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Show tmm tint yi;irs MoXD.U. UTAH, DAILY HERALD, KOGAN, ITBKUARY. A 1 9 A PAGE THREE. T. xons RuU C. ChthieNsen Society F.Jilor OF 1XTLRLST TO Call 50 ll'OMLX Matron Honored Wellsville News one tul tin liio-- t Mo the week wa.-- the Gold and linen Kill oi the Sei ond ward MIA. held in the ward recreation hall Tuesday evening attended bv one of the laigest irowds that has been in the hall. Miss Carrie Poppleton was chosen queen by the laigest amount of votes and Miss Helen Jones and Miss Evelyn Parker were her attendants. Pailey Gunnell, king, placed the crown on the queen and they led the grand march followed by the Gold and Green waltz being demonstrated by the following six couples. Miss Carrie Poppleton and Parley Gunnell. Miss Helen Jones aud pearl Parker. Miss Evelyn Park r and Morris Anderson, Miss Fay Frenohley and James Bailey, Miss Mary Gunnell and Reid Lelshman, Miss Ann Bair and Kenneth Bailey, Stake Officers Mrs. Elsie Gunalso nell and Oscar Hendry, Scout Leader Herman Theurer were in attendance. The music was furnished by the Meudon oi - 1 o Mrs. S. S. Eccles and and Mi- -. Geoice Eci le., of Og (an were In Logan Friday and Sat day to at'end tinMr. and .Mr. 1 1 yimti. Mr. and Mrs. Blame Darney and V:. and Mm. G. R. Morris spent Sunday visiting with friends in Salt Lake City. L. Jensen and J. W. Mon-oof Hyrum weie viistors in James Lo-pa- Saturday. Miss Hilda Olsen of Hyrum was a shopper in Logau Saturday Russell Monsen and Rovard Peterson of Hyrum spent Saturday in Logan on business. Mrs. Dan Price of Bear Lake it turned to her home Sunday after spending the past two weeks in Logau. Mrs. A. H. Neuberger and son, heed, lett Sunday for and indefinite stay in California. and family motored to Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Simpson Bennett Blair aud small daughter, are spending several days visiting m Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Nephi Pherson and family spent Saturday m Ogden, '1 Mi-- hoy were aeiompann d h Jioiothy Mattson. Mr. and Mrs. James Bul.ock and Mis. K. W. Riowning of Pieston. In.tlio, were in attendant e at tie K.-tbull games, Friday and at d t orchestra. Mrs. at a . ning Mary Bailey entertained family dinner Friday evein honor of her father R. birthSmiths seventy-fourtday anniversary aud also n hon- C. or of Elder Owen Lelshman, who will leave soon on a mission to Coven were laid for England. thirty and a d diclous chicken diner was served. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smith ot Paradise attended the party. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lelshman enteitained Tuesday evening at then home in honor of Elder and Games Own n Lelshman. (aids were the evenings A dainty luncheon wa.--, served to forty relatives and friends and the waul bishopric and their partners were in entei-tainmen- t. - Mr and has accepted mission. Mr Mi- Ei.-- Anduw a call to 2 turning Guest At h Dinner the Brin-leav-hii- Miss Margaiet Berrett a week i ml visitor , 'Itll leljllvtx. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey o; piesion, idaiio, weie Kit unlay. . Cnv lor ,wo wcik-William-iand Miss Grettd Mu-Saiah Glenn spent Friday atternoon guest of Mr- - o C. Jacobsou. Mr Joseph Pitcher ot smith field was the guest ot Mi and Mis. James Williamson Satuidav Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smith ot small Paradise and daughter were the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew I.cisn-ma- j s i Mr. and Mrs. George Thatcher am! Mrs. ,'i llie Langton motored Mr. in Salt Lake City, Sunday I.angton spent the day with Mis. I.i.v Bullen. Marian Peterson and Mi-- s tan let Hulnie iiavo motored to Salt Lak City today to hear riie iamou- - pianist, Vladimir Ho'owitz. v o is being presented tonight in uncoil at kingsburrv hall. Miss I Ninth dance Ilig Valentine wid, Thursday. Febiuarv 5. Excel-l- t nt musie. Admission 35e and 10c. FS. Plumbing solicited. Crooksion weie Mu INGHAM'S MERCHANT LUNCH the his stomach, as the old saying has it certainly the way to good humor is blocked by indigestion, well prepared ana pleasures inherent in good food, served, are among the oldest and a soundest tastefully Our W ashington Bupleasures of the humao race. of sixteen of its selection reau has ready for you a followed and cookery bulleeasily carefully compiled, of cookery tins, invaluable as an addition to your store titles: the are Here recipes. Apples and Apple Dishes How to make Quick Breads Salads and Dressings Cheese Dishes Desserts of all Kinds Egg Dishes Foreign Dishes Learning to Cook Using Leftovers 1ies and Fancy Pastry Making Yeast Bread Making Sauces ot all Kinds. hem Soups and How to Make Meats Cooking Cooking Vegetables Quantity Cooking 0 bulletins, f ou want this packet ot the coupon below and send tor it: vs. niTKi mi:t Pure m Daily Washington Q2 V- - York Venue. I Mis O Guy Cuidon entertained iniormally at one table of bridge nl her home Saturday afternoon. At the lose oi the games, a daln-l- ' luncheon was s erred to Mrs. Jed E Ricks, Mrs Harry Parker, ix Kenneth lklei and Mra. Car-- i c . i h l Giant Hanimon was a Hov ol Weie elev en. seived "Little Jack Horner Jack Horner sat corner. Little Mi. and Mrs. Ed Hancey entertained at supper at their home Saturday evening in compliment to Mr and Mrs. Otto Jensen of Ogvisi-- t den who spent the week-enAfter supper an hi; m Logan. iinormal evening of social chat and . was enjoyed. to INVESTIGATE j I Lewiston SALT LAKE FIRE v'li.iib - Pond ot Island Paik, is visiting m Lewiston with 'x mot ci Mis Aietla Pond Litertain at Shower 'Jin' Misses Jaii'-tTaggait and I ona Rawlins enteitained at a on X." in day atternoon in l.oi'.iii ol Mrs James Nel-o- n of Flexion, loiineily Mis.s S' oiks at tl,e home of Mr. and Mis James It. Stocks The atternoon v as spent in playing game-- , and in sex ial ( hat. The dut ol town guo-.- -i viiej Mrs. C'oia Merrill, Mis Ibbeuj Mr mil and Mis Martha of Richmond, Mrs last of Gennist .1 and Miss Al.ce Nelson ol bubo, I.iK-li- ' SALT LAKE CITY, Fell. 2 (UP' in the Wolte An invesigation department store lire was started today as even fneinen weie le (ovenug from smoke aud gas -- . The Satuidav night blaze, fume-- $30.0(11) trolled. did Mr and Mis Llovd Hansi n an the .ate arrival ot a son cn Januaij twenty-threat 'he home of Mr- -. Hansen's inoilri, Mrs. Lewis W. Pope ot Logan. Mr and Mrs. Leo PiilUtin enti at theii home on Sunday dihoiou-snppe- r at progressive rook A was served to the billowing guests: Mr and Mrs Clay ion Nirl son. Mr and Mrs Deloin- Itigbj, Vi.-Bessie Wheeler. M.ugant Bomun. Zelma llaidi llawlms, In rphise! and Geoige Williams. Blfchop and Mis If. M. man were Logan visitors on W d u sdiiy. Mrs. IK n Dunkloy aud son, Paul of Logan are visiting hi to with Mm. Dunklov's parents. Mr. and Mis. Aniasa lodgi s. Mr and Mis Jalienne Allen of n S:. Anthniiv. Idaho, are v ith Mis. Alien- - pan ill- -. Mi .ml het h Mis Lloyd nc'iince Tile lnemen began to collapu one afler the other trom gas fume- - induied by burning wpol One v. as injuived by a Hying sp.ii k. w Spk F.al T - STAI i a -- hou-- e im "'lul il x 20-3- i he wait -- i 10-2- t.ny Mellon of the F. S. treas-i- Honorable To Reed Smoot and William Borah, te (iu.(:i n qu-tic- homi- - t ii hi mploi of ot H'taln Ithilin, i the immediate pavment ( de-ii- e ) I x reader of the Login, Utah. Daily Herald. a 111 n ol ( ( ) I i n - Dinner For Mr. and Mrs. Barlow and Mrs Forest Edwaidsen ti named Mi end Mr? Hubert B.li lew a- dime at their home Sat-unlay night Mi and Mis. Ballon K.ie leiiiitlv moved to Logau trnni Sal' I.'ik- ( itv to masi then l.uiie Follow mg dinner, they at I'.ml-tin- ' SAC HY.V. K !1 games Mi ( I NO pi esentalive. BINGHAMS EOUP to express myselt on in rash of soldiers means of aiding the No 3 d " Entertain Friends Sunday Night enter-tame- d Members Of Club Entertained DO U'T , Coieis worn marked lor Mr. and Mis. Olifep Skjiuohy, Mr. and Vlrn. w S Gibbous, Mr. and Mrs. 11 ' Peterson, Mr. and Mra. Peter, j. Fete) sop, Mr. and Mrs. OllfTerl (nle, Mi., and Mi.s. Geotge Fister. Mi;, aud Airs. Norman Skanehy, Mi amf Mrs .A. ,M. Otterbeclc, Mr. , j.rt Mrs .S&muel Bench, and Mr. who were nnd.Mfi. .Henry Watkins ' clal pneis. , , Pilzeg were won by Mrs. M i j. Oliver Skanehy,. Mr. P j pt'iei son and Norman Skaa- Vif-1,J- ii' BINGHAMS PINNERS - ha-k- et FINEST-OHQCOLAT- i E BINGHAM'S DINNERS CREAMS ARE DIPPED Beautiful Women Love New Powder fot women, admired complexions, use MKL new wonderful the taco powder French process powdtu' Purest and smoothest No on longer kuown. Stays tlaky or pasty look No grime or prevents large gilt MELLO-CLpores and never smarts or feels dry. Blends naturally with . any Mello-GloDemand complexion. Pi eseriptlou Diug Co. (adr.) Beautiful youthful BINGHAM'S SECOND ANNIVERSARY , Tuesday and Wednesday GLORIA WVxIlON What a yidowjI ' Address served in the World war, ) Unit or station I si "The Best Sound In The State Ballot vote YES Name ... as ii i'ii ale now merit xituaHi n this proposal, On -- put-tm- United States Senators: x GENEALOGICAL MEETING Logan stake genealogleal meet ing w ill be held Thursday at 8 pui in the stake house. All ward committee members are urgently re quested to be in attendance, to Fi'edilek Sclioles, stake ami most of the laigo bank- ii ers in the nation stem equally united in slating payment now would be disastrous What do you think? Vote your conviction on the ballot below and mail to the Soldier Editor, Dailey Hetala, fogan. v Ballot On Soldiers Bonus Now! C -- h most inn - now being q in tile nation The veiei-an.si ein to lie muted in So 'r immcli.if pavimit tot This is the seventh ot the aerie? pattei ns lor the Nursery Rhyme quilt which is being publish ed In this paper. Each pattern depicts an episode nuisery rhyme. To change this picture into a quilt bloik. center the pattern on a nine inch square nl material and. with a i arbon between the material and pictuie jiattern. tiace over the lilies. Next embroider mi the lines, using the simple stitches such as outline, Freni li k.iot, satin stitch, long and shoii. and lazy daisy. e yum mutual experience to guide yon m del ei mining the col tis oi tns hoi k. hut remember the shades that soil select should ut into the inlot scheme ol the entire quilt. Be xue to an- all 23 pn ture patterns and o the quilling vihiili will he printed at the This quilting (ild ol the sene? tor the border, pattern is also the pict'ue of the en as how n tire quilt prim d at Die hemming al-- ' i 111 ... 1' mu c ' I'-- ' hat 1 ST. and NO iiimc il now If 13' .1 p,i mi ' ess on at the Saturday after-- t ot her parents. Mi. and Mr-- S con. 'lie ns mini of larnit i s w ho J. Handy. have xigmd the milk marketing Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Oedde- i and plans (inii.'i' was are spending a tew days at the1 to ot laul the work wire (ontlnuo home ot Mr. and Mr Wilbur! rgnnuat ion were ailed in 19 Hn'eli. do ms e( 'lb, Mr. Darvel Fuhriman lef Mon (onxidir the iclalionship h( tween tht Fain Ituieanu and c K)jieta day evening l'or Seattle, Wash mgton where he will slay with tnes uni also (all a meeting of hithe Farm Bureau membership. Af-- man. brother Mr Wendel Fulnlat He is to be employed r some dial ussion. it was decided to (.til a meeting ot the Farm Uur-- i the Carnation Milk farflis of Du- ' an ( ecufve hoard and heads of vall, Washington The Franklin school comcoopeiatives to woik out a tela peted with the high Chiton Junior fliese or.fniva-- l tinnshi,) The score high school Friday. iim- in favor ol Frankon being 'I he nieiiing is to lx- - held At lin. The second team also played Saturday, at the coLithou-e- . Franklin being victorious also hi- - tune, a permanent dairy or. The score was ganization will be formed. Misses Hazel and EUrie Biggs were Logan shoppers Saturday. joined ip Dinner -- Members ol the (ouiily dairy1 (uniniiirie and bum bureau dime louiuv in (he ol 23 vi-r- Directors, Dairymen Meet At Court House tor.- - Miss Rutb Parkinson left Saturday for Salt Lake City where she will attend school. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Lowe Satur-were Preston shoppers day Mr. and Mrs. La Von Wickham entertained at a supper Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Bate of Salt Lake City were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Allen announce the ai rival ot a new baby boy born Friday. Mr. and Mrs Lonzo Durrant aud Mr. and Mrs. Bern Robinson ol Salt Lake City were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson Friday evening. A delicious dinnei wai and Rook was played thioughoul the evening. The Franklin M. Men lonipeted with the Lewiston M Men Satur day evening a! bushel hall A game was being 22 23 also played with tin team in which Lewiston was victmnui-th- e scoi e being Mrs. Tommy Thompson wa- - a Richmond Saturday Mr. and Mrs Inen Hampton announce 'he ariiial of a line baby boy hoi n Satuidav owning The Franklin li'gli si liool spun a miu med moonlight dance Friday evening. A pool ( rowd atteuded and enjoyed the evening Immensely. Mrs. William Davis oi Pre.-to- n rrnt Friday night at the home Orleans, who is visiting in Logan. Instrumental and vocal selections aud also readings were features ot Partythe entei taimnent after which a delicious waftle supper was served. Mr and Mrs Raymond Rose enThe table was attractive with a tertained at an attractively ap-- I 1 jlnted dinner and carJ party at Silver candelabra holding lighted their home Friday night. Dinner groen tapers. Covers were laid for Mi. and Mrs. Charles O. Peterson, was served nt three smalt Uble.s. Covers were marked for Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Bailey, Miss Marba Mr. and Margurete Edwards. Miss Mrs. George Wilkinson, Tburber, Tbubcr, Mrs. A D. Mrs. McDonald. Mr. and Mra. Don-ul' Smith, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Holmes Smith and Mrs. Lemon. Mr. Mrs. and Anderson, Henry Watkins and My. and Mis. Rose. remainder the Following dinner, ol the evening waa spent playing 5i)0. Prlzeawere awarded to Mm. Mm. Mr. Anderson, Wilkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Earl McDonald and Mr. Watkins at cards and supper at their home Sunday evening. Michigan wa played and was followed by bupper. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Finest Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hodgson and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Skanchy Ernest Earl. weie host and hostess to membdrn (d the S. M. club at their hoftte bn6ham's Service Fatutday evening. The evening was spent playing cards aftor which a delicious supper was sory-- ( (I. Supper was served at small . tallies , Card And Eating a Christmas pie: He put in his thumb and pull ed out a plum, knd said, "What a good hoy am I'" Tin-sco- before being con damage S Mia George Lemon entei.alned .it a delightful musical evening at t ( r home Sunday night in compliment to Mrs Bennie Levy of New piullh. Rhyme Quilt No Nursery Logan Guests Entertained muisc V Musical Evening Honors Visitor Haw-k.ns- tin n If -- leral ash ngton. D. .MF a Informal Table Of Bridge Buffet Supper Honors Visitor Send Your Vote On Soldier Bonus Payment To Herald I INS ( ) IU I L the packet ol SIX in coin.' cmlo-- c cents lurewith litis and COOkFIQ, V cover S. to elled, uneam or loose, postage stamps h and insts: nulling return po.t.tge am tinlcl- - - 1 I F, - lc . tin i i Avl-vvoi- F, Whether or not the way to a mans heart is throufih i . i , Are You An Artist In Food Preparation? want Cov-- i i (I J in M .'lid Mis i.ti mined iiiloiniaily lionnthe billowing ( Pieston. I tap r i ilk head at then Mr. and Mrs. James M. William basketball son attended the funt'e so vices bamtd iv i'vi nlng in honor of game of Hyrum Brown held at Hyrum Mrs 1iank Reynolds Soi lal i hat Monday afternoon. They were and miisii wite the tamnieut also the guests of Mr and Mrs ; let wiii h a dandy luiu i wan George Riggs ; t i v ed to six gin-s- s Mr. and Mis. Floyd Johnson vand small child of Beaver Dam spent tile post, week guests of Mr. and Mis Floyd Leishman. Mrs John Morgan returned to her home m Ogden after spendMi .mil Mrs. Leonard Wasden ing ' n days here guests of her i at a butfet supper at Mr Mis. and parents LeHoy their home Saturday eveuing fol-wing the dance, In compliment to Mrs. 0. Jacobson letunied to her home in Ogden Saturday af- Miss Margaret Herrett ot Ogden, a ol Mrs. VVasden's who was ter spending the past week as in Ixigan. pending the week-enthe guest of her parents, Mr. Alter supper cards and music and Mi.s. Flunk Maughan. James M Williamson and Mr. were enjoyed. The guests were: Mi. and Mrs. Whiter Squires, Mr. Jane Paikinsim intended the Mr. ot Jaims Olsen held at and Mis. Harold Seeholzer, end Mis Kenneth Calder, Mr. and I.ogan Finlay , Mr. and Mis. Hatvv William--oti- . M's J II Watkins, Percy Miss IP rrett and Mr. and Mi ami Mrs 1), an Barnett Mrs Wa,den. niotond to Ogdtn Sumlav to the skiing exhibition held i during which were solved to tlmtv Mrs. Ethel by the hostesses, Jones. Mi. Joseph Bovvn an Mis. Lottie Peikms. Among those who attended the funeral of Hvtum Brown, held at Hvrum Monday afternoon, were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Green. Bradshaw, Mr. and Mr- -. Mr. and Mis. Gilbeit Anderson, Mrs. Saiah X. C. Maughan, Brown. Mrs. Alton Paiker and Mrs. Agues Price. Frank MjaU was a speaker at the funeral and a duet was sang by Mrs. Bertha Maughan and Mrs. Caroline Stuart, with Miss Paulin Maughan pianist. Elder Owen Leishman, son of d Entertain Friends After Game and Gui Catherine Garrett Sunday. V Selena n a iy i all d or t a el v e guests. u in r nii-- 'i and visi FnlliMii'g Peter Maughan camp ol visitor lie! t Tuesday on Ins way P mghters ol 1'iah Pioneeis held to Pre-to- Pal ley- Hall ami Rapliai Stoda meeting Friday at 2 p m. at dard lenirued home Tue-da- v .vedie home of Mrs. Louie A histoiy of Mrs. Marian iling alter .spending a Week in ot Ogdi n Lo.s Angeles. m I.ogan Baxter was read by Mis. Rachael John Bas-i- tt i Renamed a Pal kiuson ; lesson and stoi v by Mrs Bessie Joins and Mi- - Mary number of bis small friends aliernoon it being hi-- sevinuical number-- , by Heiub Bickmore enth lmthday anniversary Dam m I.ogan Mis. Visa Stuait . and Co. and c! s A social ty Ilarh-y-. Mr- i ,i ii ill Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Mose Gaunt family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack rett and family, of Garland, the guests of their mothei. with i . Ray f West enteitained the members ot the L'AC Women c'uli this afternoon at her home. The subject of the program was Russia and was discussed ly Pro-- i ssoi Don W. Pittman. At the delicious i lose of the afternoon h Iri'iiiments were berved by the . Ninei-sThe living rooms were attractively decorated with the axon's flowers. Special guests Included Mrs. K. c Ikler, Mrs. A. K. Stockton, Mrs. Frank West, Roy Egbert. Mrs Mrs. Hamid Kepner, Mrs. D. W. Wewton Mrs. P.ttman, Vernon, Mrs. Joseph West, Mrs. Margaret Mm roll, Mrs. Thomas B. Farr of Smlthtielri and Mrs. Frank O. Rv-- ' Mr,-- The hour followed Meeting aud attend nr. school at Sal Lake leu-m- Pei-kin- v. West Home Scene Of USAC Club 7 Lei.-lim- will Lci.-hin- - Quilt Block No. ,T, ri;r, li DUE AT A TIME For a Similar Itea;o;i Hills Bros. Boast Their CV.fee a Few Pounds at a Time Candy makers agree that wheu zreanis are dipped one at a time m the chocolate, tiie coating is applied much more evenly than w hen dipped in big batches. According to the results achieved by Hills Bros., this same principle hblds-tru- o in roasting coffee. By roasting a few pounds at a time hy k continuous process, instead of large batches, a uniform roast is certain. This process originated, and pat-- , ented by HiHs Bros., is called "Con- Controlled is a trolled Running. most appropriate word becau-- e du--- Ing the entire roasting process there is automatic regulation. This control accurately regulates the flow of coffee through the roastera also the temperature. Every berry of the rare blend is roasted to a degree that insures perfection. No other coffee ha? the tame delicious flavor of Hills Bros. Coffee. Freshness is always guaranteed in Hills Bros. Coffee because it is packed in vacuum cans. By this method, air, which destroys the flavor of coffee, is taken out, ar.d kept out of the can. Ordinary cans, do not keep coffee even if fresh. Ask for Hills Bros. Coffee hy name and look for the Arab on the can. Bold the trade-mar- k everywhere by grocers. Denver. 'Hills Bros. Coffee. Inc., " air-tigh- t, WE WILL your neck wear to its original usefulness through Restore our DRY CLEANING ; Let the LAUNDRY do it Logan Laundry Dry Cleaners ' Colorado. did not serve in the war. v pfk ru A M ' c M r - u A JT q? I M V M f, T P'Nr HAM'S & |