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Show niaaii TIIE PAGE TWO HERALD-JOURNA- FRIDAY, JUNE LOGAN, UTAH, L, 9 3 3. 1 2, weir served The rooms isur .In . rated with lain blossoms Miss Anna West of Afton Wjo, and MY Rupert Ravsten of tlai lesion were married May 31 in the , The couple Hu f,,, A large irowd gathered at the Logan temple a shoit lumevmonn to Silt Log, tabernacle Tuesday to er.joy an burnt Community City They wU mike their program. excellent Myler, til Claikstou after June 7. ringing was led by George of prayer. Bishop R O Loeseli J Logan, shoit speech bv Bennie Ravsten, two beautiful selections of Trenby Mrs Hde Mortenscn ton. accompanied on the piano by AMONG GRADUATES Miss Gwer.eth Shumway and on the violin by Mr Mortensen Mr Woodland of Logan gave an inday Among the graduates who will teresting talk on Memorial at tie Mr and Mrs. William Griffiths of be piesenUd with devices exeici-e- s of tin Brigham also sang two beautiful ermnicntement A reading was given by Northwestern University at Evans songs Miss Telma Goodev and a violin tun. III, on June 3 are 7 Utahn, n Among these aie Miss Mildu.l solo was played by Mr Hyde of Trenton Bishop Sey- Aliaihne Bell, daughter of Georgi mour Thompson gave closing re A and Ruth Moem h Bell of Lo narks Invocation was offered by gan who will re.eive the digue John Shumway of Garland. Utah of Bachelor of S' lence in Miss Bii' has been the recipient The crowd gathered at the cemeof two scholarships at the tery and dec mated the graves of university diinne the p ist their iov ed ones at 2 p m A chldren's dance was given in the two yeats for outstanding wot a a ns playwright. afternoon A baseball game was played beThe Mantua tween Clarkston and sore 8 was in favor of C'.or1'-- I A dance in the evening ston concluded the day's program Miss Afton Rnvsten entertained at her home Monday evening in honor of Miss Anna West of, & In attendance Afton, Wyoming were Mr anu Mrs Frank Rav- Ages 7 and tip sten, Mr and Mrs Joseph Chris- Ben Mrs Mr Ravsten, and tensen, DAILY FOR MV WEEKS Mr and Mrs F M Ravsten, Mr. WO and Mrs C P Clark. Mr and Mrs. H H Sparks. Mr Bid Mrs Registration Monday, Leroy Thompson, Mr and Mrs 2 p. m. Juno 5 Lester Ravsten, Rupert, James, Ivan, Amy, Leah, Jennie and Vera Women's Gymnasium Ravsten and Lowell Christensen The evening w ajj spent playing gnn fs, qftgr wiv& jrwfusbmcnts , Akron, Survivor to Wed Hell-- o MRS. RULA C. PITZER, EDITOR. i KL:.U 1 aL ITA.MJ nnoim FOR YOUNG STUDENTS Tx T o. X Mar-cusse- n oll. Light refreshments were served following the program. Officers Honored At Canyon Party Members of the Eleventh ward mutual association entertained a. a patty Thursday evening at the Girla'-cain Logan canyoh' fa honor of the new. and the old officers of the organization. Dancing and games were the entertainment after which a buffet supper was served to forty guests Alma Lundahl and Miss Aftor George of the activity committee were in charge of the arrangements. mp Travelers Guests At Dinner Party Miss Frances Kelly entertained at a prettily arranged dinner party Thursday evening at the home 1 economic cottage in honor of Mrs B. Clayton Christine and her daughter. Mrs. Loretta Lunt, who are leaving Saturday to attend the Century of Progress exposition In Chicago. The appointments for the dinner table were carried out in a pink and white color scheme. Covers were marked for Mrs Clayton, Mrs. Lunt, Mrs, Caroline M. Hendricks, Mrs. Joseph Carlisle. Mrs Elsa Bate, Mrs. Alta Crockett, Miss ' Izola Jensen. Miss Johanna Moen, Miss Charlotte Dancy, Miss Vera Carlson and the hostess. Bridge followed dinner and the nigh score prise was won by Mrs. Crockett. Guest prizes were presented to the guests of honor. LOGAN GIRL IS . Patchwork Quilt Pattern f - A meeting of the city association of Theta Upailcm sorority, was . held Thursday afternoon in Ogden at the home of Miss Lavern Daniels. Miss Daniels was assisted as hostess by her mother, Mrs. J S Daniels The afternoon was spent playing progressive card games after which a dainty lunch was served The high score prize was awarded to Mrs. William W. Ross. Missionary Feted Before Departure The missionary class of the Logan Ninth ward entertained at a party Thursday evening at the George Skidmore summer home in Logan canyon, in honor of Floyd Rose, who is leaving soon for the mission field. Progressive games and dancing were included in the evening's program. Light refreshments were served to sixty guests Members of the stake presidency and the ward bishopric were special guests. , Dinner Honors Pair Thomas Rose entertained at a family dinner at her home Sunday in honor of Miss Ora Rose, a bride of the week, and hei brother. Floyd Rose, who is leavin the near future for a mission ,to the western states. ' The table was adorned with a fragrant bouquet of early summer flowers. Covers were marked for members of the immediate family ing 7 t. Mor-texise- sp-ei- North-wtster- E. Peat WtlltHrii II him;, I tah's genial, wli senior pulling, hsiit I ruled States senator, has had ealiK his paddies srmnked l another I tali organization. This time It Is the postoffire terks and niailrarnera associations whitli meet in joint contrition in Logan next month. Invitations to address mtet-ting- s the convention, to vtiuh between 200 and 3')0 delegates from all sections of Utah will be in attendance, have gone out to Senator Elbert D 1 homas and Rcpre-sen- t itives Abe Murdoek and J i Will Robinson invitation Sen dor King's v.ai chidlv noticeable by its 'I he senior absence senator, despite his frantic efforts to life all lines into camps lay in pnp nation for next years election, has apparently failed. unburst Star No 441 Bij Feather QullLnJ Motif Nc44J Laura. WheeLer Mysterious beautiful the stars have held a fascination for man The since eurliest times. of olden times, too, found them a practical and decorative motif to use in her quilt patterns Probably the loveliest of all her itar patterns Is the Sunburst Star, mown under other names, too, but ilways developed from a diamond patch that starts out as a small star and grows, s lometimes in shaded colors, In contrasting patches, to a beautiful laige star. The pattern cornea to you with complete simple instructions for cutting, seizing and finishing, together with yardage chart, diagram of quilt to help arrange the blocks for single and double bed size, and a diagram of block which serves as a guide for placing the -- quilt-mak- sight-pointe- d some-.Ime- and suggests i onlr.iM.ing matt rials Pine of pattern, 10c Suiihuist Star is heie shown (omhined with a quilting pattern The Feather one of the handsomest and oldest of quilling designs It is a large motif, 12 indies in dfameter, only six of these motifs are needed for a quilt in either These single or double bed sire six motifs me offered you in a transfer pattern and can be ordered separately or together with Sunbuist Star Quilt Pattern at an additional cost of 10c i20c for both). The Feather desigh is of a sie that lends itself well to small quilted cushions, iingene cases, or other small accessories Send your order to Logan Necdleeraft Dept, 82 Eighth Avenue, New York City. pati lies Moody Bruin, one of three survivors of the U S. S Akron Is shown here with his fiamee. Miss Anne Williamson Memphis, Tenn. They expert to be married shoitly. and discussed by Mrs Susie Sea mons. The following were elected a new officers for the elub: Mrs George Harney, president. Mis LaVon Lamb, vi e picsidmt, Mrs lone Lee, secretary and treasurer. Mrs Lueretia Ashoroft was accepted as a new member to the organization A special committee Mrs L. L. Hatch of Salt Luka was named to conduct the suunaci of activities members who is visiting City, After the meeting dainty refiesh-ment- s her family in Logan, was the guest were served to thirteen it honor at a delightfully arranged "tea given Thursday after- members Miss Hnttie Moirell was a noon at tKe home of her daughspecial guest The liv lag rooms ter. Mrs D. P. Woodland, the oc- were decorated with a vauety of casion. being the eightieth birth- spring flowers day anniversary of Mrs. Hatch The Woodland home was attracof fragrant tive with a wealth spring flowers. Dainty refreshments were served. Seventy friends aud relatives from all parts ot Cache valley, called to greet Mrs LEWISTON The following proHatch. Mrs Hatch is the mother of H. gram was enjoyed at the cemetery J Hatch and Mrs. S. E. Parkinson, Tuesday morning, under the suboth of Logan. pervision of the American Legion, Ira H.ver conducted: Tuesday, a family reunion of the The congregation sang America, L. L Hatch family was held at the was offered by PresiGirls' camp in Logan canyen Din- invocation dent Hjer, the colors ner was served to twenty-si- x An were Saul E forwarded the Second by informal program, visiting ana mu59 ward Troop Boy Scouts of sic was enjoyed during the day America; a song by the Lewiston Mule Ohoru.s; remarks by City Councilman H Eugene Bair; music by Lynn Bright and Arnold Doctor Bergeson, Thomas C. Romney gave a splenThe Ladies club of did addrgss, stressing the point Literary Hyde Park met Thursday after- that real government was based noon at the home of Mrs. Phoebe on religion, the North Cache high Ashcroft, with Mrs Merle Ashcroft school band played several numbers after which Dow Lewis proacting as hostess. The drama. The House of Con- - nounced the benediction; taps weie nelly," by Paul Green was read sounded by Arnold Bergeson Matron Is Honored At Reception On Birthday Lewiston Enjoys Memorial Program Literary Club Holds Meeting SISTER MARY'S KITCHEN BY SISTER MARY N FA Serv ice riter THEN we go to market for fruits and vegetables a combination ot accurate knowledge Tomorrows Menu BREAKFAST: Baked cereal cooked with chopped figs, cream, crisp toast, milk, coffee. LUNCHEON: Casserole of spring vegetables, brown bread and cottage cheese sandwiches. apple siuce, soft ginger cookies, milk, tea. DINNER: English mutton chops, scalloped potatoes, carrots Julienne, salad of cucumbers and celery in lime jelly, pineapple charlotte, milk, rhu-bar- b, and good luck is called for. Every huckster and grocer arranges his wares to look their best and its only the canny shopper who discovers the blemish if there be one. There are certain conditions and qualities pertaining tr 'gome seasonable fruits and vegetables which the experienced housewife should recognize. strawberries and Pineapples, cherries are most plentiful during June and each ot these fruits has some definite characteristic whn h wilt help the marketer to make cherries float In water and aound good purchases. ones do not. Brown rot, the most Pineapples present little difficul- destructive of all cherry decays, is ty because they have few imper- held in choc k by low temperatures. fections. should be Cherries should always be kept in watched for but it is easy to dea cold place. tect. Over-rip- e pines are soft and Choose Smooth Beans frequently- have black spots. The black spots indicate "black rot The seasonable vegetables are which becomes troublesome with peas and string beans. While warm weather. This usually starts these are obtained throughout the at the base of the fruit aud is year they are most plentiful and quite apparent. cheapest during June. What are "string beans to us Select Clean Berries mean several varieties to the marIn marketing for strawberries ket man, but no matter whether watch for bright, rlear color, firm, they are green or yellow, they beiries with crisp should be clean, vivid and smooth. green hulls free from sand and Crispness isdesitable, but a slight dirt. The boxes should be well ly wilted bean can be freshened in filled, whether they he pint or cold water providing the other quart Sizes. If a quart weighs legs qualities are good. The hears than 17 ounces including the box should be unnotireable m the it Is short weight; 20 ounces la Even a slight bulge indicates pods. pod.i standard weight. that will be tough and stringv. Decay and are the Peas should be a clear commonest faults with cherries. color with well filled, firm green pods. The chert When the pods are y woimy colored cannot be detected on the letail-er'- s and rough it's a sure light the sign stand but it can easily be is too old and the peas Will picked put gt bom tor wormy be tough and hard. Over-ripene- CHIC FOR SPORTS here Elementary Tap Dancing i. Swimming of d From lUuntimicd Rage 1 ST ) bi.i'iin;; young wi lows alive with ' orp-- i s m tm i old husbands. bet tei than starvation -lid Flench newspapers m i tt.ii K s on l he United a S it"s be use Uneie Sam has the gold M cmiard, with-u- i E It. n Speaking of sales taxes- Did you know that J Peirpont Morgan, who paid no income taxes in 1931 or PM., lohn 1 Rockefeller, who has started giving away nickles instead of chmes because of the depression; and William Randolph Hearst, who allegedly sipcerely believes in equality of the masses hut gels plenty riled up when he doesn t get his own way, all believe in the sale's tax as a chief means of government support as against the income tax. - u- Seif i.uin' tie England what Eng is one thing what the lan doc Unit'd M, te, is another The London Toms siv, the Roosevelt " gold pi i.i n "i i pud' 0 ion The London Times and other Euiopem papers should know about repudiation. Of one ihoig President Roosevelt may be sort the fact that France and England don t like what he has done j loves that it is a good UNITED THE FOR thing STAIES That will satisfy him not elteted He wis in Paris or London hid Our own business and leader and sales tax mil orate, whose name fs on the catalogue mailing lists of most of the nations mailorder hmisi-(where he will nog have to pay the state sales tax) is in distinguished company. al p l mission a.kig . tl . sane but d ,. I.r thev me to get American paper money and not gold for them arc Tin v h ive our slu, i Led thy: for vve have also had somen shocks for instance, in connec-fowith ten thousand millions of good money sent abroad, we to get ANTHIN'G, ale not going r.ot even pap-e- r money ) Spada, Corsican bandit. with eight murders and many other crimes, is captured, in spite of his boast TOO 000 men Mr Spada could not take me discovers that the will of Musso-- I lim is equal to many times 100,ooo men. woven white wool Roughly Sp ida. a violent man, became a e makes the sports suit bandit at 25, after shooting, in the worn here by Ruth Chanmng, back, two Gendarmes arresting film favorite. It has royal blue one of his fi lends and he is fieice for royal touches The skirt hen a man ran awav with has deep Inverted box pleats and a woman v ho lived with him, the pullover sweater has its cowl Spada shot the man's uncle and neckline of blue. his couMn, a wee man. Any revenge was better than none. In primitive Corsican wilds, SpaHEALTH RILES da knew nothing of modern Amerdli-Mith the Anz PHOENIX. ican methods, which consist in advent of summer weather here-th- e a judge that will turn having thermometers hover about 109 you loose. or influential officials degrees during the months of July on whom you bestow a cut, of and August the state health department has cautioned city and your earnings county health authorities stringKansas City reports an interest' ently to enforce sanitary rules and kidnaping A young regulations governing restaurants ing romantic 25, taking a bath was ordered hotels, boarding houses and lunch counters, to assure fresh food and to diess hy two kidnapers, taken clean dishes and other tableware awav and returned on payment of ruAj-- make the little things that little '. thin gs seldom noticed, but so important fine cooking Some m Europe that own United Stotts bonds and now learn that s The tenacles of Electric Bond and Share are once moro reaching into Cache valley and up Logan canyon, this time in a unique experiment. The Odium and Hatch summer homes, show places of the canyon, will have electricity from an 4gted auxiliary powej plunLim on the edge of Logan i er, if are present plans developed. - pepper OO f. for example. t rYTTTTrFTTTTrTTTTVTTTTTTFYTTTTTl Ittrnl ' which has done Congress nothing but obey orders from President Roosevelt during the current special session, is just about ready to sit back and watrh the reoults of their radical moves And what results . are possible President Roosevelt has been given power unequalled in the history of the United States If he will, he can drive the money changers from the temple instead of letting them pull the strirgs from behind the pulpit as the Morgan inquiry has plainly shown is the case today. -' two-piec- America has stood peacefully by while he .slashed right and left at veterans costs and government The people have faith salaries. in him This faith, no matter how solid, will falter if he does not continue O his furious pace into the upper money markets. P. N. Congress is giving him power to readjust or cancel airmail and ocean mail If lie will, he can save millions through these WANT ADS Too Late to Classify con-trart- s. Four Couples Get Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses have been issued from the office of County h Clerk C V Mohr to Delmar Marshall and Rosarim Lucille Waits, Logan; John Marlow Pocatello and Violet Whitney, Weston, Idaho: Charles Clark aad Christine Rader Munger fields, Shoshone. Idaho; Dean Gardner and Neva Humpherys Clark, Elna, Wyoming FOR SALE LOW wheel wagon hayrack, Jack- 'son fork rope and work horse. J5. Phone 521-FOR SALE OR RENT S room modern home, large lot, close in. Call 826-- J8 FOR MODERN RENT-Unfurms- Deb Shoe Fiiday morning (he last word "n summer r fcl-wea- anived! TO SELL FOR 89c aiid 98c Ltadies Footwear in any one of 51 colors Leather Soles Only J)8 Cents! Childrens Sandai, Firestone Rubber Soles 8) Cents! 9 Only These Are Genuine-Sanda- l O $39,900 ' She speaks in friendly terms of as she one, young Irishman. describes him. who presented her with rosts. and hopes he won't go tfi the penitentiary for kidnaping her The young lady says: "I don t hold any malice against the men I realiy liked that young Irishman awfully well " hen she was restored to the bosom of her family, she pointed wistfully to a wilted rose bud on her breast, saving- "This is my souvenir of the beautiful bouquet the kidnapers gave me.",. , f Values! College Bpot Shop at Style a a a pv.y.v.v.v.-.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.- a I Vue v, hcd home at 128 South Inquire 227 West J8 First East. First South. PILLS CHICHESTERS - Brown FOUND on left pony, female, branded J3 Call 1138 thigh LOST- - Bunch of keys. Return to JO Logan hotel Reward BRAVO. An Exhibition of Trained Dog? A CACHE COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS of roar4 hrofcUt. 1 1 nt ni c H It 1 f: fir? SOLS A k (if in am ovi 40 r,r Jo! ei Kty ijptv f I r T DRUGGISTS S Saturday, June 10th H.fvi EVERYWhtR at 6:15 p. m. Every boy in Cache Valley is eligible to i; enter his dogs in the free for all races. : The harness and racing bikes will be refurnished free PRIZES FOR ALL WINNERS! ? Roys and Girls ! Professor Isadore Shoore announces June ng- 15, lOJJ as Openi- BICYCLE RACING 10 Fine Prizes! date of Cache Valleys New School of Music! In Joining- This Class Peginncrs Receive Complete Violin Outfit Absolutely Our representative will call at your home to give further details H-ee- IISIC Co. over-ripene- Phone 536 All information and entry blanks ! d ever-prese- SI. More about TODAY Herald-J- ournal n 11-- of Attend Meeting In Ogden Mrs Everybody PHONE 50. T Mr. George Pauli presented a group of young stuuenls in two delightful piano rentals, Thursday afternoon and Thursday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs N D Sahsbuiy All of the students were under eleven years of age and displayed marks of careful and thorough training and plaved with assurance and poise The following program was given m the afternoon, duet, Norman Salisbury, Jr, and Clarence Han Spring" Julie dull; Bubbling ShepRive King Ruth Sanford, herd's Evening Song" - Blake, Boyd Farewell to the Alps Mareussenl Bohm. Margaret Ann Ryan; life of Kevin, Clarence Randall, Narcissus" Kevin, Hilman Johnson; and Leaves Spindler Flythg "Spring Song" Elmenrirh, Junior Salisbury; Life of Chopin, Junior Salisbury; trio, Mrs Pauli, Clarence Randall and Junior Salisbury; "Shepherds Song" and "On the Meadow" Lichner, Helen Wilkinson; "Spinning Wheel" Schmoll, song, "My Virginia Christensen; Old Rag Doll," bv Katherine Salisbury, accompanied by Junior Salisbury. and Wilson Boy Shepheid Bachman Succors Mazurka The Fair" -Mary Ella Sanford: Gurtlett and "Spring Song" Clarence Randall; March by Chopin, Junior Salisbury; piano duct. Prelude," Chopin, Boyd and Mrs Pauli. "Hallowe'en- "- Burleigh and Sonata In G, by Mozart were played contest numbers as Virginia was awarded first Christensen place and Ruth Sanford, second Miss Helen Bullen acted place as judge After the progrum, light refreshments were served to thirty guests Th evening program was presented by Virginia Christensen and Ruth Sanford Mrs James Bullock of Preston, sang a group of vocal the program. selections during The following numbers were playtwo ed by young pupils: Avalanche Kunz; Heller; "Cinderella" "Halloween Burleigh; Sonata in G, Mozart: Vaise" Durand. "Robin Red Breas-- " ConCone; "Dance on the Green''Bohm; "Bubbling Spring" Julie Rive King; Spinning Wheel-Schm- L Clarkston 12 West Center, Logan ) furnished free at 1 - THE NEW BIKE SHOP 3vl Federal Ave. Phone 099 '''V.V.V.V.V.V.V.ViV.V.V.V.V.V 1 I 4 |