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Show JI THE JOURNAL. I.OGAN CITY, CACHE CQUNTY, UTAH. PAGE EIGHT Junior High Is Fem Jessop, Inez Jenson, Phoebe. Jessou, Zeltha Hum-ofgi- a burg, GOVE-DEMR-T- MEtll Ready For Home . IV. And SchoolDay - Luncheon FETES BASKETBALL fated with flowers. was served to eight guests. The CL IB Mrs. Orvin birthday cake centered the North Logan was, hostess to the Bas- - ble. The afternoon was cub Monday evening at santly spent m visiting. her home. A three course din- - Mr. and Mrs. Crompton was served to ten guests. ',len and family of Blackfoot, Kenneth Nyman, who is leav-- i Idaho, enroute to Long Beach, spent the. week end ing for Salt Lake City on n day to enter the L. D. Sto mis-- ( with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra J. the mer. school prior to going n Orvin Nyman spent Monday missionary, was the honored guest. The even- - ' in Ogden on business, Mrs Henry Ormond ancJ fam-M- r. ing was spent in p.aying bunso and Mrs. A. B Nyman, ilv of Arbon, Idaho, are here and family and Mr. and Mrs. visiting for the week with rel plea-ketba- ll . Al-n- er Pal-slo- Swiss-Germa- j Orvin Nyman and family at- atives. Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Nelson, tended a family dinner at the -- home of Mr and Mrs. Jack King and France Mrs. Stephen Thurston oi Hyde Nelson spent Thursday at Oar-Pariland and Bear River City with Mr. and Mrs. R. B Crooks- - relatives, ton and Willard Nyman, spent! Jack King returned home to Arbon, Idaho, on Thursday. Saturday at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Nyman Mrs. Agnes Ooubler of Santa with her and family and Mrs. Heber Clara, is a visitor daughter, Mrs. John Ashleman. Olsen spent the- week end at Idaho, with relatives. M. 1. A. CONJOINT Elder Darrell Palmer, son of MEET . The ML I A conjoint meet-- ! Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Palmer, has ing was held on Sunday even- written that he is enjoying his ing. Professor Pittman gave an labors and having good health interesting talk on his trav- - m the California mission, Mr. anti Mrs. John H. Kemp els in the European countries and the habits and customs. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Leatham on Thursof the people there The Noith Logan school en- day evening at Wellville. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Popencoe joyed a Halloween party Friday afternoon and evening. Each of i had their baby blessed and the grades observed Halloween named, Mildred May, at the sacrament services on Sunday. with games and programs. Mrs. Andrew King IS visitMrs. Ernest Nyman submitted to a minor operation at a ing with her daughter, Mrs. Eliza Wiser of Lewiston, who is local hospital. Miss Lenore Peart was one rejoicing over the safe arrival of the successful applicants in of a son bom .recently. the examination recently con- -- Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Crook-ductby the state for hair- ston of Dayton, Idaho, former dressing anc, cosmeticians. Kirk-brid- ly of North Logan, are rejoic tag xiver the arrival of a son; Superintendent J. W. Albert McCann and Bert born recently. The recent fair weather is Van Oiden were visitors in our a source of encouragement to ward on Sunday. enter- fanners for their fall work. Mrs. Vern Bergeson tained Wednesday afternoon In Twenty six from our ward celebration of her birthday an- attended the temple Wednes-ca- y evening. niversary. The home was decork. - I ed Everything is ready for the observance of heme and school day at the junior - high school Wednesday, NoV. 12. The following program for the day has been arranged by the school authorities, in coop-eration with the officers of tne Parent-Teacher- s association. 9:00 11:30, registration of parents and visiting of classes; 11:30 to 12:30, lunch period. Cafeteria will serve lunenes to cost. 12:30 to 2:00, parents at meetopening Parent-Teacheing in the auditorium in charge of President Mrs. A. N. Boren-- , son. This time is selected to .ow buslnesa men and others interested, the opportunity to attend. At this meeting the policy, organization andf administration of the school with related problems will be discussed. Teachers will be intiop rillCPd to parents 2:30 to 3:30 teachers will bo in their rooms where parents may confer with tnem relative to the welfare of the students n whom parents are particularly interested. Appropriate ushers will be on hand to conduct parents about the building, z The , purpose of this day is to give the parents an opportunity to understand our oojec-tlveeducational philosophy, and method while tne year .is of ahead us, and to yet largely secure in as high degree as possible the cooperation of the parents in providing the best school possible for the students. Ail parents please take notice and plan to Join the school in a profitable day. j rs s, ' e, LE1SI0N DEPARTMENT Lewiston Mrs, A. H. Hodges !Mrs. Bert Glover entertainr and Mr. and Mrs. Milton ed at a quilting Wednesday after which luncheon Hodges have returned home after spending the past sum- was served to the following ladies: Mrs. J. W. Boman, mer in Montana. Miss Mildred Bybee enterKarren, Phoebe Pitcher, tained Thursday evening at a Beth Weaver and Emma BoHallowe'en party at the home man. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Boman oi her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Bybee. A delicious hot entertained at an oyster was served after which per at their home Tuesday bunco was enjoyed. The high evening. Covers were laid for. score prize was awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Homer Daynes Miss Jean Stoddard of Rich-- 1 of Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs. mond. The home was beauti- - Golden Boman, Mr. and Mrs. fully decorated In Halloween ; Reynold Boman. A game of colors and all appointments 500 followed the supper, were in Hallowe'en design. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mar-Thopresent were: Miss Jean ge.tts and two daughters, and Miss Luna Jen-'iaand Afton, and son, Coi-L'- n of Richmond, Misses Joy ton, of Salt Lake were dinner Pearl guests Sunday of Mrs. Mar Kent, Melpha Marler, Kent, Ruth Larson, Lila Baird, getts sister and brother-in-laElna Kent and Barbara Bybee. Mr, and Mrs. David Layne. Mr. and Mrs. Loralne KarMr. and Mis. Haslam, ren entertained at a chicken Jr. and Mrs. L. Joseph M. Marler and 500 was supper Sunday evening. Mrs. Joseph Haslam motored enjoyed during the evening. to Salt Lake Thursday mornThose present were: Mr. and ing and will spend the week Mrs. Clarence Allen and Mr. end as guests of Mis. Marlers . and Mrs. Oral Ballam of Cce 30ns and their wives, and Mr. and Mrs. Rosewell Messrs and Mesdames Ariel Marler-ThSwinyard. and .Sylvan v to Stillman Pond motored of the Bluebird Eaar Lake Saturday where he Third ward- - met girls at the home two car loads of of their class leader, Mrs. Milpurchased livestock. He returned Satur- dred Karren Wednesday for a day night. surprise party. The, afternoon Rulon Spacknian motored to was spent playing games. RereAlton, Wyo. Saturday and freshments were served by the turned Sunday bringing Mrs, class Miss Morean Karren and Mark Herd back with him. Nedra Jackson were the inWhile here she will visit with vited guests. her daughter and family, Mrs. The following ladies had Hazen Spackman. their babies blesised in the Mrs. Emma Hodges, who has Second ward sacrament servbeen severely ill for the past ices Sunday: Mesdames Hazen week, Is considered as having Spackman, a daughter; Edith Larsen, a daughter; and Reta improved very much. a sup-supp- er se Miar,-Stodda- rd m Battery neglect Invites trouble, often results In battery failure Our regular inspection service, given without suddenly. charge on any make of battery, will help you avoid the expense of sudden battery failure. REMEMBER THIS NUMBER: - - 91 it down on a card and place it in one of the side pockets. It is the number that will bring to your immediate assistance a roadside service, day or night, in the event you should JOT - ' 07 Will Meet Monday A meeting of the Ellis school P. T. A. will "be held Monday at 7:30 p. m. at the Elis school. special program has been arranged. Prof. HShry ' Peterson will bs the speaker. His subject Child Training' win hp of Special interest to parents and teachers. A social hour will follow the meeting. Refreshments will be served, by the mothers cf first and second grade children with Mrs. Ezra Carlson as chairman of the committee. The Ellis iiehool P. T. A. Is follows: fully organized as President, Mrs. G. E. McDorv aid; vice president, Miss Editn Smith; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. J. V. Sorenson, program committee: Mrs. H. F. Luke, chairman; Henry Salis-bur- g and Mrs. Pearl Willmore; Chris membership committee, Johnson, chairman; W. W. C. J. Peterson and L. Barrett, T. Jones; finance committee, Frank Paulson, chairman; John Larson, Mra Jesse P, Rich, Mrs. Vernon1 W. Crockett; hospitality committee, Mrs. Ezra Carlson, Mrs. Agnes Allen, Mrs. W. F.- - Kowallis and Mrs. G. - A. Sorenson; publicity manager, Mrs. J. V. Sorenson. i A MBS. LIZZIE LAYNE, Correspondent ' EUisSchoo P. ever, need it. Charges always moderate. member the number: 891. Cesatml Garage 35 Federal Ave.. Logan, Utah STORAGE BATTERIES n - Helmandollar, a son. The M. I. A. of the Second ward held their regular conjoint session Sunday evening. The following program was rendered: Elmer Invocation, Boman; solo, Jennie Hedges; talk on The Word of Wisdom," Arnold Bergeson; duet, Dora Wheeler and Hilda GlovThe Gleaner er; talk on talk Work," Ina Danielson; William Rigby; closing remarks, Thora Bergeson, a stake board member. Benediction, Cyril Pitcher Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Boman and Mr. and Mrs. Bert FUppin motored to Salt Lake Friday morning. Miss Ina Danielson is spending a' few days at Ogden as guest of her sisters. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bowden and family of Cornish were dinner guests of Mrs. Bowdens parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Danielson on Sunday. Mrs. Joseph McKnlght ury derwent a major operation on Thursday morning at a Logan hospital. She is reported as doing as well as might be expected. J. HARRISON, Correspondent SPECIAL PROGRAM AT M. I. A. SERVICES Cove M. I. A. conjoint meet- ing was held Sunday evening. of both Nearly all officers associations were present. Afton Kingsford gave a talk on the slogan; Leata. Harrison, accompanied by Mary Hendricks, sang, Down the River of Golden Dreams;' Reed Allen spoke on Home in reading .. i mioete nnam n ItTT--closing r- - ' V I cers, Violet Eskelson, Capt. Inez Hendricks, Frst Lieutenant, Sophia Day, Second Lieutenant Leah Harrison. Secretary, Edna Larsen, treasurer, Mary HenThora Day dricks; organist, chorister; and member?, Chloe R. Harrison, Fay Allen, Rachel Allen, Della Allen, Susie Allen, Georgia Allen, Mary Titensor Betsy Allen, Grace Day, Bertha Donna Cornish, Orv.lla and f'hmloh ITffia Wcmlall T a1 n super-intendenc- logans;newest to Tailor phreys were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Humphreys on Monday evening, the occasion being Mr. . Humphreys birthday. STAR CLEANERS AND TAILORS son. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Hum- Anybodys Game At Pittsburgh 11 viiv vvciiw happening in November. Benediction was pronounced by Georgia Allen. Mrs. Zeno Hendricks and he week and over Sundajwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Preece. Mrs. Zerelda Wyatt of Logan1 visited with her mother Mrs Oliver Noble Monday of last week.-He- p sister Miss Ua Jones accompanied her to Salt Lake. The Tinker and Blazer boys of the primary class, were taken for a nature walk by Mesdames Edwin Hatch and .Orvilla Cornish. refreshments Light were served. Miss Joy Kent, teacher of the primary grades, directed a Halloween party Fr.day arternoon for her students. Refreshments were served. The attemoon s entertainment was enjoyed by the children. Une loom was decora in true Hallowe'en style. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Ballam entertained Mr. and Mrs.'-- Ernest Olsen of College ward at a venison dinner f riday evening. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Wneeler and family were dinner guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Jack of Dayton, Idaho, recently,bpiers 'At Sunday school, last Sunday, three of the stake board members: E. E. Hendricks of the Sunday school stake y, Elder Roskelley of the board and M.ss Gladys Hendricks, stake secretary, were in attendance. At the conclusion of the classes, Eldes. Hendricks complimented the officers and school on the efficient work being done. After Sunday school Oral ailafti of "the J Teachers" Train tag class gave an mterest.ng lesson. , Barbara Cutler. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald' Olson of Ogden and Earl Olson of Mlllner, Idaho spent Tuesday and Wednesday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ol- pivuviiv f - X Rachel Allen gave a talk on the State ConstJtution, Susie Allen gave a life sketch of her fatheiMark Preece... A .. social half hour was spent. Light refreshments- - were served by the hostesses Mesdames Eth,e! ?atch and Inez Hendricks psslsted ?y their daughters, Ag- atha and Irene. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harrison. it:M. A. Harr.son of Richmond and took Mrs. M. J. Harrison to Ogden for treatment. Wednesday. While there they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Harris of North Ogden. Miss Leah Ha it, sons primary class met at her home Thursday at 3:30, Maxine Eskelson, Donna Frandsen, Ida Jones, Norma Wardell and Jean Allen, with Merna Glenn as a visitor, were present. The lesson was given by Maxine Eskelson after which l.ght refreshments were served.' PRIMARY OFFICERS ' HOLD SESSION The regular monthly primary officers, meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Fenton Hendricks Wednesday. Those present were: President Francis Allen, Counselors, Delis Ballam and Mary Titenson, Chorister Leah Harrison teachers, Fay AUen, Ethel Hatch, Orvilla Cornish, Mary Nov. 8 (AP) Pittsburgh, Through the ashes of bonfires about which rival student bodies milled and mauled yesterday, last-night andthis morn.ng while riot squads from a half dozen police stations tried in 0 lain to check the revelers, football enthusiasts wound up the hill to the stadium today to see Pitt and Carneige 50,-00- championship. It is the 17th meeting of the rival" schools. Pitt Is the defending champion. Todays was observers game, anybody's j - said. - " open Shop A new cleaning and tailoring establishment known as The Star Cleaners & Tailors, will be opened for business at 7 oclock, Monday, November 10, at 123 . . Logan Hotel. All new machinery has been installed and the new Airflo Press will be installed within the next 10 days. It raises the nap and eliminates the shine. ' The New Airflo Prosperity Press is the last word in pressing garments. We do only one kind of work and that is the very best having 37 years of practical experience behind it. We have only one price for the best that is $1 other work in proportion. We have also installed the latest hemstitching machine which assures you first class work. . V Jimmy Zinn, former league j hurler, was passed up in the draft this year by both majors! despite the fact he turned In 26 victories this year in the Pacific coast league. M A cotton : museum" to tell the story of cotton t is to- be established at Gastonia, N. C. Star Cleaners and Tailors 123 North Main - - Logan Hotel v.v. ...v.v.vv.v.v.wv.v.w. s.v.vv. Kendricks and Inez Hendricks. Francis Allen and Leah Harrison gave the lesson. Business matters were discussed after which a social hour was spent Delicious refreshments were served. DRAMAS PLANNED The young ladies of the mut- wat- am- pu fefr. tig- yri - ttphrf-thbenefit of the Y. L. M. I. A. of the ward soon. Parts have - e already been cast. The old folks committee have selected quite a number to take the oi' Monday the in a drama which they Daughters Pioneers met at the home of part are Mrs. Ethel Hatch. Present offi- - ture presenting in the near fuDAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS MEET ,f" RIVER HEIGHTS , , - DEUEHT J'.J . ; t ( j MAE t.UNIRlERG, OrresMimknt M MEN AND GLEANER GIRLS PROGRAM -- River Heights The Gleaner girls and M men had charge of the Sunday night services. Prayers were offered by John M. Anderson and Mrs. Hazel theme Neiderhauser; On" was given by MildredCarry Kowallis; song, M" men and Gleaner girls, Carry on; the challange was given by Lewis J. Bowen; song, "True to the Faith," M" men and. Gleaner girls. "The Human Body and Health," Rulon talk on Our Religion,Henlnger; Alice Neldr erhauser; to Our Loyalty Government, Lewis Fuhriman; t o Challenge, "Answering Mona Bowen; responses, Luella Anderson, Helen Neiderhauser, Phyllis Nielson, Gene Henmger, Adria Fuhriman, Glenna King, Pearl Bindrup, Evelyn Hanson, Karl Bindrup and Arvid Peterson. cornet solo, Lyle Wood; , slogan, Anna Olson. PRIMARY OFFICERS ENERTAIN The Primary officers entertained at a party Monday evening at the home of Mrs W. J. Humphreys in honor of the retired officers. Games were the features of the evening. Dainty refreshments were served to 20 guests. Mrs. Jack Neuberger entertained at a family dinner on Sunday. A bouquet of carnations formed the of the. table. Covers centerpiece were laid for 8 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Neuberger recently returned home from Ritchie Serves As Montana. They left Tuesday, Nov. for Lake and OgGovernor Long Time den to4, visit Salt with friends for a few days. (Continued from page one) Mrs. Ezra McCombs was tak-e- n last Tuesday for the seventh to a Logan 'hospital Wed time, but his service has been interrupted twice since he took office as. the first executive of the. southwestern state when it was admitted in 1912. The Arizona executive, at the close of his latest term, will lack one month and a half of serving 15 . years. Governor Smith was elected four times,1 but there was a break of two years between his first and second terms, and the Millville Mr. and Mrs. Nils New Yek terms were for but Monson entertained at luncheon on Sunday arternoon in two years each. honor of Mrs. Monsons birthIn his first election, Ritchie triumphed by but 165 day which cocured on Monday. votes. During his first four year Chrysanthemums formed an atcenterpiece for the term, he had enacted a new tractive Covers were laid for eections law to bring about table. uniform selection of officers at Messrs and Mesdames John one time, and to do so, had to Nilson, LeGrande Hale and cut one year from his second family, Martin Nilson and famterm to which he was elected ily, afid John Monson and Mrs. Monson and in 1923 by a majority of 40,000 Hannah MisS In 1926 he was elected to his Mary Nilson. third term, again for four years Mr: and Mrs. Joshua Brown by a 59,000 majoriy anc in the of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Ixuis voting Tuesday of this week P. Watkins, Mesdames Charles swept the state by more than Gunnell, William Rcbbms of 7Q 000. Loijan and Mrs. F.osclla Garr v ; , nesday. She is reported , seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Walter to be Davis and family of Malad, Idaho have been visiting with Mrs. Davis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rider. KEVERENS LEAVE FOP, HAWAIIAN ' MISSION Mrs. E. J. Keveren and son, Kenward lelt Wednesday, Nov. 5, for Salt Lake City where she joined her husband, Mr. Keveren. They left Salt .Lake Thursday morning for Los Angeles from where will sail Saturday, Nov. 8,they for Hawaii where Mr. Keveren has been called to fill a mission. Bishop and Mra Walter Scholes Mrs. Keveren to accompanied Salt Lake Wednesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Vanez T. Wilson and children of1 Brigham City have been visiting with their parents. Mr. and Mrs William F. Wilson. - Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wilson of Salt Lake have been visit-in- g with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rider Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nilson were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday and Thursday. Vanez and 'Milton Wilson have returned after a pleasant outing hunting pheasants. They got their full quota. Wednesday evening in the ward amusement hall the Sunday school supermtendency entertained the teachers at a chicken supper which was served to 30 guests. SISTEP, DIES Mra Eliza Jones was called to Farmington Friday morning owing to the death of her sister. liMEMir b&Ahm with the NEW! you think you have heard "big . GOLDEN VOICE league radio performance, come in and change your mind. Hear the Golden Voice of this newest Atwater Kent. Youll instantly admit you never heard such tone quality. es ke new, perfected Tone Control bring out the bass tones, bring out the treble, as you please. Four definite tone shad-ingto sui? your own taste. Dial how . Note the new Quick-Visio- n and easily you 4 J read and tune your station, with all stations swiftly always in full view equally spaced from end to end of dialNo crowding anywhere See the new models, graceful in design, rich in matched walnut, beautifully finished a handsome adjunct to any home. And how easily you can f'wn this new Atwater Kent with the Golden Voice 1 Let us tell you about our new Payment Plan. -- s, - Ife- - Saturday, November 8, 1930. . ( were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs Willard W. Pitkin on Wednesday evening." .arjMrs Ernest. Carlson of Logan were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Wlnburg on Monday. Mrs. Rose B.-- Pitkin in com- pany with Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Watkins of Logan spent the week end with relatives In Salt Lake City. Miss Dorothy Larson entertained a number of her girl friends on Wednesday evening Games and music were enter-- : tamment. Dainty refreshments were served. - Those - present ere: Clella Olson, Uiiu Win. J esfSBf w n n m m m 5 e e e e i , t anaaaaba a a saannrsanppfnnanmisn es a bs si , |