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Show . mrrr. if X .SW "? .; te 1 THE HERALD-JOURNA- UTAH, LOGAN, L, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1932. PAGE THREE. NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Officer Inspects Local College RULA C. PITZKR Society Editor Call 50 Fashion Plaque Mrs. Helen Morgan of Idaho Kalis, Idaho, national vice president of the Thi Upsilon Onm-ron-, national home economies sorority, was a visitor on the college campus during the week-enFriday evening a dinner was given in her honor at the Hotel Kories by members of the local Ihi Upsilon Omierou. Mrs. Morgan was the guest of honor at a prettily appointed luncheon Saturday afternoon given by Miss Johanna Moen at her home. Other guests were Mrs Christine B. Clayton anil Mrs. Alta Crockett. Final initiations were held Saturday evening at the home economies cottage for Miss Gertie Johnson and Miss Marion Peterson. Following the initiations a dinner was served at the Bluebird. The guests were seated at EVEN trifles are polka dotted one large table centered with a this new season. A linen handkerbowl of yellow rose buds. Covers chief with red dots on white, and is sketched here. were marked for twenty. Talks were given by Mrs. Morgan, Miss Grace Miss Lydia Jennings and Remund. Special guests at dinner were Miss Merle Chipman of the University of Utah and Miss Elna Miller. The committee in charge of arMiss Beth rangements included s Merrill, Miss Lydia Jennings and Alice Miss Merrill. I vice-vers- a, Attractive Dinner Party Saturday Evening B. Preston Dr and Mrs. W. presided at an attractively aphome dinner their at party pointed Saturday evening. The large dinner table was centered with a Miss Vernona Luchermi bouquet of yellow the members of her club gracefulcombined with green fern. at her home Thursday evening. Lighted yellow tapers m silver A social time of music and visitholders were placed at the ends. ing was enjoyed. At the close of The guests invited were Lt. Colrefreshments onel Carr W. Waller, Mr. and Mrs the evening light were served. Mr. and Mrs A H. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Haie were special guests. Weston Vernon, Mr. and Mrs D. N. Salsibury and F. P. Champ. Music and conversation followed the dinner. Club Members Entertained entei-taine- d s Wil-for- d Surprise Party Honors Matron H. Music Club Mrs. N. P. Ncilsen was the guest of honor at a delightfully arranged surprise party given at her home Friday evening by members of the VVesew club. The evening was spent with sewing and music after which a dainty lunch was served. Eight members were included. o Guest At Sorority House .Week-En- d :rn poRfrttY Tuesday The Study Hour Music club met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Professor and Mrs. N. W. The life of Franz Christiansen. Liszt was studied and musical selections of his were played by the The following Relief Society programs have been announced for Tuesday: com- First ward Meeting will mence at 2.30 p m. The lesson will bo given by Mrs. Nettie Hall. '1 he teachers topic will be under the direction of Mrs. Jemima were selections by George Peterson, Fay Hirst and Max Murdock. Miss was accomCrockett Margery panist. Violin Miss Mabel Jensen of Brigham City spent the week end in Logan at the Sorosis house as the guest of Miss Wilma Rotter. Miss Genevieve Cnukshank was a visitor iu Ogden over the weekend as guest of Miss Luey Evans the Miss Arlene Stauffer spent The Junior organization week end with relatives in Brig- of the Logan girls stake entertained ham City. at a dancing party Saturday evening at the Second ward recreational hall. The hall was gaily decorated with patriotic colors and the programs were also of llm tri colors. Light refreshments were served Mr. and Mr3. M. L. Burr and during the evening. At intermisMr. and Mrs. L. B. Anderson mo- sion novelty tap dances were givtored to Wellsville Saturday eve- en. About seventy five couples party were in attendance. The affair was ning to atend a dinner B under the direction of Miss Bergiven in honor of Thomas his nice Quinary and Miss who was observing Esther birthday anniversary. Olsen, of the mutual board, and from each the Junior teachers Kampus Kaprice, March 4th ward of the stake. Junior Girls Sponsor Dance Couples Attend Dinner Party Pop-plelo- Here's Golden West FUNNY little house somewhere, A cookie jar to fill, Kisses pressed on childrens lips When sleepy heads are still. Bo Ye Merciful" will be given by Mrs. Pearl K. Everton. The regular meeting will begin at 2 oclock The lesson on the Book of Mormon will be under the direction of Mrs. Alveda L. Burris. Eleventh ward Mrs. Mary E. Smith will give the teachers topic, at the teachers "Watchward" tiaining class at 1:45 p. m. The icgular meeting commences at 2.30 and eill be in charge of Songs, counselor, Rose Harris. in the "What was Witnessed Heavens and "God Moves in a be will sung by Mysterious Way" the choir. Business matters ann remarks will be made by President Maughan a. id Secretary Jean B. Cook. A musical reading will be given by Mrs. E. H. Mecham, assisted by the choir. The topic, "First Aid to Goodness" will be given under the direction of class leaders, Mrs. Mrs. Eliza Agnes Allen and Closing song will be, Humphreys. "Sweet is the Work." All are invited. SHABBY doll, soroe scatteied blocks, And lamplight on the floor, Old stories and old lullabies That have been told before. A lOR " Mrs. Nell Rock entertained a group of little folks at her home Friday afternoon in compliment to her daughter Anns eighth birthday. Indoor games were played and dainty refreshments were served. Max Oldham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed P. Oldham, is suffering with a case of blood poisoning in his arm. Kampus Kaprice, March 4th CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt appreciation and gratitude to all who extended their aid and sympathy to us during our hour of trial in the death of our mother, Mrs. Lydia C. Baxter. We wish also to thank those who in any way participated in the beautiful funeral service. The Baxter Family. Says: Rapper Fanny Off BtG U S PAT 60 YEARS More sugar is absorbed the blood stream by the than by an arm or leg. Friday. Matron Observes Anniversary beautifully decorated wedding cake formed a centerpiece for the serving table. A program, luncheon, and dancing were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Kofoed were married February 28, 1872, at Weston by Bishop John Maughan. They have been residents of Weston almost continuously since that time, with the exception of five years spent at Treasureton, Idaho They have five sons and three daughters. They are: Arthur, Edward, Charles, George and Clarence Kofoed. Mrs Ada Bingham all of Weston; ami Mrs Clara Rich of Pans, Idaho, Mrs Minnie Taylor of Salt Lake 41 grand children arid seven great grand children. A h thoughts She received many lovely flowers. Refreshments were served durMrs. Charles ing the afternoon. was assisted by her daughter, Miss Alice Charles. Funeral Services For Preston Baby PRESTON Funeral services for Edith Johnson, three months of and Pearl Jacob daughter Mitchell Johnson, were held in the Preston Thud ward chapel Sunday. She was horn December 4, in Preslim. She contracted 1931 a cold which into developed pneumonia. This was the cause of her death Chase Kearl and E A. Fackrtll were the speakers. The invocation wasoffered by Ariel F Fames, the benediction by W. R. Moore, Bishop Wm Mawkes Jr pn sided. The body was taken to Ammor,, Idaho for Initial. old Quilt Block No. 12 pageant play m rnminrnyiralinn the George Washington of a of nial on Thursday. The students of Hie rrnnarv Grades wilt present, "The Redbud Tree, a play in two parts, while the students of the granuner grades are preparing, "The Picture Book Towne," a pageant. and Special colonial costumes scenery will be used. About 150 students will take part The presentation will be in (he Richmond opera house, Thursday, Marrh 3, at 8. BORDENS STARTS BUTTER MAKING Temporary Most men prefer the cling of peaches. sari-rt- butter-makin- g Providence j Mr. and Mrs. Zollinger is visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wells Whitney of Brigham Mrs. Emil Gessell spent Wednesday in Wellsville at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Spencer Maughan. The old folks party for the two wards will be held Finlay, March 4. A good program of various contests and sports will be given. The Second ward Primary presented a concert Wednesday evening in the ward amusement hall It was well attended and enjoyed by the entire audience. Mrs. Dora Chrcketts and Mrs Lola Jensen spent Wednesday with their mother, Mrs. William Chock-ett- s Miss Irene Stainer of Salt Lake is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. F. R rhecketts. Miss Vcnna Chugg entertained the members of the S O. D. H to re- club Friday evening. Music and will begin sewing were enjoyed. Dainty rethe local ft eshments were served. milk condensing at Tuesday morning Borden-Western condensery of the Tidal waves have been found to company, Superintendent Lorenzo Hansen said Monday morning. measure from 80 to 100 feet In Because of a present over pro- height. duction of condensed milk through- out the nation, the Borden company has decided to take up butter making for a short period unTicket Sale for KampUH til a more nearly normal milk sup!hkUis Tuesday at Capiply is on the market. tol Theater and at the ColCompany officials expect to fur-- , nish pasteurized .ikim milk free lege. Matinee prices I,V t.V, to Cache farmers. This may be 73c. Evening 3M 73 $1.00. used for feeding calves, chickens, or young stock, thereby affecting: n great saving on hay lor farmers Some baled hay is being shipped into Cache valley now, thereby lunning costs of livestock maintenance up considerably above the Dont let them get a strangle hold. normal cost over a period of years. Fight germs quickly. Creoraulsion combines the 7 bet helps known to modern science. Powerful but harmless. Pleasant to take. No narcotics. Money refunded if any cough no matter of SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 29 (P.ki how long standing is not relieved. Aik San Fiancisio butter today: 92 your druggist for Creomulsion. (sdv.) score 23. place Ka-pri- COUGMS 0 YRGG TGA MIN (JAPAN) from brain 3&1L J tf? (to IT C AN OtTf MJI St PRO I s A FIRE COSTS TOO MUCH JACKSON & FRY CO. PHONE 130 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo&S RICHMOND PLANS RICHMOND - The student., the Park school will preent iffr6ittj wo, Let us take that dangerous accumulation of soot put of youi chimney. Heavy firing has caused a lot of soot, which may nite any time and throw burning sparks on your dry roof. A good cleaning of the chimney RIGHT NOW may save you home. We clean chimneys the modern way. A wire cleudr brush is run up and down the chimney, while a large tube fro our Powerful Vacuum Suction Cleaner attached to bottom, tine all soot out into large soot hag. POSITIVELY NO ) MESS j BASEMENT. SIECIAlTpIHCE DURING MARCH, 2250 i Kan, pus Kaprice, March 4th e PAGEANT SOON . Not the least feature, in fa is probably the greatest, of tj Seventh ward reunion held week, was the bounteous dintt served to 425 members of U ward. i Members of the committee wl had the dinner in charge and wl deserve high praise fp'jtlj work wero James L. Miiu7 Mrs. Mtckclso," George Charles Erickson, Mrs Smith, Mrs. Don Burns, Bailey and Mrs. Mary Lar4 Through an unintentiena sight, their names In the general vfTteup of the J The oversi union last brought protests from many i attended. They believe the gri deserves nothing but the high praise. Hats off to the ladies! Jensen. Where little children arm A dancing party was held last Monday evening at Weston and was sponsored by the mutual or- WESTON COUPLE were Several prizes ganization awarded. For the best old time waltz a prize was given to Mr WED A and Mrs. George McHugh. prize for the best modern waltz was won by Jennie Johnson, and To honor the 80th Paul Laren. Prizes for the best WESTON of Anker costumes were awarded to Beat- wedding anniversary Jensen Kofoed, the rice Nelson and Rosemond Meld-ru- and Ellomme and West ward Relief Society bishopric entertained at 12 noon BOUNTEOUS FEASj d faith is built on simple things, And she who sees a star, Will find that it is brighter Dancing Party At Weston Several neighbors and friends called at the home of Mrs. Ellen Charles Sunday afternoon, the occasion being her eighty-fiftstudents. anniversary. Mrs. Charles Piano solos were played by Vir- birthday has been in poor health for some ginia Coakley, Dorothy Emmett, time and appreciated the kind and Joyce wishes and Virginia Pedersen of her friends. Allen. played patriotic program in commemoration of the of George Washington was given at Relief Society meeting Tuesday afternoon. Musical numbers were: vocal solo, Mrs. Eva James; the second grade of the district school under the direction of their teacher, Miss Jennie Richards, gave the following: song "In February," by class; song, "Betsy Ross and the Flag," Owen Burrell and Reed James; songs, There are Many Soldier class; Flags, Boys," group of hoys; "Rat a Plan, by school band, "Mt. Vernon Bells, by class. Instrumental music, Mrs. Ethel Hall: literature lesson, "Life of George Washington," by Class Leader Mattlo Price. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berry are rejoiring over the arrival of a hahy boy born Wednesday at the home of Its grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Miles. Mrs. Merle Rock and daughter returned home Friday from Heber City after spending the winter with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Burrcl at Penrose, spent the week-enguests of Mr, and Mrs. James A BY HELEN WELSHIMER tampbell. Ninth ward - Teachers training class will begin at 1:30. The topic LADIES COOK UP Paradise imi Announced Group ; - Relief Society Programs Are o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O O O Butter Prices Jj KVJE 1A? V MORE OWE o m DRY CLEANING SPECIALS fi tHM? EXTENDED TO The vm MARCH 15TH extension time was made of ne- cessary to accomodate our increasing country patronage which, due to weather con tl i t i o n s, found it jnijtossible to take advantage of our February dry cleaning MENS specials. LADLES SUITS AND OCOATS CLEANED AND PRESSED DRESSES AND COATS C CLEANED AND PRESSED ( Our connection with the Ramsey School of Dry Cleaning affords us with of the latest method Dry Cleaning and Press-ing: Mens Suits and 0-- a Dresses Coats, Ladies and Coats, Drapes, Car-pet- s, Rugs. Pillows, Up-holstered Furniture, Cur-tains, etc. and up IPDsin)im Q O Our Driver Q o ' BY MARY ER( KEN BRACK s of Twelfth Golden West quilt blocks shows the western miner at work In his tunnel. Trace this picture on a square Herald-Journal- M n of your material. Then color the mine The miners d k blue, his shirt is red trousers blue. The lamp of his rap is pure white; his tools itself a a light grav Arms and fare are eap is hrown. and his The next block will show a in front forest scene. Will Call H aimdl H3)i?y (Sfleaumi?G OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODOOOOOO ii |