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Show f;iK Tuesday. OttoUr 25. 1922. AMERICAN I OGAN, CACHE CWNTV. UTAH rz: Today and Wed. Robert Canito! f .i... Trank Wood r, ,! blews r c fcxjt laijiroUns 4 Tirti-fp,- m . i 4c:.! CV I rl I. if Ca-I.f- f .:.rea:.: in. bj S.a 1 a a; lli a t. M, 1 l.i.itltv.I.g tr. ta be much teifmwl to.cjx f jif j .,.! !1 day lie ha been cry tub aian. w Nr .on mUy !rum il-:- J:m tw"ci ranch to r h; t'u.hii. Main (o t!;r:r hmur in Newton, Idaho Fall YMtor Mr, and Mr. WV.ur Dan and three children of Idaho Falls, arc with Mrs, Dvi' parens, r.i:ug Mr. and Mrs. J. It. England, A rives fine daughter arrived 6aimtoy r of Mr night to gladden tlw And Mr. Laurence Andre, ThU iuit the third child end the family ordered s llic fir it two AH concerned were boy doing nicely. sued by Clerk C, V. Mohr to the following couple: Aaarl Dean John,? Portate and B'.antbe A net Downey. Hallowe'en Wednesday Wellaville M. I. A Daughter A hi u Thursday, Friday, and Saturday UsFfcjR.., jut Tl ward M. I. A, Hallowe'en party 41 be held to the ward Amusement litll on Wednesday evening, Oct. SSth. ...sin event are sjwk Alley. All in costume, prise for beat costume and refreshments for Aale. Dancing to good music, I fiber W. Green and Jones, WcUavUle flj president. maam wuco On Three Dr. Thomas SSL ViKQi" Household electrical washers, roch are used every week to banish the and'. day problem In 8 800,000 American homes, have taken to the liltjh 1 4 a! s I 1 home" or sea globe-trotti- -- j 1 Tlcr, The afternoon was spent In playing bridge. High prize was won by Mrs. George Villett and Mrs. Eva Par kinson, Consolation by Mrs. Hyrum Karren. Eight members were present and sixteen special guests among them were Mrs. W. H. Nus-soMrs. Calder Hall and Mrs. Verna Beckstead of Richmond. Miss Joy Coley who Is attending school In Salt Lake spent the week end at Lewiston with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Coley. Miss Jennie Rigby of Salt Lake Is spending ten days at Lewiston, guest of Mrs. Marian Dopp. Mrs. Mary Ann Orchard of Salt Lake Is guest of her daughter, Mrs. Clifford Bowden. Gustaveson Mrs. Mose spent Wednesday and Thursday In Salt Lake City. Miss Blanche Taggart spent last Saturday in Pocatello attending in- Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Lewiston Rogers and family motored to Salt Lake Saturday afternoon to spend Saturday night and Sunday with their son, Caryle, who will leave Salt Lake Monday for the Society Island where he Is to fill a mission. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Poulsen motored to Salt Lake Saturday morning. Mr. roulsen went on business. Lacell Leavitt of California who has spent the past ten days visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leavitt returned to his home on Friday. He with his parents and sisters Mina and Clea motored to Salt Lake on Friday. Miss Mina will remain In Salt Lake for a short visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. O. E. Tyner was hostess to the Golden Hour club at the home stitute. of Mrs. Kenneth Baer on Thursday The three Lewiston wards was Luncheon was served at 2 oclock, well represented at the six stake n, Say Weve Got Party no-ho- al All Wool Warp and Filling cj W ooo Em . . . Stacks Heres the Biggest Big Blanket You Can Imagine Two Tone Reversible All Wool Warp and Filling Beautiful Plaids Virgin Wool Satin Bound Extra Warm $198 for Solid Colors Sateen Bound Catches Big Fish Ernest Deacon Earl, pressman for the Herald Journal, caught a four pound German Brown trout to the city dam to Logan canyon on Sunday. There have, been several large trout caught In the dam the past few weeks. 6 4. and 4-- and 4. and 4-- and Elk Roll Call feet wide 7 Double! feet long Part Wool! Sateen Bound Cheerful Onibray Plaids! The annual roll call night for the Logan Elks will be held tomorrow o and Stacks oS tlie Loveliest Blankets Yon EverE'xpect to See t J j ' night at the lodge rooms on West street. will Center be a spec- ( There 3V4 Pound Part Wool ial speaker. A musical program will be given and a buffet luncheon served. The meeting to called for Sparks Cause Fire Blanket Value that will have you Sparks from the chimney Monday promptly at 8 o'clock and all mem- talking to your neighbors and callcaused 125 damage to the house oc- bers are urged to be present. 184 ing up your friends. South cupied by Jack Croft, Bound Third West street. The damage was Dies in Montana Ribbon Tlaids covered by insurance, according to Word has been received of the 70x80 inches Captain Andrew Otterbeck of the death of Earl Green Walton, 9 year Logan fire deportment. Mr. Croft old son of Mr. and Mrs. John II. to assistant coach at the Utah State Walton of Harlowton, Montana on Agricultural college. The remains Saturday evening. la your property Insured? See O. will be brought to Weltoville for Two Rallies Announced Talks to Students A. Oarff, manager of Utah Mortburial Mrs. Walton was formally Harold P. TerwilUger, Held repreof chairman W. Crawford, Loan John Insurance gage department. Miss May Green, daughter of Mr. first aid and lire saving of sentative Rates 10 percent below the regular and Mrs. Heber C. Green of the Republican county committee the Pacific Branch office of the rates. Phones, office 231; res. 822. has announced two Important Re- San Francisco Civic Auditorium was Adv. rallies tor Wednesday a visitor at the U.SA.C. this mornpublicanfor M.I.A. Institute held in Logan Frl Halloween Party evening. One will be held at Rich- ing. He to the representative A Hallowe'en party was given at mond at 7:30 oclock and one at seven Pacific Coast states and conday evening. The two Beehive groups of Lew- the home of Miss Vivian Andrews Smlthfleld at 8:30 o'clock. Cong. centrates his work to colleges and iston First ward gave a de- Monday evening. The rooms were Don B. Colton and Attorney A. E. high schools. pression party, Saturday evening beautifully decorated with seasonal Bowen will speak at both rallies tounder direction of their leaders, Mrs. decorations and refreshments were gether with local candidates. Emma Meet at Cove Ella Anderson, Mrs. Lamoni Wiser served. Those present were: Ollie Lucy Gates Bowen has been engagRepublican women held a meeting and Miss Eva Orchard. Refresh- Jean Nelson, at Cove on Saturday according to Jenevieve Porter, ed to sing at both rallies. ments were served, games, music Josephine Brown, Lorraine Anand dancing was enjoyed. The de- drews, Loma McCullock, Vivian corations were in Halloween colors. Andrews, Cazier Christensen, Lyle All had a very enjoyable time. Jensen, Lloyd Parry, Junior Murray, Mrs. Myrtle Pond entertained the Dwyth Dalnes and Don Britzell. The Ladies Literary club at her home party was sponsored by Miss Andrews and Lorna McCulloch. Frizes Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Va,nOrden and were awarded Lyle Jensen, JosePhone 38 20 W. 1 No. Open 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. family of Salt Lake were Lewiston phine Brown, Junior Murray and POULTRY MEATS FISH visitor on Saturday and Sunday. Lorraine Andrews. 1 49 wi GIVI d.'M . , green f I STAMPS', Mrs. R. L. Allen who made a visit to Logan Monday. There was a large turnout of women who listened to political spe aches by Mrs. Don B. Colton, Mrs. David Wilson of Ogden, Judge M. C. Harris, H. E. Crockett, candidate for county commissioner; Newell G. Attorney Dalnes and R. L. Allen. Oral Bal-lasang a solo and Mrs. Fenton Hendricks rendered a piano solo, Refreshments were served. m F'TARKET TfJMTED Orders Over $2 Free Delivery FREE For the widest spread of horns displayed at Macs Market. We will give a 15 lb. Tip Roast or a Smoked Ham. LAMB CHOPS Extra Choice, Meet Old Man USj ctnjb ItjTum Ilanirn, recorder at the Logan Temple will lead In the dis- cuaalon at tle Adult department f the WclUvUle Second ward If. A. on Tuesday evening. A good alien- dance to desired. No-llo- st oo J .... Jj L I j to-- ' have been adopted in more than sixty foreign countries by housewives who rapidly are Imitating their United Eta tee cousins In their demand foe ease of cleansing and the personal satisfaction of having the washing In addition they are the world'! largest 'doe right-'- " said Secretary Bohnen. commercial vessel with elaotrtoal pro- "Now the American household product by swing pulsion. Each ta 61 feet long and (0 completes its families oa the Atlantia end PeclAe feet broad. "American made household washers Ocean." LEWISTON Rally-- Dr. Elbert D. Thomas, candidate for senator on the Democratic ticket, gave a good account of himself at the rally held at the Junior high school auditorium here Friday nignt. The Utah University educator, has a pleasing personality and judging from his method of campaigning, he to making friends for himself and the Democratic ticket from Cove on the North to St. George on the south. Win or lose In the election, this candidate to making a host of personal friends In both Democratic and Republican ranks. - , been party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. MorWest of Brigham City along Bear rell Saturday evening where a numRiver, Chinese phcaraiiu can be ber of friends met and prepared a After the lunrh awn along the road at very short delirious lunch. Interval, These bird will be subject games were played. to open season on November 5 and There ia a large are In the gov- Taking Photographs ernment bird sanctuary which will The Salt Lake Tribune be closed territory. Several hundred photographer was to Logan pheasants were liberated In this day. He came to get photographs of are a few weeks bark by the feder the members of the Aggie football al government. squad. Coach Dick Romney and Trainer George Nelson. Palatial Big Steamships AT mairlage lirrr.nf ha Pheasants Thrive Washers Sail Seas w'cs The Virginia, the California and Ute Pennsylvania, the bltrgeet liners ever built in the United States, have put been equipped with eleven washing machines, regulation domestic models Thus, as is pointed out by 4. K Bohnen. of Chicago, secretary of the American Washing Machine Manufacturers association, passengers get "back-home- " service while they sal) In ease and comfort from New York City to Havana, and through the Panama Canal to San Diego, Loe Angeles and San Francisco. All the comforts and advantages of ' the most exclusive Atlantia crossings Teaare provided by these S3 ,000-to- n sels of the Panama Paclfle Line, built especially for Panama Canal service. 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