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Show :' Tin; n i; ,mri;.!. uami uiah, rum an, mm; orior. r; r. v i u i i; -. WARM COLORS MAKE HOME LIVABLE ON COLD DAYS jj r - Hallovveen Fete For Group LaRayne Calder was hostess at a halloween party it her home Wednesday even-,- ., m Gaines and stunts were en- joyed after which refreshments were served. The guests included were Hart. Florence Lundahl, Lucy Morgan. Nettie Marie Peterson. Elna Hart. Clyde Carlisle. Ernest Tippetts. Reid Mecham. Ray Lundahl Ka.y Guvman and Dillworth Jensen er llaSldlOlTH Dinner Party Dr. and Mrs C. C Randall entertained at an attractively appointed dinner party at their home Thursday evening The guests were seated at one large table. A silver basket filled with Madame Pernet roses formed the centerpiece. At each end was a silver candelabra holding Covers lighted orange tapers were marked for eighth guests Following bridge an evening of contract bridge was enjoyed. ! VV ' Matron Honored On Birthday s Mrs. Emil Anderson was pleasantly surprised at her home Wednesday evening by members of her family, the o"casion being her birthday anniversary. A supper was served and a social evening was enjoyed Those present were Mr. aim Mrs. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs-WE. Dunbar and son Bobby of Preston, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Ivm Sorenson and Mr and Mrs. O. E. Anderson of Hyrum, Mr. ad Mrs. LeRoy Anderson and children, Mrs. Franees A. Clark and daughters. LaRue and Norma and Bill Anderson. . Hostess At Party Members of the Order of the at Eastern Star entertained their annual dinner Wednesday evening m the Masonic hall. One hundred and fifty guests were served. Following dinner tables were arranged for cards. At the close of the games twt high score prizes wre awarded-MisEmma Laub was chairman of the affair and was assisted by the past matrons and the present officers of the Bridge Luncheon For Guests Mrs W E day afternoon for members of club and several '.special Luncheon was served guests- her from three small tables. Each was centered with a bowl of cosmos and rose prizes were won by Mrs L D Naisbitt and Mrs A buds-Bridg- J Brooking Special guests weie Mrs Brooking. Mrs. Harold At Homo Kepner. Mrs W. H Peterson and Mrs J C. Hayward Alice Lofthouse entertained at her at para halloween party ents, home Monday evening A were costume. in The guests variety of games furnished entertainment after which light refreshments were served Eigh teen guests were present. j TO: Auditor II. K. kitJsi atfslra rf ,- ad- Replying to your letter ol yesteiduy vnu an "mud ot not do we sinking" Ol that approve YOU son and ate in any campaign. "personalities and at the methods to such beginning resorted thioughout this campaign. The Muiphy letter Mr. Murphy being a City eniplovee, no doubt had your at least ou have never indicated otherwise and he is still on the City Pay Roll. It was mean, uncalled for, and never should have been printed. Mayor What Gieat Achievement has I.undsl mms uuestion Mr. Naishitt accomplished in this Community, etc., beneath the dignity of a public ofwas ficial and should never have been printed. Viur Pattys article Ihml Turn City bight Over to Its Knemies was vicious and unworthy gentlemen of vour repute. Your Party's continual imputations of disloyalty" to us and many of our friends and neighbors weie till unpist. uncalled for and wliollv uutiue. A these have naturally luoiight foith taustie teplies. We are tndet d sorry you limit he lire and staited the lame. However. we do not (oti'ioer tne nu't'c presentation ot hut, and figuK., as "n ml slinging". d I I f Pit Suo--' v GEOF.GE OPRIEN Morguorito Chord. Noah Beery 'Vesjieel fully. Hair trigger action in a nrushmg romanci of the Southwest. Ortober .Kith. home-owne- No. 1. Reply to Open Letter of Chairman Vernon Hi. WeMon Vei turn. Chau m. ii.. FourSipiaie (ear l)i . Vei non ontae our advertising United Logan h gani.ation has collis ted. to and h. m addition thereto promises about late, if about S' Ho. These ,ms have been received and t tiv ata vit.tns promised txpayei's of organ city. No me has paid more tha1 sjo. Not one e(nt has been v col pot at loll ol group of received or promiseo o. I I ' ziti"ns. It. You ask for a 'woio tatement. I shall he glad to ire. Hut. m view of the fact g.v e y ou that if v u,t hi d a sworn statement on hat our oi ganiat urn mther next Saturday, I take )i lei,' i IT and w ill di it that it w ill lie iinn"i e- urv to swear to this one. - ertising bill to date is $1(11.-g- o to the files of the llerald- - The amount m t lie IT. X eu are at libel t Journal to venfv the. You lulls; to nsf ai t in- that t - Ik isMpoi do not w e r. Vernon, men la ( I MOV U III'. mtelest to vnu to know that ei's have a lui yi Ic. tegards, I beg to lemam 1. ore "t lew II led Is T ,v p'l-- n eur K.. S. I 29 Apples, $1.29 . lbs. .. li 19 Pineapple, broken slices, Ig. can 13 OR SKAGGS FOOD2j2Ij233rSTORI ', c Surely of Purity c Of course its Schilliiu;V If everybody Saturday Special s BCTTEK I resh 19 II). Creamery, BEEF POT ROAST preferred Schilling Coffee! uliafs the Pound FRESII GROUND BEEF, II). PRIME RIB STEAK Pounds BOIEIMi MEAT 2 Pounds Pl.NEAPPEE hr. Large can ? CIIILI 5 PEANUT It BUTTER-1- 6 Jar Oz. PEANUT BUTTER-- 32 Jar oz. YACllM PACK COE FEE, 1 lb. C RANBEKRIES Pound SALTED PEANUTS includes you try once again try SehillinurO this time at our risk. Pos- sihly it is the one coffee you hae sought possibly not. If not, just phone your grocer. He will return our monev instantly. We pay him. You keep the coffee. That is not a casual ad ei tising offer. BEANS Pounds Pound I) 9 10 25 15 15 19 22 59 5 11 15 Felix Market Always on the Square 399 North 1st East PHONE 165 n printed on every tin of St lulling iofj ee. And frankly we are occasionally called upon. But isnt a ( offec supported with such confidence worth a trial, in a quest impoi tant: Sekiiliis C t The Uitv Market is now owned and operated by $ The City Grocery. S w "Where vou will I ; EATURING FOR SATURDAY POT UO VST Young Beef, il). POT ROAST Baby Beef, lb. (.ROUND BI.EE I resli. 2 Ills. HENS P alwavs he able to find the finest Y in .Meats lor Stewing, II). 9 4r lj 19 nited Kogan. ldted Logan GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY SCHILLING P.EUS li ('haitmaii. t I U ( we are forced in view of the our campaign bevy of city employees who 'efs, iiwpe, ting water works, nd promising to "take care" , P that a I an go at "und aoin"' disti dud mg a op1 igati' d t lie w ork in m l!dl. (Paid Political Advertisement) desiie am veiy 2 Lard, main a surprisingly large number ot people not quite content. If that ai I Beans Her bu. use, thats asking too much of Providence. So some prefer one, and some another. But there re- : ;j5o No. 1. Chili 10 lbs. verv fine grade hut Paity. Beans . .. . Delicious On Petersens Shoe Store Navy-lbs- 10 be-fe- Saturda d" welcome. Gies W.M. KVA NS ,lr G. W. LINDQUIST WM. C. ENG LAN I). VENGF.ANCP SPURRED 1 IIM ON UNTIE LOVE LASSOED HIM! paitv (enmg membeis the 'l.m.beis of the Charta club ibursday evening at the Wr.l'.u e summer home ill Logan "am on Halloween decorations weie u ed for the rooms Bridge was played after which a lunch Junior High wa. served Twelve were lnclud- ed .Speii.il guests were Mrs Ed .. , HilliOWC Oil I IOgl 1111 Davs and Miss Fein Coibridge. Bridge prizes were won by Miss Miss Th" annual Halloween pio-- 1 Josephine Morrell and Marshmallows oam ot the Junim high .school Ethel Hawkes at 11 wen' roasted around a fire Was held Frida v 1)101 inn the guests returned home. 0 rlo k The piomain was u, iollows' A flute violin, and cello trio Oilm Jean bv Fai a Brown a Olsi'n. and Edith Dutitre. lav 'Jimmie Jenkins'. U.d'u-v- , ten long tauter Things at Halloween" bv et tilth and ninth by Angiade hoy-- , a nette Guidon dance ol tanner and ghost by .stventh glade and gills, show play, pumpkin On all shoes purwitch chorus, one ,u t pi ,y "'ho Stuped Dog. given by tin student body of.ieei chased al $(.50 or lenn'lit. at the Junior High i. the Hallowe'en dance The gym over. for tin mi mm is dot orated event Junior high students and thin parents will be udmitU-! I Tim ap-irov- t the inter - v ZANE GREYS Entertains Class Youngsters Mo- - Wanda Wallace and Miss Mai ic Stow ell weie hostesses to lei In y fsti'i da', s to ktniw who paying for pleaded i adv ise you. Pedersen. Consolidation of the various food store chains of the Western States could lie for hut one purpose and that is the elimination of competition. In many towns and cities west of the Missouri River, the 0. 1. S k a g g s S y s t em store is the only independent, chain food organization. It is our store that safeguards yonr interests and makes it mote difficult for the consolidated big chain to charge you fabulous prices on all items. Come in sometime. Youll encounter a warm spirit and a Members 1 Hon. X. W. Merkley. vi-e- lioin letuineu mission gavi an isting folk Light v.cre serve included. I UumUtiom. Competition was given at the Hotel of the Logan The hall was cle- - mg Bill STIFLING Entertain Club PYltIY lie Mutual Impiovemcid a,- ociation of Mendon is sponsoi-,n- g a Ha'iovveen party to be given at the wind hall Saturday A musical progimn Mrs E W Ames entertained cv'.niI,lc1, Jo at a dinner party at her home u ATLA le publn is eoidial-M- r Thursday evening in honor ol y nivutt. Ames who was observing The his birthday anniversary dinner tables was centered with a low bowl of autumn lruits The living rooms were deem at, d with late fall blossoms Fourteen guests were included Fol lowing dinner the (veiling was spent playing rook LETTER (I. er SU (S)SS AN OPEN Today and Saturday v leitiUlv The plcaner girls ol the Eleventh ward were hostesses to the M Men of the ward at a halloween paity in the ward hall Wednesday evening Games and dancing were features ol the evening. Light relie.shments were served. Thirty couples were lneluded The affair was in charge of Miss Virginia I Danen.g nub cora'i'd with halloween novel- ties I light icfreshments were served Twentv seven couples The affair was m weie pM'-ethaigo ol the club oftieers HENDON Skidinoie jnesided flavor A. Thai K Swedish Gleaner Girls Hostesses o n, i mI iv Eeclcs bv A Ml .ii.u Mis II C P, !t isim ill; l fa. la ii at a piogiain and st i.i at tiiiii- hnnic- la t Friday id Kean-- ; I'tii'i.g fur a emup of .v vai.ety in i i n liiends demed fni the llowri'. alden oil itnnis ioi t ne t nU'i tninmont looms Voi.ti and liisli unieutul miKi' was el' en bv Miss Anil Vocal M.id-t- i. and Ml D'lf .01,0, weie g.viil bv Mis l.sther L,in..n ol Cedar Citv Sever U told ot inianmaiy .old Miss Si liebv who '1 at a piettily appointed bridge luncheon at her home Thurs- (Carontto! Dancing Party At Hotel Eeeles i .s, , UlUD .Mrs. Hugo En.sigi entertained the members of the E.stalomi club at her home Thursdiy evening A program for the years work was planned and new officers were elected They include Miss Edna Peterson president and Mrs Zelda Eha-- ! son, vice president and secretary At the close of the evening refreshments weie seived E. S. A-Annual L0. GtineSCulY Dinner i 'oup!e Entertain Group ( )f Friend's laiitci uuiilu La, Ar-let- tie Couple Preside At , ' ( Miss , i - d Mrs R O Poiter entei tamed the membeis of her club at a bridge tea at her home Thuis-d.- v afternoon Following the bridge games delicious refreshments weie served Each table and the living rooms were delegated with chrysanthemums Twelve guests were included Spell'd guests were Mrs A H Saxer and Mrs Edgar Mitchell Bridge prizes were won by Mis Saxer Mrs D W Pittman and Mis D W Porter Mr and Mrs W F Owens announce the engagement ol their daughter, Edna to Kenneth Wixom. son of Mr. and The marMrs J W. Wixom riage will take place Wednesday November. 4 in the Logan . I i Bridge Tea For Club - i . tains made with one side looped and Doth euitanis linish Parents Announce Coming- Marriage . Miss Flva 1. ism rntei t, lined bnihd.iv ammersary Cards after which a the membeis of her i lull at a weie pliyrd seived Four 'piettilv appointed supper pit tv d.iintv lunch was i even at hel home I Inn m1.iv pi lrs lor tic ;aid games lived at "tie wiie aw aided in;: Kuppi r w i included m tlie parly lame table emteled with a bowl ml fruits and mange lapels m wiie Mi and Mis Fish Mr civstal holdels were at the and Mis. Albert Hugie, Mi and Mis Homy MeCulloek, Mr and ends Places weie m.uked for Mrs Mis William Hugie, Mr and Howatd Cdl. Miss Edna Mae Mrs J M Adams, Mr and Mrs. Fall M's Mae Fail Miss Rut) Walter Adams. Mrs Annie Mc- Baer Miss Aiim-'Reese, Miss Deiliuld. Amy Fills ami l.ibby iKatluyn Piestmi. Miss Evelvi MeKon Jensen. Miss Cl.oe Turner Miss Phyllis Baugh and Mis Lmiiu-n- ,i Hovev and Mrs J L who were special guests Tibles weie ai ranged for Of budge and the prize was won bv Miss Jensen Miss Ethel Hawkes entei tamed the members of her Sunday school class at a halloween parSilver-tintet giease-painis ty at her home Wednesday becoming popular lor adorning evening Games stories and forthe unis ;! the eves m Paris tune telling were enjoyed after The new fad is hu evening winch a lunch was served The table was eenteied with a bowl diess onlv Neu-beig- a (d with tiny t'l'own ilnnt. rutile gi 11 "k-iloeflll la n Ills, to ,t nigs eiiliwn the , ' hodv m the family i :. 1. pi n e ty dal Is pi t a etipot t , w mged' chair, t 'sen ; are id in the way the urn i hair and Mi.uglil chair ate al anged. Bridge v F H club dt light lul mii pi ise ' III i ii n si ii ol Mi , Edwin ! nil ul itei home Wednesday i'Vl in. the ii.'tasiuii being her min .nliiM marigolds and orange tapersThe guests were Elaine Haw-- I kes. Josephine Worley, Marie ITeiry. Jov'e Peterson, Lydia Baxter Ellen McDonald, Clyde Baugh. Blame Hawkes, Grant Stevenson, Billie Wayman and Alton Gesscll who assisted the hostess with the entertaining. ol il.ii g, - Plan SLirprbe Guests Mrs- El ic A Johnson hostess at an attractively arranged bridge luneheon, Thin sday at her home lor dub members and bcuu! .special Each lund.ton table guests. was centered with a bowl of e li r v s.i lit h e munis pompom Other appointments weie ot halloween design Those included wcie Mrs E J. Yonk, Mrs Willord Lund-berMis Joseph. Moigan, Jr. Mrs. Russell Hanlon. Mis George Grilfin Mrs I, Wester-holMrs. Carl Frishknceht, MrsClark E Haskins. Mrs. D P. Murray, Mrs E G Carter. Comfortable living this winter depends a lot on the MrsA. O Anderson, Mrs Sidliving room. You can change the whole appeal am e by ney Stock. Mrs W. W Owens, up ships pictures, a ship's model and a globe, putting Mrs. Earl Jensen Mrs. R E. in th room. Sunnv yellow glazed elunt i atshown as Berntson and Mrs F A Pehr-so- X Cluh Members Bridge Supper for Club and Series Johnson entei tamed a gioup at a delighttul bncige tea at her home. The hung rooms and serving tables weie decorated whh chrysanthemums and halloween novelties Budue honors were won by M.s Alma Sonne and Mrs- S N D meis The guest list included Mrs Sonne, Mrs Daniels. Mrs Lorin H. Blood, Mrs F. W Jackson, Mrs. Martuii Mrs Hansen. James C. Johnson. Mrs Othello Hickman Mrs Geoige C Heinrich. Mrs E A Jacobsen, Mrs A. J. Morris. Mrs Arthui Fife, Mrs. Byron Aider. Mrs Bion Tolman, Mrs Willord D Porter, Mrs. Lyman Gabrielsen, Mrs. Delbert Berntson and Mrs OU-vG. Johnson. pitzer Call 50 Bridge Luncheon and Tea in prizes weie awarded to Mrs Murg in. Mrs Anderson and Mrs. Yonk Mis. afternoon. Saturday l ea c. Society Editor !ErssV4'- n. r. TAGE FIVE . NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST TO WOMEN . t ( h pani.at Paul Ieldical Advertisement) mu. 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