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Show TH,HERALD.JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5,1931. PAGE THREE NEWS NOTES Rula C. Christensen Society Editor OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Call 50 COWGIRL Popimlaff CRnpll Queen Of Whoopee Makers At Salinas, Calif., H&v Rodeo Is This Comely Lass CO-E- About D Town of and Mrs. Ezra T. Benson of by Mrs. Barbara Bensons mother, Mrs. a trip to Amussen, have left for the Grand canyon. Mr. Boise, Idaho, acompanled of ParaMiss Zella Summers dise spent the week end in Logan as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fart. T. Caine. Jock Williams and Milton Johnson have returned from a weeks park. They Kem-svre- and Mrs. James Christiansen and daughters, Kima, Jean and Catherine, of Denver, who have relatives of Mrs. been visiting Christiansen, and Mrs. Christian sen's bister, Mrs. Ann Gentry, will return Thursday to their home. Mr. Christiansen is plant superintendent of the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company for Colorado. He was transferred there last fall from El Paso, Tex. He is a native of Logan and has been in the employ of the telephone company for about 21 years. He has been called back to Denver and is to report Saturday to meet a Red Cross represnetatlve and appoint a number of company afuployes for Red Cross training. Mrs. Christiansen was formerly Miss Mary Card. Mr. hat, gauntlets Introducing Miss Dorothy Barbee, and all, selected to reign over the whoopee-makincity of Salinas, Calif., during a rodeo week. The charming cowgirl an accomplished is 24, a University of California, athlete and hails from King City, Calif, five-gallo- will leave Thomas Poppleton, Wednesday morning by automobile for Blackfoot, Idaho, to visit Mrs. Burrs sister, Mrs. Jessie Weeding. n g co-e- i d, - ft a local hospital, Is reported to be recuperating nicely. P. P. Black is in Idaho business trip. on a Mrs. E. W. Pehrson and children Marie and Jack, of Salt Lake City are visiting in Logan with relatives and friends. Mrs. Allen Cutler and Mrs. Eugene Worley of Preston, Ida, were guests Tuesday of Mrs. L, E. Nelson. Neal Gardner of Chicago, 111. was a visitor in Logan during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Virg Cook of Lay-towere guests of Attorney and Mrs. George Heinrich Monday. n Miss LaRee Barson, who recently underwent a major oneration was moved from the hospital to the home of Mrs, Ardella Griffiths. Reports are that she is get ting along nicely. Miss Amy Rosza of Provo is Mrs. Julia Petty of Ogden has here for an indefinite visit with Mr. been visiting in Logan with her her brother and sister-in-laand Mrs. John Rosza. Mrs. Rosza daughter, Mrs. M. M. Reese. She is confined to her bed suffering returned to her home Saturday. with blood poisoning, and is being Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Elliot, accared for by her sister-in-lacompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Gus George Cave of Ogden has been Nagal of Grand Junction, Colo, visiting in Logan at the home of spent Sunday at Bear Lake. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Reese. LICENSES MARRIAGE IsMr. and Mrs. W. A. Larsen are Marriage licenses have been rejoicing over the arrival of a son sued from the olfice of the Cache Mother and child are county clerk to Nephi Pratt Smith Thursday. Mis. Larsen was and Laura Peterson, both of Salt doing, nicely. Lake City; Richard Clarence Rom-rilformerly Miss Edruc Call. McCammon, Idaho, and NorMr. and Mrs. John Squires man Mary Anderson, Blackfoot, spent Sunday and Monday visiting Idaho; LeMaun Clark and Mae with friends and relatives in Salt Mathew'S, Liberty, Idaho; Everett Thomas Arnr Sacramento, Calif.; Lake City and Ogden. Marie Ellsworth, and Rexburg, Miss Beatrice Allen of Salt Lake Idaho; Willard Parry Hyde, Hyde Sara Brown Robbins, City spent the week end in Logan Park, and as the guest of Mrs. E. S. Allen. Logan; Calver Morgan Skinner, Nouman, Idaho, and Violet Marie Logan. George Lemon, who submitted Steffenhajen, Consequent "Sambo, how you work so well. Ill tell 65 - Fri. - I 5011 Sat. - - WMWD Mr. Hnd Sir. g Har- and Mrs. V..r Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Howard Mr. and Mis. luik and the party. Boise, Idaho; A. A. Morgan, Spokane, Wash.; Eliza Smith, Poca tello, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Smith, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. M. Snow and H. T. Atkins, St. Mrs. W. J. Carlisle was hostess D. Charlotte V. Harris, at one table of Contract bridge George; Mrs. Luella McAUester, Midat her home Tuesday afternoon. Glendale; s and Alice At the close of the games, a d'tin-t- vale; Norma Idaho Falls; J, B. El lunch was served. Those includ- Haroldsen, ed were Mrs. O. Guy Cardon, Mrs. dredge and B. P. Kramllch, Boise, Idaho. Haivey Bickmore of Preston, IdaLogan La Maun Clark and Mac ho, Miss Marie Barber and Mis. Mathews, Llbe if, Idaho; L. C. Carlisle. i Tillotsen, Ogdm; J. Smith, Pocatello, Idaho; J. R. Tanner, Sait Lake City; F. S. Brauati, Denver, Colo.; J. S. Adamx, Salt Laic City; G. Pritchaud and H. Weeding, Butte, Mont.; E. W. Payne, Provo ; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Briscoe, Pocatello, Idaho; D. S. Grow, Cardston, Canada; David Allred, Raymond, Canada and Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Hodgeson, Sacramento, Cal., stirks I tis, boss. ob en- thusiasm to de fuse ob energy and jos natchurally explodes. I does. Sambo was right, the big in this world are noises generally made by mixing Enenthusiasm and energy. thusiasm and energy are the two wheel horses that will hard pull us out of this times mud hole, and we are not going to get out without them. At Evertons store we call them Pep and Ginger, and believe me they are working full time here. YVe are working harder than we ever did before and wo are not a hit discouraged. Our trade is keeping tin a lot better than most other stores. The result Is complete stocks, fresh goods arriving daily, new low prices promptly, and bargan prices fiequcntly. day. All and Mrs. Albert announce the marriage of their daughter, Violet, to Hal Skinner, son of Bishop and Mrs. N. A. Skinner of Nouman, Idaho. The wedding took place today in the Logan temple. After a wedding trip to soothe-Mr. Steffen-bage- n Utah, "tb young couple will make their home at Nouman. 30PERI0 became a Aleene McFarland, above, of Weatherford, Tex., was wed to Prince Johann von zu Llchenetein In Lcndon the other day. They met In Paria In 1926 and aoon will come to this country for an An American girl r.0ASTi;;s .:eti:op Pit-kin- Club Menjbers Have Plunge And Picnic h Picnic Supper In Canyon Dinner Party Honors Family Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Preston entertained at a picnic supper Tuesday evening at the city park in I ViclL-- s cn Logan at a dinner at their were Dr. and Mrs. W. canyon. Those included and Mrs. Preston and home Sunday of-family, Judge and Mrs. George complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Preston, Mrs. Kate Preston, R. Jensen and cnilriren. A bctjl Miss Kathryn Preston and Miss Lake of fragrant summer flowers form- Genevieve Pyper of Salt ed the centerplete for tie table. City. tertalned Dr. Hills Bros. Coffee, Roasted Differently, Has Flavor No Other Coffee Has To drink Hiils Bros. Coffee, after yon have been drinking other brands, is certainly a revelation. It has a marvelously rich, satisfying flavor that no other coffee has. This delicious difference is due to the way Hills Brog. Coffee is roasted. Instead of roasting in hulk, as others do. Hills Bros, use a process thejTi infested and pat- ented. called Controlled Roasting. As the accuracy of the REMODELING . Lyman Ga'bri&lsen, local contractor has Btarted to remodel the Dewitt home on First North and Second West. hour-gla- ... ... delightful, unvarying flavor of Hills Bros. Coffee is produced by this patented process that roasts a Uttle at evenly, continuously a time. Temperature and flow of ... coffee through the roasters are always under control. (Hence the name Controlled Roasting.) A uniform roast, such as no hulk, method equals, is absolutely assured. A perfect, unvarying savor results in every pound. This delicious coffee comes tb you in vacuum cans. Air, which makes coffee go stale, is removed and kept out of these cans. Ordinary, airtight cans won't keep coffee fresh. But Hills Bros. Coffee cant go stale I Order some today. Ask for it by name, and look for the Arab trademark on the can. Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc., Denver, ' Colorado. q mt --WT-. no !1" I HERES THE MODERN SCHOOL DUS! rugged . . . powerful ; . . low in price Saturday, Aug. 8th If you are a taxpayer of Cache county you are invited and urged to attend the meeting of the Cache County Taxpayers association, Saturday at 2 p. m. at the Ifs the NEW Junior High School Whatever IsShipped might be lost ftreel Tost Insurance will pay you in xmxiy wa.yj Aslt A petition to Governor George H. Dern will be discussed. The petition asks for tax reduction through public economy. Unless some reduction is made, many farmers will be unable to pay taxes this fall. Your presence will .signify your report. Cache County Taxpayers Association, fCENCYCC IN3UXAR9 By H. A. Theurer, Chairman. iVfe-fo- n INTERNATIONAL MODEL modern school bus, Here is a '.milt for safety and dependability, and offering absolute assurance of low upkeep expense and unusual operating economy. It has four forward speeds, is rated at 1 Vi tons, and will readily carry from 18 to 45 pupils over good roads and bad, through rain, snow, or shine, safely, and in pexfect comfort. The new Model A-- 2 is the biggest value we have ever been able to offer at the new low price. It is a true International in every way quality-buil- t throughout and backed by service. International company-owneWe invite your critical examination and comparison of this new International. Demonstration will show you it has everything a modern school bus should have. A-- 2 good-lookin- . wheelbase chassis , for the standard equipment, f. o. h. factory, Bodies at extra cost. i$6-in- d 160-Inc- h Wheelbase also available Barber Implement Co. Utah Lcgan ss depends ubor'UM even, continuous flow a little at a time so the L STARTS RITY OF princete when Informal Afternoon For Local Visitor the arrangements. PROVES NSTE-TES- T 1 dont understand you how de match Couple Married In Temple jamas? Adams, Mrs. Ethel Coulton, Mrs. Indefihita atay. Areba Watkins, Mrs. Felix, Mrs. J. H. England, Mrs. S. B. Milton, Mrs. Hattie Mrs. Effie Brown, Mrs. Hyde, Mrs. Oreta Waite, Phoebe Hyde, Mrs. Della Hyde of Hyde Park, Mrs. Lavina Winn of Smithfield, Miss Inez, Armenia and Mrs. G. A. Lindquist entertains Lavene Maughan, Miss Karma ed informally at her home Tuesand Miss Leora Brown. day afternoon In compliment to Mrs. G. H. Christensen of Denver, Colo., who la visiting friends and relatives in Logan. Social chat and music were enjoyed after which a dainty lunch was servTbe Los DeLebios club of the ed. The serving table was center-witenterschool Senior a bowl of garden flowers. high Logan tained at a swimming porty MonPlaces were marked for Mrs. was swim The .eld day evening. Cnrlstensen, Mrs. L. W. Tuttle of at Logana plunge. Following the San Francisco Mrs. George C. to motored Logan plunge, they Rigby, Miss Liberty Rigby, Miss canyon where a picnic supper was Gwen Rigby, Miss Gwen Tuttle served. Games and music were and Mrs. Lindquist. enjoyed around a large bon 'lie. Twenty members were include!. Miss Roberta Smith was in charge of The annual Gladioli show of the Logan Flower Garden club will be held at the Cardon Jewelry company on Main street, Satur- bow-legge- d t Combustion can do all your quickly, and so IL-ne- y Wonder if the fashion designers had gals in mind when they designed these beach pa- MEETING By W. M. Everton Last Time Today! Muss Pauline Winsor, Miss Beth Edlefson rnd Miss Florence Burnett were hostesses to the mem bers of the Dance ciub at a sunn-be- party Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Winsor. The fallowing program was given luting tho evening: duet, Miss Veda aud Aids Lucas; reading. Miss Fa.vo Anderson- - duet, Jean lohmoi and Ku'h Sarah Smith; Owens, two comedy res mem-o- f l Lau-eclub; dance, logging delicia Following the p.ogram ous supper was served at midnight. Covers were marked for twenty five. The table was centered with a bouquet of white snd pink roses. In the morning a waffle breakfast was serveu. Mrs. Snow was chaperone of the TAXPAYERS a major operation Friday at THEATER Ray RoluiiHon, old WadRworth, Mr. let of Providence, Willie and Mr. and Baker of Men ion, Dean Balls of Hyde host and hostess. persons having - gladioli plants in bloom, whether members of the club or not are cordially invited to bring as many exhibits as they desire. An exhibit shall consist of three spike of the same variety. Tlie variety should be named. The Cardon J cwelry company will furnish containers. The flowers should be brought to the stoie between 9 and 10 a. m. Saturday. While this is a gladioli show, floweni now In bloom wilt be any THE MORE of sleek black satin welcome, according to J. C. Jlogeu-son- , chairman. dresses is revived by Paris. A new model has an Interesting softly drapped collar of flat white crepe and a red suede belt held by a buckle of black composition and strass. l, Thur. and Mrs. Jay Smith, who were recently married, weie t guests at a delightfully arranged card party given Saturday evening by Mr. and Mis. L. S. McArthur at their home ,( the close of the card games, a delicious lunch was seived. The serving , tallies were centered with bouquets of g.it lea floweis. Covers wei e mm Led lor Mr. and Mis. Smith, Mr. and Mrs Hen Roberts, Mr an-Mis. Mr. FLOWER SHOW . g tk vLA Frec marriage of much Interest was solemnized today in the Logan temple, when Miss Sara Robbins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Informal Table Of Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams are taking a trip through Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Edwards are receiving congratulations over Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Burr and the arrival of a son Monday. daughter, Gladys, Mr. and Mrs. $$ vUOTpU Attend Smith. the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Msalbirs m WodldlSmig The junior and Bentor members Entertain At the Girl Scouts met at the Home For Sister home of Mrs. J. D. Yonkers Monday afternoon. Mrs. H. B. Wann You can alwaya spot a new dress. Mrs. William T. Robbins, Miss presided during the short business Margaret Ronbins aud Miss lint li meeting. Later, games were enRobbins entertained at a shower joyed and a lunch was served. at their hump Monday afternoon Mrs. McGowan was a special In compliment to Miss Sara Robguest. bins, Games and music formed the entertainment for the afternoon. on hotels local Registered at Delicious refreshments weie servFamily Tuesday were the following peo- ed. Many lovely gifts were reDinner Party ceived by Miss Robbins. A family dinner party was given ple: ' The guests included were .Mrs. B. B. S. C. Salmon Eccles and Sunday afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Hansen, Mrs. Ida JohnD. Marie C.; Golden Rigby at their home in Bayer, Washington, son, Mrs. Carrie Hansen, Mrs. Newton in compliment to Mrs. Ellsworth and Leona Archibald, Charles Mis. Rozella Gunnell, L. W. Tuttle of San Francisco. T. Avor, Garr, Mrs. Will Pitkin, Mrs. Lcola Rexburg, Idaho; Everett Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Lindquist of Sacramento, Calif.; F. W. Smyth, Wood, Mrs. Kate Watkins, Mrs. Salt Lake City; J. D. McGrath, Mary Knowlton, Logan were included. Mrs. Armenia Park. Mrs. John T. Caine III spent the visiting week end in" Pocatello, with Mr. and Mrs. A ,H. Caine Mrs. A. H. Caine returned w;ith her to Logan and is visiting at Fir Yenmg of Salt Lake City are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George D. V Hiairs Girl Scputs Mrs. George H. Bud and daughter, Mrs. Paul Martin Baxter of to Off Meeting Of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Broby have returned borne from a trip through and PUT Mr. and Mrs. Hyde will lv.ke their home in Hyde Park following a wedding trip to the canyons ot southern Utah. Miss Genevieve Pyper of Salt Lake City is spending her vacation in Logan and is the guest at the home of Mrs Kate Preston Miss Pyper is employed by the Utah Idaho Sugar company. rAurnod via Cokeville Wyo. S iami-lies- and Mrs. Vere Olsen of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Berger of Salt Lake City and Mrs. B. G. Olsen of Los Angeles, were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Alliston of Benson ward. Mr. oiing in Yellowstone J William T. Robbins became the bride of Perry Hyde, son of Mrs. Hattie Hyde of Hyde Park. Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the brides parents for . members of the immediate Clara Yelowstoue MEft A Daniels and Miss Rock Springs, Wyo., 'lave returned to their home after visiting tn Logan with relatives and friends. ndiss Gwen Daniels SlunmlbeiF Texas Girl Is Party Now A Princess CIMb Flapplr Fanny Say& |