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Show THE TA'GE SIX ' HERALD-J- O URN A L, - L0 G A N, UTAH, - TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1031. OUK BOARDING HOUSE By -- I AM 1riiUk'(Njr -- THE BE UilLt- A -- &Uti A AaI-THu- B!Pe He A'crftOiti ASR To FOR RIDE ; AinoiST" -- IF HAS EKlaUaH meryf AM SIGNALING A for so He cai srr Down! THUMB UFE-Uk- E or iNMeNTfioJ 'TA' HrrtH-HIKE- so ARM, THAT To -- THa-t R, Auxiliary -- A CHAIR Go wrfH Hi OF" MECHANISM THE UiRlS-- r OF- --the ' oaGri-- r there. lb Be BrT A SET-TiM- OF Ahe$ -- TH He cam DRlUER Him UFT f? V&RVTHlMGi -TOR THE Comfort "THE of HlTCfH-Hik- er REG U 6 RAT OFF 1931 BY NCA SERVICE. HC? Hyde Park News Getting Acquainted .WASH TUBBS The Hyde Park Ladies Liter- - hostess at a quilting party at ary club held their monthly her home on Wednesday. The meeting at the home of Mrs., time was pleasantly spent at George Hancey at Logan on quilting and social chat, following which, a delicious dinner Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ashcroft gave a Christ- was served to the following mas reading, and a violin and guests; Mrs. Lizzie Jorgensen, piano selection were presented Mrs. Annie Neilsen. Mrs. Emma by Miss Delas Lundahl and Ki. by, Mrs. Elvira Burgess, Mrs. Miss Rebecca Stewart, Following Marie Jorgensen and Mrs. Fred the program, a dainty luncheon Jensen. twenty-tw- o Wilbur Hancey is seriously 111 served to was guests. Mis. J. W. Seamens, at his home, with pneumonia. Miss 8tella Kirby and KenMrs, Evan Hancey and Mrs. L. W. Hovey were special guests, neth Pilgrims spent Monday at Mr. and Mrs. John Lamb an- Salt Lake City guests of Mr. nounce the engagement of their and Mrs. Harold Kirby. Mr. Mrs, Junuls Christendaughter Orlle, to Orvan Cole- sen ofand Dayton spent Thursday man of Smithfield, the marriage here as dinner guests of Mr. and to take place Wednesday at the Mrs. Stephen Thurston. Logan temple. Following the otftmony the couple will spend a month at California, after which they will make their home at Smithfield. .An interesting affair of the week was a shower and trousseau party, given in compliment to Miss Orlte Lamb, a bride elect, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lamb, on, Friday afternoon and evenThe Logan stake M. I. A. road ing. The living rooms were .show wUl hold its first night made attractive wLh a profu- run Tuesday, Dec. 15 at 7:30 in oclock. sion of chrysanthemums pastel colors. Two hundred Preparations to this end were guests called during the after- made Sunday afternoon by the noon and evening, and Miss stake Community Activity Lamb was the recipient of many of the Mutual Improvebeautiful and useful gifts. As- ment associations. The commitreceivat hostess the tee met at the home of sisting Lundahl wtth the foling In the gift room, and at Miss the were following: members attendserving other lowing Vaud's Hancey. Mrs. 8. E. Lamb. ing J. L. Montrose, Annie Ned- -' Jr. Mrs. Andrea Lamb, Miss do, L. J. Hodges, Bernetce Quin-- j Mrs. Gwelda i icy. Oreta Morrell and Walter Beth Lamb, Lucherlni, Miss Gwen Hancey, U. ITihrlman. A large variety of acts has Mrs. Delores Rash. Mrs. Lucile Waite, Mrs. Carma Balls, Mrs. been arranged, with each ward Florence Ashcroft and Mrs. Lila In the stake contributing one Snuires. ,fict to the evening's program. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Sea- Each, act carries on for 15 mens announce the engagement then moves to another of their daughter. Thora, to ward making way for another Board Balls son of Mr. and number. Mis. Alma J. Balls of Hyde Tic stake mutuals board is to take also preparing an act to be inPsrk, the marriage place. December 16 at the Lo- cluded in the show. gan temple. The young couple On Tuesday night, the proWill make their home at Hyde duction will be produced in the First. Seventh, River Heights, Park. is spend- Providence Second, Eleventh and ( Mrs. Lola Jorgensen ing ft fw days at Smithfield,w College wards. guest of her daughter and Wednesday night, Dec. 16. it Mr. and Mrs. Weldon will be repeated in the ProviPotts. dence First, and the Logan The Primary association held Eighth, Twelfth, Second, and the! monthlv teachers training .Sixth wards, the acts proceeding class, on Wednesday evening to the various wards in the at. toe hom of Mrs.', Carma named. Balls The lesson was presentDetails of the nature of each ed by Miss Lydia Daines and (act in preparation will be andiscussed by the members of nounced later. the class. Following the meeting, dainty refreshments were According to Greek mytholoserved. gy, the mountain on which the , Mrs. Hannah Seamons was the gods dwell is Mount Olympus. driFTeR ! AN HOUR OR SO, WASH AND MV?. O'PAY ARE GETTING! -- v ALONG YEAH, WE SURF GONNA HAl6 BOT - FMHOUSLY. great times together,, ussen. 'cause thews nothin' loies, Rip. WHO'S BETTERN fSPORT. DUNNO,Y TvtlS GIRL'S JES AN, AtTHER 5AME, SOME t i Lu-cre- tia TCQUBie.r THIS G'RL YEH, BOV I &UESS. KpP vlnaa. WISH GEE, the WORLP'S FUILA , FAMES. 1 l DUNNO. I JfcS BLEW IN, MYSELF. MAYBE ONE OF her HUSBAND. Them' 5 KNEW WAY By THERE SURE IS A MYSTRY HERE, RIP. THIS AROUND Dagger, frinstance. VlHOS IS IT? AN' HOW COME IT WAS UP ON Crane HMM. THAT DAGGER. NOW TrtA'S GREEN-HANDLEMORE IN MY LINE. 7 AH' GOT FOREIGN WRlTlN' ON IT. SAY-THWORTH REAL MONEY, SPORT, V FI TEEN, TWCWNY DOLLARS, 1 8CTCHA.-- 7 MAYBE MORE, . I , BOOTS se son-in-la- 1 or-d- er - - khooooooooftooeoooooooovooooeeoooooooaeoooooooooo PROM MANY LANDS The French chef, the German hausfrau, the Chinese cook, the Hungarian. Italian, Norwegian. Spanish and other experts on their own national cookery, have been drawn upon for a collection of unique, yet easily prepared, recipes for the favorite national dishes of their respective coun' tries. 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