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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- MONDAY, AUGUST L PACE THREE VI RULA C. PITZER Society Editor Call 50 Ii ' PI P ' n PgTitj F iFosAr ,ik P 11 Millions tor Purs! Tim unuiiim POPULAR - Hn5ir pp PRETTY Dimmer IF mm VHtes Miss Pollen Rose was hostess to a group of friends at her home Friday evening at a delightfully arranged rard party. Following the ijSiJgames, a dainty lunch was served. Garden flowers formed the decorations for the living looms and the serving tables. Card prizes were won by Miss Marie Cooley and Miss Eliza Weston. The guests included Miss Cooley, Miss Vera Dunn, Miss Ruth Skidmore, Miss Louise Anderson, Miss Dorothy Quinney, Miss Ruth Walker. Miss Bernice Waite, Miss Jean Dellas Bischnff, Miss Paulsen, Miss Marjorie Paulsen, Miss Jean Woodland of Kaysville and Miss Eliza Weston of Los Angeles, Cal. f. E' ra-- J 0 Mr. and Mrs. John Christiansen entertained at a family dinner party at their home Sunday afternoon in compliment to Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Squires and son, Boyd, of New York City. Dr. and Mrs. Squires have been visiting in Utah with relatives and friends and left Sunday night for the northwest, where they will visit before returning to their home. I 'll r JNT and Mrs. Jesse Earl entertained the following guests durat their summer ing the week-enhome in Logan canyon: Mr. and Mrs. Millen Earl and two children and Mrs. Rink Smurthwaite of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Shaffer and son,- and Mr. Pasco of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Karl and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Earl and little daughter. Mr. - and Mrs. E. W. Ames antlte engagement of their to daughter, Florence Louise, Willis E. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Johnson of Nibley. The marriage will take place in the early fall. Mr. acquired a healthy sunBov IPty apnroxiimuly Scouts o. the Vanguard troops of the Cache Valley c.iunc'. wen-bachome Saturday night, tired hut happy after a weeks strenuous outdoor activity in the Bear-lakwaterfront camp. This Van Having Funeral services were held Thursday at the First ward Nielsen whose chapel death occurred at the family home on August 8. Bishop Silas Allen was in charge. Owning prayer was offered by A. A. Sclieby of Logan. Speakers were: H. F. Liljenquist, P. M. WilKon, C. F. Olsen and Bishop Alliiu. Special musical numbers werte giver, by Delores Allen and Lei mard Larsen and by Georgia Gill', and Martha Allgaier. Closing prayer was by John A. Israelsen. Albg-r- t Allen dedicated the grave at ;tbe city cemetery. for-lve- tan, e guard 9th. camp opened Sunday Aug. a :i. d In id oi o Straight from tho opening day, there was plenty of action on I ho lake front near Ideal beach. Food was plentiful, water sports were of a variety to present thrills, minus danger, anil archery formed a good part of every day's plea sure. Scout Executive Preston W. Pond was in direct charge of the camp, with Harrison Parker, Red Cross lifesaving qualified and swimming expert, and his assistants on guard daily to ne; that the boys kept the rules with regard to boating and swimming DEATH activity; and Ariel I loth, directing all handicratl patiidpation. John II. Wilson, camping committee chairman of the council, and the other members of tin CAPTINA, O., Aug. 17 (UR) Cyril Bancroft, manager of the Ottie Morris, hill girl, committee, were in dirm-- charge Goodyear Shoe shop of Preston, strummed the si rings of a ukelele of arrangements for tho camp, I lie In LoIdaho, spent. the week-enwhile her body shat- second annual affair of the Cache gan with relatives. tered and blood stained, stretched council in waterfront recreation. out on tlie ground in front of her Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Biddulph testifying to murder that had of Provo, were week-enguests been committed because he hung dark-eyeof relatives In Logan. d like and Its something to be beautifully demure, around too much. Franziska Gaal. And it's a lot more to be voted the most Ottie, her mother, Mrs. Laura G. C. Hobson of Salt Lake City Van Dyne, and her two uncles Franziskas home is home in town town. girl week-enpopular In with your the Logan spent Jess and Alvin W'ere ar relatives and friends. Budapest, Hungary, where she won a popularity contest in rested today, the Morris, as they brothers which 800 women were entered. read a week-olnewspaper on the Mr. and Mrs. William Evans and lean-tporch of their cabin a mile children, Lucille and Stratford, away. HYRUM - . The Community returned Sunday evening from a They readily confessed, Sheriff Health Center of Hyrum will spontrip to Yellowstone park. Howard Duff said, to killing El- sor a free clinic for t lie examina-atlon- s mer Van Dyne, 38, because he of all children of Hyrum Arnold and John Wilson hung around his estranged wife age. Special attention will he givwere business visitors in Salt too much. en to boys and girls who nro Lake City, Saturday. entering school for the first timn this year. Parents of children Spencer Eccles of Ogden was a MAKES CHARGES who are 8ix years of nge are reLogan business visitor on Monquested to bring them in. The day. 17. CHIGAO, Aug. (U.P) Frank clinic is being held Tuesday, Aug. A all metal boat to L. Smith charged in an ust 18, beginning at 1:30 p. m. at Mr. and Mrs. Otto Larsen and scat four has been purchased as open letter to Juliustoday Rosenwald, the office of Dr. Burgess, located son, Milton, and Alma Larsen of life saving equipment by the Sher- the philanthropist, offered him one door west of the Hyrum Drug In Providence spent the week-eniffs department of Cache county, equivalent of $555,000 in 1926 the to Two doctors, a denlisc Salt Lake City as guests of Mr. Sheriff Jeff Stowell announced withdraw from the senatorial race company. and a nurse, Mrs. Lyman Pederand Mrs. Donald Whitehead. Mrs. this morning. The boat, for which In Illinois. sen, will be In attendance. Whitehead was formerly Miss firemen at the city and county Irene Larsen of Logan. fire hall have made a trailer to transport it wherever needed, was John T. Caine, son of Mr. and ; purchased from Jackson and Fry JVE, GIVE S. fc? H. GREEN STAMPS Mrs. John T. Cain, III of Chicago, company. 111., underwent an operation at a Several hundred feet of rope, SfocIktfon-CIhinisftDaffis- en local hospital, Saturday. swivels, grappling hooks and a woven wire cable to sitring across S. & IE Redemption Station In Our Store Mr. and Mrs. Albert Squires of the water to catch a floating body Ogden were visitors In Logan Sunduring search for anyone drowned have also been provided as part day. of the and rescue equipStockton-Christiansen Brings To Logan ment. Professor E. J. Maynard left matter The Mills to of for this Montana, City, This Evening purchasing Sunday the Capitol Theater attend a Western States Range equipment for use in water acciwas somedents head a to conference. brought ONE of the new fall bags In time ago when considerable difTunis red calf Is edged with clips was Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Moore ficulty experienced in recovof silver. . of Fort Collins, Colo., left Monering the body of Emison Hall, Smithfield youth, drowned in Bear day for their home after spending river. several days in Logan as guests of Professor and Mrs. E. J. MayMEETING TUESDAY nard. They were returning by way of Yellowstone park. The Sixth ward Relief Society will hold their work and business Mr. and Mrs. Edson Tarbet of meeting Tuesday at 2 p. m. Smithfield are receiving congratulations over the arrival of their FAITH CURES first child, a son, born Thursday at their home. Mrs. Tarbet was of the state Loral members BIG SANDY. Tenn., Aug. 17. 0J.R) formerly Miss Lillian Christensen committee on unemployment, re"Sister Smithers, woman Evanof Logan. cently announced by Governor gelist, recovering today front a Mr. and Mrs. George W. Larsen George H. Dorn, have received rattlesnake bite she refused to of the have by doctors, said God and daughters, Emily Rose and notice of the first meeting at 2 p. m. at lias tested my strength and faith Georgia, returned home Sunday group Wednesday me and found strong. from a three weeks trip to the the capitol building. The purpose of the meeting will northwest. They enjoyed a ten be to form an organization and Over half of tho wine exported day fishing trip on the Sawtooth mountain region stoping at Alturas prepare for a survey and outline from Spain is UHod in France for lake. Red Fish lake, Stanley lake a program for relief work this mixing wines made in the latter country. and Bear Valley creek. A good winter. catch of trout and salmon were reported. They also visited with relatives at Twin Falls and Idaho Falls. e a i it v ii it a 11 y ic ii r r 1 ii it d o k The following formed a party which spent the week end at Ideal Beach on Bear Lake: Dr. and Will a fur rush start Amer- Mrs. W. B. Preston and family. Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Salisbury and icans buying again this fall? so. merchants think cliddikn, Mr. and Mrs. W. Vernon Many Croc Kelt and family and Jane Furs havent been so for years. White of Paradise. During the boom times of 2S and 29, everybody bought furs. Trappers multiplied. Huge stocks low-price- Week End Guests At Canyon Home accumulated. Then came the crash. Furs party was were one of the first luxuries enjoyed by the following couples crossed off the buying list. at the Roland Emmett camp in NO BUYERS Mr. Mrs. and Logan canyon: a For of years theyve couple D. L. Emmett, Attorney and Mrs. a drug on I ho market. Naisbitt, Mr. and Mrs. William been Now low prices have caught G. A. Lehman, Mr. and Mrs, Lindquist, Mr. and Mrs.- Val Pal- womens eyes. This autumn is mer and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney expected to see a rush to buy. Then prices will go up as Stock. A supper was served Saturday evening alter which cards stocks are exhausted. have slopped were played during the remainder Many trappers of the evening. trapping, owing to low returns. They wont be able to get any furs until Those wont Luiteheon And be on the market for some months after that. Caras In Canyon Mrs. E. J. Maynard, Mrs. L. D. Naisbitt, Mrs. C. C. Randall and Mrs. Luther M. Howell spent Monday afternoon at the Hendrickson summer home in Logan canyon. Luncheon was served after which the remainder of the afternoon was spent playing Contract bridge. Informal Social Afternoon Mrs. Joseph Carlisle entertained informally at a table of bridge at her home Saturday afternoon. At flip close of (lie games, a dainty lunch was served. Those included were Mrs. Otlis Peterson, Mrs. W. J. Nelson, Mrs. Loretta C. Lunt and Mrs. Carlisle. PRECISE ROASTING GIVES COFFEE THE PERFECT FLAVOR FROM RUSSIA Russia is expected to send over large quantities of sable and less expensive pelts. But if you lean that way you can still spend up to $100,-00for a fur coat for the Little Woman. Or you can get a modest wrap for $50. Once women start buying or asking for furs, the market for other tilings will start up again, merchants think. 0 Group Enjoys Swim And Supper The following group enjoytfl a t swimming purty at Logana plunge Saturday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Carl SteflVniiagen, Mr. and Mrs. Iner Wistisen, Miss Mina Wistisen and Miss Martha Wistisen. After the swim, a supper was served at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz. Bulk Methods Cant Equal Flavor That Patented Process Develops in Hills Bros. Coffee The perfect flavor of coffee is ina delight to the taste. Bqt you dont get the perfect flavor, Unless your coffee has been roasted evenly. Hills Bros. Coffee always is. It's roasScji by the patented. Controlled Roa.fpig process. As the accuracy of the hour-glas- s depends upon an even, continuous so the a little at a time flow uniform flavor of Hills Bros. Coffee is produced by this patented process that roasts evenly, continuously , . . a little at a time . Each berry roast. None is receives an underdone, none overdone. Such uniformity is not the case deed ... with coffee roasted by ordinary bulk methods. For big batches cant be exactly controlled. The coffee may be roasted a bit too much, or not enough. If cither happens, you dont get the perfect flavor that Controlled Roasting never fails to achieve. Hills Bros. Coffee is strictly fresh, because its packed in vacuum cans. Air, which destroys the flavor of coffee, is removed and kept out of these cans. Ordinary, cans wont keep coffee fresh. But HiHJRros. Coffee cant go stale! Order some today. Ask for it by name, and look for the Arab trademark on the can. Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc., Denver, O i3l Colorado. &,yiy number of thirds Tb&ppesv you would wisH you were Funeral services for Mrs. Hansen Nielsen, wife ol John W. Nielsen, were held Fri day in the Logan Seventh ward chapel with Bishop J. H. Watkins Jr., in charge. The choir sang I Know That following My Redeemer Lives, which Mr .Yeales gave the invocation. Bishop Condie of Preston spoke of her beautiful life as he had known her since childAg-net- a hood. A duet, Home Land, was sung by Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Bailey. Hyrum C. Hansen told of her splendid womanhood as a true, loving and devoted ,ife and mother. Frank Baugh, Jr., sang very feelingly I Know That My Redeemer Lives." President Joseph Quinney Jr., spoke of her splendid character as a woman, wife and mother, not only for her own family but in raising six more boys and girls by Mr. Nielsens previous wife. Bishop Watkins thanked all, those who had rendered their sympathy after which benediction was pronounced to- President A. E. Anderson. A long cortege followed the remains to the Hyrum cemetery where the grave was dedicated by her father, N. T. Hansen of Preston. Mrs. John W. Nielsen was born August 25, 1898 in Preston, Idaho and lived there until her marriage to Mr. Nielsen. She has been a faithful L. D. S. worker all her life. During her girlhood, she was School and Religion class in the a teacher in the Primary, Sunday Preston Fourth ward. To Mr. Nielsen, she has been a , true loving, faithful wife and mother to all the children. She is survived by her husband, John W. Nieisen, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Hansen of Preston two sisters. Miss Anna Hansen oi Preston and Mrs. L. O. Eskeisor of Midvale and seven children:, Woodrow H., Bertha A., Donald H., Helen Maer, ifazel Dean Glenn H. Nielsen and a four day old baby boy. She is also survived by three daughters and three sons by Mrs. Nielsens pre vious wife who died December 15. 1918. They are Nels C. and J Wesley Nielsen, Ogden; Mrs. M. I). Colvin, Huntsville; Mrs. Howard Hale, Afton, Wyoming; Frank lin D. ard Ruby Nielsen, Logan. For Sale Sterilized Honey Orders callc-for and de5 livered. gallons, $3.90; 10 lbs. 75c. Small quantities also. Where containers are furnished: 5 gallons $3.75; 10 lbs. 70c. Call 680J2 or ht AGENCY CO. Phone 960 WANDA HAWLEY In Person , 1 LI 1094-W- . Qrtiith J. MaTn C. Zollinger, 168 Vanda Hawley Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sullivan and Vivian, of San Luis Obispo, Cal., spent the week end visiting in Logan as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Niels Anderson. daughter, IN PERSON Mrs. G. A. Cecil and daughter, Virginia, of Salt Lake City were guests in Logan Saturday and Sunday. Will Be One of the Judges family, left Saturday for Denmark. Mrs. P. C, Wistisen was also included In the group. They will drive as far as New York City. They expect to be gone about three months. and their morning Mr, and Mrs. William Leonard Roskelley are rejoicing over the arrival of a son Monday morning. at the , Peter J. Peterson, a local plumber, accompanied by Mrs. Peterson Bathing Girls Revue Mr. Harmon Peery, manager of Egyptian Theater of Ogden, will also be one of the judges. Dr. and Mrs. George Wiseman spent the week end in Salt Lake Attorney and Mrs. George D. Preston and Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Merrill motored to Bear Lake Sunday. it mciTDODV at City. Todays Definition: A flapper town is one that has no outskirts. insured by Leave pre-scho- d d air-tig- u Wt d Here are two new fur styles for fall. At the left is a chinchilla satin coat. Price: $50,000. At the right, a frock of lavender-pinwith a wrap of velvet luxuriously trimmed with silver fox. Price: $750. Fur dealers hope to sell several of the former; a good many of the latter, this fall. Spend Week End At Bear Lake ... ol ic: d nounce week-en- held step-father- s Parents Announce Engagement no-ho- n OIF d A SCOUT WATER HLRUM1 The dinner table was centered with a charming bouquet of summer flowers. Covers were marked for Dr. and Mrs. Squires and son, Boyd, Mrs. Alma Burgoyne of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Christiansen and family. Couple Entertain At Canyon Home in in Judge and Mrs. E. D, Woods of Los Angeles were guests at the Logan Tourist park Sunday. Judge Woods is judge of Los Angeles county. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank, sincerely, all our kind friends who so graciously assisted us during our bereavement at the death of our mother, Mrs. Lem Steele. Especially do we w'ish to thank those who sent flowers nii i Eissistsd dtirlSgi funeral services. gteele Family. Capitol Theater TONIGHT Monday August 24 ll Come to Logan Tonight IN PERSON! 9 p. m. COME HELP US CHOOSE Miss Wanda Hawley is on a good-witour for the STUDIO FACIAL LIFT (the beauty of the stars) now being demonstrated in our store. Through special arrangement we secured Miss Hawleys promise to ! 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