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Show YAlLCT LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE UIW f f---d low. Mrs. Ford Jacobson and daughter, Ann of Shelley, Idaho, are. visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Josephson. Mrs. Jim Skinner and her son, Ad-roand wife of Sugar City, Idaho, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pan Taylor, Mpnday. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Miller and fam ily attended the circus at Logan on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Manning and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wads-vyort- h and family spent Sunday at Hooper. t Floyd Stohl, Deloris Harris, Glenn Garfield, Gordon Nessen, Verl Anderson, Ivan Miller of California, Hope Wofflnden, Dorothy Munk, Ruby An- '.derson, Esther Stohl, Mrs. Ivan Mil- ler and Eloise Brough enjoyed a party ' at. Logan canyon, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dayton of Salt Lake spent three days this week visiting at (he home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Josephson. Miss Gladys Richardson spent the week with friends in Logan. Mrs. Frank Rich and daughter, Lor-nMrs. Wesley H. Ford, Mrs. J. H. Wooley and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hansen were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Wooley, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Homer and children of Ogden, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Oleena Homer. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Richarddsen are spending the week at Ogden. Bonnie n, a, I Ti! : 1 : Thursday evening, June 4th, Mrs. Sadie Crozier entertained at her home at a shower in honor of Miss Cleo Gorringe, whose marriage to Wesley Landvatter took place Sunday, June 7th. A delicious luncheon was served to 30 guests. Miss Cleo was the recipient of many ureful and beautiful gifts. Chris Beck, who has been working at Mina, Nevada, is spending two or three weeks with his family. Glen Wight is home on a ten-da- y leave from the Navy. He will leave for Honolulu on July 7. Mrs. J. M. Schaffer spent Friday in salt Lake City. Values in Good : . er ;, . ? Vases make charming decorative lighting units when wired and equipped tt bulbs. The interiors of the vases must be pure white, of course. Some stores carry them already wired. The effect produced u charming indeed. with but at the side, about an inch or. so from the bottom, so that the fixture will rest on an even base. A small E hear so much about, indirect Architects nowadays. lighting and decorators who strike for soft, pleasing effects invariably incorporate it into their plans and designs by means of built-i- n coves and panels. A very simple and effective way to achieve lighting of this type is by means of ordinary vases. That is, ordinary vases that are given a different sort of treatment. Let me tell about it. It's really quite simple, and costs a mere trifle. "VTf " Lieht thus obtained is very decora tive in character, and provides soft general illumination, I have seen as many as four in a room, mounted on bopkeases and tables where they couldn't glare into anyone's eyes, and the result was really something to en thuse about. . ' Of course, even the best of decora tive lighting effects must be aided by light of sufficient amount from floor and tabic lamps, and the general re sult checked by a light meter to make certain that there is enough illumination for such severe eye tasks as read ing and sewing. Among the advandecorative tages of supplementary lighting such as is obtained from lighted vases is that the illumination i the room becomes more flexible, and may be adapted to the changing moods and requirements of the family. Furnishings are selected to harmonize with the decorative scheme of the room, then wired to accommodate a tt bulb. Some of them come ready-mad- e in this way, and may be obtained at most department stores and specialty shops handling objects of this kind. Should you decide to use an old vase and do the wiring yourself, or have the work dom- for you, be sure that you get vases that are white on the inside, so that they will properly reflect, and not absorb the light. The small hole through "which th wire runs from the lamp socket to the wall clue or convenience outlet should be drilled not at the bottom of the vase, vases 100-wa- rxxrxxxxx: Don't fail to see the new and modern styled FURNITURE business visitors at Ogden, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oyler attend- ed the graduation exercises at Weber college Friday. Their daughter, Beth, was among the graduates. William Salmon of Salt Lake, spent a few days this week with his cousin, R. S. Calderwood. Mrs. Henry Rohde was hosteM to the Rebekahs, Monday evening, Mrs. Cole and Miss Bessie Drew won prizes A play was presented at the Little Theatre, Thursday by the Box Elder County delegates to the annual club short course held at Logan. The play was directed by Mrs. Ethel B. L,und, county agent. The girls who took part were Luella Atkinson, Zel-d- a Summers, Nedra Jensen, Norma Oyler and Mary Fridal. Olive Rena Getz was hostess to the Treble Cleff club, Friday of last week. Ten members were present and Betty Rae Bjorn and Ruth Sandall were special guests. Theatre prizes were awarded to Maralyn and Collen r, also the election for officers was held with Olive Rena Getz, pres ident; Junior Walker, vice president: and Madge Henry; secretary and re- present AIR MARKET Our Supply is Fresh Every Day FROM THE GARDEN TO - YOU -- -- -- CHRISTENSEN PRODUCE ' Between Bakery and Shaw Bldg. rxxxxxrxxxw :xxxx:rxzxxxz3 Saturday - at Our Fountain Fresh .... Strawberry SUNDAE FRESH, NEW MERCHANDISE O j 2 Fort Howard Kitchen 50 TOWELS and ROLLER ' lief Society were our-OP- EN II The City Drug Co. Gives You At All Times n, Saturday afternoon. Nineteen members of the general board of the Re- That is what you can do when you buy your fruits and vegetables from " o Mr. and Mrs. George Pierson and Beal, Mrs. O. L. Brough, Mrs. Oluf Johnson and Mrs. George Gleason were in attendance at a banquet at the "Lion House" In Salt Lake City Best for Lees Results Should Be Checked Must Harmonize With The Shuman. . reflector attached to the socket inside the. base will throw more light, upward and onto the ceiling, where it will be reflected in all directions. (Better have the wiring done by an electrical expert unless ycu are quite e;:p:rienced at this sort of thing.) daughters, Betty and Mrs Ara Scoth-erand Mrs. Francis Pierson were i ,Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Christensenr. spent the weekend at Plain City. Mr?. Alivia Heed of Ogden returned to her home. Tuesday after pending a week with her daughter, Mrs. Ward 100-wa- The Epworth league gave a surprise party, Monday evening in honor of Leona Schimek, who is returning to her work at the St. Marks hospital at Salt Lake City. Refreshments were served and games were played. Marie and Lillian Bradshaw have been spending a week with their grandmother, Mrs. Bedi Tyner of Brig ham City. For really "super values" call and see our wide selection of beautiful, comfortable and marvelously built furniture bargains you cannot to afford overlook. simply - - Beeton and J. P. Anderson spent Wednesday visiting in various parts of Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hansen and family were Salt Lake visitors Friday. Miss Mary Stander of Brigham City, spent Tuesday with Miss Max ine Josephson. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Lower and family spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Lower's mother, Mrs. C. J. Thim of Logan. Mrs. J. A. Josephson and Mrs. Ken Stevenson spent Saturday at Ogden. Miss Dorothy Munk of Howell, has been visiting with friends in Tremonton durinfir the week. Mrs. Harvey Mechiam and Miss Dorothy Larsen of Brigham City, spent Monday with Miss Esther Stohl and Mrs. Reeder Waldron. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Flewelling of Ogden, spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. D. W. Jenkins. Margaret Jenkins, who has been attending school at Ogden, returned with them. Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Gordon and son were Salt Lake visitors, GARLAND I Jtan Prentice Mrs. William Landvatter spent the week at Brigham City, with her broth er and bis wife, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drewes. Mrs. Quin ten Allen and Mrs. Robert Allen were Salt Lake visitors, Sat Mrs. B. F. Winzeler was hostess to the L. L. bridge dub, Friday afternoon. Mrs. Alma Theurer and Mrs. Frank Powell won prizes. Mrs. Vernal Harris and Mrs. Jay Dee Harris were Ogden and Clearfield visitors, Monday. " Mrs. Elmer Gorringe and daughters, Cleo and Louella, Mrs. Arthur Wilson and daughter, Wilma, were business visitors at Ogden, Friday. Mrs. Ernest Woodward, Miss Doris Woodward and Don, and Mrs. Ann Zesiger and daughter, Mrs. Vaudys Mrs. Ned Waldron, and Mr. Mr and Mrs. Marriner Morrisen of Washington, D. C, arrived Monday in morning to spend their vacation Tremonton and vicinity. The many friends of the Reverend E. It. Gordon and family will learn with regret that these fine people will leave Tremonton July first for Salt Lake City wherethe Reverend has been assigned. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Hunsaker and Mrs. daughter, Lu Deane, Mr. and PetJesse Mrs. and Hunsaker Neville erson of California were dinner guests of Mrs. J. K. Clark of Logan, Thursand day. They also visited the circus canyon. drive Logan a up enjoyed The Reverend Samuel Brown of Syracuse, New York, who has spent some time in Portland, Oregon, is visLanditing his sister, Mrs. Herman vatter. Mrs. L. S. Mann entertained the G. O. G. at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Maude Woods of California, was a special guest. Mrs. D. W. Jenkins won high prize and Mrs. Kim Mann, a ; ! ttinj here, for some time returned home with them. Mrs. R. J. Stayner was hostess the Ladies Sett Culture club at the Mr. and Mrs. V. William Johns and Garland Relief Society room Friday, Max Beal were in Salt Lake City June 5. President Mrs. C. H. Hales was in charge of the meeting. Two Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Chambers spent j musical . numbers were rendered by V direction the a few days this week in Salt Lake, theClub Chorus, under Mrs. George Davis City. Wniia there they attenaea me of Music Leader Rich accompanist : Dent Mrs. with V. of U. at the exercises graduation reviewed Cath- - 4 Griffin Nathella Mrs. of one the Their son, Frank, being Davis' and erine George F. Kaufman's graduates. , Miss Bobbie Innes spent the week book, First Lady. Mrs. E. J. Holmgren was welcomed into the jclub by end with friends in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hales and President Mrs. Hales. A delicious to thirty-si- x daughter, Nancy Ann, were Sunday luncheon was served twelve and members guests. - guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hales of Logan was t Wendal Mrs. Budge of Ogden. home of her the at weekend a guest Mrs. J. H. Klrkham and daughter, Venna, left Wednesday for American parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Winters.Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Winters attendFork to visit with relatives. Before returning they will visit in Lehl and ed the U. of U. graduation exercises at Salt Lake Tuesday. Their son, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Horace Welling of Farmington Blaine, of Payson, received his MasStay-nR. J. Mrs. Mr. ters and and relatives with weekend degree. the spent and family were also in atendance , friends in Garland. - .; The Misses Alissa and LaVera at the exercises. to her M. hostess wast Mrs. Peck F. were weekend the visitors at Manning home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Bridge club Monday night. High Score was won by Mrs. Lawrence Carter D. E. Manning. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gadddie and cut prize by Mrs. Deles Thompson, -Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Plnder left Friday and low score to Mrs. Cecil Bradford. and returned Sunday from a trip to Luncheon was served to fourteen Yellow Stone Park. They report good members and Mrs. Wesley Gephart and Mrs. Hunter Gaddie, guests. fishing and a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Peck and daughMrs. P. C. Petterson and daughters and Mrs. George O. Nye visited with ters, Mrs. Delos Thompson and Mrs. relatives In Salt Lake Saturday. Wesley Gephart, were Ogden visitors Mr. and Mrs. Glen Baron of Brig- Thursday. Mrs. D. E. Manning, Mrs. W. R. ham visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George O. Nye last week. Their Vanfleet, Mrs. O. A. Seager, Mrs. small, son, Leland, who had been vis- - Brigham Marriott, Mrs. George A. Ever Make Lights From Vases? It's Wbrtti By ' LOTION with DISPENSER .49c All For Jergens Only 29c 4-- - NOW ON DISPLAY Full Value for Your Money BAYER ASPIRIN loo's - Intelligent, Courteous Salespeople 59c "You Save When You Trade With Us" Cal-liste- MAYTAG REPAIR DEPT. porter. 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Mrs. George Brough. whose blrthdav is June 17 will be the guest of honor at this meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Miller left Mon- day for Salt Lake City where they' will spend a few days before return-- 1 mg to their home In Norwood, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shuman, Mr. and Mrs. Fil- -' ourn Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Klrby, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Scothern, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Piras and Mrs. George Petrson, and Mr. and Mrs. w wiucinsen attend ,. Peirson reunion held at PivmnuMi 390 Cream 50c Lady Esther Cream $1.00 McKesson M Solid Albolene 390 J & J Talcum Powder Cashmere Bouquet Talc McKesson Albolene 190 150 Baby Powder 25c Boyer Talcum Powder ... $1.00 190 190 Upjohn Super D Cod Liver Oil 890 390 25c Calox Antiseptic .. .. . .. 50c McKes. Olive Oil, 8 oz. 39c McKesson Milk of 890 ...Magnesia - pint ... '.. 890 150 390 290 j Saturday. M M M PRESCRIPTIONS - DRUGS FOUNTAIN SERVICE ' Jremonton9fAtako , |