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Show u THE PAGE TEN nrnn nppTui I HERALD-JOURNA- FRIDAY, AUGUST L: THREE GfcNtRATIOHS OF BEAUTIES 19 3 1. Party Given delightful affair of Sunday was the biithduy dinner party given in honor of Mrs. Sarah Birthday A Announcement has been by Fred Luudberg of the appearance at the Bulats d'Or Salutday night of Diwreuco Rlnlbiick and bis rein, dmg oriheslra. The orchestra, which has Just completed a summer long engi.ge-- i , n m at a big resort near Btraveling eastward and Mr. Lund oerg arianged with them to slop here for a special engagement. The 10 piece organzation comes comes to Logan highly recommended, not only by Igitus Isle, Port land, where, they spent most 'I the summer hut by many other the United places throughout States. They played at the Roman In tiaidens Ogdtn two fights ear-i.t- r ties wek and pioved a on bolli occasions. The group were wieners of the international radio contest by the Litery Digest as the greatest entertainment feature on the air. The Holstein herd PRESTON of Orv&l D. Bensen of 'uj FrankHerd Improve- lin County Dairy ment association ranks as cne ot the best in the stale. According to word received by Testing Supervisor D. Ivo Eames, from D. L. Fourt, extension dairyman of the University of Idaho, Mr. Bensons herd ranked first In milk production la the Btt'e during May and June. During July, 25 herds in the local association wer tested, averaging 731 pounds of milk and 24 6 pounds of butterfat ppr cow, according to Mr. Eames' report. The herd of Shumway brothers was high in the group having 20 or more cows with an average of 23.1 pounds of fat and 700 pounds of milk. Mr. Bensons state leading herd was high in the group from 10 to 20 cows with an average of 38 1 pounds of fat from 1283 pounds of milk. Lyman Balls owned the high herd of under ten cows with 35 8 pounds of fat from 1138 pounds of milk. Paradise Funeral Servicea Hel- dFuneral services for Arnoll 11 month old son of Mr. and Mis. Reese Hutchison were held at Avon Friday afternoon with Bishop A. O. Jackson presiding. Music was furnished by the ward choir. Special musical selections were furnished by Mrs. Arthur Summers, Henry Howells, Mrs. O. H. and Leland Puislphur; prayers were offered by Leon Arton and Edwin Knowells. Those who spoke words of comfort and consolation of were Wiliiam C. Brencbley Toms, George Wellsvilie, Nell Nuhn and Bishop A. O. Jackson. The body was taken to Wells vllle for burial where the grave was dedicated by Ola Olsen. James Danielson returned home the latter paat of the week after spending several wepks at the Budge hospital following an operation for stomach trouble. Mrs. J. B. Maddox and new daughter returned home Thursday a ten - days stay at the after rV l AU nn VeOUUt? liHCJ itwuy.w- -, cerned feeling fine. H. G. Shipley made ft business trip to Salt Lake City Saturday returning home the same evening. Entertain At Le-Ra- 4 - -- Childrens Party Mrs. Esther Shaw entertained at a childrens partv at her home Saturday afternoon in compliment of her daughter Donna, it being her birthday. . Outdoor games were played and light refreshto twenty Bmall ments served w t , V f guests. The M. I. A. conjoint meeting will be held 6uqday evening, Aug f. The program as outlined will he sopg, Mrs. Clella Summers and Mrs. Viola company; reading, Welch; instrumental music, Lydia James; missionary evperlences, El der Niel Tams, who has just recently returned from the Central States mission, a good attendance Is desired. Visit Soda Springa Joseph Hirst, Mr. and Mrs Clyde Hirst, Mr. and Mrs. David Hirst and Mrs. Hattie McMurdie, motored to Soda Springs Saturday, returning home in the evening. While there they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Riggs. Mrs. Brown Abels and children of Lewiston returned home Sun day after spending the past week with her father, James K. McMur die. Edward Balien Is able to be at his work again after suffering the past week with a very bad attack of lumbago. Mrs. Francis McBride of ITyrum is spending the week with her father, William Lemon. Joseph H. White and Levi left Monday for a sight seeing trip through Southern Utah, Arizona, Mexico and California. Returns Home Lela Christensen, returned home Saturday, after working in Ogden for the past two months. Mr. and Mrs. David Murray of Logan were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Summers. Bick-mor- the home of Miss Mada Monson Preston News fltHU UN 7, Port-laud- 1 epon-soie- The event was held on the lawn at the Cot budge home and places were arranged for 24 at the dining table. A program and general socialhility was fea lured during the afternoon. Miss Helen Thompson and Miss Fae Mr Fail entertained wi'h a ehamimg bridge party Friday evening at the J. R. Slater home on north. first west street. A profusion of summer floweis decorat ed the rooms. An exquisite lun rlieon was served to the Misses Sarah Mecliam, Fise. Martha Roma Lutliy, Elsie Allen, Telsiel Lu'hy, Ellen Larsen and Clara Mecham. Auction budge was the pleasure of the evening and score prizes were won by Miss Lai sen and Sarah Machara. Reunion of Roper Family About 50 descendants of the Joseph Roper family attended the reunion held in the grove at River dale, Saturday evening and Sunday. Following supper Satur day the crowd gathered around a iiuge bon fire and enjoyed sing tng and games and stories. Sun day's program included a variety of sports and contests, an enter and business tainmg program meeting. A delicious chicken din ner was served at 5 ocloik af ter which the crowd disbursed for tlieir homes. Officers named for the ensuing year are Lowell Fellows, president; to succeed Onn Fellows; Roy Roper, vice president and Bally Rogers, secretary in place of Benson Roper, Mrs. Julia Fellows is chairman of the program committee and the following were named on the refreshment comntee: Selma Fel lows and Gwen Fellows. Mrs. Mary Jensen Is confined to her bed with pneumonia. Mrs. A. B. Nash and her guest Mrs. Fred Meyers of Ogden spent Monday visiting in Franklin with Mis Cl. L. Wright. Miss Jessie Smart was hostess for the N. P. C. gills Monday evening. A business meeting was the order of the evening and light lefiesl.inents were served to fifteen. Party for Mrs. Stalder A prettily appointed affair of Monday evening was the party given complimentary to Mn. Fred Stalder, a bride of last month, at with Miss Monson and Mrs. Owen Murray actiug as hostesees The rooms were ado'ned with beau tiful garden floweis. Miss Onella Peterson conducted some fun Pti yoking games and a dainty lunch eon was served to fit teen. Miss Ivo Rhornander of Ogden is the guest of Miss Dora Davis for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Chism and three sons, Barnard, Junior and Woodrow, left Tuesday on a fish ing trip to Kemmerer, Wyoming Jackson Hole and Yellow stone park. Mrs. Ray Crockett has as hei guests. Mis. Maggie Hausen and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hansen of Los Angeles, California. Mrs Mrs. Arthur Dursieller, Archie Gill, Mis. Bertha Montague Mrs. Melvin Clayton, Mis. Floyd Palmer and Mrs. P. T. Clayton spent Monday visiting Mrs. Emily Stephenson at Lewiston. Pi girls held a busiThe Zr-tness meeting at the home of Miss Kmnie Weaver oil second East street, Monday eveutng. A dainty repast was served to 23 at the close of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Merrill left for Casper, Wyoming Monday to attend the funeial of a a Midvale Woman Hurt In Newton Accident Mrs. Cail C. Jensen NEWTON' of Midvale received a badly cut hand in ar, automobile accident ou the county roaO south of liete Wednesday. Mrs. Jensen, together with Mr. Jinsen who was driving, and their small daughter, were on their way to Gatlaixl. Mr. Jensen tailed to negotiate a sltaip cutve and the car tipped over in the bar pit. A passeiby puked them up and took them to Smithfield. An examination showed that Mrs. Jensen was the only one Injured. It tecjiiued 17 stitches to close the wound. When they returned to the car, it had been lighted by oiheis who hud heard of the and was found to be Injur-- " ed hut little. The family stayed at the home ol tali Johnson m Newton while repairs were being ' maJc. i 1 An old timer is one who can lemember way back when ne used to walk down to the coiner on summer evenings, and pay two hits for the privilege of knocking a golf ball thru a hunk of Pulchritude is just an old family custom with these Tulsa, Okla,, beauties. Mrs. Thomas Gilcrease, center, who was selected "Miss America in 1924, came naturally by her beauty as you can see by ine picture of her mother, Mrs. M. A. Dickerson, left. And the formr "Miss Americas" charming young daughter, Des Cyne Gilcrease, right, bids fair to surpass them both. The picture was taken as Mrs. Gilcrease left for Paris to meet her millionaire oilman husband. r ? Providence News Miss June Pickett of Preston spent Sunday with relatives here. Arrive Hom- eMisses Rclda Fuhriman and Lucille Fife arrived home after a pleasant visit at Rldgedale. Idaho. The Sea Gulls and Bluebirds of the First ward primary enjoyed a bonfire party on the public square on Wednesday evening. Twenty six were in the party including the follawlng teachers: Pearl Slirland, Ada Nulin, Kate Gessel. Eima Cliugg and Nonna Rlnderknrcht and Pres. Amelia Fuhriman. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Bullock and children lert Thursday lor their home in MissoJa Montana after a nleasant visit with relatives here. Conjoint MeeUng Held The M. I. A. conducted a conjoint meeting in the First ward on Sunday evening. The prayers were by J. R. Baer and Diantha Hammond. Two duets were played by Stratford Smith and Eldon Forgeson on the trombone and trumpet, respectively; vocal duet Misses Gwendolyn and Wynona Hansen, and a vocal duet, Misses Ruth Allen and JuU Gessel, missionary experiences were given by John Qulnney who recently returned from mo mission. J. E. Spuliler has been confined at his home several days, suffering from a lame bark. returned Mrs. Frank Kendtick home from Bingham after spending two weeks there at the home of her daughter, Miss Don Stoddard where she made the acquaintance of a grandson, born to Mr. and Mrs. Stoddard, Miss Minnie Kendrick Is visiting at the Stoddard home at present. Returns From California and Miss Dlaniha Hammond Miss Ruth Hammond arrived home a from California after pleasant visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. Diana Low. Mrs. Low and daughter Virginia accompanied them here to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Checketts and Leland Pickett of PreBton and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nielsen of Smith-fielwere here on Monday to the Brown funeral. The family of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cliugg met at their home on Sunvlay in honor of their mother's birthday. Dinner was solved to Mr. and Mis. W. J. Chugg, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Nelton Smith, Mr. and Mrs Wade Pickett, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Chugg and their families. Miss Erma Cliugg, Ray and Marion Chugg, Mrs Venua Hammond and daughter Cioma. Mr. and Mis. Wade Pit Veit and family returned to tlieir home in Salt Lake Sunday evening. Mrs. Sophia Thorpe motored to Garland Sunday to make ttie acquaintance of a granddoughter at Swiss-Germa- n the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Thorpe. Return to Salt Lake Mrs. Bimtrice Meham and children left Tuesday for their home at Salt Lake City after a pleasant visit with her mother Mis. Sophia Thoipe. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jensen and children spent the week-enin Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Jnsen. Mrs. W. L. Skidmore and children of Pocatello, Idaho, arrived here Tuesday evening for a brief visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Font Zollinger. Miss Oginda Jensen left Monday for Salt Lake City to visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. Floyd Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. La Mont Pilking-Io- n visited relatives here Wednesday. Visiting Relatives. Miss Ruth Zollinger is visiting relatives in Freedom, Wyoming. Mrs. Frank Nye and Infant son of Paris, Idaho, are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Astle. 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