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Show LOGAN PAGE FOUR (UTAH) CACHE VALLEY The Harvest Kesnva! at Peters Friday. proved very buccim ful and interesting. The committee in charge of tin banquet and program were Mrs. Orson Kid tnan. Mrs. Alfred Yonk, and Mrs. Lizzie Churchill, and are to be The tables were complimented. decorated with tall vases of and loaded with a harvest of rgood things to act." The following girls, lieth iUdic Eva. Orlenn 011k, May and Vera Foulswi, Peal .Jen son and Kdris Kidman, in pretty paper aprons am caps, acted as About ifou were servwaitresses. ed. After the banquet the following program was given with Mrs. Alfred Yonk iti charge: The singing was under the direction of Joseph C. Sorensen with Mis. the piano. Vance Walker at hy H. Y. Church Prayers male &ad Joseph C. Sorensen; quartet, bv Vance It. Waller and company; guitar solo, Miss Itch Fred I'ouhsen; Kidman; song, character readings, Mrs. O. J. Parrett vocal duet, Mrs, .lli iny Kidman and Nits. Viola Call, ac talk, Yonk; compauist, odHi' Vanco iJ. V Alfred Yonk; in Hades by hi and Mrs. u duet, Joseph Melvin Mur Anderson, eg, song, Han. bv i ari , Miss I I. TO RED RUSSIA RAILWAY CHIEF TAKES A CAMERA Mendon D A j j , Harry bv liartl'-t- Mrs Vhiui' vln Muir. Vann- p. V;i Kir ly Mn. er ami Mrs. I), J. Another leuturo of tin. old i4fc i"'1 i:i P'otersboru and M 'Mrs. Jam! Muir, 3 thu oldest oim pi in- e largo rrowtl alien--The M at night. it of tra furniidilng the am. I Mrs. town visitors were, Mi James Hyland of Non Ogden; Mr. Krause and son ( Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Kastua Yonk, Mr. and Mrs. William Yonk, Mr. and Charles Anderson, Mrs, .John Ytonk, all of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Cal Erickson and Mrs. Sarah Hanson, iOf Heaver Dam. ' Entertains Club j ICh Bn tid, president of the (I real , orlhci n Railway, visited Russia recently to Soviets the five year plan, he took his eaineia atom and lure are some of slmly the lesults. Above, at the left, is lhe h iioe in I'.kalet inbtirg in which Czar S h hulas II ami his family were killed, the arrow indicating the basement loom where the killnu took plaei'. .It the right is a typical an! of the Ceonjian Caucasus t carrying her water bottle. I it the iinle is a group (if native Czeheks of Turkestan , wearing their liiue caracul fur hills to prolcit their heads from the intense heat. .It the lower left is Ir. Budd. n Ralph , Lament entertained Sovonis deb at her home Thursday aftetnoon. Plan? were made for a Italloeen party, wag nerved. Those present wpre,,Mesdames Verna Sorensen, lone Larsen, Marjory Bird. Martha Barrett. Sad In Hardman, Ethel Taylor, Znia Baker, Zoltla Henin-ger,Fern Baker, Marva Kidman, Miss Isabella Stumff and Mrs. 0. Mrs.-ytMyr- i tho j.un-cbeo- - J. Barrett. Mra. Joseph N. Sorensen enter- tained at a nicely appointed lun- cheon Saturday. Star of Bethle flowers formed a pleasing centerpiece. Covers laid for Mrs. Agnes Hancock of Centerville, Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes and daughters, Mrs. Bertha Bishop an Miss Leota Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Foster, all of Garland, Mr. 1 f an amount added to its euipm-nof power nnnl to lit' total power ! HERE'S MORS ABOUT development of niagara. An encouraging word on busiTODAY ness improvement comes trom Mr. Farrell, president of the log (Continued flora page one) steel company. He is a conservative man, and his advice against reckless is construcof work and worrying about hit tive and If business In fact, von are told men cut necessary. family. each other's throats, that the government itself can- practically eliminating in not do anything about the pres the big linos of business, profits will they ent distress. Public generosity all tali in the ditch together. It probably must do everything. And the governwon't do intH-iiment may change its mind if tint out to be as is anwinter ticipated. The British Dole may he a of failure'1 and all that. But worse things are conceivable. id Mrs. William lluisl, Mr. unit .V s. William Hughes, Miss Jennie lUcimrds, Wanda Iltll, Mr. and Mis. Sorensen. Melvin, son of Mr. and William Baker is suffering scarlet fever. This is of contageous disease since last winter. J. Bradshow of Wollaville, a member of the high council was a visitor at Sunday school and sacrament meeting. He and John I). Baker were, the speakers in the afternoon. Alonzo Wooyj played a violin solo, accompanied by Miss Mozelle Marrett on the piano. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Walker and Mrs. Charles Ladle spent the week end In Suit Lake City, Gives Luncheon Mrs. Thomas Muir entertained at a luncheon Sunday. Flowt.s formed an attractive centerpiece. Covers laid for Mr. ami Mrs. Denver Copen and children, Merlin, Leo and Buddy, Misses Grace Maggie Muir of Logan, Miss M Maggie Muir,, Stephen and Ralph Muir. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garner, Mr. and Mrs. Joe i.eatem, all of Dewey vtlle, Mr. ana Mrs. Wilford Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kidman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kidman of Collinston, attended the Harvest Festival at Petersboro. BlweRibbon MaltExtract Americas biggest seller The Ladies Hotel 1930. HOME SERVICE louver's Son Will Recuperate mvm &&&$' Mm. W. Z, Harris was hostess to the ( hero Amie club at her home Friday atteruoon. A delirious luncheon folio-n-an afternoon of handwork and serial chal. Mrs. S. W. Hcndriiks and Mis. P. L. Xelem were special guests. Downey Visitor Miss lionim Adamson was a visitor at Aritno and Downey, Idaho, last week. Fite was a guest of Mr. mid Mrs. Osborne Johnson, at Dow-- j nev for a couple of days. Mr. and Mrs. William Christof-ss id ' Jerson have moved in,o the Carson home, across the street from the Dark school. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hendricks ami Mrs. V. Z. Harris and children motored to liowney Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hendricks and lamily. Mrs. Kay Lewis of Logan spent with Iter .Sunday in Richmond mother, Mis. Armintu Anderson. Herbert Hoover, Jr., suffering from a tubercular infection, Relatives iiave received word of has selected the residence pictured above, on Sunset the arrival ui a daughter at the near AshcvUl, ,Y. C., for his recuperation. Mou-Mountain, i home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold son of Salt, Lake City, The eight-rooand tveo-batcottage, named Blue Mrs. Ray C. Lewis entertained built was Briar, twenty years ago, and five years late at a children's Tarty for her little II ilham Jennings Bryan, who occupied it leased was to daughter, Elaine, on Suflday for with his family for two summer seasons. The estate, at her birthday, (lames and refreshments were enjoyed by t.en guests. an altitude of more than 2500 feet, overlooks the city of The Richmond Lions club were Asheville. It now is being put in order for the arrival, entertained Monday evening at the about X ovemher 1, of the Presidents son and Mrs. home ol Robert Allan with Mr. Allen and L. H. Allan as hosts. A IHrbert II oover, Jr. most enjoyable time was had by .'la Lions. Mrs, Robert Allan and Mrs. L. II. Allan assisted by their rccintly moved hr re and are living school after the beet vacation and daughters an the Harrison sisters in Hie Saunders home announce are ready for work. served a delicious luncheon. Tin the arrival of a daiie,hl;-uf their Miss Lttciie McCarrey has taken rooms were bright with seasonable home Tuesday. the place of Miss Ruth Bennett as decorations, itishop 11. Lester Hair Albert T. Hooper of tin- Sunday teacher in the sixth grade of the and H tynmiid Allan were special Park school. was in atSchool general guests. Mrs. Raymond Allan cnltin- stoke union meetw it it several t endings and tendance at also a visitor musical numbers were given by tho ing Sunday. He wasward at tlie Richmond Sunday IhmiMin sisters. Dr. it. A. Adamson was initiated into the club and School. given by I lie various Are Married reports w Mrs. Robert Oswald Johnson and Mi-- s I.avell Allan committees. and Mrs. L. H. Allan were each Sorenson of the North Cache' high There is no substitute in all namarried duong ture for vegetables. Thats why presented with a vanity case by school faculty the In el vacation. the club. They spent Carter's Lit He Liver Pills work no The entrance to the Allan home their honeymoon on a tour through naturally when you are troubled was decorated with a large Lion the north cential states and Cana- constipation. Made only of most da. emblem. with torpid liver, biliousness and Austin Johnson of San Bernarcalomel, they vegetable Edgar Butler of Trenton has pure dino, California spe. t last week been added to the North Cache move your thirty ounces of bile here with his brother, J. Ray John- Cue ho high school faculty as li- thoroughly cleansing system. All Take son and family, Red bottles. brarian. druggists. (adv.) Must of the students are back in Carters. l)r. and Mrs. John Holland who v c, 1 - t price-cuttin- we-.-- Halloween Ushers in Doughnut Time Gingerbread of Fried Sweets Are Party Favorites. Doughnuts with apjje cider are a perfect affinity and are old favorites as Halloween party re- freshments, Another equally good combination substitutes squares of for the doughnuts. gingerbread Either Is sure to be popular. Here is a very good gingerbread recipe. As given, it calls for sour cream, but sout milk may be substituted for the cream and a table-sroomore of butter added. GINGERBREAD Onethird-cubutter, 1 cup mo- n cup sliced candied ginger root, sour cream, teaspoon soda, cups lyteaspoon salt, 1 egg, flour, llli teaspoons baking powder. Bring the butter, molasses and ginger to a boil. Beat the soda sour cream and add it jn(Q l0 the beaten egg. Mix and sift the flour, baking powder and salt and add this, alternately with the sour cream mixture, to the molasses and ginger. Pour into a greased flat pan and bake In a moderate p oven. These sour milk doughnuts will be popular, too. DOUGHNUT9. Two eggs, 1 t.j cup sugar. sour milk or cream, melted butter If milk Is used, V teaspoon soda, 1 teaspoon salt, teaspoons teaspoon nutmeg, baking powder, about 3va cups of flower. Beat tlie eggs until light. Add the sugar. Beat soda into milk and add. Beat well, add vanilla and butter. Keep dough as soft as can be rolled easily. Roll out, cut with doughnut cutter, and fry In deep hot fat. After experimenting for several years, a British inventor has in treating cotton in Buch a way that it can be made into serviceable dinner plates. . tti-- ONE .'WILL ALWAYS STAND OUT A TIME In WAS THERE Queen Elizabeths day when you bad to change your ideas of Often new geography. lands were discovered from week to week. well Now, with geography known, mem transfer their interest to the interior of the atom, and overwhelming where chan. new theories operar almost every month. Dr. Dime, yotuc, physinmkes even FT of Cambt i.i;-r.z with his anOliver the proton, nouncement around which the electrons volve "may lie nothing hut a hole " With the theory that space is ami matter doesn't everything count. Einstein has made us faa pet miliar. hTe theory that feet vacuum combines all the Mates of negative energy" is too much for the average mortal. j - . t O ne outstanding valor is thus signally rewarded. Only exceptional merit could win for Chesterfield a following among smokers greater than all the armies of the world combined. MR. SLOAN, of ho Now York Edison company, is finishing it he Schenectady (leneral Eb'ctnc turbine monitor:! plant two ohi strong enough to light 'KM, good suzed lamps, enough to go around the equator only four inches apart or light a path from here to the moon with lamps for every yard of the way. Within a period of tin re year, tlie New York Edison plant has In two things portant essentials unsurpassed: I ' Federation will sponsor out of thousands! Only two highly Chesterfield im- is MILDNESS the wholly natural mildness of tobaccos that are without harshness or bitterness. BETTER TASTE such zs only a cigarette of wholesome Republican Meeting at Hotel Eccles Republican Aid Nature Best ci-- Nevertheless the new science is fascinating, even to tlie dull. Consider mount Wilson's description of a group of .spiral Ne bulao, receding from Hie earth at a speed of 7"00 miles a second, a new speed record, even in as tronomy. o And these objects, ,iioving fast that tlie ycotild go around tho world, in three and one half seconds are not small speeding bullets. Each nebulae is a giant cluster of stars as big probably as the milky wav in which our sun, with all its planets, is only a grain of dust. Nature does wonder! id things, hilt in proportion to his size man also dot's well. Ladies , Vegetables V 1 1 2 h ; lrs. Where I vo-r- OCTOIH'.R WKDNIA, Richmond flow-.er- M HERALD, " 'tic.ro Grant and lie; dell Han r(M k. Y purity and better can have. iv iCCOS meeting at the 2:30 p. m. All candidates on there to meet the ladies. a Lccles .Thursday, October 30th, at the Republican ticket will be JBJ-irftCongressman Colton and Mrs. Reed Smoot, will be the speakers. Music will be furnished by Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Bailey. 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