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Show THE -ei- Popular Couple Plan November RCM -JGDL ! W PE? ST U- - UACl c- - Nuptials 7c lit NG Ooil'TES, NCTn G6 "..rAUK AND SKIP! OP e UTAH NOVEMBER SATURDAY, C .v ' In ,EM 1Right,beloa,ascoi;, PLAID, PLtATED SHIT I' UE CHANGE AND VELIO A 15 a0NN AiTH A vVLcA'ER OF A LkMtx! GREEN. ThE LEA JACKET IS Or THE DARK GREEN A" D IS LIN VilTR THE Fl A D. ui U p- ami 1 km Ntbker Delightful Tea At Chapter House Mro K tit Geiige nlhouy H W'J of LanUoun 4 r $ A J " n f il'--- i vm lie'll at .t' 5 Nr Here's More About V qAt the left, above, IS A SWAGGER SUIT OF GROWN AND VELLOW TV.EED WITH A MATCHING HAT. THE SWEATER IS OF YELLOW WOOL. Dinner Party At Home Gold Star Mothers Of Logan Guests Of Auxiliary Brvan Wright dinnei party i cncu home Thursday evening A bowl of Japanese chrysanthemums formed the centerpiece for thn table Coveis were marked for Mr and Mrs K C Wright, Mr and Mrs M and Mis Gilbert Movie, William J Lowe, Mr and Mrs Volker of Salt Lake City, Mr and Mrs George Ward and Mr nnd Alls Tael; vvright of Ogden, Dr and Mrs C C Randall, Mrs Luther M Howell and the host and "hostess Mr and entertained Mrs at a , The Gold Star mothers of Logan were the honored guests at a supper party given Friday evening at the Bluebird by members of the American Legion Auxiliary The tables were decked with At bright-hue- d chrysanthemums. the place of each guest was a small American flag Covers were marked for forty-twDuring dinner an appropriate program was given Each Gold Star mother was piesentcd with a flower. They were Mrs James Anderson, Mrs Kate P. Preston, Mrs Thomas Rowley, Mrs. Sarah J o. HUNT JUNGLES FOR OHIO BOY Wilmore, Mrs Marie Danielson and Mrs Hannah Walters The affair was m charge of Mrs W W Merrill chairman, Mrs O W. Edwards, Mrs Lewis Edwards, Mrs H B Johnson and M-- s W. H Peterson Friends Arrange Surprise Party A group of friends arranged a g surpnse party Wednesday at the home of Mr and eve-rin- Mrs Charles Shnup, who were obanniversary serving iheir wedding The evening w is spent with music and caids after which a late lunch was served 4 ont stick to vour iron starch a small lump of butter and a good shake of salt, after it is made. Starch if you place in the Colored handkerchiefs should get more attention in a washing than plain ones P irst soak for 10 minutes in a basin of tepid water to which has been added a teaspoon of turpentine to keep the colors An easv -- av sugar doughnuts or crullers is to shake them in a bag with the sugar, thus saving in sugar and covering the crullers evenly. If ordinary fudge is too sweet for you, add about an eighth of a of cream of tartar to an ordinary batch and it will take off toe excess of sweetness. teaspoon gas stove is mo it easily cleaned with a strong washing powder, left on it for 15 minutes and then washed off nnd rinsed with a clotn dipped in warm water Then wipe dry and stove will be vvel' e'eaned A Uvsterv has completely enveloped the disappearance of Ebert Holleron, who on Oct 23 waved goodbye to a plavm.vte and home. He never reached home. ,U-trunning to his Cleveland, O., idenTic only tangible clew was given bv a Lorain, O , couple who tified pictures of Ebert as the boy who appeared at their home, Cities niked for food, and then left on a freight train with a hobo. rt "' " been urge-- to n tlm midwest and west of Ebert, lobfi jungles. Above, left, la the latest photograph a nubo has who oeh-veright, his mother, Mrs. Gemge Holleron, kidnaped her son. Never beat egg whites staff until ready to use them or they wilt flatten and wont beat up again. Sprinkle a little salt in gasoline to prevent it from leaving a ring on clothing when you remove a spot with it. ed e MEMBER (Continued from Page I) wh J crochet hook kept near A the kitchen sink will help to remove any lint which may gather about the sink's strainer st-- el s l Parent-Teache- I luri'x to the mode. Nancy ( arroll, I'tramou'it player, so proves as she wears this striking friuk of white and silver laee. I settling at Cooneil T'oint, Iowa In tne spring of 1852, Captain Tidwell was outfitting a company of Mormon pioneers tor the journey oveiland to Utah The Wright fanmy reached Salt Lake in September, 1852, and vent to Draper in Silt Lake county to make then home The elder and younger Wright took up land, fenced it, and en-- g iged in farming, experiencing the hardships eaily pioneer brought about from grasshopper infestations, and Indian troubles MET JOHNSON'S AKMV IN 1857 In 1857, although he was only 16, John F Wright took his gun and blankets and set out to meet the Johnson aimy which had been sent into Utah. He was one of those named to remain on guard of Salt in 1858 when tne Lake valley moved southward Mr Wright was with his parents in the spring of 1859 when they came to Cache valley. Only seven were standing then log cabins at the site of Maughan's fort, now Peter Maughan whirh Wellbville, It was had laid out in 1857 the last day of April when they arrived The Logan river near Wellsville overflowed the following night, and it was necessaryto to bridge the river in order effect a crossing of wagons and An Indian with tow rope oxen in his teeth jumped into 'the river and pulled across the stringers one by one. A group of about 25 families was assembled, and Pete' Maugh-aappointed the elder Wright president of the company. These families laboriously cut their way used through willows which they made to fill up the swamps and their way to Summit creek, now John F. Wright held Smithfield the first plow that furrowed into the soil for crop planting m this Peter Maughan ca'led vicinity the settlers away from Summit cteek notwithstanding they had planted their crops because it was troubles were Indian reported arising. The group returned to Maughan's fort, stayed about two weeks, then set out again, this time for the present site of Logan, which John P Vvright had been asxod to name He called it Logan after p friendly Indian chief While settling Logan, these fir.t culpioneer families continued to tivate the crops they had pi inted on Summit ereck John P Wright, the father, had been a sea captain and knew much concerning higher m thema-tic- s With tapehne and astronomy and compass, he surveyed Logen city streets from First South to F.fth North streets, end from Temple H.ll to the Union Tacinc station site Whip acting as picket gu lrd at Paradise the junction of three Indian tr ils, John F Wright leai-e- d the wavs and language of the Indian tribes in the valley He was particularly friendly with old Chief Sagwitch. who was one of the chief leader of the Indians at Battle Creek near Preston in the early sixties February 23. 1864, Mr Wright married Martha D Gibbs She died several years ago In 1891 he was called to preside as an LDS bishop over a Hjrum ward, servirg in this caoarnty until 1301 Then he was made a member of the Hyrum stake high council HAD I WlfiE FARM IN I'M: M)1SE While residing in Paradise uid H; rum, Mr W right acouired and farmed a 500 acre tract in the Paradise district He worked also m Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming for Coe and Carter, wealthy rai'road ouilders v ho carried on them operations for the Union Pacific and Mr line old Utah Northern payWright was inspector and In 1802, he was a memmaster ber of the territorial legislature of Utah. Studebaki r brothers of Utah engaged him to manage their Logan bramh which he took env-gof from 1883 when he left railroad- n ui' T Later he was mg and until ISbl ict'vo in a power plant project in to that city sold he which Hymn in IP1 6 survi'mig Mr Wright Rrc eight chudT l, 51 gi 'iudchddi a, and 54 Ills children gieat gland, hildren ons end three five sunning, meJohn G Wright, daughtcis Logan, George F W light, Sue rami up) Calif, Warren Joseph Wright, Hyium, W D Wnght, Hide Park, N B Weight, Ogden, Mi Mary F Smith, Mrs Ellen Farr, and Miss Dora W light, ad rf Logan A nephew, Tom W Pinker, rcJ.lc i in P lit Lake City Funeral p.rrangements have not been made, but will probably be set for Monday or Tuesdayin the Logan Eleventh ward room, ImmThe body inent of the tabernacle is In charge of Lind.juist and Sons mortuary TRIBUTES PAID AT JENSEN RITES HYRUM Many friends and relatives assembled Thursday in the Third ward chapel in tribute of respect to James C Jensen, whose death occurred last week in California Bishop Janies G Christensen directed the funeral e servic e. Leonard Larsen was chargo of the choir The Opening prayer was offered by Hyrum W. Hansen of College and ward N!el3en Marguerite Mary Jean Jensen sang a duct Speakers were Noah Larcen and Arent Johnson of Logan, Thornton Petersen and Ethel Nielsen. Emphasis was laid on the honor, integrity and chanty of Mr Jensen A .arinet selection was played bv Lynaon Lcatham of Wdlsvlllo Lucindi Ball tra and Georgia Gill sum; a number with Mrs. P.cta LaJcmcri as the accompanist ment Laiscn offered the closing - -- - s. Jr " x if r ,T S t x 'f .. rg RELIEF LOANS TO TWO STATES MADE ive- Burial w.u in the Hyrum ceme-tm- y vhuc Rohe.t P Lcatham of Wells. ille dedicated the grave as pdlbearers Wftc Acting Lei ind ami iVernll Hanson, Darrell Jciscn Horne Lcatham, Clark and LaMar Jensen. RABBI T IS SENTEM El) PT LOUIS. Nov 12 iliu Jack Rabbit, r laborci, v.as sentenced to tan davs in the workhouse when found gmPy of careless drying He said a pedcstimn failed' to jump Butter Prices SAN FRANCISCO, Nov San F.anei.co score 22 butter I 12 (t lb tod ty, 92 Presenting Dorothy Edwards of Pasadena, who has been chosen quei'ii of the annual Pasadena Tournament of Roses, to be held New Day. GRAND THEATER LAST TIME TODAY OUR SCARLET DAUGHTERS ce With Helen Foster, John lfenow, Mary Carr and Dewitt Jennings Im l Comedy and Cat toon 'J his Iictuic for Adults Only, 25c $67 347,631 22. T hose loans have been authorized to 35 states and Hawaii and Puerto Rico. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all of the many kind friends, neighbors and relatives who were thoughtful of us in expressing sympathy and extending aid in any way following the death of our beloved infant son, Joseph Boyd Bluemel We thank those who took part in the funeral services and sent All have our deepest flowers Tears I WASHINGTON, Nov 12 (UPi Relief loans made to Arizona and Geoigia by the Reconstruction corporation today brought the total amount advanced for this purpose since July 7, 1932, to Two-Ree- Starting Sunday For a Run Four-Da- y gratitude Mr, and Mrs Joseph B. Bluemel and Family. o Take a tip ftom the Alanager Nielson and dont miss seeing this big picture for I can recommend it to show goers! ftp o LOS ANGELES One way Bargain Fare Daily. c pr - as- rs home-rnaki- s LAST r.. sociation, the Home and Com-- n unity Section, and Relief society ii attendance, cigaii'rntions weie boards ip 'lading Relic f society Horn Benson, Cache, Logan and Hvrum stakes The Relief society offieers of Hvium stake ward attended in a body Thursday afternoon Dr J E Greaves, bactei lolog.st of the Utah Slate Agricultural college, spoke before the group meeting in the Ft: st District couitioom, giving six rules for mamtcnince of good health. Trom S 30 to 4 p m a general session was held Miss Jensen dis-.- n ed pes.ibilities of better in various communities The county leaders who recentuttended th" fwo weeks school ly for leadership training at the Utah State Agi icultnral college, assisted in the school instruction during the two days Dr E A Jacobsen addressed the group on Wednesday for classwork, Miss Flna Miller, nutrition specialist at the college, took charge of half of the assembled group Mrs A C Esplin was in charge of the others Mrs Esplin gave pointers relative to the reading of books Miss Millers instruction was needl'd for best in proper food results in maintaining health and disease preventing n Entertained home-comi- SHELL REIGN AMID THE ROSES Repiesentatives of the vanou.s loc i's of the and Miss Libby Faster entertained the im nbirs ot the MGR club at her home Thuisdav evening Music and vis ting weie cnjoyttl after which dainty refre-h- n ents . eie served SpeSeventeen were included cial guests weie Mrs Jay Smith a .d Miss Ruth Cardon Editor age nt ,.. a MRS. RULA C. PITZER -- v I PAGE THREE. J 3 2. I iff four Cube .minty women all in lt'prt enling i oiunninitit of the iountv attended the put tw d iv s le idersmp training sc hool conducted at the courthouse, under direction of M.s Delia Jennnd Thursday sen, Wednesday Miss Jeii". n is distil. t extension r Club Members The Sigma flu fraternity house was the see ic of a tea Friday afternoon given b the Sig na. Chi mothers and wives Hub The affair was given m connection with celebration and the was for new pledges and alumni members, as well as active members In the receiving line were Mrs A. B John Christiansen, Mrs Preston, Mis J A Hulme and Smith-field Mrs Robe.t Griffiths of Mis A F Stockton, M.-IV NelJ George Torgeson, Mis son, Ms LaPhene Peterson, Mrs PeterMrs Ottrs and Davis Floyd son, assisted in the dining room The tea table was covered with a cluny lace cloth over yellow and was centered with a bowl of yelAt low button chrysanthemums the ends were blue candle sticks holding lighted yellow tapers All appointments were carried out in yellow and blue, the fraternity colors Those who (mured included Mrs A E Anderson, Mrs T B Buuge, Mrs D.de Sncpherd and W Mrs G A Rees Mrs Owens, Mis L R Humphiejs, Mrs E I Stewart and Mrs Mark Neubciger were in charge of the club rooms Two hundred guests called during the af'einoni Miss Dons Mathews, daughter of Mr and Mrs E D Ma'hews was man led Friday to Vernon Rice, of Ten Sleep Wyoming The ceremony was pertormrd by President Joseph E Qumiiey. After the marnage a wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride's paients for the immediate fannlv Covcis were marked for ten guests The young couple left for California whete they will visit with Mr and Mrs Conan Mathews They will return to Logan before leaving for Wyoming where they will make their home 1 LEADERS CLASS ; tjA - Mrs Peterson A luncheon wa given at noon Frid v at the Womens budding at the college for Governor and Mrs Dcin and Frequent Ivms 'Ihe affair was airanged bv t tie faculty twelve gueds weie incomiMU.ee cluded D V Couple Married Armistice Day 12, CACHE WOMEN IN ' F.m, Ivin wtn Uil lumouU at u.Mui ptU giu'n Kiuiiy ee-- r lg .it the home of President and Mis h. G Peteison Ih dinntr table a as adorned uih a bouquet of lavender and pak ro c colored .hr n nthcmums Cdui uh' marked for Governor atd Mix Peru, IToulent Ivins, Mi and Mis Weston Vernon, Mr and Mr-P P Champ, Mr i id Mrs Kilo k m tail and won, Bobb tf Ogden. M and Mr Sid-i- u inE center IS A JUMcrR FROCn Or SCARLET CORDLROf TH L V Party Gotiur ABiOUSEOPWHTt ANOAREDTIl. NOW FOR LACK Honored Guests At Dinner Dim 1 v CLAm EvCCS Or SCOTCH F. A PE OR TwttO Mrs O (,u iui annou.ai. tin. eng i, i n tit ul ihtir Alice June to Cut daughter, Farnsworth Belhst'in sen ot Mr Belli-aoof Tit Ralph N.plii marriage v ill tike j itt itt in November M iss Cardun a f iriin r student of the I t ill St ite Agntul-tura- l college and is a membtr of the SoroMs so. orit Ml Btlliston io giaduate ot the college mid w is a prominent He is a athlete ot the s h.ol member of Pi K ipp i Alphc F is now an education dej in the Ph ic at th, l'i ..i.itv of Oieoa and LOGAN, L, THE WOMANS PAGE SOCIAL - CLUB NOTES Mr HERALD-JOURNA- Comfortable chair car and coach accommodations, with dining car or convenient station cafe meal service en route. The Picture of Pictures! Most terrific screen value of the entire year! Warner Bros. 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