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Show THE HERALD - 1, FRIDAY,1 SEPTEMDER: JOURNAL; LOGAN, .UTAH 1931. PAGE FIVE "NEWS NOTES RULA OF INTEREST TO WOMEN M&as&8 SiSa-Fashion Plaque STEP UP ROYS j Family Dinner Honors Guest The town girls of the Sorosis sorority "entertained a group at a slumber party at the chapter house Wednesday evening. The evening was spent with games hind music. A midnight supper vas served. In the morning the guests enjoye a waffle break- -, fast. Miss The guests included Faye Daines, Miss Erma Cottle. Miss Phyllis Lewis. Miss Claire Peterson, Miss Bernice McCracken. Miss Gayle Nielsen. Miss Clarice Olsen. Miss Troy Pedersen, Miss Lucille Parkinson, and Miss Trix Pedersen. The committee in charge of the arrangements for the affair Included Miss Laura Lte.Par- Miss Twilla Her. chairman. ' ' Lund, Miss Helen Johnson and CHANEL sponsors striped silk Miss Bernice Boyle. scarfs to go with the smartest fall clothes. The model sketched is of natural shantung, Dinner Guests and printed in brown and yellow stripes. Wednesday .... m w Brigham Young Camp Program Attorney and Mrs- - Asa Bullen entertained at a family dinner party at their home Thursday in compliment to Miss Frances Barber who left Friday for New York City. The dinner table was centered with a bowl of and bronze shaded orange autumn flowers. A social even-nin- g of music and visiting followed dinner.. Miss Barber who was former at the Whittier supervisor school I is left for New York where she will do post graduate work this winter at Columbia university. j The Brigham Young camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers met Thursday atternoon at the home of Mrs. A. H. Thompson, with Mrs. Thompson. Mrs- B. GThatcher. Mrs. Ellen Barber and Mrs. Rhoda B- Cook acting as hostesses. The program for the afternoon was given by Samuel B. Mir.un. Tiie subject was on Utah Musicians. Mr, Mitton talked of George Carlis. a pio- -; ner-musician and played and hang several of his composj-- J lions. He included In his interesting remarks alxitit Li- i- organ and also of Evan Stephens, whose music is by church members. At the close of the program, delicious refreshments were served during the social hour pro-igiu- well-kno- Club Members Entertained . Mi-sErnest D. Earl entertained the members of her club at bridge at her home Thursday evening. At the close of the games a dainty lunch was served. The table was centered with a bouquet of bright garden GRIPPING TALE flowers. ifri Warren E. Hansen had as iier dinner guests at her home Places were marked for Mrs. HUNTINGTON, L. I.. Sept. 18. J. L. Earl, Mis. Thomas Car-do- n. Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Strong, Mrs. Mrs, E. S. Hansen of Garland. (UR) A gripping tale of kidnaping ana murder in aristocratic Paul Hodgeson and the hostess. i Long Island Sound was told , again today in the coroners inNew Reduced Prices! quest into the death of BenEnjoy Womens jamin P. Codings, slain yachtsman. beaten, tied and tossed Supper ARCH from his cabin cruiser, Penguin. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Vereen PRESERVERS entertained a group of friends INQUEST ADJOURNS at their home Thursday evening $Q50 HUNTINGDON, L. I., Cent 38. at a trout and waffle supper. The coroners inquest into Music and cards were enjoyed The Pair supper. the death of Benjamin P. Cei- following .... Ties - Pumps - Straps lings. slain yachtsman, adjourned for one week at 3 p. nv .toPETERSONS day, at the request of District 'Attend Family Attorney Alexander G. Blue of Reunion SHOE STORE Suffolk county. Two witnesses had testifiedMr. and Mrs. P. V. Cardon that followed. self-fring- ed , : Friends Trout . other unmarried under five lost when Jan Lewis, two years old and blue-eyewas selected as Baby Ponca at a bathing beauty contest at Ponca City. Okla. She is shewn here with Lew Wentz, millionaire oil man, who sponsored the unusual contest. Seventy-seve- n ladies d, CALFCLUB 4-- H $JQ50 IT V - !I!!1!,HR RENT YOUR PIANO ' - l.; i - v.t - THATCHER MUSIC CO. t and daughters, Margaret and Lucy Beth, .and son, Philip, Lake City motored to Salt Wednesday, where they attendheld ed the family reunion there in honor of Mrs. Cardons father, President Anthony who was observing his birthday seventy-nint- h versary. we gives. S. . . .anni- .t green stamps & ji. v II. Redemption SUilion In Our Store ., , Fifteen members of two calf clubs In the county exhibited their calves at the county fair. Ten of them were members of the North Logan club of which Robert B. Crookston is president and Allen Israelsen secretary with Dr. O. W. Israelsen and Wallace Beutler leaders. The North Logan has all grade calves and the winners in the club division were John Beutler, first: Cecil N. Christensen, second; and Newell Crookston, Jr third. The other members of this club who exhibited calves are Monroe Johnson. Jack King, Merlin King. Allen Carl N. Nyman. Leland Palmer, and Robert B. Crookston. Five members of the College ward club exhibited calves and Russell Olen' with a purebred Guernsey won first; Van- Jensen with a shorthorn heifer first and Mariner Jensen with a steer, first grade Shorthorn Elmer Olsen -- and John Olsen, other members of this club; also exhibited their calves. Lee E. Olseq is leader of the club. 4-- H H Are Offered By J&K 151-- arranged Just sur- given Friday prise party evening in compliment to T. II. Reese at his home. The occasion was the birthday anniversary of Mr. Reese. The affair was planned by members of his family. A dinner was served. A bowl of pink and white feathery asters formed the table centerpiece. Covers were marked for ten guests. Following dinner a pleasant evening of visiting and music was enjoyed. We Deliver 32 West of J. C. Penncys Howard McKenhey, Prop. Call ai.d let us help you select your meat for your Sundays dinner. Where only the iiesi meats are sold and the prices you are. pleased to pay! roasts POT pound .. f LAMB LEGS ; - LAMB CHOPS 2 Pounds .... Give a thought to your spices and extracts. There are tremendous differences in quality some things you v'ould insist upon if you Inrw all of the facts. 1W M SHOULDERS LAMB Pound LAMB STEW M Pound, SMOKED HAMS Whole or Half, lb. .. ROAST PORK ' Pound ;r... A USAGE, Genuine 2 LBS pork Sausage, ROASTS VEAL Pound FRESH SIDE PORK Pound . 114 U4 Plenty of Veal, Perk, a Chickens, Lamb, Home-- Rendered Lard,-Etc. 1 motored to Thatcher, Idaho. Sunday. They were guests for the day of Mr. Pond's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pond. 29 I' - i :F Federal 1 V ; Ave FREE DELtttERY! ONYX mmm HOSIERY Chiffon or Service J Weight $1 .00 lr V! l I 1 PETERSONS' 1 SHOE STORE LiarawKiiiiir Phone 16-- WE SELL FOR LESS . T $5.49 $1.49 59 C 89 C Bag ............ of Ground MUSTARD in a teacup, and a teaspoonful of any other in a second cup. Add water to form a thin. smell the paste, Stfr each of them thoroughly.-Thefrom bothvyThe difference in strength and 'richhesS'will he marked, especially if you let it stand for a few minutes. I lere is the reason for what you have just tested.' A mustard seed contains two oils. ' One is the flavor oil. The other is absolutely flavorless a natural adulterant. This flat oil is removed from Schilling Mustard so far as possible, so that practically nothing is left but the flavor oil. That is why Schillings has more flavor why you use less. FREE.- A copy of the 80 page book Flavor Secrets containing thousands of new suggestions in the fine art of flavoring food. Not an ordinary recipe Place a tcaspoonful ;, , Schilling Tlewr CtoPO PHONE 530 a if ' . V 5, , Potatoes liH) lbs. Red or White ...JVf Tomatoes Ripe ACd, and Firm; per bu Flour White Rose . mu 48-ISack .... Flour White Rose $435 X 98-lsack Flour Whole Wheat or Graham 24-lsack Germade Coarse or fine; sack.... Rye Flour 10 Pounds Pancake Flour 4 sack Vinegar Pickling White or Brown Per Gallon Onions Sweet ICA X Spanish; 10 lbs Watermelons 44 X (Winter) Per lb Wf b. b. aai b. book. Used by schools and domestic science lecturers. It will make a lot of difference in your cooking. Send 6 Cents (mailing cost) to Schilling, San Francisco. LEMON. Schill ing Lemon Extract contains 3 II iSf times the amount of lemon oil required by the United 3 times as States Government Pure Food Laws much! And more than most any other you can buy. That is why it goes further why it imparts a richer lemon flavor. The same is true of Schilling Orange, Almond, Vanilla, Rose, Peppermint, and many others. CELERY SALT. Celery Salt is a blend of fine table salt and ground celery seed. Compare a bottle of Schillings with any other. Note its darker color. That is because it contains more Celery Seed more flavor three times as much as many others. Also, Schillings contains no celery stalk which is comparatively flavorless. You can plainly see these stalks in other brands but never in Schillings. Theres all the difference in the world in the flavor. 49c 95c 6 Sweet Onions, Spanish, pounds.... 25 C 6 Navy Beans, pounds 25 C 10 bars Laundry Soap, 33 C Beer Bottles, clear glass, dozen .... 75 C 5 School Shoes Mustfit the feet properly, look . smartly, give lots of service. Realizing this we have arranged for your selection (he finest line of shoes for glowing girls, you have ever seen. And at about half their real worth. $2.00 to $4.95 ? -- f , 4 ; j At- Broken Lots for Children and Growing Girls Values to $5.00 $1.00 to i V was Headquarters for Fruit Jars, Caps, Rubbers, Etc! Cans Salmon .:.... Peaches, extra fine, bushel .... $6.50 to $8.50 i nd delightfull Mr. and Mrs. L. Austin Pond and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leitchy Preserving Sugar ... lbs. Preserving Sugar ...... lbs. Preserving Sugar 48-Pou- A !l , . Phone Spend Sunday 2n Idaho FLOUR Snow Drifted Speerys White Rose Golden Gate Electric Light Johansen shoes are recognized everywhere for their fine fitting qualities and their very unusuAI styles.. V e have just introduced the line again this Fall and we are more than proud of their superiority. A AAA to C I'A to 9 CITY MARKET Family Observes Birthday Pound Po-coc- 100 lbs. New JOHANSENS YV-nk- J Grown Cucumber GREENVILLE. N. C. James L. Corbett believes he; has set a new record in cucum ber growing for this part or the state. He grew a cucumbef weighing five pounds, 14 inchef and 12 inches In circum- long the members of the second ference. ! troop of the girl scouts at the club room in the new library Frogs sleep in the mud dur-A building Thursday evening. ? business meeting was held after ing winter. wltlch a social hour of games was enjoyed. Dainty refreshments were served. Twenty guests were included. colors. The guest list Included Mrs. Wilford Lundberg. Mrs Joseph , Morgan. Jr.. Mrs. 2. T. Mrs. L. Westerhohn Mr". Lee Hales. Mrs. R. E. B.vnison. Mrs. E. G. Carter, Mrs. W. 'V. Owens, Mrs. D. P. Murray. Mrs. F. A. Pehrson. Mrs. Frank Jackson, Mrs. E. A. Johnson. Mr.;. Russell Hanson. Mrs. Geotge Heinrich. Mrs.. George Griffin and Mrs. . Alma Sdnne. , . Bridge prizes were awarded to Mrs. Pehrson and Mrs. Westerhohn.- evening. Supper was served from two small Abies. Each was centered with a bowl of autumn flowers. Covers were marked for Mrs. k, Loretta Lunt, Mrs. Lester Mrs. Joseph Carlisle. Miss Rita Cranney. Mrs. Alma Pond of Thatcher, Idaho, Mrs. A. V. Reese, Jr., of St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Edwin Carlisle of Salt Lake City Mrs. S. R. Belnap of Boise, Idaho and the hostess. Bridge was enjoyed following supper. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Belnap and Mrs. Reese. SEE OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS! 22c Per Dozen Paid For Eggs 25 autumn Mrs. W. J. Nelson entertained at a prettily appointed bridge supper at her home Thursday 55 W. Center WE BUY FOR CASH Come In and See The A real 1 Mrs. J. Clarence Johnson was hostess at an attractively arranged bridge tea at her home Thursday afternoon. The guests were entertained at four tables of bridge after which a domty lunch was served. 'I he sieving tables and living rooms wore decorated with asters it' the v- GROCERY COMPANY 10 hi Bridge Supper INDEPENDENT IBeatwx $10.00 to $13.50 - Entertains At - Falls Smartest A full range of sizes and widths to fit Any normal foot and fit it smart-Iv- . to 9. A AAA to C and sizes 4 J&K shoes this fall are just a little smarter than they have ever been. The fine shoemaking found in these shoes could not be bettered in custom made footwear and they are much less expensive. w. Huge , . C PITZER Society Editor Call 50 dean up of fine quality foot- wear. Not all the sizes in each pattern, but enough to make a real interesting lot to choose from AC tpj.nv .Me NEW finolmm Fmi ean ar Ar MEAT DEPARTMENT Pork - Veal - Lamb Steak Round Steak Sirloin Steak Pound T-Bo- ne ) SCHILLING i 50 i; COFFEE a Baking Powder BROTH-ER- LACQUER is just the product to brighten your linoleum. It brings out the beauty of color and design. , It produces a hard, durable and surface. It dries hard in an hour. It will not discolor the easy-to-cle- lightest of patterns. Renews the beauty of linoleum and retains the beauty of new. old OLDEN ANNIVERSARY YEARS 1 1 A SriCES S LINOLEUM extracts spices I All kinds of Cold Lunch Meats Be Sure and Visit Our Bargain Basement Now' Open with a Complete Line of Household Goods! FREE DELIVERY ! new LOWE mg ) ( J an Lova Brothara Linatevm La-qnana after it i affltii EXTRACTS 1 viw.veeAviwywi |