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Show - LOGAN (UtHAHy M - nnn,r tnimiii im lii ilia im mm im. CACHE VALLEY r uiwiiiLiMMiiii-iiiiMH''Ti- daily herald, xov TUr.SDAY. NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST Coll WOMEN TO. Judges Announced For Pioneer Ball Music Lovers Hear Young held ill in hK'M ' h. (ilin nun and FioD-m- m P be Prizes Mrs. G. V. Thatchor pifsenfrl m a piano r Mihs Iren4 tilal at her horn Sunday eenimr or Ktude" Tin provium t in in I) tint majui b Snuth: vention" F M.nor Inttion Fa Major by Rah. FaiiMv" and Sonata in ( Minor b Moart. In Indian the socoiul g i (Hi p an Suite by Honn-- (.menu. Fruit Rainbuvs Spuns, Serious God, The Ruin Darn.-- ' Story" au.l ot "Moment third (trou ) has inn las t F xl ji b Mrs. TV. W. Merrill entertained at a In idge supper at her home Supper was Monday even.ng. set red at small tallies. Each one was centered with a vase of oichid pompom ehnsanthemums. Following tiie supper, budge furnished the en'ei tamnient tor the temaiti-dc- r ot the evening. High score i. .l e was won hv Mrs. C. (. Randall. Tiie till cm pi l.e was award-ed to Mis H. H Johnson Tne guests intituled .Mis RanJohnson. Mrs. W. W. dall. Mi Rarher. Mi's. Leah Rluir, Mis. O. W. Ed w aids. Mis. (1 A. Lindquist, Mrs Ross Anlerson, Mis. C. C. M. S. Christensia. X' Budge. Mrs. Pet cy Sum; Mis. X. E. Munk and Mrs. Clyde Worley. 1 M ilium i bome ot M ' Ku d bo jui otu lal uo ta nb W l! a li a ic' b Klb M Kccles, rs. Jl. J. non. Mia. V. J. Carlisle, Mihf Frances m V i'i vl" Mm ( .jnan m '1 Im os ' n ' - M 11 M . W butcher Smith- - nM Group Gives Masquerade Party i. v , n CAT Features Ut Prtv any lot ('dpi III da Iak Mi" ditim uv I it the him 1)1 '1 i.i'ia Sundax l. I tnifn d m "! win m m n itK tm im d huge A Millville News S- At Ogden fit-t- bliiuits to the - Luma Metitt ot Ogden, Dusinlierry of Piovo, lt Mlh Khnor Mikkidson of afternoon Friday Logan spent with Mi and Mis Charles Andei Ml'x lnmaiv Tin- 'ilank their on ln.--t Muii l.i of the spason laive alu-inoo- (luldien crowd ol tendant held iation asi-o- i meeting weie in at- the bottom flowers third daikest blue or soil. Mrs (""iue HuHe entertaim d might purple ('ciums are yellow. Mis. Kate Pehi.son and family at a qu.lMng on Wednesday afHave .op gotten all of your Alter which a lovely were given a pleasant sin prise ternoon There have been 20aud on by a number suppcl was set ved to Mis evening Friday ll.iiison ol Logan. Mrs. Ilia lp aie seven more to follow, of friends prior to their depait-uttew ot I"' a e be ready to set pm together into your quilt. We Me mi hiding a quilting pattern and aim a unit of picket fence to use as top and bottom border tor the quilt. jitunm th, HAVE YOU MONEY TO BURN If you havent money to burn, don't try to convert a coal furnace to the use of gas. United States Government figures indicate that furnaces designed for efficient coalefficient when used with gas. burning are only 25 In these days when every dollar counts, thinking people are avoiding extravagance. Coal is the cheapest fuel your money will buy. And not only cheapest but the SAFEST and the most dependable. Dont waste money and take dangerous chances. Burn coal. If you want automatic heat you can, for a moderate expenditure, install automatic COAL burning equipment in your present furnace. Ask your coal man. Technical Paper No. 257 U. S. Dept, of the Interior .' UTTAIHI (DODAIL The Wests Unequalled Fuel Blue Blaze Coal Co. Royal Coal Co. Chesterfield Coal Co. Lion Coal Co. Spring Canyon Coal Co. Hi-HeCoal Co. Mutual Coal Co. Standard Coal Co. Independent Coal fit Coke Co. National Coal Co. Ijmrcd States Fuel Co. Peerless Coal Co. Utah I n -- I Co. Liberty Fuel Co. at A " v v aered vith A A t C. Ml- Ibtbo'.se mi n. lb s u n Ml! A mm h Tho-- o in i'i" la! t im luded Mr. Mi ami M in .i.id Mrs. la on n d ,1 'ti j Mi am! Mrs Wil-an- d E nil la xx e . h Mrs Boss Nyman. Mi an! Mis Dxani Knee, M and Mi" Itinton Rogers and M 11 lin'd " U. Jackson. and tinner party mag I. u misiunit it hi d x ev ( bH t GlltStS I)uinCM nd Mi" dnim m mil Mi" lute fall !i .1 v A t j M he living s d ( )! il eilliMEiS u Hi urn'll iii "t" Sund.ix ot Mi ii lemb .it Tons .1 j SsS Women Attend Tea At Salt Lake 1! W lib and Mr. WeMon ii.iilnitd to Sail Iake (btx ill-n 'Hid tney assisted w Ith A Hallowe'en p.ntv was gnen t' tea that was given hv Mis. l.oaan at the Saturday evunng ol Mis William H. Academe Tile guests veie all ill bun inMi- huii'ii A M Smiili and Mrs. costumes. A prize was awarded Kirr liar tut attended the ten. to Miss Emma Lou Bui kland who Lta'i had on the m"s uuiqu" and costume Other teatiti es a. tlieiii MARRIAGE LICENSE. game-ning were a spook u!.-- . and stunts A late hinclcou was One maiMiii'e liren-had been S terved. Fitly gills wen im luded. iss'ied up to noon Tuesday hy The committee on ai t aiigetm Count v clei k ('. V. Mohr, to Muss Luc tile Andetson. Miss St. Anthnnv, Wemlell Millet Annahell Wliiinn, Miss Eha Mad Idaho, and Lama Lauretta Wil-seand Miss RurDee stow ell- llama Bills, Idaho Xalls, Idaho. M'." J Vi iii .11 i I.uk-'iui- out-ld- e. " ' At Academy 11 Dancing Party At High School tnd M Halloween Affair i ' Club Affair 1' a j Rubv Shod lum d Mi-t (! ram" ( dioppmg .day. 'Attend County' seated at one i.i'de pumpkin fill d won t t ox ll an at .0 IX e pH weie plated tot Ml and Mi" Hal iv S l.eslei Mi and .Mi" 1aibv Mi Am 8. Mis Mai M'Ciiin, Jeuti M Kami. Levs and i.axxieme Mct'ann, Miss Kdn.t Kov ami Mi" Mi '!' Stho ot KcIhi'l., and Mrs. Fo An mlotmal atumomi and evtinng ot imisn and ding were enj (d fnllovuna Hi ner. 'f ' and Mi I party was at the . Wuiren K. a ie e t nine, mo played. A. d at small i i.nu v ' IaIIIX' ,li)iil 0 "ai are peep'e c.detei ius evep nf( nt in r hoim llO'M), dux v Tbt members of ti m Danrc club .t 70 tv Monday ewnnrz tbo Palaix dOr. The hall was (fottiwdv bn orated witt. ilailowoVn coloi, ud l csTm nt No. 20 Delphinium. SUKSstl0,ls Eight wer served. Thm ti cuiiplos And delpnimum blue" la the were include 1. Tim cm. in t iv beautiful blossom bied from (ild- - une charge were I)r Cl.uk K Two ancestry. Mrrf. Ued Bailey and M F d shades 11 n n! with green leaf Lundbet g. i.ue used io mbroider tins block I'll" Ittiil-- . ami most of the center' 'Ptk" at" the lighter blue, while 1I1.' duiker value is used for the i . More t- - Observe Birthday Anniversary Varsity Dance Club Meets Guests lit Jr Mr. aud Mrs W. A Wain n ..a a .i Mrs. (irate Hall ilileua at C bunco parly Ft idav a. home of Mr and M's The Hallowe'en id. a w - ..Hied out in all the appiiintimui'- - m the living rooms and lutu In on talih s Luncheon was sei ved follow ing the no tint, d card game. 1 lie guc-t- weie Mr. ami Mis J. K Mu nil. Mr. and Mrs. E Rat tinman. Mr. and Mrs. Juik Wawnan, Mu. Etn Webber and Mr. and Mts. Ntimn Buckley of Provo and Mi and L Roy Saltsbur., ot Cat lie .1 unt turn. ! ix Mi i -- ' iiM"qa o' a i i b B.ii up a - lao all us given by Laiutwn. She re-'diaii"" by Sat lbw mg In fvrogiam d. oje in! gueuts at "! I w - ii 11 iw a: u Huf'- t Monday ai .Mi.-,(b h. The v, am -i pi j, a m J At ll'ol pus o . M . DUnCO h d mi t Mi" Ml .. , Hallowe'tn p.tttj v, a r",-uur im-Week-En- d rriday evening at the school. The ntfair was unuer ot the Oirls' Liatue. Tne committee m (barge wtte Attorni y and Mis. L. E. N'elsan Ttoy Peterson. Mi.-- s Dojotm Lund 'W w'ete week-enguests in Ogden of berg and Miss Irma Kotile. The Mr. and Mrs. Vein Ekins. Satur- hall was delimited with cornstalk-- . nt. day evening, Mr. and Mrs. Ekins and punikins. Light eti entertained at a dinner party in were served. Two hundred an honor ol their guests. couples attended. ti. ft l.tt'H, ul do ami V im t W ill ti. Hostess At Bridge Supper M lab ( i in A flat Mujot ami "Mom- n pr(.5t(m iamp tali" ent Musk al m F Minot and "Im- - camp wiU bt. K,(1 hv Ml. a itromiu' E rial hv Si hubert. Waltz, M Wr.om.oll u y j K flat Major and a Waltz in E , ... t.alllp ol Hvimn will Im Minor hy Choinn "Prelude.' C by Mr. a,ui Mis. 11 H Nd-u- n. sharp Minor Ijj llai hmaninoll. Miss Stf veils snowed great abili- t tei I. tuque, and confident ty, found in one so young. poise rai.-iThe delicate tone quality brought out in her light numbers and the biilliunee with which she played Rai haninolf s pielude showed a keen sense of interpretation. Mrs. That.-heis to he highly praised for the way she has brought out the fine musiial qualities in her student. Following the lecital light refreshments w.ie settl'd lo eighty guests. 111 (n -- : - v ai- i mht is o' Mi "ul'lH S.f I "nil .,t tin lu M e of " a ho at fed as bo M v Pi t'n the dam e in i om mm h t n i!i dn iainl n Jensen n Dm mg the man h, 1. P d. H ml T'in" W !l Pome will ing Again No Mole "f m ood u 'I in Saiaii Smithtield xxill be 'mu d i.j M ' the grand maii'i b Dunant and Melvin WoodnE Mi" L)unaui ill v.eai an o ."hi. of Mrs. Sarah Wood: if - !i iii Mutual" , Dinner i xx bt C1' ' he PuJuls U i" W 1'1 MU Old W. J Caih"V, V- '- .I'd ,ir Pianist SO Club Members Guests Of Mrs. Jones SAY5 ir At Chicken ml I'AWY BLAU Club Entertains tur Judges . f k RULA C. CHRISTENSEN Society Editor tor Salt Lake City. The evening was spent socially after nerved. was luncheon which Those present were Messrs anti and Jenson James Mesdames family, Alma Jenson. Elsie JenJenson, Owen Jensen, Morgan son, Charles Anderson, Andrew Iverson, A. H. Hale and Mesdames Kellie Pehrsoti and Fannie Olsen The first and second year Bee Hive girls entertained on Thursday fevening at the home of Mrs. Annie Humphrys in honor of Miss Elssie Pehrson, retiring leader ol the Beehive girls. Games and music was enjoyed and a Those chill supper was served. present were Mrs. Annie Humphry, Mrs. Mila Hulse, Winona Cummings, Fein Monson, Velva Humphry. V nice Larsen. Afton .les.snp, Delnne Humphrey, Montis Lai sen, Larayne Jessop. Ruth Jensou, Olla Jeqson, Elsie Pher-son- , Vella Humphry, Alline Nea veg and Elverda Hulse. Mr. and Mis. Vernon Neaves ol Salt Lake City is vistiug with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Virtor Escheler of Ogden who has spent the past week with friends and relatives left on Friday for home. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Scott and family of Morgan has spent the past week with relatives. Mr. and Mrs Heed Jessop and in Joseph A. Jessop motored from thetr ranch at Pocatello valley on Sunday. Mr. Axel Johnson ol Pocatello Is here visiting witli Iricnds and relatives. Mr. and Mis. James Vthell of Summitt, Mi and Mrs Andre wr Iverson. Mis. Elsie Pehrson and Mrs. Kate Pehrson were dinner guests of Mrs. Nellie Pehrson on ' undav Mrs.' Tracy Colt. Mrs Wilfo.d Anderson and Mrs. Gerald Jia- sop had their babies named at meeting on ttndav. Ann Mrs. Mary Hovey ha s spent the past week bete visit-ing with litends and relatives. Mi and Mrs. John A. Istaelson of Hyrum were ( aliens heie on Thutsday altetnoon. Mrs. Nellie pehrson entertained at a chnketi supper on Monday evening in honor of her Xuth ceil hirthilav. Chrysantheniums tered the table. Besides the bos teas covers weie laid for Mr and Mrs. Walter (' Humphry .end Mi. and Mis A ('. Hale Mrs. F E. Blair and daughter , Hattie Dean and Phyllis ot spent the wi ek end with Mr. and Mrs Traey Colt Mr. and Mis. Hyrum Hulse and Reed Pikttn spent Sunday ami Monday in Sal' Lake City visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. Selwyn Pov-son- Hube. Hulse ol Logan. Mrs. Charles Anderson. Mis. Elizabeth Anderson, Mrs Maty Y Hulse, Mis. Rose Piktm, Mi- -. Maty Ann llnvey, and Mttrl Jem-oMr. Olive X'eat e , Word has been teceived hereby Mi's. Engie Lai sen that her grand daughter Leone, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs William Evans of Logan was operated on for appendicitis on Monday. Mr. and Mis George James and daughter, Donna ot Brigham Cit, Mis Christina Isaacson and two sons Elmer and Orton ol Ogden, were dinnei guests of Ml. and Mrs Edwin Hill on Finlay. Mrs. Manilla Olsen relurned home Tuesdav aitei spending ten days In Ogden wsitiug with her two sons. Funeral servo es of Millwatd p were held at the family A home Fridav at one o'clock double mixed quartet was sang "Though Deepntng Trials.'' ptay-ei- ottered hy Moroni Jessop and Walter Humphry. A large i ortege of ( ars follow) d to the Millville cemetery whole the pi ate was dedicated hy loseph S .Jessop. ib-t.-- t ,,Z'3 biM e f ' j, i 4 Xfe'KJti.' AK-,-,.- n , ry4niiouactng I an IRONER as ood as the MAYE&G WASHER at a popular price ii w! .VL Nibley Miss Luella Shaffer hud Sail Itke City wloue she enrolled at lor college st udv. vcai's a Helen A'lhs Maun-- t a uiurse of Wyoming . on cor-Wd- Y Gibbons ugil hi - l '' ,h'!r V J11' of ii u TllE Maytag Ironer takes the hard work out of the ironing and does it of the Hyiurn and Linns Peter- of the high c.un.'.l were v, A New in much less time. is New Maytag Ironer faster and transfers heat to the garments being ironed, faster than other The i' ds. .es tlscin Hv ihi lujoinw raker ipUr, FREE ironers. It gives a finish superior to hand ironing because more pressure is exerted on the clothes. Irons Hat work perfectly with the first ironing. Difficult pieces such as ruffles, shirts and dresses are easily handled with a little practice. Home Demonstration A 'phone call will Maytag bring ora washer or ironer both to your home. Your assurance of satisfaction the is If Maytag slogan: it doesnt sell itself, don't keep it. Divided payments youll never miss... The New Maytag irons everything, presses trou-hea- umJAizai i ItH ts THE MAYTAG COM?ANY sers and pleated skirts... steams velvets, Ribbons and NEWfON, IOWA Founded 1193 neckties. JO-2-4 THE MAYTAG SHOP r s. i It just such an ironer as you would expect from Maytag ...compact, portable, simple, aitomatic in operation, of quality construction, and at a popular price. ttulaid Trolson and Carlos were t ai h MiciesstuI in bag i. a a tine during last week. Th" Billowing ladies attended tinRepublican rally at the Hotel Eiibs on Thursday: Mesdames S.ua Olson, Fiances Jessop, Rye In Guy and Pelila Rouei lie. laige number of Nibley peol ple attended the funeral of Jessop in Millville oil Fri d,n atternoon 'lit" committee ot the watd was in attendance at the convention given in the Logan Sixth ward Friday night lor sin lal leaders. A" par business and M, and Mrs with ('turned uonJr tnend3 Ms. Delila G Rotiecbe tmitor-ei- i to Salt l,ake City last Sunday v, nli Mr and Mi- - Hyrum S. of Millville. While there he ias a guest at the homes of Mi and Mis S. H Hulse and Mr an! Mrs. L D Roueihe Aim. son ot Mr and Mrs r" " Ihman, i .reived a badly d aim aud shoulder Tups ii o vhtle playing on the si bool ii M. i. Ogden at Sunday. at i T Va (acne ValUx. .l"lin A. Israelson a"U Lev. :d ' left for Sundev business i' visiting with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Maurer. 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