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Show THE LOGAN, L, UTAH, MAY TUESDAY, 3, 1332. 'ACE FIVE THE WOMAN'S PAGE SOCIAL - CLUB NOTES Board Members , IIERALD-JOURNA- ! I Modish Ideas for the Honored At Cotton-picke- rs fue has been drawing $515 a year for his services. Logan has been designated as the place lor holding this examination of applications Receipt i lose May Jo. must have reached Applicants their twen'y-firs- i birthday but not their sixty-fiftbirthday on the date of the examination Applicants must reside within thr territory supplied by the post office for which the examination announced. 'I' lie examination is open to all ,.jt1ons nf the United States who crtn ,.0mplv with the requirements Application blanks, Form 175?, and full information concerning the requirements of the examina-Hl- 1 tjon can be secured from the postmaster at the place of vacancy or from t he United States civil PrViee commission, Washington, League Luncheon us compensation Thursday At Dinner Bluebird MRS. RULA C. PITZER Editor dairying and the growing and care of fruits and vegetables. Each exhibit will be explained and emphasized in a lecture by a member of the college staff. Those who have been to the train by Director assigned William Peterson of the extension service are: George B Came, dairying; livestock Prof. E. J. Maynard, feeding; Prof J. C. Hogenson, enps and soils; Prof. Byron Alder, poultry and Mrs. Rena B. home economics. May-coc- h An attractaively arranged dinner party was given Monday evening at the home of Mrs C M Christensen by members of the Lo- Stake Relief society board, in ompliment to two board members who are resigning. Mrs. Fredrick Scholes, has been released because of other work, and Mrs. A. J. Smith, secretary of the board, is leaving in the near future for Brigham City where she will make her home. The dinner table was centered with a low bowl of red and white tulips and was lighted with tall crimson princess candles. Covers were marked for Mrs Scholes, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Bessie R. Ballard, Mrs. Mary Dunford, Mrs. Christensen, Mrs. Frances Smith, Mrs. Lilly Mecham, Mrs H. J Watkins, Jr, Mrs. Emily J Darley, Mrs. N. W. Merkely, Mrs Mrs ReJohn A. Hendrickson, Mrs. Joseph becca Calderwood, Quinney and Mrs. Clara Olsen. of contest A social evening games and music was erjoyed following dinner. MAY Jl (III I Rev r itions for the !um lieon of the Ltih St lie Agi ie.iltur.il i'ol- Womens lege baud' v League which will be held Thursday ternoon at the Bluebird, may oe made with any of the club of-il ficer league members i nd friends a.e extended an imitation be to at the lum heon ' M Mrs McHugh of Kilt dlustrat- ed t a k on Switzerland, a Peace- u1' .s nna Barkinson of Salt Lake t itv will gic vocal selections ami will be accompanied by Miss Loaise McHugh, who will Applications must be properly also furnish two piano sobis Miss, executed and on file with the l Wl be ln ('har' commission at Washington, D C of the slides rnor t0 t),e hour of pinsmg j,usj. ness on the date specified at the head of this announcement. af-j,- ,. 1 A Club Convention At American Fork Sunday Social Includes Twelve y held delightful party afternoon by the youngsters of the Benson school kindergarten to their mothers, in compliment and also their teai her, Mrs. Ottu Fii-du- Teterson, who was observing her birthday anniversary. All preparations and plans fur the party were made by the childien They presented at ".Shadow" plav and a ribbon dance and appeared in costumes they had made Dainty refreshments were served The table was centered with a handmade clay May basket filled with daffodils from which ribbons streamers in shades of lavender, green and yellow, extended to smaller baskets filled wuth vio- lets. All appointments and place cards were designed and made V. Mr. and Mrs R. Bailey by the youngsters. A pretty birthday cake in honor of Mrs Peter- were host and hostess to members son was in the center of the ta- of their chib at a bridge supper at their home Saturday evening ble Twenty mothers were in atten- Supper was served from small tables Each was centered with a dance. fragrant bouquet of tulips. Covers were marked for twenty four. Bridge followed supper and prizes weie won by Mrs. T. G Taylor, Mrs. U .J. Becraft and Milo scar Wenuergren A birthday surprise paity was of Ogden was a ,pe- held Saturdi y Kcrnooi in comp- liment to Mrs. A M Smith who cial gust. Vi Jt lilt t was observing her buthday anniversary The party was held ai the Smith home on South Main street. The afternoon was enjoyed playA prettily appointed dinner paring "500, music, and a variety of games. After the games a dainty ty was given Friday evening at lunch was served. The table was the home of Mr and Mrs. Leo covered with a lovely linen cloth Squires. The table was grveed centered with a bowl of rose- with a bowl of snapdragon... buds. Places were marked for Mrs Places were marked for Mrs. George Pauli of Preston. Idaho, Mrs. Fredrickson. Fred Miss Oldham, Miss Lenkersdor-fer- . Smith, Mrs. John Wilson, Mrs. C. B. Miss Ethel Lund, Miss MarCazier, Mrs. N. A. Larsen, Mrs. garet Squires and Mr. and Mrs Newel Misener, Mrs. George Leish- - Squires, man, Mrs. Denton Rogers, Mrs. Following dinner the remainder J H. Shaw, Miss Gretta Fred-- , of the evening was spent with riekson and Miss Bertha Moyle. music and visiting Bridge Supper For Club Group Friends Arrange Surprise Party V 1 - Dinner Party Friday Night I MdDfSTNESMODISTMESP IN SEMI-FORMFROCKS A SklRTCF WEAR? SEATED 5EL0W FIGURE (HE SOFT 3R0WN SHEER. SILK WITH A PODICE Or DELICATE Pink.. thegindle is sown leather.. n the center a nun-likgown iscomposec AL ' IN FARM TRAINS n Children Hosts 1 COLLEGE TO AID Mrs Weston Vernon w is u guest jn Ament an Frlt Saturday She attended the First ens trict lonvention of Ft ih Fcdeta-tuof Womens clubs Nits Vi r non v.us iCvcnFy elected ju vsid nl of the state oiimr.auon R At School Party A was New Shipment of White Slippers e OFGREyNETWITH INSETS OF SATIN. I? USED FOR. THE PEASANT LACK TAFFETA DRESS AT THE RIGHT. THEGUIMPE ISOFGCISP WHITE CHECkED ORGANDIE. r, : j Mr ami Mrs Rubin Eg in en tcrtaincii several guests at their" home Sunday evening Mime uml visitn g were enjoyed after whi.h dainty refreshments were served -- a y j Lyman II Rich and V. L. Mar- tineau, agricultural agents of Utah and Sail Lake counties respective-- i Iv, totiferred Monday at the USAU in the interests of a tiain which they are planning to run through Utah and Kail Lake (utilities May 31 to Hrm J- m lusive. The operation of the train is made possible through the Salt Lake and Utah Railroad company, the Sugar company, the Utah Poultry Producers association and the Dairy Herd Imwith the provement association Utah extension service to Mr. Rich, It Is According planned to start the train Tuesday, May 31 at Payson and hold demonstrations there and at Salem and Spanish Fork on the opening day; at Springville and Provo on June 1; Pleasant Grove, Lehl and American Fork on June 2, and West Jordan on the closing dav. The train will be comprised of four cars which will contain exhibits showing the value of feedsugar ing sugar beet beet cuitural program and fermanagement. tilizers; poultry t ii iH SET EXAMINATION FOR POSTMASTER cottons in cool Keeping is -' hsle weaves add chic and meshy that indefinable crisp- ness that makes you fed fresh on the meant st hot day For days in the sun, them is a hsle mesh flock, witn bcitline and short-de- t vedcuffs made adjustable by uhaed weave, 'i he collar too is rude aljadaUe, by two small low a tb it tie. u is a cute dress, iasy to vc.v, easy ti launder and lack. For the golfer or the girl who rtver feds quite right with-n:- t To Take Course In All Sizes - Utah-Idah- gland so'utior. this year to hotweather problems And the new Girls and Boys PATENT SANDALS To fill a contemplated vacancy in the postmastership at Mendon, a competitive examination for the post has been announced by tlv Mrs. Imogene Clive of Bi igham United States civil service com- City left during the week for m,an rCsull of this examination Evanston, 111, wheie bhe vvi'l ,g expected that the commis-- a will make certification to fill course in the teaching of and tract bridge under Mrs Ely Cul- - the contemplated vacancy, vacancies as they may oc- bertson and her associate instruc-- 1 other cur later at that office, tor, Mr Milton The postmaster filling this of- j taket C'on-isio- n u Baby Soft Sole Slippers Jessens Shoe Store Utah Logan WlnlM a ja '.e., there is a three-u- e duCky white cottQii mesh uit wita a tuck-iblouse with throat nrrkhne and ,ultons down the front. Hie cardv-,j- h also buttons and mesh cuffs mg the wrist Tc beret is of the c n hiac-ta-t- .ame weave ao the suit. Cache Junction The Cache Junction grammar school gave a program Tuesday night at eight o'clock. The following numbers w'ere presented by the students: a play The Fatal Request," with the following characters: Melvin Dyson, Max Meads, Roy Malmberg, May Jones, Ralph Rounds, Ruth Malmberg, Darwin poem, Russell Dyson Salisbury; and Pauline Roe; another plav, :y two little girls of the smaller grades entitled. "The Little Gnl That Wouldnt Go to Bleep, the e.t ioduded Marion Gross and hay Gross; poem, Arnold Jensen The last play was entitled 'The Sliver Chest." Cliaiactcrs were: e ilaioara Kiwood. Sam Bailey, and Richard Malmheig, Meads. Two short poems were given by A dunce was Shirley Malmberg ilso given by the school, with music being furnished by the 'm he Jam lion oi litatra, after lie program. Miss Tl.i Jenkins of Newton .pent Tuesday and Wednesday visiting Miss Helen Hardy. Mr Lawrence Malmberg and his mother, Mrs. Annie E. Malmberg returned home last week after visiting ft lends and relatives in Idaho Falls, Idaho, for several weeks. Miss Mabel McKay of Salt Lake City is visiting her Sister Mrs Mary IlaiJy for a few weeks. A ditnea was given by the Sunexercises day S( hool after the Thursday night. Mar-airi- pm m yuuk SHOULDER P l)s; lytmcii ;or Relief UVc jTf e oi na.n in the v.Hn-it- y i ol th slum Pier olatie are gueiaUy duf to oronpnt on iy si re to dic.Uto'ht'- or sudden cluing" ot tneie s stiff t.cthtr. in soin ness or sir-in the rt.t le. max ais the a.m. nip at di,nauf o earnest aav to reThe stalest and lieve sin b an ataK is to arply a over the snul1 quun'v of Tv-mThis smtmn? nfii-jn- g abetted a.r s qiKkiy aLoro'l orpa.ation urenh tie pre ar i famed to the i t tr i,f jf if s v v Mnphral iur r T ii ii tdi' t? and j. 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