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Show t THE HERALD - JOURNAL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMP.ER UTAH, LOGAN, 3, PAGE THREE 1931. RULA C. PITZER Society Editor Call 50 NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Friend Honored At Ts, Fkis Alt Giififim Wsdb :sd;y The Twenty Millionth Ford car now on a country-wid- e tour visited Logan. Arriving shortly before 1:45 p. m. oclock, the epochal vehicle was escorted from the South limits to the Service Motor Co., where it and its driver were officially welcomed by Mayor A. G. Lund-stro- m. Following the welcoming ceremony Mayor Lundstrom and President B. G. Thatcher of the Logan Chamber of Commerce inscribed their names in the log of The Twenty Millionth Ford. The car, when it completes its tour, is to be preserved with in other famous automobiles Greenfield Village, Henry Fords reproduction near DearDorn, Mich , of an early American village. The Twenty Millionth Ford was assembled in the Rouge Plant of the Ford Motor company at Dearborn, Mich., on April 14 in the presence of Henry and Edsel Ford. of what the Contemplation production of 20,0(0,000 automobiles means may be easier if it is recalled that a total of only 27,000,0o0 motor vehicles trucks automobiles, passenger and commercial cars of all kinds and busses were registered in the entire United States. Beautiful Women Love New Powder Beautiful women, admired foe youthful complexions, use new wonderful the French process face powder. Purest and smoothest powder on known. longer. No Stays flaky or pasty look. No grime or prevents large grit. MELLO-GLpores and never smarts or feels Blends naturally with any dry. MEL-LO-GL- Demand complexion. Prescription Drug Co. Mello-Glo- . (adv.) Mrs. George ess Giiffrn was host- at a charming bridge tea at her home afterWednesday noon for the members of her club and several invited guests. Following bridge a dainty luncheon wras served at four small tables. Marigolds and Zinnias were used as table and room decorations. Those included at the delightful affair were: Mrs. Joseph Morgan, Jr-- Mrs. Wilford Mrs. Eric Johnson, Lundberg, Mrs. Heber Bingham. Mrs R E. Berntson, Mrs. E. G. Carter, Mrs- James Johnson, Mrs Viggo Johnson, Mrs. Henry Scheby, Mrs- J F. Gleason, Mrs. L Westerholme and Mrs. Russell Hanson of Logan and Mrs. James C. Jensen, Mrs. Lorenzo Mrs Peterson, Eugene Peterson ami Mrs. Algernon Peterson of Hyrum. Mrs Berntson won the high score prize and low' score went to Mrs Algernon Peterson. , - Bridge Party Miss Ora Rose entei tamed at a bridge party at her home honoring Wednesday evening Miss Marva Hickman, who will leave soon for Salt Lake City. After a delightful evening of bridge a damtv luncheon was served to the following guests, Misses Evelyn Anderson, Ellen Rose, Pearl Andrews, Nevada Waterson, Ruth Ow'ens, Phylis Carina Lewis, Roberta Smith, Ycminig Charles Tate, Thain Watson, Dinner At Florence Morgan Bennett Blair, Leonard Wasden Hattie John- Stott son, Myrtle Hunter and Joseph Mr. and Mrs C. Orville Stott Mrs Charles Olson and Mrs. Quayle. The entertaining rooms were will entertain at a dinner party Don Edwards enteric 'med Monday evening at the Olson home attractive with late summer this evening at their home. A for the officers and teachers of flowers. variety of late summer flowers will be used In decorating. the Fourth ward Primary assoI he guest list includes, Dr. ciation. Why is it that it Is always a and Mrs. J. W. Hayward. Mr. Following a business meeting, on a and Mrs. E. J. Maynard, Dr and a social evening was enjoyed big was camping trip wno moans the Mrs. IL R. McGee, Mr. and Mrs. and a dainty luncheon loudest when he gets a tiny dare Hayward and Mr. and served to the followingMrs. D. P. Murray. Andrew Johansen, blister on his heel. Primary Officers FASHION HINTS Gamp; By Msjnedl in Party Home Entertained Liijan Tashman "T Tsiap!l An interesting marriage of the early fall season was performed Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple when Miss Lila Dames of Hyde Park became the bride of Rulon B- Squires he-m- an 190-pou- - Mes-dam- es, of Logan Glauser and BerSerge S. Balhf. uncle of Mr. nice Smith of Preston, Idaho. Squires, officiated at the cerewere Beautiful garden flowers mony. acemployed in carrying out a The young couple decorative scheme of pink and companied to the temple by V. lavender. G. Dames, father of the bride, The guest prize and also Mrs. Florence Perkes and Mrs. high score prize were presented Harold Daines. low The to Miss Hickman Mr and Mrs. Squires are both score favor went to Miss Bessie employees of the Thatcher Glauser- Brothers Banking company and expect to make their home in Cooley. Bessie Logan, following a honeymoon trip to Idaho Falls and the northwest. Surprise Party Held ATTRACTIVE Birthday Dinner A new face powder, compounded to meet individual requirements, is attracting much attention m Cache Valley. The Mrs J P Morrell entertained service was Inaugurated by the at her heme Wednesday at a Stockton Christiansen Beauty family dinner complimenting Salon of which R. M. Smith is her husband whose birthday manager. anniversary occurred on that Th Salon has been open for day. three nights for spethe Places were marked for nine cial past demonstrations and to afof ford everyone an guests besides the guest opportunity honor. Garden flowers were to see the copyrighted formuused as table decorations. las and analysis. According to Mr. Smith, the system includes the use of sevFamily eral French blending powders which are compounded followAt Simpson Home ing an analysis of the comMr. and Mrs. R. M- Simpson plexion with regard to the color entertained at a prettily ap- of hair, eyes, brows and lashes, pointed family dinner party at skin and lips and to the textheir home Friday evening in ture and condition of the skin. to their house compliment MEDICAL NOTE guests, Prof, and Mrs. D. L. Last night we gToancd and Sargeant of Cedar City. The table and entertaining mu'tered, We had an awful dream rooms were attractive with late summer flowers. Covers were No stomach should be cluttered With pickles and ice cream! marked for fifteen. For Husband Dinner Party . In Logan Canyon not another winter without Miss Ruth Wiser was hostess to a group of friends at a canyon party Monday evening. The gay affair was in the form of a surprise party, honoring Miss Margaret Burgoyne birthday anniversary occurred on that day. A delicious chile sypper was served around a huge bonfire to the following young people: Dean Jennings, Alfred Carlson, Matt Richards. Elmo Packer, the guest of honor and the IltON Fmmeman whose AN Iron Fireman on the job you need not dread nor winter, worry over fuel bills. You will be comfortable, too, because Iron Fireman beating i$ so inexpensive that you can ' ' afford an abundaace of it. forced wnderfering cuts fuel bills 1 5 to Iron Fireman 50 per cent. It burns smaller sizes of coal which cost less. And it bums less coal. Automatically maintains even heat or boiler pressure, produces firebox temperatures 500 to 1000 degrees hotter that hand firing, savea labor, prevent smoke, and there are no fires M VtlTH hostess. Alta Beach Hostess To Kalon Club Members of the Kalon club were delightfully entertained at the home of Miss Alta Beach Wednesday evening at a bridge supper. The tables were attractively decorated with Blackeyed Susans. Twelve members were present with Miss Phylis Sheffield as a special guest. High score prize was awarded to Miss Flora Fames and Miss Milicent Fames received the second favor. build on cold winter mornings. For homes, apartments, and commercial beating and powet plants . , . sold on convenient terms. Ask us to make a survey of . your heating plant. The French Colonial exposition held in Paris this summer promises to bring a decided flare for orientalism into our winter wardrobes. Parisian couturiers have inemtroduced the elaborate broideries and startling combinations of colors, all borrowed from the near and far east. most Hollywoods Perhaps outstanding exponent of this new trend is Anna May Wong. Chinese actress. Miss Wong cleverly adheres to a touch of the orient in both her personal and screen wardrobes. Her exotic beauty is subtly accented by bands of priceless Chinese embroideries or collars that once graced the robes of ancient mandarins. An excellent example, of Miss Wongs artistry In combining) the orient with the Occident In her costumes is a gown of heavy white satin, fashioned along the newest princess lines of the seasons formula. At the decolletage. Miss Wong has added a pagoda collar of silver, gold and red embroideries with remarkable effects. it (fVQVy General Electric VJ7 nome appliance A. H. PALMER AND OOIIO .the machine that ' made coal an automata fuel t - . If Baby Daughter Brightens Home NOW , NO MORE SHOPPING FOR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. THEY ARE ALL HERE IN ONE A A A A young daughter came to brighten the home of Mrs. Oral Saltern of Logan early this week. The baby brightens the home made dark by the deitn of me husband and father. Oral Saltern, six months ago, after only a few short months of married STORE FOR YOUR PURCHASING CONVENIENCE. life. Mrs. Saltern was Miss Millie Hoffman. formerly $ TO Ji head registered Hampshire rams, ten choice yearlings and the rest are lambs at reasonable prices Will hold until October 1st if desired. Myron Carter, Preston, Logan. Idaho, or call 730-FOR SALE it il 25 (Effective September 1, 1931) reduce our stock of new, latest model Graham Sixes and Eights we have decided to cut our prices (which were already low) to unheord-o- f new lower figures! Now you can buy a brand new Graham Six or Eight with full new car guaranty and every latest Graham feature Improved Free To S6 AGENTS WANTED General agent, all forms, monthly, commercial and specific hazard health and accident insurance 418 Old line stock company. Hearst Bldg., San xrancisco. Call FOR RENT Apartment. i f - furnished RENT Nicely front bedroom, outside entrance. 162 North Second West. FOR E S10 E LOST Bundle containing shirts and stockings Return to Herald-J- MAZDA AND EDISON MAZDA LAMRS " ELECTRIC GENERAL SALE Monarch kitchen S5. range. Phone 79. woman WANTED Experienced between age of 25 and 35 for housework on farm. Call after S5. 8 oclock. 691-RWOULD LIKE TO BUY Good fresh Jersey cow. Phone 274-- J FOR SALE Cannery green beans, lb 3i cents. All size cucumbers, 40c per hundred. will deliver. S10 Phone 680-R- FOR HOTPQINT ' APPjtAwrf; $3.95 HOME APPLIANCE DEALER Cache Valley Electric Co Phone 53 with panel body) Safety Plata Glass The above prices at foctory are for the AND COUPE PRICES ARE STILL LOWER. 3. 20c Logan S4 Reward. ournal. general ago ELECTWC Synchr- Provo Bartlett FOR SALE pears- Call 1003 or 338 South S9 First West. Authorized GENERAL Wheeling, Rubber Cushioned Spring Shackles, Over-siz- e Hydraulic Brakes, Body Insulated for Silence, o-Silent Transmission (on Special Sixes and all Eights) and 50 other distinctive advantages at a saving of $100 to $335 according to the model selected. Let us show and demonstrate to you these wonderful cars at these unbelievably low prices. They will amaze you. S10. 382-- J. General Electric Home Appliances lead the market in the electrical world. What better evidence than the fact that G-- E emblems put the distinguishing mark on 200,000,000 electrical products in American homes? G-Appliances are easy to buy through the Thrift Budget Plan. Come In today an popular G-let us demonstrate the General Electric Home Appliances which you need in your home. AM REDUCED PRICES Too Late To Classify How many time Have you asked yourself "Doe Jokn SmitH' store sell tke article I want?" Have latest in electrical equipment you ever desired tke where to look for it? without knowing just You need no longer hunt for a store which carries the appliances in which you are interested. Let us simplify your electrical problems and help you make the losical selection. j iFmEMAN I under one roof Logan, Utah North Main Street 186 In al! windows and windshield. fou'dcor, Sedans. TOWN Free Wheeling included in oil Passenger Cars without extra charge. YOUR PRESENT CAR WILL PROBABLY TAKE THE PLACE OP A DOWN PAYMENT. VENIENT TERMS FOR BALANCE. SEDAN VERY CON- 3, Part time messenger BLAIR MOTOR COMPANY n wanted-Wester- Union. For information con55 cerning money found on Main street afternoon, Wednesday call at Herald office and pay for this ad, FOUND Utah l t WF.ST FIRST NORTH mem SLOGAN, UTAH j |