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Show FRIDAY, OCTOBER CACHE VALLEY DAILY HERALD, LOGAN (UTAH) GE FOUR 10, 9 3 0. 1 i RJJLA C. CHRISTENSEN NEWS NOTES ; OF. Call 50 TO WOMEN. ' President of jRushees Guests of Delta Nus ! About T own i Honored and Mrs. J. A. Hulme have wold from their son, e. Hulme, who is in Old Mexiio Mi s, Alban H. John wan hostess it mi, he will he home about '. to t lit members of her biulRe club a I., r ten day visit. lor at her home Thursday afternoon luncheon tables were centered ' Mrs. Moses Chrirtensen Thn and with yellow French. marigolds and o ad are visiting in Logan with and the living; chrysanthemums ,.i and relatives rooms were decked with a variety The brtdsw blooms. ot autumn .. H. H. Jensen and daughter awarded to Mrs. Martin was prize uni are spending the day in Zachersun. in. The meinbMB included weie Mrs - Honseu, O. A. Garff, Mrs. K. Peter-ov .oest Petersen ' and P. (' Mrs. J. II. Watkins, Mrs. K. i u in were latgan visitors Mis. .Winston Jones, Klkingtun. O 'll. IV, Mrs. II. S. Mrs. (JeoiKe O Keete, Mrs. Martin Zarherson and Lester, lira. Jenv K. Anderson of Hyriiui Mrs. Joiin. pending 'lie day In I.ogan. iHjmu on temple woik, Miss Carrie t t vv Members Of Bridge Club Entertained . i i Ogden USAC Alumni Entertain I- t v i e .. h The Ogden Chapter u! lie t SAC Alumni assix latum held a dan, 'lie panv Tliui'ilai nvei.im: In Country club at Omb-ii- . I) Attend Birthday Party Mrs. Howard McKcnny, Mrs. V. T. Wilson and rhildren Iti'vl.ani City are .spending a a dais visiting with relatives in e an. They are guests at the a le of Mr. and .Mrs. William Wil Mrs. George Syinen and Mrs. Joint James motored to Pieston, Idaho, Wednesday to.attenil a birthday party es. Sarah Purdey has returned given there in honor of Mrs. Luke e Smith. Mrs. Smith recently moved after visiting last week-en.lt Lake City. She was the to Preston from Logan. 't Hr. and Mrs. I.. L. Dailies. ini'-- . i A. W. S. Ball This Evening " Newton - Ship-ley- , W. mema and of Paradise 77, of the high council of the PARADISE l Robert ber Noir-aSmith, son of I)r. and Hyrum Stake died early today afM He had been S. Smith, has accepted a ter a short illness. dl to labor in the Western States a resident of Paradise for the He will leave for Salt past 58 years coming there from mi ion. t .ik'Citv to attend the missionary Draper where he was born. No definite arrangements have in. 1, October 26. been made for funeral services but Mu. William . Lohman spent they will be held in the Paradise '! Ini, .iday in Salt Lake City. Ward chapel either Sunday or Monday with Interment in the Mr. and Mr. H. S. Amussen Paradise cemetery, w ei Mr. Shipley was born in DraOgden visitors Thursday. per on July 2:.!. 1953, a son of In Mrs. Jacob K. Brenner sDent Robert and Harriet Shipley. 'Iti'iii.dny viHitlng in Salt Lake 1873, he married Emma Smith and shortly after the couple movCi! y. ed to Paradise which has been Brick Ihe family home ever since. His Mr. and Mro. Wesley Tiavnoen of Salt Lake City are wife died about 12 years ago. in Logan Mr. Shipley during his life time nding the week-enii. iimg with relatives and friends. was a good church worker. His was received in tht; education Miss Leora Halt Lake schools. Miss Donna Jones, Surviving ntm are the followr'mt.'hcr, Hob Young and Gordon Neiuin, members of the Maroni ing children: R. K. Shipley. Tawiek-enOrrln coma. Wash.; Shipley, were mi players. Mrs. E. R. mi. ts in Logan of Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood, Canada; Summers, Paradise; W. C. Ship-lle.Mi ..cs Thatcher. Preston, Idaho; Mrs. D. P, Murray. Logan; II. U. Shipley, Paradise, Calvin Shipley, Pitts-- I HERES MORE ABOUT burgh, Calif; Karl Shipley, Pocatello, Idaho and Mrs. Alfred Kern Homecoming of Preston. Three sisters, Mrs. Harriet Day, of Raymond, Cana(Continued from page one) da, Mrs. Emma Smith and Mrs. 4 Ella Alien of Draper; 40 grand8 great grand chilthe Rocky Mountain coniereuce children and liall game between Utah Aggies dren also survive. This Col irado university. for 2 p. ni. at i, o is scheduled Utah Aggie stadium, features ou the day's pro-- . tour of the , unhide a general ni is during the morning hours, a ti.A student body rally in which visitors are invited to partici-A concert of unusual interest is huge parade and a flag being arranged by the Scandinavian g ceremony. A parade will start at 12:15 L.D.S. organization in Cache valley ceremony to bp given In the Logan tabernacle i. , the flag raising ! pillow at 1:30 p. m., while the Saturday, October 25. The famous Swedish male glee, , u Miff of the game will ronte at Gustaf Adolph chorus,. of Salt Lake p. m. City under the direction of A. B. C. HAMS READY Ohlson will render most of the numCR BIG GAME bers on the program. The club I is expected Colorado university giving its talents free of charge to i, town late Friday with a big detethe Cache organization so that the ntion of students. entire proceeds of the concert will Coach Dick. Romney sent liis ?o to L.D S. missionaries from Mtad through a light signal drill Cache county now laboring in the lav that completed a hard week Scandinavian countries practice in preparation for the ..me. Aside Dorn some few injur- NEW TRUCK OVERTURNS. the squad is pronounced in , Harry J. Clark, state traffic ofoil eondtion and ready for a hard ficer, is seeking information on u. lie ownership' of a new Dodge the committee in charge of the truck which was found overturned .... ecoming program includes P. in Pardip1 Aanttnn PHijotf rn nrn . .'inn. Alden Lilly white and Wit-- ing. There are no license plates on the machine, according to Mr. i, Poi ter. Clark. n ' i - j ( . . J I i I BIG CONCERT. IS PLANNED . . r . , Interest Shown In Special Study '. 'r:it in regular session of the Comparative ReligionC. i,l given by Dr. Thomas v will meet in room 6 of evening, p.mo block Mondaycontinuous the iw tinstanding a i pour Wednesday evening 16 class .pj met to organize the evening. A great deal of manifested and it is more than 25 or 30 will he in attendance at which begins fay's t ; : ft 0 o'clock. Hits who are only interested course siPtie and listen to the invited, according ordially The class will Dr. Romney. conducted each Monday evetomuaht the winter and s' ing months. , . News Bleading Hearts One dare not he partial at.d say m ,t typical of all flowers." But if we weie to vote lor just one quaint tavorite, surely r the romantic Heeding heart of fame would receive many ballots. The conventional looking little blossoms are in two shades of pink darker on the larger lines and the lower sections of all white, with green leaves and stems of course. Aside from being used as a quilt block, this design with lilac and .delphinium or blue bells would make a dainty curtain border for the bedroom where that French color confection of pink, orchid and blue is issued with old time The Associated AA'omen Students the USAC have issued invitations lor their annua hall this evening at the Palais d Or. Patrons Presitor tile altair im hide dent and Mrs. E. G. Peterson, Dean and Mrs. Frank L. West, Mrs. George B. Hendricks. Mrs. Christine B. Clayton and Miss Charlotte Miss Phyllis Kirkliam, Dancey. Miss Zona Towers and Miss Jean Pederson form the coiiimittie ou No. 12 ot lace-pape- Funeral services for Arthur , victim of the automobile ciasli Pear Newton Friday night weie held Tuesday afternoon at the New-ton chapel. j invocation offered by .lamps F. Hansen of Logan. Speakers were Bishop M. C. Rigby and I,. C. I.ar-seof Newton, and Lorenzo Peterson of Hyde Park. Musical numbers included vocal solos by Mis. Keith Clark and Trevor Clark. Benediction was offered bv Stanley Griffin, President John E. Griffin dedicated the grave. Floral offerings were profuse. Many of the people who attended the funeral were residents of Hyde Park, the former home of the hoy's father. Reported Improving Sherman Johnson who received a fractured skull and other ii juries in the same crash is reported as improving nicely at a Logan lmspi tal. David Stone was released liom the hospital Monday and is well on the road to recovery. Word hag been received from Brigham City that Mrs. Agues Tubbs, who suffered with a tlnoat lufeetion while visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Wallace Riiliard-son- , is recovering nicely and will return to her home here in the near future. Miss Arba Hansen has returned home from Honevville where she has been visiting with her sister. Mrs. Lloyd Hmtsaker the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Oviatt ot Hiawatha are visiting with their mother Mr1,. Annie Benson, having come to Attend the funeral ot Arthur Haneey. Newton is well repesented at the U.S.A.C. this season. Those at present are: LeRoy Cooley. Wilma Larsen. William Barker. Stanley Larsen, John Jones, Oswald Clark. Annie Larsen and Marcus Griffins. Miss Viola Cooley Is at present employed at Stooktm. company at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. I) .A. 1',. nson of Bancroft, Ezra Denson of lloiiey-villand Reuben Ben son Wyoming, all came to attend t!i funer at service of Arthur Hmce., their nephew. Trevor Clark has received a call to fulfill a mission In Cal'toima. He will leave the latter part ot this month. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Collier and small son Robert returned to their home in Cedar City Satin day alter a month's visit with their mother Mrs. Mary Dow die. President Casper Merrill ot the Halt-cey- ! Benson stake Y'.M.M.l A. and Miss Tlioia Bcrgeson, member of tile stake Y'.L.M.M LA. visited tile ward Mutual meeting Tuesday night. A number of the young men of Newton have gone to Idaho to assist in the harvest of the potato lO). Mis. Olivia McCulloch of ' Wyoming Is visiting with hpr sister Mrs. William Parker and lather, Mr. John Jenkins. Miss Ellen Laurltzen is visiting with friends and relatives in Provo and Salt Lake this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lorln Larsen spent Sunday at Bancroft visiting with Mrs. Larsen's brothers. A shower was given Thursday evening at the home of Miss Martha Jones in honor of Miss Hortense Christiansen, a bride of this week. Ailion Christiansen was released as second counsellor of the Y. M. I pea-gran- t. Val-nti- ue regis-tere- "Kids'" and at the Junior high gchool when Igymnasium the tonight Ninth grade holds a Kids" party. and knoe breeches Rompers, ether types of children's clothing will be the order of the day. The party is to start at 7 p. m. yon " Lo)jan Chocolates, Vz lb 20c Chocolate Lady Fingers, Vi lb. W. F. JFXSKVS CANDY CO. FOR SALE Delicious and Jona John Lundberg. than apples. River Heights, Plume 817 W. O 19. Wholesale nuJ Retail Smithfield, Lewiston, Hyrum, Wellsville Logan 24 W. 1 N.,88 S.2 E.,382 S.Main. S - - V""" i OCTOBER Coffee . . Bananas Celery Jumbo RAISINS m Seedless, 55c SOAP Bob White 10 Bars 34c WALNUT 27c I Pound IQ 1UC GRAPES OC s 3 New Crop, Seeded or packages 25c I h m is fcseJL pounds BANANAS 0C Firm, 3 17c pounds 1 '. Bring in Your Coupons for Palm olive Reads! 11c & .. TT 35s MACARONI 28c 28c JUN HENS non vu l ni'TTi Vi;Y!Ii, y (9 f i nice fat, pound in IOC SIDE PORK IOC Fresh, pound LARD Loose, Home Rendered (Bring your own buckets) 2 pounds fceOC ROAST PORK Choice Spring, pound LOIN STEAKS fc.DC Choice, pound on nr 7 MARKETS 7 ru POT ROAST Babv Beef, Pound I 7C a 11 .MUTTON CHOP- S- QO,, g DOC 39c .. 25c 2 Sanborns Coffee Is Fresh! Felix Cash Market 165 g a MARSHMALLOWS 13c 29c 399 North MEATS-Ha- if Pound 19c Pounds EEC, PHONE 10 Pound Bag lb. 5c 2 Bunches 4 rolls lbs. & 11 TOILET PAPER 10TH STRING BEANS 3 cans PEAS 3 cans ROLLED OATS biq . Chase Golden Ripe QiaomoI . J Sweet Potatoes 4 lbs. 19c Dozen SOAP Creme Oil; 4 bars or SPAGHETTI, 4 pkg. 25c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 10 Bars 35c BUTTER Maid O' Clover 2 Pounds ... 75c COFFEE Chase & 39c Sanborn, lb CHILI BEANS HAMBURGER 2 ibs. . Can Every ean dated ct hieh is your assttranee of freshness! ORANGES . 2 lbs. EGGNOODLES, S QC THESE! BEEF POT ROAST Pound BOILiNG MEAT Pound SMALL RIB STEAK OCT. - M SUGAR-- GREEN DISCOUNT STAMPS Saturday Only! 3 Saturday ''- i SATURDAY WE GIVE SPECIAL! Chas'd & Sanborn mimp COffEE MISS axr, :' K WHERE QUALITY AND QUANTITY PREVAIL! FOR SUNDAY DON'T S Cash & Carry Stores 1 SPECIALS FUNERAL SET 20c Too Late To Classify NITE 3 and Allen Jenkins sustained to ,ii t in his place. R THIS WEEKS CANDY SPECIAL!. Brooms. M. f. A Local funeral services for Robert AudeiMin. prominent Logan and Ocden business man who dn-- suddenly Thursday while en route here troin Ogden, will he held at 2 p. m. Siuulav, eilher In the First ward A chapel or in the tabernacle. uefiiiiie announcement will he made in the Sunday Herald. Fiineial services will be held in Ogden Saturday afternoon after whi'h the body will he brought to Logan Friends may view the remains at t,he home of Mrs. Ellen Eceles, 277 West Center street, on Saturday evening apd Sunday until 'imp for the services. Maskers Club Have Luncheon Meeting lIllllMBSIIIffllllliilKlllBlIlHlllllllHHIM1!, Dinner Guest At Frat House was a dinner A. A. guest at the Bela Kappa fraternity house Friday t vetting. Miss Roberta Davis and Miss Gertrude Smedley were dinner guests at the Sorosis sorority house Thursday evening. A silver howl lavender of pink and featlieiv asters formed the centerpiece im the table. Fall flowers were ns ii to decorate the living rooms. Cm eTs were marked for sixteen. An in formal evening of music and vn.t ing followed Die dinner. 4 4 4 the hostpsses. arrangements. j Dinner Guests At Sorority House 'g.'i pr ,ze was won by Miss The Maskers club of the Senior La lire McGee, and a guest prize was given to Miss Emmett. high school met Thursday noon at the guests were Miss Emmett, a luncheon and business meeting Ml'S Grace .Miss This is the tirst time that suci Rasmussen, Blanche Cardon, Miss Marian a meeting has been held iu Miss June Webber and Peterson, Miss Lucy Beth Cardon, Miss Margaret Cardon, Miss Elloise George Bell were the host and host Torgeson, Miss Uiltee McGee, Miss ess. Miss Anna Boss reviewed t! New Fvehu Hayward, Miss Ethel Elia-uiu- l the 1930 school play, I N . KIDS PARTY. will romp hither INSTALLS OFFICERS H. S. Lester, second vice commander of the Utah department of the American Legion installed the officers of R'izham City post on Thursday night at the Boxelder county seat. net tamed Thursday home of Miss Hulme to Miss Lucille was celebrating her per was sei led to me large table w hieh with an attractive ol 4 ANSWERS CALL Mis. Nettie Johnson left Weda!.--1 tor Salt Lake City to visit "h o dives and friends. Honored Guest At Birthday Party A PARADISE MAN Hazen Bright., of Rock Wyoming, is visiting with t a, Mr. and Mrs. William e, .i '.hind at Richmond. Mrs , fliaree was in langemeiils Alden Lilt w oiiv tend, from Logan. we"e nn hid d o"i. It Ihe in gamza' u,u aie e Nlelili-vieP'esldeilt: Claiime ami Mrs president seerelarv and tie i t Fis'er was the Miss Marie Pedersen honored guest at a hiidge supper given by friends at the Bluebird mi Tim evening. Thursday suppei tables were centered with a vase f,l and orange marigolds. yellow cards and the decotatioiis for the room were carried out in yellow and orange. The bridge prize went to Miss RmIav Qomnenn and n cutout min to Miss Pedersen. The guests included Miss Peiler Mi" sen, Miss Ruby Sorensen, Edna Davidson, Miss Ruth Bam. Miss Annice Reese. Miss Iaveti.i Wallace, Miss Bertha Chase, .Ales Clarice Little, Mrs. La von Evans, Mrs. Morrell, Mrs. Laura Merrill. Mrs Rhea Larsen, Mrs Margaret Hickman and Mrs. May Peterson. Tin-plac- ikuMfU, talk, ih'idcnt and Mis Sloan The remaindM n! the cvcniue was enjoved with v. biting and mu-iLight refreshments weie m ed. T!te (omniitiHp m charge llcnrv luines. Miss LVihe- uNon BEIGE and daik brown pin and Miss Phyllis I.iijcnquiM Kitty - il an combined on the handle, cl e pi p sc n ttllest.s wluui is padded, ami on the cover if if if u! Uns new fall umbiella. . i Guest of Honor Mission Is The niembcl of the Northwestern States Missionary society ea tejMamef! TltuiMlas Mining at toe Fifth waul chapel in honor ot Pres ident and Mrs W K Sloan ot the Northwestern States, v. ho are vim :k Miss Pedersen Fashion Plaque The DHa Nu liatertiitv entertained Thursday evening in honor stag An inluiuial oi i ushees. 'rs. D. C Budge spent pari of ihapte. paid was h Id at o'themusu 1,.'ll. iv i.iiil Fmlav in On Ion. and house an a program ialks weie given. A hutlet lull Irs. Leslie Jessop of Millville rheon was seiveit. Later in the a l.np.in visitor Wednesday. evening they met their paitners and weie taken to the Palais d'Or r lilip Evans ol is ii here daneiua was enjoyed Kighty-fivin Liman with Ins s.nter Airs. I outlies were present. am lliain. While Here lie ex o do some eniple ink. 3 Editor Society INTEREST. CASH MARKET First East Free Delivery) ; ROAST Mutton, Pound WE GIVE fnvWiv 1 S. fc? 97 fcefa iC II. 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