for of the school of agriculture dean He left Sunday geles. Falls to accept employment there. from William H. Danforth of St. Louis, president of the foundaMr. and Mrs. Bill Clegg of Dow- tion, indicated Monday. The award, covering the exney spent Saturday and Sunday in St. visiting with friends and relatives penses for two weeks Louis and vicinity, and two weeks in Logan. of leadership training at the Reservations for the girls camp American Youth Foundation Camp at Shelby, in Logan canyon may be made on Lake Michigan by contacting Mrs George Ray- Michigan, is given each spring to an announcemember of the outstanding mond, according to an ment made today through the Y. junior class in the school of agriculture. Thirty students from as L. M. I. A. many colleges are awarded this Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Peterson fellowship and Mr. Richards will others for visited with friends and relatives join the twenty-nin- e the training, Dr. Walker said. in Preston Sunday. i play This Charming House Dress Is An Easy Diagram Design SERVICES SET FOR Contest during the litigation. e The Western Missouri Federal District Court ordered distribution Solution to Bridge Quiz 1. South should bid one club, of the $586,000 to cattle handlers North one diamond. South one no at the yard following invalidation order, proposed by trump. North should then bid two of the rate no trump, telling his partner that Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. the high tribunal last the diamond suit is strong enough Wallace, by to try for the no trump contract. April. The government challenged the While it is true that most players with the South holding will go to distribution decree on grounds that three no trump, it is an optimistic it should be afforded an opportunity to correct procedural deficienbid. 2. West should open the jack cies which resulted in invalidation of hearts. To lead away from the of the order. This then might afking of spades or queen of clubs ford opportunity to refund the fees to stockmen instead of commight easily cost a trick. 3. East should play the queen mission handlers. orof hearts on the first trick, in der to unblock the suit. The deShow clarer should refuse to win the heart trick until the third round. 4. The declarer must first lead 25 er H 4. How should the declarer the diamond suit? This is the last of a scries of bridge quizzes. Par is 100. Deduct 20 points if you answer incorrectly question No. 1; 15 for No. 2; 10 for No. 3, and 5 for No. 4 What is your final score for the series? If you In Dippy Cattle Rate Fight Play Safe Is Bridge Quiz Warning; What Is Your Total Score for Series? Arthur Bateson, well known tired Logan business mnn, has returned to Logan alter lending several months in San Francisco. Despite his 72 years, Mr. Bateson is almost as spry and vigorous as when in the prime of hie. More than 175 Caehc Valley mothcis 60 years ol age or over were guests today of the Roxy-thcatHerald-Journat a special Mother's duy program. Those MAY 15, 1939. MONDAY, LOGAN, UTAH, HERALD-JOURNAL- ', The Morning AfterTaking Carters Little Liver Pills |