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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- FORMER L0GAN1TE Stanford field. InHe will leave April 15 for Missouri. dependence, Mr. A farewell party honoring Fonnesbeck has been set for Satin the urday evening, April 13, Howell meeting house, to which his many Logan friends are in vited. Mr Fonnesbeck is the son ot Mrs Maia and the lata Christian Fonnesbeck. White a!! of you were comfortably enjoying your regular menus I took time out and sipped nothing but liquids the same liquid allotments as appeared here about a week ago . . . and Ihi morning I'm fit as a pair of fiddles. If you havem't tried confir.inc nourishment one day a week to liquids you may be interested in so just drop me a line and I'l be glad to forexperimentation ward the schedule. There are more favorites lineup. WAKE-U- P FARE boiling water with juice of one lemon. ... ... ... ... Wellsville ... vegetable ... ersboro. Mrs. Luther Murray entertained at a birthday party on Friday in honor of her daughter, Janice, who was observing her 8th birthdecorated A beautifully day. birthday cake centered the totable 24. and luncheon was served Outside games were enjoyed. The seventh grade of the Wellsville junior high school held a class party in the gym on Friday evening. Luncheon was served to Walter Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bergeson of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Lyndia Leatham, Miss Cora Larsen and 56 students. The Ladies Junior Literary club met Wednesday evening at the' home of Mrs. Irene Baldwin with Alvord in Mildred President charge. Mrs. Jack Wright of Hy baked veal cutlet hard roll BEDTIME French dressing ...sweet4 ounces orange headjettuce, stewed canned tomato brussel sprouts small square loganberry cobbler juice. lady . . . and don't give up the ship. At first glance you think I've missed the floor entirely . . . but it's mean to be that way . . . not that floortouching is by any means an idle but this one brings pastime in a little more stretching or did I hear you say something about feeling all stretched out . . . but medames and debutantes . . . were never TOO stretched. Stretching is the secret of slimness, especially for waist, thighs and rear elevation of the hips. Thii exer.i e begins with hands raised the head, feet firmly planted straight ahead on the Floor, some distance apart . . . then it's down and under . . . just es far back as the arms will , . . but should be done with enough go. Not a slow motion set-u- p speed to give enough momentum to carry the arms well under the legs. Six time will be enough to start. Good swinging until next time. Swing low, ... ... ov rum reviewed the book Kitty by Christopher Morley. Luncheon was served to 14 members and three guests. Mrs. Alta Baldwin entertained at dinner on .Friday for Mrs. Annie Poppleton, Clara Maughan, Annin Gunnell, Phyllis Maughan, Leora Parker, Blanch Bradshaw, Elsie Poppleton. Mary Baldwin, Katie Turcott, Rena Leish-maQuilting was enjoyed. Mrs. Leora Parker, Mrs. Clara Maughan and Mrs. Alta Baldwin were dinner guests of Mrs. Melba Jones on Wednesday. was Mrs. Sarah Williamson hostess to members of the Mon-Aclub held at her home on Thursday. Time was spent in games and social chat and a luncheon was served by the host- Foyle ess to 10 ladies. n. I In Morocco, the cultivation an use of tobacco is forbidden by law. s ft SERIAL STORY K. 0. CAVALIER BY JERRY BRONDFIELB COPYRIGHT. 1140, MIA OUtVICC. INC. YEATRRDAYi Eddie Is In ftbape. Itm the aen air credit. He admit In Val that le wouldn't be had If abe eeald Jsst forget he io a aewapaperwoman. hea al take aver preparing Eddies diet. Cavalier kids her. dads him aelf peellnar potatoes. Only after he has peeled 25 poands does YVoa let him know tkat an electric peeler woald have doae the Job in 15 mlnates. , CHAPTER XI JF I f got a thousand bucks for each one I ate I wouldnt touch a one. Eddie Cavalier pushed the potatoes away from him distastefully. Val grinned. Ill have a double helping tonight, she said and Steve Hansen roared. I took a beating in my second amateur fight that I'll never forget, Eddie said to Mike Kelly, But that was mild compared to what I'm taking Bboard this mud D A Y, APRIL DONALD A. often ke e p s nwak Ih.D., Soi l) peoide rc s u 1 i n g in Author of "Increasing Personal muscular' tenxe-nes- s Efficiency are about five million than relaxation in the U. S. who will The have difficulty going to sleep toe d night. Somewhere around 10 per may cent of these will be somewhat make one widapprehensive about this apparent er awake than trouble -- ami usually the apprenot taking hension is groundless. them. A favorite home remedy to help In addition, go to sleep is to take a brisk what usually walk or some energetic setting-u- p keeps people exercise at bedtime. from going to The notion which leads to exe.-cis- es sleep promptto prepare for better sleep is ly on going to that the workout will make people bed are thots, so tired they will sleep like a excitement, even worry lingcrm puppy which has played itself out. about not going to sleep. Physical This notion lb wrong on several counts. Genuine physical fatigue cxeieise will not change these rather BREAKFAST I TU ES before-go-ing-to- 6 ounces tomato juice poached egg on whole wheat bread black coffee . . . saccharin 10:30 FRESHENER 6 ounces clam nectar , , , lemon juice. MRS. ED. P. STEWART . LUNCHEON Reporter molded salad ; rye crackers shredded cabbage, carrots, buttermilk enter- Mrs. Wilford Anderson radishes in lime gelatine tained on Wednesday evening for with lemon and zweiback. AFTERNOON TEA Mrs. Mildred Gunnell, SarahGen-J. Parker, Cleo Irishman, Mrs. Miss DINNER eva Maughan, Helen Smith, and Ruth Margaret Maughanhundred was Fife Bankhead. to played, Prizes were awarded Mrs. Gunnell and Miss Leishman. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Parker spent the week end at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Eugene Jones entertained at a kitchen shower on FridayKid-in honor of her lister Miss Ila man. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kidman of Petersboro, who was married April 3 to Don Harris son of Mrs. Josephine Harris of Garland. A lovely trousseau was displayed and the evening spent Prizes were "Hearts. plaving awarded to Irene Leathern and Venna Wyatt. Lunch was served at small tables to Miss Kidman, Norma Hall, Audra Bankhead, Kerr, Coral Williamson, Loree IlaRee Maughan, Helen Parker, Elaine Larsen, Martha Barnes. Irene Leatham, Venna Wyatt, all and Miss Bessie of Wellsville Plates of Price. Mrs. W. F. Kidman and daughter Freida of Pet- ' RIGHT OR WRONG ABOUT PEOPLE TO GO ON MISSION Fonnesbeok, for many of the Logan years a resident now living in Sixth ward but Howell. Utah, has accepted a call LDS to fulfill a mission for the church in the central state mission LOGAN, UT All, L, "What are your plans for the The suddenness future, Eddie? and earnestness of her question surprised him for a long moment He blinked a couple times and fumbled for an answer. I get it, he said slowly, meanYour story again, eh? ingly. She felt a light flush creeping up her face. Forget it. Nother game? , Im sorry, he said, strangely contrite. Im sorry I said that But . . . why did you want to know? She looked at him levelly. I am really interested. Ive wondered why you took up fighting since the first time I saw you in the ring and spoke to you. It's paid me well. Its the thing can do best. And its honest work. 'For the most part, she admitted. I intend to keep it that way, scow. he said quietly. But he grinned as he said it. Val Do you like fighting? Douglas liked that grin. It was Why not? Oh, Ill admit its sincere and boyish and she won- no fun getting belted around and dered why she'd never noticed it stopping a lot of leather with your face. But I don't stop so meth, before. he added significantly. The sky was overcast and there Yes, I She smiled slightly. was a slight mist In the air when know. Youre a pretty slick ara mark on you, they had finished eating and went ticle. Havent got Not a semblance of a tin ear. on deck. up He held up his hands. See Pretty raw night, Captain these? A long time ago I hoped Hansen observed. I dont like theyd hold a surgeons scalpel the looks of this, he said thought- some day. But things dont al ways work out. He leaned back fully. And Ive read every piece of against the cabin wall. he Dr. Edward Cavalier, printed matter aboard ship, Eddie grumbled. Including the sea- mused. That sounds pretty good, man's manual and the calendar, doesnt it? Or shall I say would from January to December. have sounded good? Funny, isnt Val laughed. And then before it. how people can be denied the she hardly knew what she was things that mean the most to Ive got some checkers them. saying: down in my cabin. Swell, he said delightedly. THERE was a funny feeling "What are we waiting for? her as she waited for him They left Steve Hansen stand to continue. She didnt dare utter , a sound for fear it would break Well, I'll be ing there. Steve said softly, and reached for the spell. This was the Eddie Cavhis pipe. I wonder . . . alier she had never known . . . the Eddie Cavalier the boxing world VAL curled her legs under her had never known, for that matter. on the small divan and shook Two years of college was all I the little wooden discs from a box was able to get in. My father was Ill take the black, she said. killed in an auto accident and Perfect match for your heart, had to drop out of school to keep he observed. And that's a con things goihg for Mom. Id been cession. I didnt think you had conference welterweight champion in college and when DufTy Kelso any at all. She beat him the first game and came along with sn oiler to turn then he beat her three straight. pro I jumped at it. You cant even make it interHe looked at her keenly. Simesting, he lamented. Even when ple. isnt it? I pull my punehes. She nodded. Simple enough. But what about the future? I supOh, you werent trying? 'Traiticully playing blind- pose youll sink your savings into folded. a restaurant, just like Dempsey, She pushed (he rherkerlxwrd Walker. Cnnzoneri nnd some of a ule. the others, in-si- de Nope. Not me. When I retire Duffy and I are going into the sporting goods business. Do you he said earnestly, that know, this country is recreation conscious? People are always out playing, whether its tennis, golf, swimming, baseball or a hundred other games. I'd like that, and I think I could be happy in it. He straightened up suddenly. Say, Ive just about told you everything but the story about Aunt Emma. Something to look forward to. She cocked her head slightly and You regarded him pensively. dont like me very much, do you? She could almost feel his gray eyes boring Into her. "At times you're tolerable, he At other times I could confessed. slap you down without a bit of remorse. Grandma, what big words you she said mockingly. That reminds me, he continued. My biggest criticism is that youre too clever. When women are too brainy they can be awfully unmanageable. Oh, you like the type, eh? Sweet and simple but not very likely to be your mental superior. Sorry I dont use, eat conform. Youve got me wrong again, he told her. "Im not looking for a type. In fact, Im not even looking. I wouldnt put it off too long she murmured. "Too many men stumble around and finally fall over the first girl in their path. He grinned. What're you doing? Switching from sports to adIf so, why vice to the love-lorwaste it on me? n? rPHERE was a pronounced roll under the Northern Belle, and she pitched worse than at any time so far on the voyage. Outside the cabin door Val could hear the wind as it whistled across deck and whipped at the tarpaulin covers over the lifeboats. She had to close the glass porthole when wisps of spray swept into the cabin and settled on her clothes and bed. Val had difficulty falling asleep. But it wasnt the heavy weather which bothered her. She lay In her bunk and thought of the boyish grin on Eddie Cavalier's face. . . . Recalled the look in his gyes when he held up his hands and talked of the surgeons scalpel he would never hold. Why was she thinking so much about It? She tried to shake it oft but it wasnt easy. It was four bells before she finally dropped of?. (To Be Continued) ALLEY OOP 0, f'ACfc SEVEN. 1040. conditions. The best preparation for a nigt of good sleep is to calm down mentally. Relaxation for R half-hobefore going to bed will encourage this. stimulating Exciting reading, radio programs, entertaining conversation and parties are natural enemies of sleep. They put the mental machine in high gear while it should be in low gear to get in the proper frame of mind for going to sleep and for sleeping without disturbance the night through. The same works with children as with adults. A bedtime romp is much enjoyed by the youngsters but it is not good for their sleep. By all means, have the riotous romp with them, but time it so there will be a half hour for them to calm down before going to bed. e The lullabies were helpful for sleep since they had calming powers. old-tim- So, don't take that TRAFFICOMETER 1. Q. What distance and time interval are required to smoothly accelerate an automobile from a standing start to twenty miles per hour from neutral gear, through low, Intermediate to high gear? be read? A. Fifty feet for each one inch of letter height. Four inch letters are designed to be read at 200 feet. A. 125 to 175 feet in 8 to 12 4.Q Does the shape of a traffic seconds. sign have any significance? com2. Q. Why are black letters A. Yes. Round signs indicate a bined with a yellow background railroad crossing, eight sided signs on caution, slow and stop signs? mean stop, square signs mean A. Because this color combinacaution, diamond signs mean slow, tion is visible for greater dis- and upright, oblong signs are reg. comcolor other tances than any ulatory in nature. binations. 5. What is a traffic actuated 3. Q. At what distances are letters on traffic signs designed to light? A. A traffic light which depends upon approaching vehicles Tune in some lullaby music on to create the necessary electrical the radio instead. contacts to change the lights from (Copyright 1940 NEA Service Inc.) red to green or visa versa, to NEXT: Why Don't More facilitate the movement o f workout. Married Men Go Crazy? through and cross traffic. Reception Committee tst By HAMLIN |