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Show LOGAN, PAGE TWO. ,uClub President 19 31. TUESDAY, At By Martin Entertains Home Parents BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Fashion Plaque "Gusst At HERALD, UTAH, Mi-- entertainLudear. Emk-o- n ed at a bunco paity at the home ut lu r pai cut- -, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Erick-oSunday. After the card games, light refreshments The guests were weie Miss Mauiine Jacobsen, Miss lone Emk-Ji- i, Miss Edna Holman, Miss Margene Damelsen, Miss Veia Jes-seMh Edna Jessen, and Miss Bunco prizes were Beth Eru aw aril--to Miss Vera Jessen and Mias lutie Em kson. Banquet n, The Business a ml "Women's dub held a banquet day night at the Bluebird. Profc-Mon- i Mmi William Walton will speak on the Community Milk Supplv at the at the regular Mmual meeting He Sixth waul, Tuesday night. the adult will give the talk in class. ompliiiH nt Bridge And Supper Mr. and Mre. Gilbert Thorpe and Sunday visiting with family III! nds and lelalives In Brcston. tertained at a bridge and supper party at their home Saturday night. Following the bridge games a delirious supper was served. Covers were marked for Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Neuherger, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Norma Lamoyne Wilson, Anderson, Miss Violet Larsen, Miss Ruth Larsen, Mr. Christensen, Mr. Adams. Harold Doercott and Mr. and Mrs. Jensen. Bridge prizes were awarded to Mrs. Neuherger and Mr. Wilson. School Friends Give Surprise . - Miss Alma Morris was the guest at a surpilse party given at her home Friday by a group of school friends A variety of clever games were enjoyed and were by a dainty lunch. These in the party included Miss Mary Lewis. Miss Belty Quaylu, Miss Lenore Savage, Miss Krma Nonna Boudrero, Winner, Mi-- s Miss Theresa Gmlfiey, Miss EUla Kershaw, Miss Erma Sjoberg, Miss Miss Thelma Opal Boudrero, Smith, Miss Erma Bigger and Miss Mary Anderson. of honor . Entertain Friends Saturday Evening House Party For Sorority Phi Kappa lota fraternity at a house putty In compli ment to members of Sorosts sorority Monday night at their chapter, house. Cards, dancing and music the entertainment wei after which light refreshments were served. About twenty-fivcouples were included. The committee who planned the affair consisted ot Ben Philips, chatrman; and Du k Ajax, Elmo Brady and Hairy Parker. ed at enteitained Doyle Olofson the home ot his parents Saturday night. Cards and dancing were the after entertainment evening's which a dainty lunch was served. Mrs. Gilbert Cole entertained The guests were Miss Shirley Boyle, Miss Florence Barnett, Miss Friday alternoon al her home in Beth Edlefsen. Miss Hairiet Andercompliment to Mrs. R E. Cable Miss of Idaho Falls, who lias been in son, Miss Bertha Moyle, Pauline Winsor, Flank Cranney, Logan for some time visiting with Milton Musser, Sylvan Needham, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cy Vivian Fish and Taggatt Johnson. Jones. The aftei no ft was enjoyed with music and sewing ater which a The iainty lunch was served guests weie served at one tabk which was ct ntered with a bowl Co.crs weie inaikiJ foi Bell enter of fruit. Mr?. Ruth Mooent-tainod.the members of the F. A. C. nine guests Women's ciut), Monday afternoon at tho Hotel Eccles. Mrs. Bell gave The the play by Philip Barrie, Hotel I'niverse." After a very delightful alternoon tea was served Mr and Mi- - C B f'azier enter Special guests included Mrs. Wes ton Vernon, Mis. W. J. Carlisle, tamed at a bunco paity al their Mrs. A. A. Fiimage. Mrs. N. W. home Thursday night. Afiei the Christensen, Muss Dt.'a Wright game- - a ileln mils linn li was delvand Mcs. Thomas H. Fair of Smith ed Tile guests were Mr and Mrs field. Denton Rogers, Mi. and Mis. Ray if, if, Guyman. Mr ami Mrs. J K. Whit Iwk. Mr and Mis Rov Adams and I m Mr. anJ Mis. L. H. Ei u es weie awaided tx Mr and Mrs By Ei ii kson, Ml s. Roy Adam- at, The Varsity Dancing club enter Denton Rogeis. Palais-d'Or tained Monday night at the at a Mistlt" paity. Light refreshments weie seivod during the evening. Tlrity five couples were present. Dr. Clark E. Haskins M A headed the committee on the at Olsen wa- - tic guest o! iioiioi at a ilinm-raugements. given at Inhume Sunday m clebration ol Ins anmvtr-ai- v titty ourt h Imi'iday The table was lenteicil with a biithdav take holding fiMvlom The mini si heme lighted candles Mr?. G. A. Lundquist onto! tamed iv - of while and pink Covers informally at one table ol Contrai t weie niaiked foi Mr. and p. Mr. and Mi- -. F R (hud bridge at her home Monday attoi noon. After the games, a daintv and lannlv, Mr and Mr- - W. S t: The guest, (!-- , n and Mr ami Mr- - I.n luncil was stived. a! were Mrs. L. D Xaisbitt. Mrs. al Following dinner a wa-- 1 llliam Eoliman and lenioon of music and Palmer, Mis. Mrs. Roland Emmett. njny ed. Young Matron Guest Of Honor Enjoyable Club Program Given Bunco Party For Friends MisFit Given Party n. Club 1 Honored On Birthday Table Of Contract Bridge Informal Party For Friends Hv-ru- tlio-i- en- -- - and Ms. P P Rose of entertained at a dinner paity Mr t Mr. and Mr. Mote Thatcher pent Fi id ay and Saturday in Salt Lake City. -- Miss Martha Thatcher was a guest in Ogden during tint weekend Mr. and Mrs. John in Ogden Mom1". Moser weie Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wasden attended the aki tournament in Og- den on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Morris spent Sunday in Salt Lake City. They weie guesls of Mr and Mrs. L. soiiug Smithfield News X. Bin hvlull. Miss Ivean Astle an employe of The Ladies Literary club met Garment company left Monday tor a two weeks' trip to at their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. James W. Cantthe northwest. Mrs. Leonmd well on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Beamer of Olsen furnished the program, and The Jen of Malta, by Logan read Ring!). nil were guests in The club Marlowe Sunday ot Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mor- Christopher Mrs. next meet will Robert with ris E. Griffith and Mrs. Dr. Rees Mrs. Mrs. Lucy Ellis of Malad, Idaho, will furnish the program. was a Sunday guest in Iavgan of Fern. Allen and Miss Myrtle Dudley were made members of the her father, John Neuensw under. club. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Cook of Mrs. R. E. Cable ami small son, Hue Dean, returned to their home Hyde Park and Mr. and Mrs. in Idaho Falls, Saturday, utter ? Lew and Allsop of Levvi-to- n with families were guests at (he home two week's visit in Iogan Mrs. Cable's parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. Sylvia Allsop on SaturC. W. Jones. day. Miss Myrtle Larsen spent SatMr. and Mrs. Ray Siddoway and urday and Sunday at Ogden. son. Bobbie, spent the week-eni- l Lynn Dudley was the week-enwith ti lends in Ogden. guest of his sister, Miss Myrtle Dudley. Robert Peterson or Hyrum was a Mrs. Sarah Woods and. Mrs. IOgan visitor Monday. Walter Reed were business visitors at Logan Saturday. Miss Walber Petersen of Hyrum Miss Cora and Elva Olsen visitspent Monday visiting in Logan.... ed with Mrs. Selma Lundstrom of Logan Saturday. L. H. Erickson has gone to The Smithfield First ward is Wvo., on a business trip. He sponsoring an old time dance and will he away several days. social to be held February 6 at S p. m. in the recreation hall of P. K. Hayes of Richmond spent that ward. A program will be Monday in Logan on business. condiuted at 8 p. m. after which a danre and social will be givMiss Marie Barber left Monday en. The McCann orchestra will for Salt Lake City for a few days furnish the music. The public visit with relatives and friends. is invited to attend. Louis, the little Mrs. Pearl Byron of Pocatello, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl home her for left Saturday Idaho, Allsop, has been very 111 with atter visiting in Logan several pneumonia during the past week. While here she was the Mrs. R. V. Larsen and family days. were entertained at Sunday dinguest of Mrs. Conway Lewis. ner at the home of her father. spent the Miss Dalas Lcndahl and weekend in Sr.t Lake C.ty American For!,. WJiile in Salt the Junior attended Lake sh Pi om a' tlii Fmversity ot I'tah. Hie Logan d Af-to- d Dinner Guests In Hyrum and Mis. J. H. Whithck r were dinner guests Sunday of and Mrs Henry Terry ol A Hvt uni. Mrs. Clara Anderson who in the recent past was a member of the Benson Stake Relief Society board also favored the ladies with a solo. A very interesting magazine contest has just been conducted and closed in the Benson stake The stake was Relief Society. divided in five districts, as follows: District No. 1. Amalga, Cove, Cornish and Lewiston Second wards. In the contest, Cove District and Cornish were ties. 2 No. Trenton and Lewiston third, Lewiston Third winning. District No. 3, Smithfield First and Lewiston First wards. These two wards tied. District No. 4, Richmond ward, Richmond South and Smithfield Serond ward, Smjthfield Third, Richmond ward No. Distric being the winner. Cla' kston, and five, Newton won out over the Newton wards. A lot of interest was shown in this contest, and the results are that 402 magazines are being tak en in Benson stake, an increase of 40 over the year 1930. The The First ward is sponJan. 251 of Nibley V r S' drink Ficso The most wholesome, palatable you ever had! Coffee-Substitut- The Best Sound in the State f .1 lb. t. Out tin ot Specials Wed. Jan. 28 pue-t- s Dinner Guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Calder wede dinner guests Sunday evening of Mr and Mrs. Harold See-- j holzer. Music and visiting were1 enjoyed after dinner. Many Now Using It! huna Today, Wednesday and Thursday Jfurner Bro c Vila phone Olives picnic size 10c dark col fee have tried it with excellent reI his sults. brand was stocked bv us to hi! the demand made In many cusa EXTRACT, VANILLA PINEAPPLE Fancy Slices. Can. Packed in heavy syrup SPAGHETTI low-pric- is I J ,M03Y uith Shat ers No, 2 can JOAX KSEXX'ETT Jr.ima of ha1- dj" whin windjammer rrt vrl ji!l themenAli.wilits with a tliir-iuMy To- peril good co (tee that economical. . IIONKY Gallon sic WE I b D,P. SKAGGS T ' fo3u n:a;T2"w ii AUn T:,n I of I liuphone 'SILK u.i h.fl.R" YEARIY tttmggaatimgaattmatagggamtt . Column . PUlur I ' k . i j; SELL U. Heinzs . Jp S. INSPECTED MEATS IN OUR MARKETS--- ? 7--SAN1T- ARY L , 'ti 10 2 No. 2 Cans 17c 85 c Heinz. OVEN BAKED BEANS V , fi No. 2 Can (.RAITTRUII war A ins; 45 ; I a .25 low-price- rich, strong co) ee. I hose w ho hate tried it tell fills us it exactly and is the bill, well worth our of 22c per pound. I ake home eiite-tauie- SORE FHROAT 35c Soda Crackers t- tull-bodie- Mrs. Gilbert Cole at one table of btidge at hei home Mamhv afternoon. Alter the budge games, a delicious lunch wa- - seivod to five guests. OVER 4Z, MILLION JARS USED LOGAN 24 W. 1st NO.; 88 SO. 2nd EAST; 382 SO. MAIN LEWISTON WELLSVILLE, HYRUM, SMITHFIELD, Helen Harris, Helen Christensen and Al'ton Chnstensen ol Richmond On VVednesdr.v evening the M. I. A. ha.,ketbaR teams ot the Smithfield Fust and Third w inis, will play at the Junior high; school gymnasium the Also Smitlitield Second First ami wards will rompete in a tall game on the same evening tomers' tor e It relieves Constipation ! It always oays to buy the Best Pkgf tfear-- were brand Coffee, dreds seeking Informal Table Of Bridge Cood for your Stomach and your Nerves ! mis- In the short time we stocked since Service our new Pit ture Rub on Vicks; olso every fewbours melt a little in the mouth end let trickle slowly down fnroat. Stomach trouble? party recently leturned - tlr-01- t home welcome a wo sionaries, Elder Frank Done and ER'u' Oswald Michaelis on Friday evening at 8 p. m. A proMr. and Mrs. Christian Peterson gram will he given after which of Logan. darning, games and refreshments! who has had will be enjoyed by all. N. P. Nielson, enterMr.-Wailo Wallace charge of the North Cache mer cantile, has recently been tained at a b'thdiy parly Thins to the coast, and uscar daughter Ennui l, invited g'liU, Harwood is taking his place as day evening in honor ot her manager of the store. were Wanda Greene, Eve Mane Miss Eva Marie Jarvis render- Jarvis, Erma Bingham. Amy Neled a solo. The Sunshine of son, Joan Peterson, Lfna Smith, Your Smile, in the Relief So- Leoia Pii her, De.sar Miikle. ciety department at the monthly Ruth Nelson, Alice Hurun, Vera1 Vnion meeting held at Richmond Hogee, Cora Spill row ami Cu'h-lee- Wednesday, Thu rsday Friday and Saturday THEATRE Mr. lov a- ol-e- Birthday Fete For Daughter 1 - at home .Sunday In compliment to their son Basil Ella son, who Is leaving in the i.t ar fu ture for the mission Held The table was centerei wtlh a howl of pink carnations anti at each end were tall pink tapers in iry.-ta- l holders. The guests were Mr and Mrs. Basil Ellason, Mr and Mrs Milton Allen. Mr. and Mrs Edgar Nielson, of Hyrum, Mr and Mrs. Floyd Rose and daughter. Mr and Mrs Fred Burr, Mr. and Mrs. Fitd Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrs. M 11 Mon son Mr. an-.Mrs J. W Nielson, Mrs. May Giindeison, Mrs. M. H Monson, Sr of Ixvgan. Aftei dinner musical numbers were given by J t Nielson who gave a vocal solo. Mr. ami Mrs J. W. Nielson gave several vocal duets, Mis Floyd Rost- entertained with humorous readings and songs were glen by Max Rose. Jensen Party Monday Hayward Baker left Monday for San Iuik- (Tty to make hm Tome. He employed by the govIB- lias been a student in in al iln- F S A 0 Guest Of Honor At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Rnel L. Guests At Birthday - was oniposed of Miss May Me Carrie, chairman ; Mis W. J fallrf Miss L. Jones ible, Mrs Maitla Muir. Party For Friends n. Mr. and Mrs. Melroy Smith anmaim e the arnval of a son born Sunday. was'aecompaiiist. A Foltxwjng the hanriuet. Mrs. NielNEW DEVELOPMENT i son gave a vtry inspiiitig talk on beach hats foi the resort rliiJj work anti told of her trips 10 is this green felt skull tap scan the Regional convention nt Mat ed at the lop and ending in Origin, and an officers meet-- mushroom button of the mateila ing ut (hit ago The committee on airangement no-ho- J Fuller the diieeHou of ilm old of the Ninth wnd folks the jiuy, Cheny Time" wi'l be given tonight at S BU o'cloi k at tae The funds will amusement hall lie used to expenses of the old folks parly. The public is cordially invited. - At Surprise Party A surprise party was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Blauerer Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Larsen. A delicious supper was served after which the remainder of the evening was spent playing rook. Prizes were won by A. M. if Creamer, Mrs. John Larsen, Lorin Haws and Mrs. LaMoyne Wilson. Those in the party were Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Creamer, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Haws, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Long, Miss Molly Morrell entertained Mr. and Mrs. Norman Torpe, Mr. . several friends at her home Mon- and Mrs. John A. Hoarsen, Mr. and I day afternoon to celebrate her Mrs. LaMoyne Wilson and Mr. and tent li birthday anniversary. Games Mrs. Blaurer. and music were the features of the entertainment after which a dainty lunch was served. The guests were seatt at one table. The table was centered with a blue bowl of pink weet pens and a birthday cake. Mrs A. L. Riggs, or Nibley, enwere Miss Caroline T' e gm.-t-s tertained at a children's party at Caidon. Miss Lucille Christensen, Mis.- - Small t;u;nney, Miss Barbara her home Saturday afternoon in Bali h and Miss Kayleene Creamer. honor of her daughter, Cloteel Cecelia, who was celebrating her seventh birthday adversary. The games guests enpjoyed a variety of served. after which a lunch was The luncheon table was centered with an attractive birthday cake. The guests were the Misses Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Morrell enter-taine- l at their home info''mal!y Elaine Hutson, LaRue Dutson, Lois Morula evening for Mr. and Mrs. George, Fawn Chugg, Zona Snow, George Balch. Visiting and music Norma Hovey, Marie Ames. Betty were enjoyed after which a dainty Lou Anderson, Alice Larson and lum n vv a.-- served. Master A. L. Riggs, Jr. al The to the state president, Mis. Gladys C. Nielson of Piovo There were also a number ot other speiial guests. The guests were seiied at one table which was grated with bil ver bowls oi pink and lose shaded rose buds. Covera weie marked f, for sixty. Musnal numbers- were given by a Inn composed of Miss Yeates Miss Orpha Fay lor and 'Miss Tvra Wilson. Tiny were accompamed at the piano by Miss Tarbet. Seveial of toe rlub songs group. were sung by the entire "Miss riiyhs Baugh ltd in the sing ing and Mrs. Bertha (Talk Purser ",Altair v as m Couple Honored Boston Hams Nice and Meaty Lb. 19( Lard Pure White 2 lbs. 28c Pork Chops Lean Loin Lb. 23c Salmon Whole or HalfFish Vw-'i-i-d.,,1 ix&m it, uMbe. Lb. 13c |