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Show LOGAN, UTAH, DAILY HERALD, she Herald Scripps-Can- rnoon, except Saturday, and Sunday morning. except Saturday ,jM' morning and every wotk day Federal Ave., al Utah, liy Cache Valley .Vs- second-clasy.nnar iiasmuson, president, and entered as matter ,1x7!). JO, J.acnu, Utah, under Hie act nf .March Subscription t'year, in advance, or 25 cents tie1 month delivered by carrier. Lii, s ,'! 'Proclaim liberty thruout the land" jfn, KicoU k Hutliman, Special ltepr e.sematives San Francisco office, 507 Montgomery St.; office. 4I) X. Michigan Ave.; New York office, It) VV. 4Hh St.; Huston office, 18 Tremont office, Itooni 2, 20ii General Motors Bldg. A t ull leased wire of the Hinted press. Member Audit Bureau of Feature, and the Sc ripps Can tie-iNewspapers. THE TRUTH : Circulation, N.E.A. Service, QUICK Neillier this newspaper, nor any of its stockholders or officials has any connection whatever, directly or indited Iv, with any political parly, public utility, real estate promotion or other private business oxcipt the publication of newspapers dovo'ed solely to disinterested public sendee. u A1 HARRY I1 S. OTTIS PETERSON, LISTER, Advertising Manager. Managing Editor A i LET THEM STARVE? lull's I r lull Says, but Humanity's lli'iii l l) 'h lull's Olhcruisc Howdy, folks! Atmi'icn t.cj enlists hu'dirg their an nua! c on verLon in Cleveland this. week. j Benson News What we are going to write sounds very harsh, and ue hope you will not think we have poured all our rndk ol human kindness down the sink. We havent1. We iiae been wondering whetiier we ought to writ1 an editorial commending rich people for the some of them have given to assuage the miseries utn of ui'mpIoyment. W have decided not to, and for two reasons: its own ends; and js defeats not written lor rich wealthy and power-- . , ,, newspapers on their side; t need any newspapers As the old saw l peo-Th- e he given. igically considered. r Lon Mr. Wood, and Mrs. Harry Bartlett, Mr. (inti Mrs. Lynn Long-stru- t h and Mrs. A. W. Hansen of Washington. Mis, Verlin Shelton was hostess to a nicely appointed luncheon, Fililay evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Muir. A basket of fruit formed t he centerpiece. Mrs, Claud Sorensen gave a sup r, Friday. A holly basket formed Covers ail attractive centerpiece. were laid for Mr. and Mrs. William B. Maughun and larntly ut sail I,ake City, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Maugham Miss Barbara Maugham Lomoine Muughan, all of Wells-villMr. and Mrs. Sorensen and child ret). Mrs. Orson Kidman was hostess to a nicely arranged dinner Friday in honor ol Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Batin tl. A howl of fruit formed the rpiec.e and covers were laid Geneva or Mr. ami Mrs. Barn-Hand Bene Barrett, Mr. and Sic Kidman ami lamily. Miss Edna and Vella Sorensen Of flic Hedge hospital spent Christmas night with their parents, Mr. nd Mis. XT phi Sorensen, Mrs. Sorensen gave a luncheon in their honor. Mrs. A. W. Hansen and daughter, Marion, returned to their home Saturday at Washington. Mrs. llan sen lias been at the bedside of her mother Mrs. William Budge of Logan for the past two months. Mrs. Haifien and daughter spent Christmas with her sister, Mrs. William L. Kidman. Mrs. William Bartlett entertained at a Christmas dinner. A basket of trail formed an effective center-piece- . Covers were laid for Mrs. Martha Hughes. Mr. ami Mrs. Gwen Smith, and daughters, Alice and Delplui, and Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett. Mr. and Mrs. Wili'ord I.arsen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nh Sorensen, Mrs. Mr. and and Mrs. Lizzie Baker ,'tlliam Burnt were sapper guests Buist. at Mr. and Mis. Alex Isville, Saturday evening. William L. Kidman spent av an Sunday with her Mrs. William Budge at 1 1 r Aid Mis. Janie; Sorensen Inez Sorensen of Logan rsdav evening with Mr. wJUid Biid. Refreshment: r; !, Muir entertained at arranged luncheon , ;?. The guests .wTHrs Verlin Shel-!rs- . Lon Wood. ft ,i.ss Margaret Christmas were colors. Sophia a-- erson, Sii8gjjS8 lone Baker of liie Budge hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Buist cele; nmver--brated their 2ot'i v, Monday evening. A delightful party and dinner was given. The table was effectively centered with a large cake, beautifully decorated. ( overs wove laid for Mr. and Mrs. Buist. Mrs. Lizzie Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph X. Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Hvium Richards, Mr, and Mrs. V. I. hum Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walker. Henry Buist, M,iss Mrs. Jrmnc Richards, George Hughes oi Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Ab-Buist. of Wellsville, Mi s Viola and Orpha Buist assisted in serving. A large crowd was in attendance to the dance Monday night. The Trinioiitim orchestra furnished the music. Mrs. Lizzie Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph X. Sorensen, Miss Wamla Hill were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilturd Larsen, Sunday evening. Radio music was enjoyed and refreshments served. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ahrens entertained at a family party Christmas evening. Santa Clans visited all and gave them their presents. in The rooms weie decorated Christmas eolrrs. Luncheon was served Those present wire Mr. and Mrs. I.ou Berntson ami baby, Karen of Logan, Mr. ana Mrs. Melvin Mnir and daughter. Bessie May. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Muir and son Don. Mr. and Mrs. Clittord Ahrens and daughter, Doris, lai Von, Hellen, Jessie and Union Ah- rens. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith en- tertained at a dinner Thursday. The rooms and table were beautifully decorated in the Christinas colors. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. William F. Bowen of Beaver Dam, Mrs. E. J. Goodwin of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Melina Hill of Muirav is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Mary I. Sorensen. was Mrs. William I. Sorensen hostess to a family dinner Christina day. Holly centered the long table. Covers were laid for M r. arid and Mrs. Bernard Hardman children, Louise, Beverly, Fred, Kaye Sorensen, Fred Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Sorensen. Mrs. Andrew C'oole.v of Salt Lake City is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sorensen and sisters. Mrs. Vance II. Walker and Mrs. Wiliam Longstroth. Mrs. George ttmilh entertained a delightful partv Saturday in of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Lar-anMrs. E. J. Goodwin. Chnst--olnrwere used in the decoru- ili8 wSift siiitti -- e s gjgHg r big dance is to lie given to go of the ward to help! expense of the new heat-ThTremont on orches-isttie music. Everv- - ar's eve. The proceeds fenefit Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Anderson a delicious dinner entertained at el and Mr. and Mrs. Henry The guests on Christmas day. were Mr. and Mrs. Evan Humphry, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Anderson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Newel Olsen and family Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Humphry entertained at a dinner on Sunday evening guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Humphry and family, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Humphry and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Humphry and and family, Mrs. Lila Larsen family, am! Mrs. Tilda Olsen. Miss Elsie Pearson is spending tin holidays at. Salt Lake City with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pearson. Miss Iris Olson of Salt. Lake Citv is visiting with her parents hristmas eve. Mrs. Sylvester Anderson spent Mr.' and Mrs. James p. Olsen. eek end with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Carmen Pitkin of gait lio Lake City is visiting with her Charles Anderson, Mrs. Clara Cutler and family parents Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Pit were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Yeats of Nibley on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marcelle Rose of sen spent Sunday with Mr. and has spent the past week Logan Mrs. Harry Hoodless. ar, Lewiston visiting with rela- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larsen fives. entertained at a delicious lunchMr. and Mrs. James Jensen eneon on Sunday afternoon. Guests tertained at a party on Christ- were Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. mas eve. Those present were Anderson and Mr. and MYs. Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jenson and ford Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Elsie Jenson lamily, Mr. and Mrs. Niels P. Olsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Owen MaMr. Mrs. Mr. and and and Mrs. Morgan JenJenson, Magnus thews were guests at a delicious son, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hale and Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Norma, Mr. Ivan Scott Christmas dinner at Oscar Sjoberg on Christmas day. and Miss Joyce Scott. After Mr. and Mrs. Newel Olsen and supper they enjoyed a beautiful family and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford iighted Christmas tree and the eve presence of Santa. Anderson spent Christinas Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Jenson with Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Anentertained at a turkey dinner on derson. Those present Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ander- Christmas day. son entertained at a dinner on were Mr. and Mrs. James Jenson Those present were and family, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Anderson, Jenson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry JesMr. and Mrs. Newell Olsen and sop of Nibley. family and Mrs. Sylvester AnBENSON M.I.A. GIVES PARTY derson of Clifton, Idaho. A party was given in the ward Mr. and Mrs. Verlow Jessop hall Tuesday evening under the of fine a are the proud parents of the Mutuals. A large baby boy. Mother and babe are crowd was in attendance and all doing nicely. expressed themselves Mrs. Tilda Olsen and Veola one of the best times as having had in the Olsen spent Christmas day with ward. Die Park orchestra Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Nilson of furnished theHyde music. Punch and College ward. wafers were served. T. II. Cutler and daughter Bar haw spent the week end ill Salt Lake City. Vernon Hulse Mr. and Mrs. spent Hie past few days at Hyde Park visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Jell-soentertained at a dinner on Those present Christmas day. were Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ges- n NEW , V N I' J fUtC - i. J V'Uf iff, r 4 t Tqne Tube Drive in 'x;- '.j t "Ty a .V. - V,' ;MV 'UV'-V- J!. U ' ; J ' 0 M N f R 4 t. Logan $top over nt I,rh VeiraH, Afvadn. Vfnit the Hoover Boulder) Dnin Site. Iteturn limit April 8, 1031 For fnrlher details consults f!025 p VALdfc MOTOR 16EHCYCC MSURORB R From i VruHf with and San Francisco j EIGHT , with fire - insure Los Angeles T-tX-V- ?. play January 17 - 18 Plan now for a dehtful sojourn in sunny California. Reduced rates in effect on above dates. Stopovers allowed in Nevada and California on the going trip, and at any point returning. - 'XL ? to Mesh Transmission ' ; Don't r Excursion JANUARY 1st Silenl-Sliif- Ges--- ( and family. The Welisville ward Sunday School present a drama on Monday night at the Millville ward meeting house. The name of the drama was entitled Hazel Kirke." Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Anderson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larsen on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvin Hulse and family of Salt Lake City is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Hulse. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sjoberg were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Mathews on Christmas eve. Mrs. Sarah Beard of Providence speii; Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Niels P. Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Olsen were dinner guests of Mrs. Matibia Olsen on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Ander-Aaroson were supper guests of Mr. Larsen on Vul Mrs' Edward MID-WINTE' The Primary children and teachers entertained the Primary children at a party Wednesday afternoon. Games and dancing were enjoyed for about three .hours, after which each child was presented with a bag of popcorn and candy. David Murray was a visitor uf the Ben.son Ward Sunday School Sunday. He spoke on the subject of tithing and its principles. Dr. and Mrs. Munns and daughters Elaine and Jean of Brigham City were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reese Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Parson left California Saturday to visit with their son Ray and wife. They expect to be gone a month. Mr. Browning of Tenn. has come into the ward to make his horpe indefinitely. Weldon Reeder of Cornish is visiting with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Reese. The bishopric is visiting the different homes in the ward. They report the ward in a good condition generally. Ellis Higglnson of Smithfield is a visitor of Jack Parson, during the week. Lional Furness of Salt Lake is home visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Furness, Mr. Jay Pond is visiting with his sister Mrs. Frank Reese. He is attending school at Brigham. Miss Virginia Furness was visiting in Ogden during the past week. Mrs. Foster Reese and Mrs. Funk attended the shower given for Mrs. Erma Funk Lundquist given at the home of Mrs. E. B. Lundquist at Smtihfield on Saturday. Mrs. Darwin Reese entertained in honor of the fifth birthday anniversary of her eon Wealey. The afternoon was spent in playing games and refreshments were served. Miss Bernice Izaat thas been vising the past week in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. George Lyons of Metropolis, Nevada are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Reese. They came to attend the funeral of their little grandchild, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Carlisle of and embraced this opportunity to visit their many relatives and friends in Cache valley. Mr. end Mrs. Lyons were formtriy residents of Benson. A number of the boys and girls attended the dance given by the Junior school at the Smithfield high sonool. The bus driver, Ariel Jorgensen took them up. Thu Scvr iji.H ciub entertained husbands at a Christmas par ty. The ii (fair was given at the bonus of Mr. and Mrs. Floy i Hard iiian.- - Thy Christmas colors were used in the decorations and a crystal howl of chrysanthemums formed a pleasing i onto! piece. Tile evein games. Covers ning was ajc-nworn laid tor Messrs, and Mesc dames; GemH Walker, (diaries Ladle. Ear! Bird, Andrew' Lament, Claud Sorensen, George Hiibner, Oliver Taylor, Oscar Barrett, Clarence Barrett, Denver ('open and Floyd Hardman. Miss Laura Hughes entertained at a party after the dance Monday in honor of Miss Fawn Stauffer of the Budge hospital. Luncheon was served. Those present were Miss Si an Her. Miss Alive Smith, Orlyn Whitney, Burrell Hughes, Clifford Sumter and Miss Hughes. Fruits formed an attractive centerpiece. lunchAn attractively arranged eon was given bv Mr. and .Mrs. E. J .Hancock alter tile lance, Christina; night.. Small holly baskets marked places lor Mr. and Mrs. William L. Kidman, Mr. and Mrs. tix-i- ield Newspaper f 1931. 4, 7?: a t j SUNDAY, JANUARY L. 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