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Show T II E 'sfeirs Ee;. gsmeinrtt AmyjiEiGsdl -- By LILYAN TASHMAN engagements of their daughters, Geneva and Leah. Leah will be married to Allan Ramsey of Salt Lake City, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ramsey of Salt Lake City. Mr. Ramsey is a senior at the University of Utah and will continue his studies there this winter. Leah is a former U. S. A. C. student and a member of the Chi Omega sorority. She will be employed at the West Side high school in Salt Lake tms winter. Geneva will be married to Paul E. Grace of Nephi, Utah, son of Mf. and Mrs. C. H. Grace Mr. Grace w'ill finish his school at the this winter affiliated with the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Geneva is a graduate of the U. S. A. C. and will be employed in the physical Education department of the school this winter. The marriages are to take and U. S'. A. C. is place in the Logan temple, Friday September 25. A reception will be given Friday evening at the home of the brides parents. Temperance Water Cooled With Ice PHILADELPHIA, (UP) Shaded by the century old trees of Independence .Square, an ancient fountain gives cooled water to hundred of persons. Aib-lUnlike hundreds of otner fountains, the water which flows from this one is chilled with ice. The fountain was oriin Fairmount ginally placed Park by the Sons of Temperance as part of the Centenma. was Exposition in 1876. Later it of moved, after the conclusion the exhibition, to its present site on Independence Square. And the Sons of Temperance still see that ice is placed in the Storage tanks below the pavement twice each day from May until October. ic Millville j of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jessop of blev were dinner guests on r and Mrs. E. R. Scott A. ho. Toolson of St. Anthony. Ida- The time was spent with mu- sic and social chat after which a delicious luncheon was served. asters were Van-color- ed decision A favorable Providence-Blacksmit- KElTEMRER ATTEND Mrs. Budge was formerly Eleanore Nibley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Nib-le- y of Santa Monica, California. The young couple were married on the coast last fall and went through the Salt Lake temple last Thursday before coming to Logan. They have been honored at several dinners and other entertainments during their stay here. Logan. PRESTON More than a thousand people and one hundred per cent stake officers attended the combined Franklin ' and Oneida Stake M. I. A. conferences at Preston Sunday. Ann M. Cannon, Rachel G. Taylor, Agnes S. Knowlton, Alma C. Clayton, D. E. Hammond. Ernest P. Horsley, and Axel A. Madsen were in attendance as representatives of the General Board. Sessions were held throughout the day and concluded with a large evening mass meeting. A luncheon was served for the general board visitors and all stake officers at the local chamber of commerce rooms. nt Lutie Bancroft, popular LoJensen gan girl and prominent student announce the marriage of their In dramatics at the U. S. A. daughter, Myrle to Ted Sunday for Malad where son of Mr. and Mrs. John she has accepted a position as II. Rosengreen of Logan. head of the dramatic art deThe young couple expect to partment in the Malad high make their home in Logan. school. Rosen-gree- KocDdlon-CIhirBofflainsei- S. Is1 II. Redemption Station In Our Store Poor complexions and old looking lack protection. Preserve wonderful voiir skin with the new MELLO-GLused rowder Face women. Its by so many beautiful so special tint and finish are on stays toutbful. MELLO-GLionger, prevents large pores, and Purest spreads so smoothly. irripowder made and does not tate your skin. Prescription Drug skins Co. (advt.) I . Special Convenience Franklin For Dinner for FAIR VISITORS Our working schedule has been arranged to care of your beauty needs any time during the day. Come in the mornings before the celebration start s There will be operators here on duty to take care of you any time during the day and in the evening by appoint- COATS That Look at Least Double the Price ment. and well they might, for they are worth it. Had these coats been fortunate enough to be created last year they should have to have been sold at twice the price and will be much higher again next year. There is no better equipped Beauty Salon in the west than right here at South Main Street, Logan, and our service is guaranteed to be the finest available to the science. 29-3- 3 $29?s Permanent Waves The Smartest DISPLAY! You never believed cottons could be so pretty. The patterns, the colors, the weave of the fabrics themselves is far in advance of any-- thing we have had to offer before. Turns W This ' Fall SATINS - SATINS The smart new-- wool crepes, the dull rough fabrics, the sporting tweeds, can be had in all their beautiful varieties. 51 inches wide, 100 per cent pure wool of course, and the color range is a rev elation to any stylist. The new travel prints, in changeable patterns, browns, the new reds, greens, the new stripe effects . . . There are many thrills for you in the siik as low as New Many of them at New Printed Silks $1.29 , . . . NEW New Fall Woolen s .J? A Motor To PRESTON SPEECHES W. D. Upshaw, PREElON former United States senator from Georgia, will speak at Mr and Mrs. Nephi Pehrson Preston Wednesday, Sept. ICth. and children motored to FrankHe is hailed as one of Americas lin, Idaho, where Sunday they He will were dinner guests of Mrs. Pajamas will be preferred in out.'tandng orators. subdued tones this fall, and the speak at the Preston high school Pehrson's sister, Mrs. Olive m the forenoon, and at favored material for these somLowe. ber counterparts of last season's Opera house at 8 oclock Following dinner a social afm the evening. gay hues is satin. ternoon was spent with music and social chat. Navy blues, nut browns, black DIVORCE GRANTED and wine reds will fashion the On grounds of non support, smartest of loungMARRIAGE LICENSES Esty Geneva Hendricks was ing pajamas. a decree of divorce There will be little trimming, granted H. Hendricks by Marriage licenses have been and the trousers of these cos- from Zeno tumes will be unpleatcd, but Judge M. C. Harris in First Dis- issued from the office of the trict court Saturday. The action Cache county clerk to Howard very full. went default. Mrs. Hendricks Kenneth Albans, Spencer, Idaho, A pair of brown satin pajamas is to by receive $40 monthly ali- and June Roberts, Sugar City, exme a is for designed typical mony, $50 (attorneys fees and Idaho; Everett Sidney McGee ample of the accepted mode in retain custody of the couples and Alta Victoria Clegg, both of bifurcated outfits. minor children. Blackfoot, Idaho. The jacket of this costume is tailored and displays long sleeves. A brown chiffon scarf is knotIV E GIVE S. Is IE GREEN STAMPS ted around the neck and caught at the belt with a large pin. is accented Sfloclktfoin-CIhD'istfoars- eir The waist-lin- e with a girdle and the trousers S. & II. Redemption Station In Our Store are wide and quite lengthy. 19c K v'xV. given by Mrs. Ellen Bindrup. Miss Anne Madsen will render a vocal solo and a piano selection will be given by Gladys Bailey. The hostesses for the afternoon are: Mrs. Rawlins, Mrs. Mrs. De- George Mickelson. Wayne Ence and Mrs. Bailey. A. B. C. PERCALES Its Wonderful n - ed Women Say n, GIVE S. Is IE GREEN STJMPS .TndVaughan t R. M. SMITH, Mgr. The William B. Preston camp of the Daughters of Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs-EJ. Bailey, 144 South Third East, Thursday September 17 at 3 p. m. The lesson will be on Music i Mr "and Mrs. Wallace Hopkins Misses MtUan Logan and of Salt Laxe bil Hopkins of Mr and sitors at the home on Sunday. rs Vaughn Scott i served. Ars Thomas Jessop entertain-and on Monday alUrnwnDirui her of franklin flower show pninz In honor TOe rooms PRESTON anniversary. decorated in Mrs. Bertha P re attractively Larsen, president of the Frankserved was 11 flowers. Dinner lin Stake Relief society reports LIQUOR ARRESTS a very remarkable flower exMrsIJaces Spk Olson spent the hibition held by the Franklin PRESTON Two residents of ward Relief society Friday. Pre- Grace, Scott sident Lee and J. H. Mrs. Garnet Woodward Manhart,Deafy attend-- l and Lorin Neeley of id Mrs R. C. Hopkins was in charge of the arrangewere arrested by City the Alvin Crockett reunion ments. Mrs. F. T. Mecham, Mrs. Preston and county officers during the Richmond on Labor day. George Wallace, and Mr. Willis week for liquor possession. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Jessop Hendricks were judges. The exLee and Manhart were Deafy Wednesday and was hibit an outgrowth of an arrested by Sheriff Head, Chief ent Tuesday effort to encourage community Davis, and State Traffic Officer Brigham City and Ogden Jes-- p beautification. ith Mr. and Mrs Wiilard Jes-- p Fryer. Lorin Neeley was arrestand Mr. and Mrs. Led ed by Chief Davis and sheriff Mecham Mrs. and of Ogden New York taxicab drivers Head on a charge of being inof BrigClark E. E. id Mrs. about $26,o00,000 in tips toxicated. A fine was imposed mi. last year. upon each violator. Miss Iris Olson arrived here indefinite i Sunday for an sit with her parents, Mr. and IV E GIVE S. Is IE GREEN STAMPS rs. James P. Olson. Ed-ir- d Thomas Jessop and Mrs. Jessop left on Wednesday Sffocfcton-CBiristiaB'i$- er r Ridgedale, Idaho. entertained 5. &?. Station In Our Store Mrs. L. H. Cutler . Redemption in honor i Wednesday evening Jack son. the birthday of her ames were played after which freshments were served. Miss Beatrice Fergvs spent lursday in Providence with rs. Pearl Leonhardt. Mrs. James Miller of Black-o- gt, Idaho, spent Friday een-are now on display. AND SUCH A with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. E. Scott ient Tuesday in Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Pehrson id family returned on Monday om Draper, Utah to make teir home here. Mr. and Mrs. ihrson have spent the past lar in Draper. Mr.' and Mrs. Don Taggait id baby of Salt Lake spent le week and with Mr. and Mrs.1 rome Taggart . Hansen and Mrs. Marion visiting lughter, Lorraine areand Mrs. ; the home of Mr. iland Hulse. Mrs. Nellie Pehrson left on to spend riday for Brighamrelatives. ie week end with Mr. and Mrs. Josenh M. Jenin in company with Mr. and rs Lorrin Smith of Lewiston lotored to Brigham on Satur- - BEAUTY SALON to Teach s Supt. J. V. Codie the teachers to the introduced patrons of the school. J. N. Larson, presi-deof the school board, introduced the board members to the teachers. The highlights of the eveni,ings entertainment were a duct by Mr. and Mrs. William Shum-wa- y community and singing plays and games directed by Joe Call and M. w. Hendricks. Dancing concluded the evenings entertainmet. Light refreshmets were itler. Mr. and Mrs. He'oer Tarbctt entertained at dinner at their home Friday in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Libby of Preston, Idaho who are leaving Tuesday for New Haven, Conn. Mr. Libbv received a scholarship at Yale University and will take out his Masters Degree in forestry. Mrs. Libby was formerly Katherine Tarbett of StocHof-CFristiare- fi Mr. and Mrs. Moses IV E to Meet Thursday I University Girl Daughter's Marriage Logan At Malad Announced ' 'J D. of P. on The To Study At Yale The officers of the Biigham Young camp of the Daughters held a business Mr and Mrs. Stratford Budge of Pioneers at the home of Mrs. of California are visiting in Lo- meeting A. H. Thursday gan before leaving for the east Following Thompson. the meeting, a social where Mr. Budge will enter hour was enjoyed and refreshNorthwestern university. Stratford is the son of Dr. ments served. Ten guests were Logan. and Mrs. E. S. Budee of Los present Angeles, former residents of ... PRESTON The Preston Parent Teachers association under the direction of Mrs. Oliver Greaves, Mrs. Junius Jensen and Mrs. Almeda Nelson entertained thee lty teachers at the gymnasium Friday night. Two hundred and fifty patrons engaged in an evening of festivit- - PAGE THREE In L to the Preston P.T.A. Fetes All City Teachers ID HI. Business Meeting h Fork, Hyrum and Millville in dispute companies with Ernest Peterson, Sr., and his sons, Ernest Jr., and Algernon Peterson of Hyrum, was given Saturday by Judge M. C. Harris of the First district court. The suit was brought to gain a court ruling forcing the defendants to stay within the bounds of a decree of the court in the case of the Utah Power & Light company vs Richmond Cny over the use of water of the Bear river. By the court the Petersons must pay ruling the cost of filthe suit and both ing to the dispute must payparties for the services of their own witnesses in the case. 11, Social Hour Follows Enjoyable Affair IN! IS SETTLED MONDAY, Curry Dinner Party n, attractively arranged about the entertaining rooms. plaintiff, UTAH, Mrs. Harvey Christensen was hostess so a group of frienas at a well arranged Curry dinner at her home Saturday evening. 7 he table was beautifully decorated with roses and places were marked for, Mrs. L. E. Nelson, Mrs. Fred Kidgell, Jr., Mrs. Louis Edwards, Mrs. B. T. Car-doMrs. Eugene Yeates. Mrs. John Colburn, Mrs. Flo Nielsen and the hostess. The remainder of the time was spent with sewing and social chat. Bright hued garden flowers were arranged tastefully about the entertaining rooms. and Mrs. Walter Squires entertained at an i nformal Of much interest to the party at their home Saturday younger social set of Logan is evening honoring their house the announcement made by Mr. guests, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mr. Mid Mrs. K. C. Schaub of the LOGAN, JOURNAL, FASHION HINTS Informal Party For Guests H; HERALD . You simply must have a satin frock to be in the fashion picture this fall. We have some flattering: models, excellently tailored, that are a revelation at the price at which we are offering: them. You really cant afford to be without at least one. t Here is a Surprising Collection ) To insure the time you want to come MAKE AN at m 'w There was never time when last year hats looked so much like last $400 years hats! Millinery has struck out on a new idea of newness, not merely new colors, or shapes, or fabrics, but everything is new connected with them. Here are hats that the smartest of women are marveling at. Wont you come in and try them on? For work done ter six oclock af- YOU MUST MAKE AN APPOINTMENT! But glad any a. m. we shall be to serve you time from 8 to 9 p. m. (Jaii 4i i |