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Show mnkmvM 1 !f The vf $r( r rr 4 , Frocks 4 Ait Fuller Logan, u I And Filmier, Wraps I Elegantly Casual - Society- Fussy Fornr.iLc; Arc Floliday Hits Hill Herald-Journ- al Kvi rung, December WtUneialiy 114 ' r moulded diajieiy and plummeting neeklines for holiday fes-'t'lLiiess, ns does the Zoe DeSaile-- . me- - designed i lo BY M'SIK lilMIlll Of gown shown left s. r E i Muff Writ, r uni out- - mauve eolored lelanese. si reen- s NBA YORK Foi the ho. hiigh' fotiir. pnntid with garland' of had'd i isi thee an- - violets, the fabrn is manipulated i hi id the on i. id tm t ltd is liftt ' n to make good n in the designing ,i tn ml n pi io ir si ling fron fi on whin use of decorative pattern to in li d till!, from i' mi, A of tin ' m i s Preferred wraps fur topping ih g .'M v h h h isn't been von look like a fitv n n diesses like these are made of f..r i long t .in is th-tin u'litist fur w r n vnu it- ut to tighten your gnp on mj i m tli in' boun lentei. eitoiimiy furs bleached to look t our waist, glamorous or white furs born that id ,hnk n u cnc't i"trnenl. n , f, In keep ng w nil tl e m ,l.i, doe way Inti resting new style note iil'nt at ig job on tlu midriff in fancy fur wraps is their non- trend of bearing down on Em- - ilialnnt look, seen in ermine, fush- !un-i h linging jtiaey ganeo and in kiy with the gi n- is lumdeied to nil i shine for the mned into lumberjacks; in era! jubilation that victory lous white moire broadtail, suen nuiideis are seroll-trac- New York dress designers holidays, coat are whittling down neckin', til with Hiding bands of gold as the Maxirmllian-designe- d at the right, which with belted soiay , haubng out fussy niulci als mi femback and belted cuffs looks as w hoping .sooe of the scisons most up the tinsel wink of trimmings. Theyll not only make me fatale styles, however, depend casual as a campus coat. ilium w i 1, v t I . -- i,i ' , . ' -- VI fabu-ahea- . SERVICEMEN WILL BE HAPPY WITH A HOME OF THEIR OWN BY ? t a W uiastmaster Brilliant responses were made by Pmf H H Cutler, "Strategy"; Thomas F. Green. "Secret Weapons"; L D. Naisbitt, "Present-daKrai hheads, Detours and Flank- L M Theurer, lng Movements"; y ! i i ' ' ' Mil-me- 'I i Ill-mar- y , i - , 11 i ! Maughan Camp Has PrntT.1r, IUglillll . v j j J d-- I , Jumpers have priority for any figure the constant companion m any wardrobe. This one has a set-i- n belt and an unusual shoulder treatment. A change of blouses gives you a new costume with each -- f ! .n ay VapoRu? I A ' wearing Pattern No 8641 sires 14, 16, 12, is designed 20; 40 18, 'Ci, 0 : & 'flSi A A ' h& 0 ss, All Si: es For Your Home p b ni LslvtSS 10. V 37 WEST 1ST NORTH PHONE J, ' K 174 0 SR 1 'or con.'1 t I sing h TM tM f r hG' i 1A tra ft t Sv j The a Paie Mom, Dad, Grannie, Grandpop are all hopiny theyll get slippers for Christmas. Some like gay. giddy styles, others need theirs smart and sensible, hut they all prefer them comfortably cozy. P. write fabrics . . . colors galore . . . sizes for big and little .. . unrationed lounging slippers to please everyone can be found at Sears. Listed here are onK choose a few. But better take a tip from Santa your slipper gifts soon. Home Chores Aid Weight Control 4 ! ' (h r l n yv jear are ierty of In Sued t V nuali the the ated dest stnes fr 4 A S j laftcta Women's Broca SLIPPERS Rer. 1.49 i Now Rich brocaded taffeta in rose color only. Medium heels with soft padded soles. Keep your feet Jacquard Weae RAYON SLIPPERS Ko". now l.ys 1.19 S and comfort- - So gay and flattering they able and save your boost your spiuts as will as well as rest your feet shoes Womens Sbeeplined inside. Fuzzy Wuzzy SLIPPERS feet welcome the warm comfort of these snug fitting Tired ftA Soft Capeskin SLIPPERS Soft capeskin slipper for indoor wear. Popular moccasin style. Opera Style SLIPPERS Hard soles and medium heels with soft leather uppers make this real buy. Reg. 1.49 Thick Vehet Corduroy SLIPPERS iTnck velvet corduroy in maroon color. Medium heel, soft sole. 1 COMFORTABLE HOUSE SLIPPERS? FOR MEN Olsen Supper Party ALL LEATHKR StJoseph! SLIPPERS ASPIRIN World NOW SHOWING MIRRAPIANOS Modern-Style- 354, LaRoist Seuer At I d, House Slippers 19 Up to 2.JH) Excellent quality slippers. Long Cory and comfy for tiled feet at wearing and durable. Tan leather the end ot a hard day. Soft pad- - uppers with leather soles and rub-ie- tl ber heels. A gift he'll appreciate. soles. Rubber heels. Guaranteed Pianos At HART MUSIC SHOP Preston, Idaho 261 NORTH MAIN Logan, Utah i FI i! SLIPPERS Leather soles and rubber hels Soft, thick sheepskin Idaho Couple Take Wedding 100 TABLETS i cozy Newbrand Dinner See These ami" dot" l With test week at Utah State Agricultural college making it impossible to schedule a Christmas Vows dance in the final week prior to the Christmas vacation, a dance Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Crane of will we held at the Dansante Fri- Mink Creek i.ave made known day according to Adelle Young of the marriage of their son, Rex K. Logan, sfudentbody socials chair- Crane, PHM to Brucia Gorman. don, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Decorations for the sport affair B. M. Gordon, of Ponderay, Idaho will be centered around a holiday on December 2. The ceremony was motif, she said. The dance will be- performed by the branch president of the LDS church at Sand- gin at 9 p. m members will be 'point, Idaho. Studentbody admitted with studentbody cards. The bride is a prominent memThe faculty is also invited to th ber of church and civic circles of 'hristmas ball. Ponderay. Mr. Crane is a graduate of the Preston high school and former student of the USAC. He Mrs. fulfilled a mission to the Eastern States and upon his return enter-- i Gives ed the navy service, training at Entertaining at dinner recently tbe Farragut base. at her home in Paradise was Mrs FOUR BEAUTIFUL .'.if j ' 0 0 on Daniel H. Wells camp of DUP met Friday at the homy of M-- s Leiand Maughan of YVellsville with Lieutenant Nettie Thorpe in charge. Mrs. Mary Leishman and Mrs Eliza P. Stuart gave the prayers and opening remarks were made by Mary Andersen, captain. The lesson was given by Mrs. Marvilla Riggs and the history of Mrs. Esther Leishman read by N. ncy Hendry. A story was told by Mrs. Joseph B Gunnell. Refreshments were served by Mrs Maughan, Mrs. Alverta Leatham, Geneva Murray and Nettie Leishman. SSv 0 I a a a a gait. 0 Slipper party was given by M.s 0 Edwin Olsen Friday evening honoring Mrs. Ellen Olsen. Mr. ami Mrs Gardner Berntson and son Ray of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Philo 0 Sedwirks and sons Dean and Keith of Ixigan, Barbara Olsen, Lurry 0 Olsen and Mr Olsen. Popular Pictures f a Group t 5s! ih! for anl entif a Honors Duplicates of All I Benson. A family dinner was also held in their honor with guests including Bishop and Mrs. George Ricks and family of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs., toward Ricks and family, Mr. and Mrs Louis Ricks and family ef Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ricks and family and Mr. and Mrs Gene Ricks and family of Benson, and Ethan Ricks, who is home on furlough after having spent the past 16 months with the armed forces in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Ricks also have one other son and four grandsons in service who were unable to be present. During the afternoon and evening 130 guests called and many lovely gifts were received by Mr and Mrs. Ruks. P Pioneer Camp Enjoys Meeting 12 ?tg H. jumper, requires 2h mUerail; blouse. yards of .requires l' yards of 30 or h material for short sleeves, Ida Newbrand. For this pattern, send 20 cents, Seated at the table were Mr Fireside; in COINS, your name, address, and Mrs Carl Swenson of Lnvton, the PATTERN Utah. Mr and Mrs Frank Olson sie desired, nnd Leader NUMBER to Herald-Journand family, Mr. and Mrs Maurice ilia's Pattern Service, 149 New Obrny and family, Mr. and Mrs Honoring Chester Zollinger, Montgomery St, San Francisco, Lester Newbrand nnd family, Mr members of Providence First ward Call! and Mrs Delwyn Newbrand, Em- fireside group met at the churcn for a surprise party. Mr. Zollinger ma Lyle Newbrand and the hosthas acted as leader of the group ess and is leaving for military service. A social afternoon followed A delightful evening was spent and Mr. Zollinger was presented Mrs. with a gift. Gives 'w ictures S Observing their fiftieth wedding anniversary with open house recently at their home were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alexander Ricks of USAC Students To Dance Friday n .ct ancc Honoring Brother j r j Guests included Mrs Ruth Moss, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Earl. The committee in charge, besides Mr. e ates, listed Prof Morris, Dr. L Hanson, Mr. Rich and Joseph Anderson. -- oumi a BY ALICIA HART NEA Staff Writer Work at full steam if you want In compliment to their brother, household tasks not only to keep Paul, prior to his leaving for militidy, but give you exertary service, Tilda, Eva and May your home will keep your figure Poulsen gave a purty Friday eve- cise that trim. ning at their home in Mcndon. for Good trick working up to Supper was served to Mr. anJ Mrs. Melvin Beaten and son Reese capacity speed is to plan a timeand Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beaten limit for each routine, then try of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. to beat your own record. This not only bring more muscles Henry Garner of Deweyville, will Charles Yonk of Logan, Mr. and into play and burn up more calMrs. Victor Beaten of Tremonton, ories, but make shorter shrift of Melvin Fryer of Deweyville, Mr. tasks and give you more time for and Mrs. Jens Veibel, Mrs. James something else. Working in unrestreting exer- Poulsen, Laura Poulsen. Minnie Poulsen, Mr. and Mrs. James cRe shorts and a sweater, I m Jensen ajtd son Ronald. Mr. and told by many maidless womento extract figure beneMrs Edwin Olsen and children, wb fites from their chores, also serves and Fred Poulsen as a reminder to keep a spine straight when bending, to run up and down stairs with a springier - , i costing around $3 .Wo eipiippd with their regulir Combined with television, a r condd.omng nuCittg, officer, and tiyuheis of waid and ail lice other new den es for i lie Irovnieni e tir-,held n sm tal honoring Mis luxur.ous living Itmug foi Now the American people are M iry Zollinger, who is Nuini a, Idaho, being told thc.C such Uixuncs wank Lun, dit on was served to Louise be found in inexpensive houses, a' M le 1nkett, Louise least not in the immediate pndvv ir Ei hr ill in, Pt lland, Mary Zollinger, Mlldr'-wo'i id. Minna Lola Ashliman, Americans vv ill probably not feel Siuth, d Salma Hammond, Leonhardt, urca.n over the r too badly havnfg AbersolJ, Rhea Johnson, houses stripped of ininy ot their Leona Rear,. Martha "world of tomorrow" feituris. Because met of them are go- Ki.cdn Spuhlir and Clara Astle. A ime gift yvvus presented tl ing to bo so glad to h ive a hous "hngir of their own, it will look gooll',r-sdo matter wli it. The war wife who h is lie living with her family or her inlaws .vr the duration will help 111C happy in a home of lu r own even v.thut 'world of tomorrow Peter Maughan camp of DUP features 1,11 1 ut the home of Mrs lleber L. WEMOME 1 KI ('Y Berth 1 w.th Captain (Keen in charge, Maughan So veil the .serv'- whoj Prayers were by Mrs. Cassie H has been living 111 such c!o,v Mrs. Jane U and Paenehley quarters he lias forgotten whit Maughan. The history of Robert tne word "privacy" mean., CampbeU Wardrop was given Dy e Ar.d so w ill the w and the lesion ers who have never known when Mrs Mmd Hendry, Cassie Brenili-l- l the house they were in might was given by Mis. v .d he sold, who - if tiny had Ri fi eshments were served to 13 children found renting a house Mis Green, idles by in the fir: l p'ae' about as easy Mrs Vert Stuart nnd Mis. J me as getting hold of a eirlon of 1 B. Maughan today The great mnjoi.iy of Ameri-ran- s ire go ag to h ive j,ii h an uppreciat on for a home of then own whin tms war is over thit thiy aren't likily to be loo di if it i jt exii-tlMint apou tiU Alter spending an enjoyable fu"- th.rv dieamed up back in the war lough at his home Pin ate Moins viais K shop, son of Mr. anil Mrs f Robeit Bishop of Pai.ul.se. has o' timed to Camp Roberts. Calif hs dt part uie Ins mother ente-t.ud at a dinner paity in his honor Plans vvtio marked for Pi.vite and Mrs Moms Bishop, Believe misery, as nvt motiur Mr aid Mis U eslev Mair and do. Rub theft of P'H.villn, Idaho, and Mr throat, chest and Mis Robeit Bishop Soi oil and back with v time - tested .l.ng followed dinner. i Couple Celebrate Wedding Anniversary With Open House Lati V M I oil s Lions entertained their e last p tuners at a bancpiet-dancevimng, with a wartime them" H Him ted in to cats and other program numbers lnnncr was served at the Blue- - &. bud, while dancing tok place n Hiked Eecdes Club President R. J. Rasmussen greeted members and guists, while Eugene Yeates, gen-- i jjj, ci il chairman of arrangements, intioiluiod Prof A J Morris n.i y ,i Girls Give Party Moving Away ar . For All Figures Auxiliary Officers Honor Member MII.LETT The homo of the futuie" w is sold so enthusiastically to America that a lot of families believe honu s they cun have post-w- 1 1 f I f t KETII hPH u' 1 and Mrs Barbara "i'nonditional W dhs Lamb Sunender", and Thuiston of Hyde Park, Mr. am! Hno Olsen, "Prophecy of Tilings Mri. Mr and Mis John Reeder to Come". Weldon Ricder of Cornish, Mr Group singing was led by H. M , William G Reese of Pctersi n, accompanied by Gilbert and Mr-Whitney . Mr and Mrs Robert Thorpe, while other musical numReefer of Trenton, Mr and Mi l. bers included accordion solos by Norman Dahle of Ogden, Mr and Nadine Wright, and r. Lions club Mi" Arvel Reese and Mr. and trio consisting of Mr. Peterson, Mis Lowell Reese of Benson and Lothaire Rich and Ray Nelson, the ho dess accompanied by Mr Thorpe. i tffcT' Logan pm t y was given by Mia tj Kc, Si of Hinson at hei home S.itiu ilay on her bnthday nnm-veisu- s '1 be evening w is spent ' la l.illv followSlipper v.as sirveil to the X E Munk, ing Dr anil Mrs Mi and Mrs Roland Kei.se, Mrj Elizabeth Kee.se, Mrs Maridean Mr and Mrs .Ryberg of Logan and Mrs. e.il,inu Ashi roft, Mi A I .s v Banquet and Dance for Partners Entertains it M Logan Lions Entertain At Mrs. Reese full-sk- .. FHONJi |