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Show THE HERALD. JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, PRESTON PARENTS CHOOSE OFFICERS PRESTO- Engaged to xMarry Kaisers Grandson SOCIETY NEVS The Proton s association conducted the final meeting for this year at the high school building Wednesday evening The program consisted of two vocal numbers contributed by Venice, Carmen, and Gwen Merrill, two dance numbers by Palmer and Gwen Smith, and Mrs Eldine Handlev presented several of her students in readings Special business of the was the electing of next meeting year s officers A close race s for the presidency and Dr staged Orvid Cutler was declared winner Mrs Harvey Biekmore was elected vice president and Mrs Myrtle Goff The retiring officers secretary are: President, Mrs Karma Kenner, vice piesident, Mrs Leonard George and secretary Mis W H Amos, N- Parent-Teacher- MRS, KFLA C. iUY.KU, LDII'OK. Faculty League Card Party La-Pri- of the George d It was -- 3 7 -3 Preston and Mrs Melvin Pitcher and family spent last Saturday in Logan on business Mr Virgil Thomas is here from Richmond working for Melvin Butts rs on the farm. Mr and Mrs. Melvin Buttars spent Saturday in Logan visiting their daughter, Hidng, who is a btudent at the USAC. Ancient Arabian records show that chcethahs or hunting leopards once were tamed and trained for hunting purposes within the past 1000 years. MOTIF FOR AND CURTAINS Copyright, 3 10-9-- 4 The Bidding Mr Karn sat in the North partner in the South was the deal-e- i and passed West bid one club Mr Karn knew that the West player in this particular hand did not open on weak first or second hand bids With a pass from his partner, he reasoned that possibly top score on the board would he no trump, therefore he wished To stop a no trump contratt Both sides were vulnerable, and generally to overcall, when vulnerable, you are required to hold a d suit and about two and Here high card trit ks he was with only one and bidtricks and a dable suit It is true he might be subjected to a severe penalty to overt all, but as he could overcall the West hand with a bid of only one, and his hand was so weak, he put in a bid of one spade If doubled, he could get out in hearts East bid two diamonds this is bid as it is a a strength-showin- g new suit and made freely over an South passed adversary s call and West bid three no trump Mr Karn then passed East showed a powerful hand by bidding five diamonds, but Mi Karn's bid of one five-carone-ha- lf one-ha- four-car- Pattern No. 414 BY LAURA WHEELER The basket as a decorative unit has long and rightfully been popuThis set ol curtains and lar. scarf would add charm to any room. A large basket decorates the runner and la repeated in a smaller size on the curtains Detailed embroidery and color are included with suggestions each pattern. Send 10c to Loean Herald-JournNeedlecraft Design Dept, 82 Eighth Ave., New York, N, Y. d A 11- I , s Bound for Europo to play in several pictures, lovely Thelma Todd, popular film actress, flashed this parting buhIo for her American fans on her arrival in New York from Hollywood. jArifWvwviwvwi iiiiii- Stewarts home The Bee Hive class met at Mrs Oliver H insen s home Tuesday Mi Albert Neil.son and Lyman Bastone left Monday for Tooele where they arc building a post office Mrs Seniman, mother of Mrs Joel Kicks who has been visiting with her daughter, returned to her home m Salt Lake Sunday Mr John Davis and family spent Sunday in Garland Mr Joseph Wilson spent Sunday visiting in Salt Lake Mr J K.ltl Wood and daughter Zella, spent Saturday ill Salt Lake on business Mrs Lehi Olson and Mrs. David Smith spent Tuesday in Ku hmond NEA Service) - Bridge Bup'pef At Bluebird June Wedding Plans Made Mi and Mis ll. Imith n an- nniimi tht tngigtimnl of then Hulda to Llnvtl Raw daughtet lns son of Mi tnd Mis A L Rawlins of Lewis! m 1'Li man mgt is set fm the t ally part of J nt and wil b. solnmmz ed in the Login Misi tmipli Zlnnden and Ml Raw tins arc Dinner students of the Utah State Agru ultur il tolltgi 11 Continuation of Our KMT SCIIS M DRESS SALE! 2u I'h Cent Reduction on all of our better Mills and di esses! Fiee nmik-in- g on all Temple Garments pui chased Satin "' dav!LOG The women members of the City association entertained Teachers at a bridge supper party at the Bluebird Thursday evening Iht Scotch idea was carried out m the decorations and appointments members were in atThirty-tw- o tendance. followed an supper Bridge Arscore prizes were awarded were in charge of rangements Miss Pearl Spencer. Miss Anna Boss and Miss Eunice Stout -- -- N GARMENT COMPANY CHICHESTERS PILLS . priso. d itb B! 14(0 rtV V ft of four DrogjrUL AikBy Hf ft. I I R HI MAHON HK A N l FILL. f r40 yean knows at Het Mfe t Rt i It Boy rI SOU) BY DRUGGISTS EYtAYWhiM ip d lf Mr and Mrs N Frye of Ogden have been visiting with Mr and Mrs John Anderson Mrs Hattie Montrose returned and is Monday from Soda Springs and visiting with heranddaughter Mis John Mr with Anderson and also to wsit and grandher Merlin Shipley Mrs daughter. Mrs Shipley was formerly Mtv Luella Anderson Mrs John Wood has returned home from a Visit in San Francisco, Calif Mrs Vanes Wilson and thildren of Brigham were visitors of Mr and Mrs William Wilson Mr and Mrs Thomas Rider and Mr and Mrs Gerrell Rider and Mrs Anna Lundberg motored to Salt Lake Saturday and returned home Sunday Mr and Mrs Emil Olson Ot ana Virginia Idaho, visited Mr Mrs Olla Leichty recently Mrs David A Smith and Mr and Mrs Edward Smith of Salt Lake visited with their son and Mr and Mrs Dadaughter-in-lavid ,J Smith Wednesday The M men and Gleaner classes met Tuesday night at Mrs R A. "MOTHER? hi $ ADD TO VVIKH Coffee p ( t u 1 1 ff prepared an il hIioiiIiI lie. I hr nun BE r dit-feri- nf brands IE W, ELLIOT & roi - . of coffee, different grinds and what not, tijing to hud what REAL' Drip Coffee is realh like. The facs are these: 'ihere arc intnv hut excellent Drip Coffee Makers REAL Drip Coffee can nnl lie math by cpffei Ji at has been special!) pirpared fur the purpose. xNo! Coffee niOMly n fino grind. for the DR1I prutes more finely ground than toffee for a percolator. Rut that is not all. It mill al- I She didnt like that kind I took home last time. And I didnt think it was so good myself. Mother made me eat mine, but I noticed Dad didnt eat his. Guess he didnt think it was as good as usual either. A wise housew ife ! Shes through sperimentin with tuna. She has found that only Yx hite Star Tuna has the rich, delicious flavor that her family likes in tuna dishes. And she knows it's lute Star Tuna is good for her family, too! rich in Vitamins "A ' and D, iodine, that &S 1 7uZ - dectiv e prev entiv e of imtul IUnd, California sal- and other thf prcfmed brand goitre, ,b liable minerals. Uha blended ami roasted to seruri so he specially A PURE specially the flavor of REAL Dnp Coffee. All standard coffees with which you are familiar were prepared for a percolator or some other method FOOD, HONESTLY ADVERTISED than DRIP. Merclf grinding them a little finer is net suitable for the The Seal of Acceptance ol the Committee on of the American Medical Association is your beat guarantee of the quality of any product and the truthfulness ol the claims made for it Look for this seal on Fo4hB every food you buy. hite Sar Tuna has ths V. acceptance. 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Coffee is the only one preparrd for this S at last! rapid filtration of a drip maker. So far as we know, St lulling purpose, ' E. W. ELLIOT & CO. Save The Difference! , is on a nullum tongues but only x favored lew have really tasted it. Many homes aie tiying different kinds of drip cortce inakeis, TUNA M Before ! MORE IMPORTANT! oH Save! And UP! Prices Are Going Buy Remember This Is YOUR Bargain i t Drip Coffr t. Mother says if you havent got White Star Tuna, she dont want any. She says shes through sperimentin ! a r1 i - SURE DT'S WHITE STAR E. W. Elliot Offers New Bargains Such As You Never Have Seen eal drip coffee j all CONFIDENCE DAYS ANNIVERSARY O H O B. The following wmm i weie ently elected offniis to i i m r,i etc timing yeai m tm Agricultural i allege I unity W n men s leagut Mrs, (' J Soiiumiii pHsidtut, Mrs Shtrwin Matvei vice prexi dent Mrs Mmslmll I Kitihum secretary. Mis Gimg, ! Kmrnl Inn , oi lespnndmg semlnv Miss Ida Mitchell ireasuiei Mrs James H Lmlmd w is i hairman of the noniih king iom nutlet 3E. W. ELLIOT & COJC u Wdb New Officer For League Announced The Sunday school officers ana at teachers entertained at a partycan Lehi Olsons camp in Logan von recently Games were played a wPIV-after which all enjoyed His roast A good time was had by -3 A 1938, hool River Heights -4 VJ-6-5-- after to note suipiistng looking over the scores of the 14 tables which played the same tray, that not another vulnerable North player in the room put m the ovcrcall of one spade Mr Karn, in explaining the hand later, said he realised that West was not going to play the hand in clubs that they were going to find ? better declaration and, in his opinion, he thought no trump would give them top on the board If he could get in a cheap bid, or a bid that might prevent them from arriving at re- a no trump contract, he would ceive a good score on the board At every other table in the room a small slam was arrived at in either no trump or diamonds If the opponents had doubled one spade, Mr Karn would have bid two heaits, which would also have been doubled, but the hand can be played so as to go down a only three tricks doubled for minus score of 900. which would still be a very fine lesult on the board Proper timing of bids of this kind Is what counts, and one must too be careful not to use them V9-8-7-4- A j hud don its spade vulnerable damage hid three no West who hud trump on his four small spades was now afraid of losing at least two spade tucks and let the conOf tract die at five diamonds course, the small slam was easily made m-g- Mr. and Mrs Frank Huntei and children. Velva and Glen, were dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs R C. Pike Seven members of the North Cache high school band left here early Thursday morning to join the band and play in Smithtield Health day. They will play in Richmond, Friday at Black and White day and m Clarkston, Saturday. Del Baxter returned recently froin California after spending a few weeks there on business Mr and Mrs Warren Simmonds and Mr and Mrs Roy Earl were business visitors in Logan, Monday Mr Warren Simmonds has soU his home and farm to Mr Shu Clyde Ruth Mocnch Hell gae thi program at the meeting of the, Bnghnm City Kindergarten club Thursday afternoon She read Noel Cowards play, Cavalcade ball-carri- AA-Q-9-- were aw aided to piies W Pittman and Mrs Mrs BV MM E. MrKEN.NEV Seerctary, American Bridge league Do the good players, who arc smcessful in winning championships, always strictly adhere to the system they are plavmgT I think the answer given by S Karn of New York, one of the five oustanding bridge players of the world to this question is worth repeating He said, "Does a good football team play mechanical football7" He further asked When the signals are given for a certain play, and the suddenly realizes that the defense has the hole plugged, but sees another opening on the other side of the field isn t it good football for him to dodge through this weak spot and gam five or ten yards''" And so, he says, it is in contract Bid with your partner, but at times, when vou are carrying the ball, and you see an opening have the courage to do the unusual. He gives the following hand which he played recently in a New York tournament as an example 'Hiding of lumoi at g pit tv at i N Taj lor For Brigham Club rjm-mone- is t,ts Presents Program Announcement of the engagement of Prince Wilhelm of Prussia to Fraulein Dorothea von Salviati (above) aggrieved the Princes grandfather, ex Kaiser 'Wilhelm, for the betrothal violates the law of the House of Hohenzollern forbidding royally to marry Wil-lai- D who iht gut-- t dinni t i TU'dmvI her home twning ar- t inged b a group if u i nd it nm long lhnnet was stot table tenteied with t oinqiut of, vute mark-(spung fltmers Ml foi Mis luiDhi Paul M Iunn Mis H b tliime W M Mis Fat- LumPnt,, i rell Johnson Mis uKu W L Mrs Hnw Mis Wilkinson Mis H P Joh ison Mis Leah Plan Mis Mim VI son Mrs E J Mis nh L Mentor Jensen Mis (K ir Win B ton udti ami nergien, Mrs Mrs W H Petei son Bridge formed Mu tu'irl un nt u' after dinner and two mok pirns were awarded Mis Lundhug w is presented with a mst pue M was hostess to membtrs of her club at a bridge tea Thursdaj afternoon At the i lose of the games damtj refreshments were served to twelve guests Budge Mrs L) Dorothj a Club Members G frocks co-e- d I i tu arrangements T SO. who Mis Kitd l.umibttg is ltawng a vuek from Sund iv foi d h to Pahs, Knim, uigh join n Mrs three-year-ol- d SCARF d Entertained throe-year-ol- d of Europe-Boun- li: Honored Guest At J Dinner Given By Friends Film Beauty The annual card puity vkhuh is sponsored by the Utah State Agricultural college Fa ultv Womans league will be held June 10 at the home of Mrs Elle.i Kccles The purpose of the paity is to raise money for the girls loan fund Mis Lester Pocotk is t hair-maof the committee m charge CORNISH Mr. 1HuNE June, 10 dia-mat- At Relief society meeting last Tuesday the teachers topu Be ntitudes" was treated bv Mrs Arthur Price The theology lesson was given by Mis Elsie Eppith and time was taken for testimony bearing Next Tuesday will be special work and business meeting All ladies of the ward are urged to attend by special request of President Petersen A special pageant Is being pre pared for the program Sunday, May 14, Mothers day It will be given in the Sunday school session at Id odu,k Principal Seamons took a ear load of students to Health day at Smithficld Byron Hanson, Raymond Deppc mid Dale Bergeson left Wednesday for Detroit and other points of interest Mr Hanson will drive back a new car Mrs Julia Bergeson Ashmcnt of IOgan is spending the week visiting her brothers family She motored here with her brother Ephraim Bergeson, last week end Mrs R. C. 1ike, Mrs Melvih Uuttars, Lulu Clayson Velda Peterson, Edna Eggleston and Joseph to Smithficld Halgren motored Tuesday evening to attend the Benson stake tryout, the latter three entering the contest from Cornish ward Mr and Mrs R C Pike received the sad news W ednesday of the death of little Laird Hardy, son of Mr and Mrs Wallace Hardy of Willard He was taken suddenly ill and rushed to the Brigham City hospital where he was operated on for a bowel obstruction but the operation proved fatal to the little one Rachel Bingham, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jim Bingham was rushed to a local hospital Monday and operated on for appendicitis At this writing she is improving in a most satisfactory way. Mr J W Pitcher, Jr , returned to his home to recuperate after and operation He was in a local about 12 days. His speedy recovery is considered remarkable being a man over sixty years of age Mr and Mrs Leslie Checketts and family of Preston were guests of Mr an, Mrs. Pearl Peterson last Sunday Miss Harriet Andersen spent last week visiting in Preston as house guest of Mrs Harold W FRIDAY, MAY CoffeiS For IVriolalor or ordinary coffee pot use Slaiulard Schilling Coffee as usua |