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Show T SOCIAL HE II K li A L I). J 0 II U N A L. ' I T I 1 -- By Martinj.. Watch Party BOOTS AND II Lit BUDDIES Marriage baturckv Lee A4rx. to MUs The Virlni ( r i m;r riarv LouLs (H Ha U v. Of town Dr. m t'Eue i Ur riMjn- i- nr i !u. December UN. The yrir.u temple au spend-:i;- ( on ui Bermuda in? their lio:u and will n.uke their home in St. tin Luuis ' . return. home Hu' Air. lew y George I. IV'ston informally a family at New Year's day in to ('inner Attorney compliment Preston's brother, Dr. A. P. Preston and young son, Billy, of Denver, Colo., who spent the New Year's holidays in Bogan. uni Mr;.. cnU'i txiiu d vira J. and .mi Hostesses At BY Miss Velma Watterson and Miss IDDn Gt.sil e:;t "rbiim'd a group f fri.uids at n New Year's party li.'iid'iy cvonhig at the home of l. Gcs-eMiss The evening was spent playing games after which u dainty hiieii was served. The guests included Miss Watterson, Miss Gessel, Miss Ardella Watterson, Miss Thelma Johnson, Miss Miss Margene Danielson, H"len Spcth, S'cldon Thornlcy, Willis Riggs, Mose Watterson, Allen MeCirrey, Woodrow Watterson and Garneil Poppleton. U'l. E. MrKENXFY i j Am ric in Biiilge League or puitial Tile score, hone; reivjy adopted by tic; Anuricai P.''iiif;e Fugue at its national championsixth annul ship ton n imeiit ill .Yew York n has great tern'eney to make City hands uneven the Ics:-i- h usually intercsiiag. It livens up the bidding lie- cause it is posable to take a chance on going down nt least one trick if your opponents could contract make a and still win the deal, and it is bound to improve the play as players, when In a difficult con-- j tract, try to find a way of successfully making it. Following is one of the most interesting of the .hands played at the national tournament. It wa3 played in the firs round of the national contract team championship. AA-K- .'. 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At midnight, a couple portraying Father Time" and 'The New Year." arrived and added to the merriment of the pa i ty. A bn'fct supper was served at ilic close of the evening. Twelve gutots were included. Greater Savings Than Ever Before! antee that . . Our Past Deeds, As Wells As Promises, Guar- guests, Mrs. G. Iv. Wray and family of Blaclifoot, Idaho. The table was attractive with holiday decorations. A social evedinner. Eighteen ning followed guests were included. Mrs. Wray and family were the honored guests at a family dinner given Sunday afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Nelson at their home. K-J- -4 from Calchinq Cold ? Mr. ami Mrs. W. R. Skanchy entertained at a family dinner party at their home Friday evening in compliment to their house 48-3-- 2 K-- 8 410-- 7 Up GettingBack- com-nuni- sts Local Visitors feel V8-5-4- -3 Q-- 1 0-7- -6 1 4A-8-- 5 The Bidding South was the dealer and passed. passed and North opened w;tn one diamond. Last, who was not vulnerable, overenlled with one heart. South bid two diamonds, West passed and North hid three diatenth monds, which East and passed. West then put in a three one down to heart bid, willing go but North hid trick if four diamonds. Urn llay Easts opening lead was the ae of hearts, which dropped Norths king. A small heart was returned, North trumping West's jack with the deuce of diamonds. Not til returned the aee of dia-- 1 morals, which dropped West's jack. The declarer now saw that if East held the king of diamonds he could make his contract regardless of the location of the King of clubs. Declarer's next play was the ace and king of spades. He then luffed the jack of spades in dummy with the seven of diamonds. returned A small heart was 4 Wed gOCial GiVCn x,y LlTlplOYCS i Employes of the Better Wheat Foods company entertained nt a party at til'1 home of Mr and Mrs. Denton Rogers Tuesday evening. A variety of games and cards formed the cnlerlainment after which a late lunch was served, tuxteen guests wire prisent. i , Of Livestock At the 14th Annual COLISEUM Ogden, Utah s'Sh , ,V -- mi, Y entertained at for a group ol evening. After the ride they returned to .ho Pedersen home where supper was served. The remainder of the evening was spent with music and games. P'ifteen guests were included Board Members At Dinner Fete members of the Logan Stake Y. L. M. I. A. entertained at a dinner Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Ezra Lundahl. After dinner a social evening of visiting and music were enjoyed. Those included were Mrs. Lundahl, Mrs. Connie Raymond, Miss Ella Neddo, Miss Ann Neddo, Mrs. g, Oginda Anderson, Mrs. John Miss Tess Harris, Miss Bernice Quinney. Miss Esther Olsen, Miss Ruth Simpson, Miss Phoebe Miss Pearl Spencer, Robinson, Mrs. Cynthia Gardner, Miss Merle Dunn and Miss Oreta Morrell. , V . Urn l and I like CIIESTEIUTELD Cigarettes. To me, they are mild that is, they dont seem to he strong; and there is certainly no Lite, so far as I ean tell. have a pleasing aroma. Reduced Rates On All Railroads H $$ j "X' v afy?,'. m evermore PLAN TO Men kola ram in y?N P To me, they taste Letter and they Fut u "i 4 THEY TASTE BETTLR sstiUa to open them, tab cn chest ta .f K & . Features C ljli y, -- V it' ty. THEYRE MILDER Special Amusement t T- Mr nnd Mrs. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 ATTEND! ' 4' v Bro-fcer- Ogden Livestock Show fa Pi pt V:Jv ; ;r g Board Greatest Exhibits 4 v. Schooner Party Includes Fifteen i See One Of The Countrys tu s ! January 6, Poultry and Seed Exhibits folks dance tonight nt s o'clock in the Third war. amuM on nt h ill. Prizes will he given Good music has been .,e(uiel. Everyone is invited. H y Green of Balt Lake is visiting at the homo of his parents, Mr. nod Mrs. Bam Green. Mr... l. A. Nielsen has returned from a Logan hospital where she uin'ei .'. ot an operation last week. Mrs. (. J. Jensen was hostess s, the Salvation array to the Coterie Club at her home hired a huge ball often recently were guests Special Thursday. isrd by the Montparnasse .Mrs .1. Paul liurgess, Mrs. Verio and more, than 2,00't n.enf Ipeter.en, Mrs. Jack Baxter and women and children sang hymns, of Mrs. Hemy Biheby Logan. High spiritual testimonials score prize was won by Mrs. Eu- ;apidaudfd joilpiji fa prayer.' uul'l, and Petersen the guest prizO gene .went to Mrs. Verio Petersen. George Riggs is in a Logan hospital where he underwent an appendicitis operation recently. Mr. ami Mrs. Walt. Stauffer of Halt Lake Perkins. spent the Christmas -A. Fife and daughters, Mary holidays at the home of Mr. and NOSE DKCPS..U ) Maltha, and son, Wendell, Mrs. ilyrum Hull. Mrs. Joseph Gittcns of Smith- - MF.VV AdD IN Pit. V' Hu TING COid.i Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jen- - Dinners Honor -7 and - iyr a ia:im Jr.:. Dm rrcvdly iljv- -J Getting Up suffer f Dnugl, 100-poi- nt VK NORTH Nights (iiu-t;.v- ;l j A sleigh riding party was enjoyed Friday evening by a group of young friends. After the rid5 the guests were taken to the home of Miss Marjorie Wahlen where supper was served. Miss Wahlen and Miss Ruth White acted as hostesses. After supper the remainder of the evening was spent playing Bunco. Fourteen guests were included. you from du.nniv and rul fed by the declarer with ihy thric ut meads. He then p the seven of clubs, winning n dummy with the ace and returning the eight of hearts, trumping in his own hand with the four of diamonds. He now had roruptetely stripped the dummy of hearts and spades, so his next play was a snail diamond, which East was farced to win with the king. Fust was down to the king and jack of clubs and the ten of hearts. If he lead; a heart, declarer will ruff in one hand and sluff in the other, so all that East could do was to cash his king of clubs and the declarer must then make his queen of clubs. With the aid of a strip and end play, he had made his contract of four diamonds, scoring 80 for tricks, and, as this is a contract, he getting the premium, making his score on the hand 180 points plus. Copyright 1932, NEA .Service, Inc. Secretary Fourteen Guests At Sleigh Ride n MOKE ACTIVE Although PARIS, Jan. 4 the Salvation army has been more welfare in active its and more work in the French capital, it wigs not until recently that it began concentrating its moral efforts on Montparnasse. That gay hill has been sobered up somewhat by hard times and along the famous boulevard every night can be seen companies of jobless. in great part inebriated. Following a new policy of holding Thi, rhd-o- ultra' lively arranged Ills' was S.mirduy and (sei.ing at the home of Mr. was Dinner Mrs. R. J. Oakley. s ""'cl one long table ( ent( red with a silver basket of poinsitta. were tall At the four corners nrin 'css tapers in Silver candleAil New Year's Fete If bv L. D. Morrell. 1. M Visitors Honored At Family Dinner run-dow- ninI HYRUM of At-.- spent visiting at the Inane of h r p. u nis, Mr. and Mr ', J. G. Mannin.:. la M tidiiih;M .SaDit'lav from an r- -I it nt. the home of fur liana And r a of she k. t Jut v. i.; hy M r Floyd iovompanii;! wa: Ditiittkv.n of Tuiimnian v.ha her p,ue t over Bund .y. William Phillips is spending some time al Twin Isillr, Idaho, I. dives n and aud vieiady vi. mug friends. S. Price Mrs. and Mr. Lloyd and and daughter, Fern and Ol-were dinner gmuds at John, tlv home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin ,S 1nre it Weston. Fiiday. Parojd JvrUirs of Lava, Idaho, muking an extended home of hi mol her, of no-ho- st Atlor icy ,i Sunday. .in are pd.vi.v ( fiicnd.s enjoyed it Nv Vent's eve rarty evening at the Lindquist horTe in T,oun canyon. Supper was seru d after which the evenin'1: w'.'Tnt I'laying cards. Those m rho party ware Mr. and LJrs. C. A. Lindquist, Dr. and Mrs. N. K. Muua, Mr. and Mrs. Hess Attorney and Mrs. and Mrs. L. D. NeisLtU, Mr. Kolnrd Emmett, Ir. and Mrs. S. M. Bud?e. Dr. anl Mrs. J. C. Havward, Mr. aim Mis. William Lehman Mr. and Mrs. Val Palmer and M. and Mrs. S. H. Stock. roup at gue.-t-s i Canyon Party Neiv Years Eve A and son, Wallace, (limar DAYTON m. (In PAGE THREE !' Jr.( were field has been visiting with lmr the home of parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stork dale at Christiansen. Mr. and Mrs. J. Vcrn Nielsen .Franklin, Idaho, New Year's day. Mr. and Mrs. Klden Manning entertained at their home fallowvisited with relatives nt Trenton, ing the Lions dance last Wednesday evening. Guests were Mr. and Thursday. The primary officers entertained Mrs. E. J. Wilson, Jr., Mr. and 'the children of the ward at a Mrs. J. H. Wright and Mr. and Mrs. John Baxter. dance Monday afternoon. Rev. T. It. Paden of Logan Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brel' en- u ...... i. spoke to students of the. South ....a high school at their chapel .'Liriin of Preston were gupsts of Cache exercise held Tuesday. The subMr. George L. Jones Monday. which was L man Btokes of Preston re- - ject of his address, d Building a SimthlhMd, vn.Uy spent a few days visiting well received, was M. W. Snath . r parent.;. Mi. hi.i j. uiniparents, Mr, and Mrs. House of Life. Mrs. sang a selection, accompanied by Phi!!,, is JnUiu.-lYrkins. Mrs. J. W. Wright. Mrs. Veueta Niel-.cgave a reading. The proCvilli.un (.inqj-- f was directed and arranged gram w Me m. Lnj: q II ;'J1 1 sen ha t rLmuv.n, V I. Editor Benion Mom.:; I- JANUARY MRS. RULA C. PITZER Made Of Announ euu V, THE CLUB NOTES - Announcement V H Every CIIESTEIUTELD that I get is and I feel like 1 am getting my moneys worth that there is no short measure about it. I like CHESTERFIELDS. They satwell-fille- d, isfy me. ,. . reduce congestioif. 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