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Show THE HERALD - JOURNAE, PAGE FOUR By George Clark SIDE GLANCES MONDAY, . NOVEMBER LOGAN. UTAH. 2, 1331. By Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE OUT OUR WAY IM "EGAD, MADDENS, By Ahern Mo-- f FEED t!M. DEPENDING RAFFLES, OR. GAMES OF ktlio "To WlAl A 'THANK'SGI'JiNg TURKEY "TriiS UirfH A SEAR Bouori-- r mqmev I Had, A IP IS TURKEYf, AMP.-THR- lI I UllLL FAffEkl SPECIAL ViB-ON AN up - so -- -- -- -- I WJEldT-T- p BORRV A TURK Teai POUNDS AK-E- r STOLE TtT, SOME MUG nr will be THA-f LEAST-- AT- put osl , I TRIE OF VEST FAT FATTeUiA UP ATJRtfEV ONE VEAR, AN TUST TFT MIGHT BEFORE TrlAAiKSGlVAd, WHEN i rr VOlJ EAT , A LoT UlHA-- Hell AjoT EVEAi ieavim me a couple Heavier bYTHanksgivNg! feathers for A PUSTER i L. V-- '&ik 5v r v t 4) r w w U) i m I'll tell him I never want to see him again. That ought to bring him home in time to take me to Janes party. Temporary b&arper-- " Hyde Park News and practically all the members at a quilting party on Thursday and officers took an active afternoon. The time was plea- part. The affair was a complete santly spent with quilting and success. On Friday evening the sevsocial chat after which a delicious dinner was served to the enth and eighth grade of the Mrs. Mary public school, entertained at a following ladies: st halloween party at the Neilsen, Mrs. Marla Seamons, Mrs. Lizzie Peterson, Mrs. Susie school house. Mrs. Alice Mrs. Duce, Seampns, Bessie Balls, Mrs. Kate Matkin, Executive Committee Mrs. Vonme Purser and the hostess. For Legion Picked The Misses Vera and Veda Neilsen spent the past week at comSelection of an Logan, guests of Mr. and Mrs. mittee to serve executive the first disCarl Rasmussen. Miss Avon Hyde returned to trict of the Utah department of her home on Monday, from the American legion was made at a meeting in the Logan Brigham City where she has chamber of commerce last week spent the past two weeks, as a end. were preguest of Mr. and Mr. Lyman sent Representatives from the following posts Purserin the district: No. 7, Logan; Miss Alice Peterson was thr No. 10, City; No. 18, a of honor at surprise Wellsville,Bugham guest No. 33, Richmond; of home at the party, given No. 41, Mendon; No. 50, LewisMiss Ida May Dune, on Tuesday ton; No. 58, Smithfield. of a friends, group evening by Clyde ' B, Stratford, Brigham the occasion being Miss Peterwas made district comsons birthday anniversary. The City, with other officers as evening was spent with games mander, Dr. E. P. Coburn, Richand music. A late supper was follows. vice mond, commander; J. Wesserved, the table being center ley Horsley, Brigham City, aded with a birthday cake, and OW. Pedersen, Logan the living rooms were decorated jutant; chaplain; Frank P. Emmett, for the occasion, with late aut- Smithfield, treasurer; Fay Bern-hise- l, umn flowers. The guests inLewiston, sergeant at cluded: Miss Stella Kirby, Miss arms. The commander of each Bertha Hancey, uDss Rhoda is a member of the execuBeamons, Miss Menita Perkes, post committee. Miss Teresa Neilsen, Miss Ruth tive Dr. Coburn, Richard T. Quln-neKirby, the guest of honor and and E. H, Hancey, the last the hostess. Mrs. Stanley Chlpman came two named of Logan, were were to serve as a committee to the home of her parents, chosen to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Seamons, on lawsdraft a constitution and byfor the district. This will Thursday, from a Logan hos- be presented for approval at pital where she has spent the a district convention. past ten days, since the birth of a new baby. She will be the guest of her parents for a short Cache Teachers Plan time, before returning to her home at Cornish. Program Of Activity The M. I. A. dancing class Matters relative to organizasponsored a very successful Halloween costume dancing party tion and an activity program MB on Thursday evening at the for the Cache County Teachers ward recreation hall. Prizes were association this year were disawarded to Duard Balls and cussed Saturday afternoon at a Mrs. Melba Seamons for the meeting of the house of deleAnd best costumes- The Junior girls gates of the organization. The oteh of the M. I. A. also were ward- session was called at 3 p. m. e or ed a prize, for the largest num- Saturday at the county school dinr ber being costumed. A six piece offices, by C. L- - Hall, South orchestra from Logan furnish- Cache high school Instructor, ed the music. The affair was a who is president of the assocsocial and financial success, en- iationTwo committees were named, joyed by all. Mrs. Wesley Ault of Logan and a third, a social committee, and Mrs. Russell Brown of was authorized. spent Sunday here with Committees selected are: Inrelatives. surance: Glacus Merrill, Rich-moThe Primary association gave R. Homer Hyde, Hyde their annual Halloween dance Vance Walker, Mendon; at the recreation hall on Fri- Park; teachers welfare; J. T. Shum-waday evening, with a large crowd Trenton; Amos Griffin, in attendance. Prizes were Newton; Edward P. Oldham, awarded for the best costumes, i Paradise. Mrs. Kate Woolf entertained no-ho- WASH TUBBS S aw PAT Off. WQUl T NCA SCRVtCC M& ) 1S3I PLAYING SAFE! By Crane I HE LOWE sot. pier, WHO HAS HOPPED THE STOLEN TRAIN, triumph MIT- - IV AIMS HIS GUM WASH AT AMP ORDERS HIM TO STOP. - 4 I f ,BOCTi . LVT, ROW IT& WUi-- i: HOME WHY BRING THAT UP? AND HER BUDDIES BOOTS 1 ALRECV 1 GEE , IT, A tEN W tfHW Loot CMCtO , HURRY COB TVS. ANO OUER TWICE STORY WEU. , WHAT DOES HS ? HE WAS AUNT TOO WENT ODER WHAT TO GEE WLR ABOUT HE ORIGINALLY, SOMETHING . THAT OP LOOE-SIC- AWFUL K. wasn't VT'& PASCAL GOODNESS KNOWS Sf SIMPLY HMj TO BE done about 1 By Martin OF HER you hao been HOW YOOUt SEEN ENOUGH COURSE LATELY1. there are , Mo INTERESTING THUMB boost , mauv cnvta mope 1 SUPP0.0,0F talking about spence so to osog...too uow hawen't got WORLD OF ME ? AROUMO TO HIM THKT l VET f y, u . on fCl Mi a. m twicA i - THE NEWFANGLES HIGH HAT wat's The idea, of the ! . TUE ON SPOT TOG A SECOND ) one Ought the bee on BIOTZ. , huho hues sotAE Ji trjt big slAm i thought someone had Put me AV?S. ON TUE SECOND TtOOP. Hy-ru- - BOY1. SHE ) IME IL, MRS CDWIH JUST . 'i INlttC). MUST WANE S DUCED ME IN THE HALL AND RUBBED Vou J MRS BLOTZ TURNED UP HER HOSE BACKWARDS AND SAlOOH VES.TDU UVif THREE TUfMIS UP, IN THAT small .rear . t apartment: dd she ighhe. J ME n; y, By Cowan IQ 7 -- 1 4 The Age Of Science You're living in the middle of it. For or ill, this is the scientific age. 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