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Show Tin': HER Honors Bairs Golden party Mrs. Morrell Gives On Program For Study Group Wedding Day Study gtnup met Thursday evening at the home of Inez Beigeson. Mr. Cathennei Monell diseus-e- d 'Nutrition foi tables were covered with Arrington. Inez Itergeson, Kns.-llBat'kei, Wilma Diaper, Gertrude Erickson. Vera Nelson. Beth .Nyman, Helen Shaip, My tie Stef ten, and Cleo St et tier and Mrs. Mor- onm containers marked placs 9 people. Gilt letters, marked the white napkins. decorated by two The tables were grandchildren, Mrs. Ruth Fern and Ora Law of Smithfield. Bair wore the white silk In which she was wedding dress married 50 years ago. Her children presented her with a gold wrist watch and Mr. Bair was presented with a gold ring. of The Scandanavian Society which the Bairs are members sent and them a lovely potted plant manv friends sent greetirgs. After supper a family group and the evening picture was taken was spent In dancing. lo. yellow bov ached they ' two 5 ear mil Short tact 'tan ry ot un- - par- - rell Next meeting of the group will be held May 5th at the home of Mrs. Arrington. Mrs. Andersen Is Club Hostess The Book Luree Literary club of Smithfield met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Lee Hales ol Logan with Mrs. Grant Andersen as hostess. Mrs. Orvel Heaps was in charge of the program and reviewed trie book History of Popular Music in America'', by Sigmund Spaeth. Luncheon was served to 15 club' members and the following guests: Mrs. Weldeon Kofoed, Mrs. Randall Hillyard and Mrs. Eva Dec Hales of Logan and Mrs. Gaylord Sorenson. 5361 to Entertain - uch. Anniversary nw) such Sr ' pi.,1 tah? r'aS-electe- "hrt )u the at the dream pastel-colore- peren. after ? ATTENTION FARMERS Car othei Oil JO dirui ithom r von u t mar- Per - u are All suing oss a a fur-- Section Section . . . . 00 Steel Power Takeoff Manure Spreade LOGAN TRACTOR MOTOR CO. upped looted for in nohle Midas with Mrs. Melvin Buttars was hostess to her Literary club Wednesday evening at her home in Cornisi. Mrs. Bryan Bergeson gave ttie program on poems and short stories. A delicious luncheon was served. Experienced & PARTS MAN Permanent Position Miller Chev. Co. 489 SOUTH MAIN Logan, Utah id you Phone 1820 home! On Poor Risk A woman who has been happily married for 12 years says she took one of those Will Your Marriage tests recently, just Be Happy? for the fun of It, only to discover that according to the answers she gave, she and her husband never should have married each other at all. According to the outcome of the test, their marriage was a mighty poor risk. Her husband is an only child, and worse yet, the child of divorced parents. When they married she was earning more than he was for he was starting his career at the bottom. They are of different religious faiths. And to add the final handicap to the marriage, her mother lives with them during part of each year. According to most marriage experts, all those Paul - rura1 tcluded rganir rs ago opelled capao-- J ,inp ar quite walked ts Mended nent. entured a fine self ur d. "We ur pastel-colore- be Wrong Marriages facts are serious drawbacks Thanks 1 to a happy marriage. This wife says she is glad she didnt see that test BEFORE she married her husband. It might have scared her. But being ignorant of all the chances against their being happily mairied, this couple went ahead with complete faith that their marriage would be happy and last a liifetime. Here we had all those terrible problems and didnt realize how serious they were. the wife says with a chuckle. So we just met our problems as they came along and they never seemed insurmountable. LOVE CAN BALANCE POOR RISK I tell you that story because in spite of all the experts' advice young men and women keep right on falling in love with and marrying what the experts would call poor risks. But if two persons are deeply in love, if they take it for granted that they'll stay married for life, if they meet their problems as they come along, theyll probably get along all right. They may not be Ideally happy all the time. But then few people are whether married to a good risk or a poor Greet Friends Honoring Mrs. Sarah E. Hyde on her 82nd birthday, open house will! be held at the home of her son-- 1 and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.! Orvel Cherry, 134 South Third East, Sunday from 12 noon until 7 p.m. Family members and friends are invited tc greet Mrs. Hyde and it is requested that there be no for your kind consideration We wish to extend eur heert felt thenks to our good friends who heve kind enough to lend words of encouragement to us, eur store personnel toward our entire business institution. been end These messages of encouragement heve caused us to know that Edwards Furniture Store is a wanted business institution in this community end to inspire us to develop an even greater furniture store for Cache Valley. 1 Please accept our thenks end rest assured we shall do everything possible in the future to merit your patronage. We shall continue to lend every effort to give you the best furniture values available. We have enjoyed serving you end we ere indeed proud of our record. We like our community, our customers, our personnel, our merchandise, our buying end selling policies which have been proven to be sound, and acceptable. -- OUR POLICY- - to never heve dissatisfied customer. As you know, we have always invited criticism. And from this criticism has been built e great furniture store. We prided ourselves on making an extra effort to see that every customer is completely satisfied. This has been our oolicv for over 70 years since the establishment in 1880. Merchandise tn Only the best furniture we can find in the largest markets the country will be offered at the lowest possible prices. You will find many nationally known items exclusive et Edwards such as Lane cedar chests, Bigelow carpeting, etc. t Pricing Every article in our store is priced in plain figures. You yourself can see exactly what an article will cost you. w Easy Payment Plan gifts. Since it is not always convenient to pay cash for furniture end since Edwards Furniture Store is a home institution, we will allow you time to pay for your furniture end on e plan that will suit your need. Satisfaction Guaranteed eauty e our listry. Hardy Egg-shape- To RES Your good will is our most treasured asset; end our attitude is that we ere not satisfied until you ere. You must be satisfied with your purchase in every way, end our entire selling person nei stands ready to make you so. Such a policy has proven to be best and e long time of service has proved it so. PLUS TAX ONLY 6.00x16 SIZE Prior to April 1st $12.95 IT'S MARATHON Goodyear's famous economy fire that runs and runs and runs MAIC0 &iq Saving Come ln--Y- ou On Other Dont Need Sizes! - - . . SECRET-EA- R Now you can toko pari in any activity and few will know you suffer a hearing loss. A new secret To Pay Cash JACK'S TIRE & OIL CO. Maicos noticed 46 North st West Phone 84-- J hearing help Secret-Ea- r hides unin the folds of your ear. You gain better hearing than you ever believed possible. Learn today about secret hearing with Mateo's Secret-Ea- r. NOTE: We realize you have to live with your furniture for many years so may we suggest that you choose it carefully always consider quality as well as price and you'll make fewer mistakes. though you have visited our store many times we think there Is always a pleasant surprise for you when you drop in. We are always glad to see you for we consider it a real compliment when you ask us to help you select the kind of furniture you will be proud to own many years to came. Even HDQ: I.lojd'i of Lo14 W. Cener. MAICO gan. Please Send 1 ! Darley Open House Class Party Mrs. Sarah Hyde )TE i Weavers Entertain Is a more powerful force than the marriage experts usually admit. When marriage is based! on real love, a couple can meet1 almost any kind of problem, over-- 1 come all sorts of handicaps, and end up by laughing at the experts. That is, if the young couple go into marriage confidently, never having any doubt that the marriage will last. arms mcert," love-- Farmers Insurance Group Leon one. Love IF wai. An eighth army military commisreturned to the console to giv' sion convicted Tanaka of ordering Celebrating her 7 1st birthday on' the rcst of Ms pr0.lam. i firing squad execution of March 31st was Mrs. The first number in the second Gen. Guy A. Fort and Sgt. Brig, Mickelsen of Weston. John A nice lunch was served to part was written for the full Chandler after their capture in out The the in 1942, performer pithed Philippines guests at a long table graced with oigan. two birthday cakes. Covers were the necessary stops, opened the swell and crescendo pedals to placed for the guest of honor, Mr. A CTO OUTPUT limit, paused dramatically and Mrs. C. A. Mickelsen, Mrs their fie audience had become t until Mrs. Hall Roma Hulda Nelsen, of TOKIO, April 9 (U.P Japan Lewiston, Mrs. Lovina Allen. Len-or- a breathlessly silent, and with a doubled its output of passenger1 his flourish hands great brought cars and trucks during 1948, it Olsen, Minnie Feller, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Mickelsen, Mr. and down on Ihe keys. Not a sound was announced today. Japanese The ensued! audience tittered. Mrs. Marlin Mickensen, Mr. and automobile manufacturers Greatly flustered, the perfor- out 18,500 standard cars andturned Mrs. Vernal Mickelsen and daugh4,90 mer out another slop, midget models. pulled ter Deann and Myrtle Wentworth. The lunch was prepared by then another; jiggled one here and there. He again Myrtle Wentworth and Isabelle made another his dramatic pause, and BIRTH CONTROL Mickelsen. TOKYO, April 9 (Uib CompulThe honored lady has been con- again brought his hands down on fined to a wheel chair for many keys. Not a sigh from thp mighty sory birth control was advocated today by one of Tokyo' largest years. She was very happy to meet pipes. her friends after the long Isolated The organist suspicion were newspapers, Yomiurl, as the only aroused. Quitely he slipped from effective means of combating a w inter. She received many gifts his bench nnd made his way tojnslng population, and messages of eongratulation. the post of (he organ pumper. He found the old fellow tilted back in his chair, smoking his pipe. Phi The organist grasped the old mans homy hand. You were tight, my friend. AVe did give them a fine concert, didn't we? Now-givus some more wind and we Beta Sigma Phi sorority will Represented by meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the'will do even better on the second home of Mrs. Wesley Schaub, f70 part of the program. D. And together they did! East Fifth North. An evening wit'll modern, mu111 North Main Street Easter eggs as shown, arrange eggs sic, will be t he program presentLogan, Utah in a small compote with a stemmed ed by Mrs. Heber Sharp and piano base. The tiny cart or wagon in selections will be played by Carma Prompt and fair servicing of Mr. and Mrs. Verden Boman enclaims for 18 years in this which this is placed may be a toy Schaub. Members are Invited to bring tertained Mr. and Mrs. Vivian or a cardboard reproduction of one. To fill in the space around guests. Weaver and family at their home county. in Lewiston Sunday. the compote and to conceal Its base, mass flowers and greenery around the stem. A ceramic rabbit shelf or borrowed from a what-no- t house Ceorge T. perhaps a fuzzy counterpart of the Open will behonoring held at the home Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Parkinson Darley same bought from the FARMRS AUTOMOlllI store may be used to key the in Wellsville in celebration of his of Franklin entertained their Sun80th birthday. Friends and rela- day school class at a party Wedcenterpiece to the Easter season. INSURANCI tives are to invited call Sunday nesday evening. Games and re More Easter eggs scattered freshments were enjoyed. around the cart will serve as fa- between 3 and 7 p.m. d vors for younger guests. place cards are cut from paper, decorated with small decals and lettered in white. Even Experts Can WANTED si hen urned ibility Is Club Hostess Five Bar Are veil Mrs. Buttars WOOD BAR HARROWS min t easv-to-ma- d. m the n TOKYO, April 9 (U.P) Lt. Col. Yoshinari Tanaka, wartime Japanese commander, was hanged afc Sugamo prison today for executing two American prisoners of Beta Sigma To Meet Monday NdmeS OlfirPr? stand HANGED 1 overalls are ideal for the active youngster Mothers will be delighted too. Sisters as it is simple to make in check or cotton plaid By NEA Service fabrics which launder Let your Easter Sunday dinner On easily and well. Use contrasting,A YV Omdfl S VxlUD bias binding and table mirror the charms of a l applique a cocky Thursday afternoon the White-hea- d Scottie. pup made early spring garden if you want to from x scraps sisters met at the home of for ereate an setting trimmings. the occasion Mrs Elrr.a Porter, with unfailing appeal. Pattern No. 5361 consists of tis- of the hostess. sue pattern, size 2. 3 and 4 includ- - L'AC Womans club held its nn-ebeing the birthday A setting such as the festive one Enjoying the party were Mrs. Scottie applique, material re- - "I13,1 business meeting at he BIu shown may be contrived in a few Porter, Mrs. Jessie Whitehead and quirements and complete direc- - bird Monday afternoon. jminutes from easily available mat- Mrs. Gretta Corbridge of Preston, tions. The following officers weie4 Mrs. Phyllis Klngsford, Mrs. MagSend 20c in COINS, your name, to serve for thj com'nl Besides flowers jonquils, tulips, gie Jamison and Mrs. Adele Morr- address and the PATTERN s Harris ihyacln,hs or whatever your NUM- year: Mrs. Franklin ison of Franklin. will yield youll need a few BER to ANNE CABOT co Herald president;. Mrs. ,1. C. Lunch and social visiting were Journal 828 Mission Mis. Asa Bullen iKas,er eKgs and a toy cart or St. San Frand enjoyed. you have. cisco, 3, Calif. recoiding secretary; Miss Marie WaRon Barber, corresponding secielary table linens the Irish linen cloth and Miss Johanna Moen. treasurer. above is a soft green with napkin Mrs. Asa Bullen read two charm of darker green use these as a foH for your hancinR ing short stoi les and tea was servd c'?5: " to members. lingj 'hen pres- 1 1899-Iq4- fo7'40 child.1' Debt iou led weit served to 10 club members, Guue formed them by the grandchildren, Daffodil favors in the decorations. bear, st ut , the JWith Weston Lady (Continued from Page Two) don I am the performer! On Anniversary And whirling on his heels - - The Pan she and draped with yellow h,t satin It reamers. Yellow tapers In crystal holders and a beautifully decor-e- d wedding cake, presented lo liould Spring Garden For Easter friends Celebrate Thoughts, Thing: of tne goldn of their rar--antversary ,,Mng the family of Mr. and Mrs. Bair of Richmond enjoyed - delightful supper party at the In Smithfield Marcn K!wanis Lodge the occasion On Logan. Utah. Saturday, April 9, 1919 ALP-JOURNA- Phone S19 Fre. Booklet NAME ADDRESS TOWN Let Us Feather Your Nest , |