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Show LOGAN, Pretty Arrivals In Visitor Honored Supper given Saturday night by Mr and at their . Mrs. Leonard home in honor ol Mrs W idnik sister. Miss Margaiet Bi rre t of Ogden, who had been visiting in Logan for a week Supper wa3 served at four small The holiday colors of led e tables. and green were used in the decora tions of the tables and the entei ..ainment Covers ne'e maihed for Mr and Mrs Kenneth C'aldei. Mr mu Mis Harold Seeholzer, Mi and Mrs Ike Waltu Evans, Mr. and Mis. Squires, Mr. and Mrs Jack knn ball, Mr. and Mrs Tied Kidgell Jr, Miss Berrett, Petty lhtvvkiiis and Mr. and Mrs Wnsden Following huppet the lenmndn of the eveiniur w is spent nlavimr bridge Prizes wie won tiv Mis Kimball, Mrs Fvans, Mi Hawkins and Mr Kulgtll Miss ilerrelt was presented with a M'1 t pnze kVa-ule- I v Club i dis And Partners I Mrs Robert Smith and Mis J F Giiffitlis were liodes-- , to tilt membeis of their tlub and part t. ners at a dinn r and card party Wednesday night at the Smith home. Supper was served at small tables. Small red and green tan dies formed the centerpiei c s Covers were laid tor Dr and Mis A. H. Saxer, Professor and Mrs A J. Hanson, Mr and Mrs Edgar W Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. O Cooley, Mrs. Cora Page, Miss Lib Smith by Nelson, Mr. and Mrs and Mr. and Mrs Griffiths Prizes for the card games were awarded to Dr. Saxer and Mrs. Mitchell, Delightful Party Given At Home 1 I much among those presWashington's colorful social affairs are these two comely debutantes of the season. They are charming Huntington Very ent in Loof-bouro- of daughter below, Mrs. Carl Holmes, Mrs W. A Wennergren and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson were hostess at a delight ful arranged card and supper party Saturday night at the home of Mrs at Holmes. Supper was served small tables. Each was centered with a lighted red candle, banked with a mound of holly. Covers were placed for Mr and Mrs Reuben Walton, Mr and Mrs t. J. Burnham, Mr. and Mrs. John Jim Mickelson, Mr and Mrs. Woodall, Mr. and Mrs Frank Bio-berg, Mr and Mrs Paul 1 well. Miss Roma Nielson, Archie Anderson, Mr and Mrs Holmes, Mr. and Mrs Weneigien and Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. Following supper 500 was the entertainment for the remainder of he evening. Piizes weie won by Mrs Burnham, Mis Ellwell, Mr Woodall and Mr. Mickelson Rep- resentative Frederick W. Loofbou-roof Utah, and Carol Herndon, above, of Suffolk, Va. The latter is a cousin of Mrs. William Jeffries Chewning, Jr., daughter of Senator James Couzens of 11 , Michi- gan. Entertain At 500 Party Mr and Mrs H P Bair enter- tained a group of friends at a "500" party at their homo Friday night A late supper followed the games The guests were Mr. and Mrs. M D Allen, Mr. and Mrs Mose Reese, Watson, Mr Mr and son, Mr and and Mr and son and Mrs Thaln and Mrs. M. Morten-son- , Mrs George WilkinMrs Charles Shoup Mrs Lawrence JohnMr. Honors Son Before Departure and Mrs Albert Thompson i hum l lined i dinner at tlmir home Saturday evening in honor ot their son, Aimond, who left Sunday for Sill Lake Cit' prior to his depar-tuifoi tlie mission field. A iivstal howl of yellow rose Mis J C Hayward onbi tamed the table oenterpice at v t luldi n a paily F play altw buds unliked tor eighteen pom! in honor ot hi r little d mgli (evils wne hi ice wne seveial out ol guests tei, Francis Music andand gum's m tin tow n lie ts vie le llic' entertainment Mill dinner music and visiting late altcinoou a duiutv lunch was for the romaindei Coveis weir laid for six was the eel veil ot Ci i i ,.i . little guests. Mr Childrens Party Friday Im-nc- f m-tu- VOU AND NOOPS TRULT AVavl GOVNC ON A. BIO BUST, TO CEL.EBBf.TE tTT FVRBT 40 -- LESS, A, SHCMI, AND VME.LL. VVNOETC.R LNQ CtsT TME1 VslORVlS, AFTEPt- - ( PAGE THREE 0 1 1 NO HARD SLEDDING FOR THEM Club Enjoys Schooner Party Miss Estella Geger of Michigan, Miss Lltnnor Grosinger of Ninth Dakota, w ho aie teaching school in Alberdi-eIdaho, spent lilt uf tbt II CbiLstiuaS vacadou in Iaigan as guests of Miss Flor line Malmbeig mil limited Miss Ellen Edgley, vming viiidli-- t imiillv ticiiii 1oca Idaho, has ai,epteil a posi lieu With the li.it , hi r Music ( om iui' Missti.gbv took fits! plate a ti State Voice ill the I till t ini i om i si w Ini h u w a (led In i a si hoi diship lo the sin iw ii nl School ol Mush at ( iiu ico a t Features At Matron Club Fete Birthday Miss lbbv Hon was hostess to tin mi mbers ol the E B i lub Satuid iy night at the home of Mr The and Mrs Lvimui Gub.ielseu evening was enjoved with cauls, ilaiii was seiviil and mg at midnight T he guests w ere seal one ed at long table. Red lama tions in low bowls gtaied the table Those included were Mr and Mis Albert Hugie, Mr and Mrs William Hugie, Mr and Mrs Edwin Fish Mi. and Mis Henry McCullock, Mr and Mrs L O Skauchy, Mr and and Mrs J M Adams Mi Mrs Walter Adams Mr anil M N. F Lo'gre'm Mis Annie McDer maid and Miss Amv Ellis Other special guests weie Mr and Mrs I. A Jams, Mr and Mis Blown, Miss dim l'i t el stm and Mis Violet Hall 111 111 i St h id Fnmiftt i lit' tuned at a budge supper at the home or her I Hints Mi and Mis Roland Sulnidav cvnim Sup SOR talking, Mr and Mrs Leonard Wasden mo- - l.iunol! per w ,n si i i d at fun snnnl tallies tmeil to Ogib ii ah nl haul They weie wlnili wmu otih it met ed with a' Miss ai onipanin il In Margaret iiniimt m e ( In istni is tree dull i. intuit, Hi ft t ot Ogdt u who had spent M s- T hi g p sis mi Hided modi i i, in a big twv, shoznng that sledding isnt at the pa 4 wee;, m Ixigan as a guest Miss Ethel Iain Biinihe (urdon all haul. In tase you it the asdi n home already recognized them, dab! Mi', Until Lundahl, the fair sUddcts are Frances De and Rosita Moreno, ( tidon Smith Mi's Lulu Mr. and Mrs Frank Earl return-iMiss Muv Pitiison M.ss M nan uit.f pt I iluniit a little Seinter fun at a mountain resort n onii FnJav allii spending the Peterson Miss kvelvn Heyward mar 1 1 oils, hood. iast ten (lavs in Ogden visiting Miss LaRee MH.ie Miss "ii'dt with rel itivjs and Iriends. I k li.usou Miss lnel Bankl ad Miss Lecira Thatcher, Miss Bailnr.t Mr. and Mis Lloyd Davis of Chustniseii Miss Eloise Torgt sou IIERE'J MORE ABOUT Bngham ( itv wiie vivtois ill Lo Miss Gi ice Rasmussen an Mis, gan during the holidays lamise Kdiards MUST HAVE BEER Bildge was enjoved after snppc Mr. and Mrs Rink Smurtnwaite Bank-heaanil pit s writ won bv Mis0 (Continued from page one) of Ogdt n spent the weekend in and MioS Eli ison Logan. Fiineri! serins lo' Mrs Alina bis nightgown and retires Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Taylor I. Urnmham ol Liv-awho died be of Weston, 'daho, wore visitors m In W dues iv iiuinoou, weie anIrregula'itv of ofendeavor may genius, but It lavgau during the Iast week. In Id m thi I ,hv i can bun h i mfiicntrieity itlie' a bympton nor an attri Sundiv ti'1 noun with Rev T h do Dr. and Mrs. S. P. Packer and R is, P i h n in i liar; e OUR GIRLS SHOULD BE daughter, Ann of Preston, Idaho, Spi ak is at the s. t v ices were KEPT OUT OF MISCHIEF were guests in Logan New Yeiu s Lo of John the lanis Q Bishop When in New- - York I saw a big, day Te v w. d n nan k Harris handsome The Logan eitv board of iduea lhl'sh ih youth consorting upon - dt I k ( tor oi ,iv ' lty, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Stokes tlie stioet with your "typical Amer- of tion will be reorganized at the tirst T lie ical chapti r Twin Falls were visitors In Logan meeting of 1931 for the board of met Iv of Log m an gill, I said to the Doctor, ol thi (Inn o' i he Easter .Star What several days during the past week fices tonight. relatiorship ran they have, M I! uml'am of was a 'Ihat At that time, Bishop J H. Wat- nu whichaa rvoi? little tomnie estimates i a th as a ' 'i.al iiioei part that young man quite a slierk. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Neuberger and kins, will automatically sm Jr, ii es o of al the se1 Frank Neuberger she will attach herspent Sunday feed O A Sonne as piesident Musical miLiihi i c wire given by selfPresently lo linn and become his para vibitmg in Salt Lake City. semorority making him th oldest no ladies i ho o hi li ,!n ti nan member of the board liiiili 1'iaik Bane1 Si , sang a site Mr Sonne will once moie go lo And do you know' The Doctor to the bottom of the list, having solo while Pearl Ba'igli and Mrs wouldn't listen to me He told me liorpi give a duet not to been elected for a five year term Lliabelh 'irh a tiling about Intel up nt was in the Logan oem someone I had at the last school election. not met But peri tei v 1 lie i am beautiful floial lie Bishop Cha'les England, who sgieis ol the haps in win ollerings ihaige He usually enjoys himself In the Mr and Mrs O L Packer en- was named at a special meeting inissionai suiielv ot Iho t'luicli the board to fill the vacancy company of younger women than tertained at their home at dinner of mysidt, but no American girl sucNew Years day in observation of caused by the death of Louis S until next electiot dav, ceeded in attai hing herself to him their wedding anniversary and also Gardon will also take oflico at the meet during our trip through die Pana in compliment to their son, Lyman, mu canal who ieeently returned home from Ing tonight V hy don't you coop your little Superintendent Louis S Peter the Canadian mission field will present Ihs annual report sen American girls In chicken pens, as Covers were laid for Mr and the Turks used to do It would Mis. Vaughan Taylor of Weston, of the schools ai the meeting keep them oat of mischief and give Idaho, Dr and Mrs S P. Packer America!, boys a chance to SEEK BLOND BOOTLEGGER and daughter, Ann of Preston, Mr Jan r (UPI Po- voui look over the sea toward French and Mrs H II Stokes of Twin Pie ll n ns ends Imlty show id that the SW FRAVI.SCO, Jan 5 Falls Mrs Eva Jenkins and daugh lice sougtli today a "blond lady sale in a filling stutiim here was mil German nomou, who aie much ters Jean and Joyce, Lee Packer, bootlegger, accused of having sup lobliid without toil hie entiy, al nmie attiaidve and worth while. Lyman Packer and Mr and Mrs plied a gay New Years party beie though it was loi hi d and no key BUT SHE ADMIRES OUR WESTERN BOYS P.u ker with poisoned liquor that killed one was used When the Doctor and I landed After dinner the time was spent mar and bis chorus girl guest and 1 lie bandit, flooded the safe with ung woman in a cri- watir and lemovid $77 in Boating In New York we wee Impressed visiting and listening to Mr Packer left another the handsome young men we relate Ins expei lences tic al condition in a hospital (imeiiiv tin ough a slit 111 the top bv saw But, now that I see a fe.v western young men, I know that in New Yoik we, as you say, liada t seen anything yet." The New Yoik boys are tall and well formed, tut they appear pallid BEFORE sgOO UEAtUC ONI THI si and unexeiclsid BIG BUST, ILL TA.KE. THE But Ameilcan hoys both eastern TNEHTY-rwDOLLA.OS VOO OWE and western, ex el In one beauty ME ON BENT FENDER ACODJNT. neoessi'y good dentistry. ANO THERE S SEVEN BUCKS CUE MOM We noticed thi9 during the w tr FOR BOA.RO.NOW THAT TOO RE1 Your American sold'ers had cl an WORKIN. ANO KMVT LOANED VOL) BIGHT CENTS. teet'i, well cared for, even, regu-la- i SEE THAT you PAY UP BEFORE TOO START It l, a shame that Fiance, where PMUTIHG THE TOWN I lite with the Dootm doesn't proCRIMSON vide suitable dental facilities for it v boys and guls The teeth of Fiench men and Fieneh women show the ef'icts ol youthful nog m 111. v at i i hainit y d i TRIBUTES PAID 1 MRS.BRANGHAM SCHOOL BOARD ! i c REORGANIZED 1 i i . v i i i Packers Entertain 1 vj New Years Day. v ROB SAFE IN WAY NOVEL Members of the Maskers club of the Senior high school enjoyed a schooner party Satin Tav night which was followed bv a d die lous hot suppei solved at the borne of Miss Fannie Hodges Miss Kaima Goolev assisted Miss Hodges as hostess Eight i ouples wiie in i luded Mrs Maiv L Willis chap ironed the party if Wk Bridge Supper For Friends I NO VVOsAE FOR WE.t VH OUT TO PAINT THE. TOWN RCClh KELLT TO THE. WHATS A. JACK I SOT IN HV PAf-- f WON'E AMO BUT VJNCLE A. tCH TUE. ONE TOO (TisNGLEO WITH TOUR FLIVVER. A, WE'S EORE GUT WITH A, FE.H-WOO- Vk UIG THUM3 IM KSS(11Y i e the so step cnvclopC? PICK on it ANO tFiF"TE.tA MA KOvJ XJR VhlNUTCG'.l V4AROS lx to-li- i XN ti 1 Mis On Mri Lticv S ( anloi.. one of v an s most t steemed women, is obaiving ner sev eu'y ninth biitniiiv anniversaiy Mrs Cardon, a remaikably well, pieserved woman lor her advanced age, is en-- i iv ing splendid health and glowing vld with a giace that is both a i vi and a pleasure to a host of n n mis lu honor uf her seventy-nintbirthdav a family dinner was given yesteiday at her home, sponsored by Mr and Mrs Tlieo. G Recbow. Mis Recbow is Mrs. Cardon's daughter and resides with her. Besides Mrs Cardon and the hosts, those at the dinner were Mrs James A. Laugton of Salt . t, rfi Lake City, another daughter; Mr. r "J? t si ? f and Mrs B T Caidon, Mr. and "V. i Mrs 0 Guy C ardon. Mr ami Mrs k-- P V Cardon, and Mrs. Cardon's three bisters, the Misses Alice. Diue and Hattie Smith. A third daughter, Mis A C Sullivan of Columbus. Ohio, and the oltest living son, A F. Cardon of Washington, 1) C, were unable to be present The table was decorated with ft'llous; sttou' use talking! All this chat-i- n long, red taper candles and a cenbe uho to movie terpiece ol i ed rose buds. As spesledding for girls aspire for line ate luo of them tiho have cial tavois to her children and L 111 I Honors Dlnnei By COWAN XOUO BETTER LIMIT THE H1LAWTV TO A 5LIP INTO sfOUR txLL ONER 1) pop: N MOM Gulden Flower Herald The Quilt exhibit will be held Fiiday and Saturday, Januaiy 16 and 17 in the building formerly oicupied Mills, by the Logan Knitting across the street from the pres ent Herald office The main lloor of this build ing will be cleaned and tenovated in preparation fo the ertnbit Every man, woman anil ibild Is uigently requested to lemem her the dates given and to hi 1 be sure to visit the exhibition Herald wants at least from ljeu to 3000 people to view tli s unique We and most beautiful exb'bit will promise right now that mv-e- r before will you have In In Id such exquisit beautiful qu Its as Main of will he shown them the women and go's "hi n ' 1. to p!d( e t Ilf ir quills m the ion lest aie nal masii r wtuki j. ai have piodimd sonn ol t'o luosi looking (iiilis evil l t m m ii hi ( at lie v alh 1 he pul. s of the ( oil! st w ill No be aiiiioumiil 'n a It w II nil s wd In pi n ed on t lie qu III mm win i tln judges i v,Inline lie qmlls will be idcHititnd In nuilibils to give eviiy iiin'i slant wilh a I ur t'u oppoiiuniiy splendid prizes o'liied liv t'n Hi raid he to the niakiis of its a, quilts adjudged In the e lie St ill till contest Those wlio have not as vet in tered thur Flower Garden quilts m the contest should do .so be tore next Satmila), Januaiy 10 Just diop a note to the Flouir Gaidm Quilt Editoi, Daily Her aid, Logan, and tell lit r that you desire to have your quilt in the contest Sign your name No and address to the latter. matter where you live you are ot participate Puzcs eligible will be given to the girl and woman in Logan and the gill and woman outside of Logan who have the best quilts on exhibit The quilts will be judged and the winners selected belore the exhibit opens Friday, January 16 All quilts to be entered in this outstanding contest, the first ever to be held in this section of the state, must be in the Herald office not later than 6 o'clock p m Wednesday, January 14 More than 30 women have alWe ready entered the contest. would like to see at least 30 more enter the contest We know there are far more Than that many women and girls who are work ing on the Flower Garden quilt hut who have not yet completed It Hurry and get it done and enter the contest. You may win one of the six piizes offered by the Herald for the best quilts 1 -- Jo TKY , 1 One of the attractive afians of the past week was a budge supper Hostesses D Dancing and Cards Herald Quilt Exhibit Set For Jan. 16-1- 7 Capital Society At Bridge UTAH, DAILY HERALD, MON sis-tei- Cardon presented them with fiaitied miniature photographs of heraelf, taken in 1871, at the time of her betrothal to he late Mrs Thomas B. Cardon. Visitors Guests At Dinner Mr and Mrs. Rink Smurtnwaite ef Ogden were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mis Errol Palmer. i Motor To Smithfield Processor and Mrs. Chester Myers and daughter, Dorothy, war dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Farr at their home in Sm'thfield. Guests At Brigham Week-En- d ' Attorney, and Mrs. Ernest Young motored to Biigham City for (he weekend to attend a dinnsr party that was given there Sunday by Mr and Mrs Frank Holman. Stewart Entertains M iss Miss Gayle Stewart was hostess at an informal New Years eye p erty at the home of her parents, Wednesdiv night. The time was spent with music, games and dancing and was followed by a m'dnlght suppei Four couples were included. Entertain Guests At Dinner Dr and Mrs. I S. Smith presid ed ov a prettily appointed dinner at then home Friday evening. The tabl was attractive with a center-pie- i e of red roses and silver holding tall red tapers. Cover, were laid for eight guests. An informal evening of social chat and music was enjoyed after din- ner. See George Y. Smith the real estate man for loans on modern homes. J5 tf. rhildrens Colds Checked without jpv jyf dosing. Rub on MLLION JARS USED YEARLY nee t then But given good teeth, I France oi Germany could rival vour boys doubt if iithei CARD OF THANKS To all lull spun beloved fJeJl - rM931 Pv X srnvirc me rr3 j J s pAT ofT By MARTIN BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES AW OY WILL Yt AWTHM6 THAT VKiT VOOR WO 4 &J6IK1Y6 W ,TiPW V- W '?WSpZ in trAK; I V ho k oi om i TH' UVSS VOUTL AYTYS tiful TH' KZt TH1 TuT O X s ., X f icd ft . Jt lyys ' BY NFA - &L4& ' SCRVICt 4: INl. U PAT Oft w1, ( Gowers f i Mon. State - Tues. h sorrow him C mbs Jenkins and Sons. JOHN GILBERT Alim- .j. WAlLACi BEERY GLYCERIN MIX REMOVES CAUSE OF STOMACH GAS buckthorn h in pie glvceim as m.ved in sai.tip, eu Vliiika, acts on BOTH upper amt lower bowel, removing poiwere sons von tune thought theie and which caused gas anil other Momai h tiouble Just ONE spoonful leheves GAS, sour stomach, so k lieadai he and constipaDon t take medicine which tion. cleans on.v PART of bowels, but let Adlerika give you a REAL denning end .see liow goo n v on It vv'l sqipiisp von' Ci'v reel bai, r- jfi svmpathv t'teu. r avt 6D 60LO Sr ix-- eeti TO ViT YP7v ,ANi' KiEPvSi T, THAT HONYV WOMT frL T Hit AMiNWHYE Aid' VA 5A'0 CHE W7-- b A y '" V ; irt-t- s ft6HT 1HU 'r ; ' n GTiL.TH' OL' 6TK7V 6AvO WAB H$ OODiH.ID Th'oKJY TTAW. tVx THAT '. LlVCfc WAT 60GH 8oud m x e ted loss was bv the word3 of VOX) THAT A I0OW Best paitli lightmed T'gYE - YhfV IpAL' 4'ff fi d Mrs Y i ' mother, GYY MOK1YT ; and vvifi came to us in our e vv tsh to thank ill of tho-- e vvlio pa.tic,patpj at the si i v ii es the speakeiS, the musici ans, and those w ho sent those beau- WtVL VCO lose who demonstrated Martha Jenkins, we desire to ex tend om Miuiri appieuatinn The -- KY f a friendlv and sympathizing in the sudden passing of our Ding , Co udv) UUAY LOR1 lfvV,P'jIMTm,Y IFUWYAMS SC air rvstiAK 1 ( Shows at 3-5-7-9 |