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Show THE HERALD PAGE TWO - JOUKN fiL, LOGAN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1931. 3a A arranged binhday paity vas given Wednesday al- Mis. bv iernooii. Jaob Peteison m honor of ner daugmer, Mrs. Lime neon w.v, C. rim Wiine. ; ei v a al out long table, beauti- fuey !ee und with Powers and centeied with a laige cake Cov- cieir-ntfu- A Scripps-- C Every art field Newspaper Week-e- l, , w Afternoon Published every week day afternocn, exempt legal holidays, at 75 West Center street, Ixigan, Utah, by Cache Valley Newspaper Co., N. Gunnar K isciuson, president, matter at the postoffice and entered sa second-clas- s Lrgan, Utah, under the art of March 3, 1S79. Subscription price m Cache Valley by mail, $2.50 the year ir, advance or 4o cents the month. Outside Proclaim liberty Cache Valley, by mail $5.00 the year. thruout the land C liman. Nicoll & Ruthmxn. Special Representatives San Francisco office. 525 Market St.- - Chicago office, 41i N. Michigan Ave.; New York office, 13 W. 44th St,; Boston office, 18 Tremont St.; Detroit of ice, 1120 Fisher Bldg. OTT1S PETERSON, Managing Editor R. W. MARTIN, Advertising Manager 1 Howdy, folks! The women are all weal ng naU like 1 in- ' QUICK Neither tin newspaper, nor any of its stockholders or officials has any connection wh tever, directly or .ndirettly, with any political party, public utility, real estate promo-t.o- u or other private business except the publication of newspapers devoted solely to disinterested public service. hilfinan And' The industry in Spam is reported suffcnng from the depression Yeah, and the indu-fin Amenta is suffering from the same cause. Ask Wall Street! girts. WEVE GOT OUR OWN TROUBLES, THANKS ' Tlk OBSERVE! JIM MARSHALL BY On a busy downtown street chunks of bread everywhere there btw to the feast. litue wlurpy -- -- t . !.,o .i, i i a is i ui rp. r:.M on 'ie a rule t - 'da -' ba-i'.e- n.y - i that lift wiens who are devils and look side' of things a cn .the tru-.-- end cow n about their", men ,u,i, v.cnieu pa' A wij watched ' every f them stepped aside bizub loeu on un- - I' f ''un- Mm lT-- t .1 - sol-- (i le- i.o . : j.ban i,d a sparrows , very and fellows city mod - -- had scattered little and from came the somebody n. cxarist-cossacki- u :1s , ,:e talk ai.jpg on me almost steped 'IT a i . mln-"- ii lay- tuipped .mu Went on Mr. is said to be One thing we like about telephone booths: We always know we ought to 1 educe when we can't get iuto one of them. LULLABY FOR A CITY t MIL.) Vow g i to sleep, my little one. The stars are twinkling, one by A one; The janitor makes musiVsweet ashcans to the Hy dragging street. SOLVtS BAf FLING PROBLEM 1. ct Rt-- 2 W . James Sorensen and , Gladys and Inez and Mrs. J. V. Sornsen all of logon were guests of Mr. ind Mis. Cyril Bud. Wednesday evening and attended toe piiurai'y home coming piog'am. The Sovoms -- luo entertained at i quilting Thursday at the home of Mrs Zina Baker. Lunwas served to 12 members That him, all right I seen him win his last fight cheon Mrs. Alice Sorensen. Mrs. and in six rounds. What a man! Lizzie Baker, Mrs. Helen Walker, Mrs. Hannah Buist were special guests. work. Mis. Bruce Pett and children The work of the two clubs of Arbon, Idaho are the guests her mother Mrs. Sofia An-was judged by Carol Miles, ana sister, Mrs, Kather- JF crda Obray, Zella Summers jderun ino n hhnn(! ruhhnrv; pp- The achievement exercises of and Lou Miles. tertamed at a charming party club were held Tuesday the to Mrs. Pett. png arcicles chosen to be ex- - in compliment . M-afternoon in the ward hallj hlb! , at , and Mrs. George Hughes fau 1 C01?1,y conducted by First Year Piesi-aleiCf Garland were the luncheon dent Lora Welch. They had a as follows: first year, pajamas, iCIeils oj ,VIrs WiiLa.n Hughes. splmidid exhioit of the girls (Ethel Thomas and Emma Brad- - Wednesday. A lcvclv vase of work in sewing. A good pro- - ley; bloomers. Emma Bradley asters graced the table, gram was given as follows: Re- - and Annette Obray; Hot pad, Mr and Mrs. Henry Stauffer re- and son, Elder Rf-- who Lora Welch and Third Yeaidarn, - Lora Welcn and Flhel turned fiom a mission just to the Secretary Mattie Pearce; song, Thomas. Third Year Dresses, Eastern States, aua Mrs. Lyman Ethel Thomas and Lydia How-'MaBishop, and Mary Olsen; .Sorensen, Dr. and Mrs, Lynn ells; instrumental music, Lydia childs dress. Maitie Pearce; si amler of Moscow Id.aho, and .James, Edna and Helen Old- -, boys suit, E.dell Summers; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hardman club means what work ham; a trip to Bear Lake and slips, Lucile Johnson raid Eell to my girl, Mrs- George Pearce, Summers; darn. Mattie Pearce enicyed returned home Thursday. Mrs. Joseph Welch and Mrs. E. and Phyllis Rock; patch, Mane Mrs. Oliver Taylor was hostess R. Summers. County demon- - Eishop and Mary Olsen, jour-- ! to an attractively an anged Izola Jensen nals, Lucile Johnson and E.ilcll ' rcr. Sunday in comoliaiaent to El Agent spoke a short time on club Summers. der Niles Tams of Paradise vis- Mrs. only lun hroom own er in North America who serves hi, customers enou'.'h cream to moisten their breakiast i creak rtr.to by Paul Christensen- Goff of was served at eight oclock at M u il Hollow yo Josephweek-end Mr. were McCammon two tables which were most at- tovvnsnip. of Mr. and Mrs. C. I. tractive with pink linen and a Gonscgr c a 4 e guests came Li.e thildren centerpiece of deep pink svycet claims that his and Goff. ,i their mother A color The Primary of the Fourth peas In a pink bowl js y s t e m has yard put over a very entertain- scheme of pink and green was worked in 13l, and program Tuesday at their featured In the supper appoint- that the birds could ing i.enev.'r dra- monks. Auction budge was tb j 1030. nome corning. A one-a( ma war well given by the a .d I am oa' of a pleasure of the evening ne mother smiled fre Each group fur- Mrs. Eugene Anderson won tne job. wl.iih mee stopped to look nished a girls. numoer on the pro- score honors. quentlj-J-says Mr- Goosegrcase, feast for a bit and lhe witil my tram and a large display of s!ln.ril'' Mrs. Smith Allen and Mrs. k .en the mother work was excellent. The Anderson were special vjks. her own by the hand PhotobyRu n n'oii,.r enjoyed a dance, fol- and the following club mem-- i and went on again "hildren the program. lowing bers attended: Mesdames Mil-- 1 Mrs. Alfred Lewis of Ogden ford Crabtree, Frank Lindholm. A sure sign that your vacation was the motif for a charming C. L. Jenkins, Crockett has put, you In good condition is George bridge party given by Mrs. and Hazel Gill r.nd the Misses your ability to devour pickled Homer Johnson Friday even- Venna Holiday. Vera Jenen, p.gs fpet and sauerkraut for ing. A profusion of fall blooms Clara Fames and Edith Hd- - bicakfast. watched and stopped t feet planted wide apart made the home lovely and eight stead. JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE v ,ng at the birds Bert Martin or Pocatello hMTwnt1 i!rl!ereALCn meek and mild. 1 would be Tlio ruf-at a Mrs a Mr - a:, when big pigeon and Fran visiting the of the and dumb evening pleasure a tiny Clifford Warr received the, To merevs prayer f :u his wings and picked at Mrs. Mrs. Allen Mrs Cutler and From one who sticks a wad ot a t.ny wren the cop stuck out score prize Mr. gum Theron Mrs. and Seeley a foot and reprimanded the Upon my chair have returned from a visit to pigeon Dam McEntire, son of Povlo took it quietly Pleasant, Utah Mrs. Wells MF.n- - ; thought the cop was Attomey A W. Ilart was thel r,as,r has returned from Stanford from Control Afrua a bird that to run in the pigeon orlncipal sjjoakcr ut the Holiry g like a oonke university where he has attend- - br--anl let the b'ud tell it to the luncheon Wednesday. His sub- - cc summer. sc101 He We know a number of birds judge but he restrained him- jeet. which was most excellent-- j his like that. Birds with arms and self . . . Mr. and Mrs. Bait-let- t, and girls under r.uection of class leader. Mi s. Blanch Bird. Candy, pie and cake wee sold. Mrs. Marvel Bullock and children of Malad, Idalio, are shel-ton the guests of Mrs. Henry l.ix-Lri- the nesday given by Mrs. Joseph N. Sorensen. Mis. John D. Baker is visiting The at gait Lace and Provo. gup.st of her father, John Nuttal at Provo, Seagull -- world. piano solo. Della beautifully arranged dinner Mis. Henry Stauf-- 1 for Monday in compliment to her sou Ree. recently returned jronl the Eastern States. Mrs. Lizzie Baker and Mrs Annie Hughes were guests at a nicely arranged luncheon, WedV;JS f,1Ven by Bn-d- Tins is Adolph J. Listerine, proprietor I of the Gobble-and- until Gallop loom, who occupies a unique position in the rest a u r a n t 1 he unemployment situation offers no problem io Hector Goose '. well- crease, sown citiz-- n of Preston News in- poor st A j piano duet, Geneva Hairett song by and hladeil Hancock; . A play by the little Ladene A.MOl'S AMERICAN'S A gocxl deal of the racket about Russia in the west Russians who found i; Alfred up by haven in America when the revolution tossed them out. These people, naturally, are bitter against the Susie's, who threatened their lives and took their piop-ert- y without compensation. They do all they can to stir up American h;tril for the present government in Russia; they use American authorities to hit at communists. We havent much use for the present government of Pur-Mbut Russias government is her own bodWe object to being dragged into a iless, not ours. suuidble in which we have little interest. Wo resent the idea that our government should bo used either by communists or czarist.s to further t!7.ir own ends. Our government is organised and paid to attend to American affair, not to take sides in the internal quarrels of other nations. We ought to recognize Russia and do business with her, on a business basis, and make some money for ourselves and put people to work. And we ought to stop listening to czarists who try to tell us how to run our business. .on i Fred of Providence, Erma Earl Rose Wetks. Smiffman, N ra Riehards all of Smuhtieia. Mrs. V.Tlue and Nil's. jPeteuon. Bunco was played, Mrs. Richarao won mgh score, The primary association held their home coming Wednesday evening u tie amusement hall which w,u decorated with th: work done by the children u.ir- mg the summer. An m.i'iesting program was given consisting ot sones by the primary children, exercises by the kindergarten the fail builders, the Lark bull-fighti- THE TRUTH Mesdames rs hud for S gress Eugenie wore but there piess Lucerne wore, .but there is one consolation. to be glad We ought theyre not wearing hats like Queen Mary wears! l iting high councilman. A basket of asters formed a pleasing centerpiece- Covers laid for Mr. Tams, Mr. and Mrs. John Ladle, Miss Clella Ladle, Hazel Muir, Mr. an(j Mrs. Taylor and family, .qr ancj Mrs. Peter Thompson wh0 have been visiting with hGr iMer u,Mrs. Ida Lallis, returned star Valley, Wyoming Tuesday. - daughter-- at Lou f bn. Lowe Brothfrs ft RED BARN PAINT isr. thick. One;11 im I Derby Red end ont y - so liojeed oil make of good barn paint, .'.c alue of which can be favor i a.!-Ion- s :- -o Tf ably 4-- H compared even higher priced bar" p wiib iv. It preserves and lent,. Mu the life of your property preventing decay of wood and rust ot metal. Derby Red Barn Paint serves equally well on barns, silos, fences, etc. ne - dm-strati- 4-- H sigh-too- S'ft Conference Clothes NOW UteUils'wcc And Get Two Suits or One Suit and An Overcoat for the Price of One Suit! - . Jesus from a Legal Standpoint." !oavlnS for Logan where he school this winterThirty members and William W1i;. a ,kl Bi girls sponsored Lohman of Logan were served, party at Dovnata ia luncheon At the graduation exercises Thursday evening. A most de- -, followed the of the Sixth ward" Trail Builder llclous suPPl'r swlm and the girls motor- bovs nnd girls ld t0 1110 then home of Miss Sarah held Sunday evening the lol-- ! ,'hfUh In Whitney where they - lowing received diplomas: Lor- huhow good nmk'ng :s if you give it a raine Wilcox. Helen Bhaffer s?fnt lJie niPht HUeen git is and touch its heart-- , Lucille Beckstead. Irene Trivi-- 1 aUeiulrd' ' cale. Barbara Corbridge. Bud' w a lot of want and Lane, Jed Hart, Lavon Peter- Vmca io.vCS In the Taking n world would be son and Harold Moser. form of a tea as a iiy for - i"-- the . folks onlyj Mrs Harley Greaves presided diabetes, is quite aremedy common at a lovely party tor the ladic knew about It ln, Atncf rul(l Alistra-- , of tile Lo Pme rim n of Ihh-iMT- , LISTEN: Humanity AND, !'lS (l,'n,kd In a city cant be liters of the Vlone,J!? Wed fmd out ' :VK'V actual .M Daug remedial eat1 can birds when liesdav bad the afternoon fiom 3 to 5.30 value of the nl uit 1 and contentment 'o'ch:k Bright rojored garpn right out in the middle of a flowers graced the home. This congested sidewalk. yt,U Ilrrd nv'loP's. letter- ensuing scaW iiirt "wa7 NOWV Ask prUlp iviven in romnliment h Mrl - Journal eommereial 'Fannie McGueen Mirv Nedxnn sin'lng - st.-ng- s e ofif en L tv 0V Grampaw Ned Writes y, th dour returns, an start savin their pompa- women "comb- ings to make rats." I never thought Id Lve to see th day v.hen th flappers would op imitatin Grtta Gatbo an begm lookin like th Gibson Girl of 1900. Well, as one to another, they could do worse. At any rate, Mister Editor, th female waistline is normal this year, its not trippin up th girls, as It did In 1922. nor rhokin them, as It did in 1910. An Heaven, th hobble skirt aint showln no sigiijs or revivin! Your friend an fash- ion expert, old-tim- er WtAMPAW. rpston pioneers. After the pro-- 1 hnnnarv exercises and business were transacted, the lesson on "The Oregon Trail" was given in an entertaining wav by Dr G. Wr- States. The LoPnie camp chorus favored with several musical numbers, sketches of the lives of the honored guests were given bv Mrs Flossie Mcr-cand Mrs Fannie Thomas. Mrs, Jennie Weaver read a tnb-- I ute 0 the pioneer mother and each complimented guest was presented a lovely bouquet of flowers Twenty guests were served a dainty repast bv the hostesses. Mis, Flossm Mernll and Mi - Iain 1 Eames Mrs Orvd Miller vas hanpllv bv a group of Relief Eneietv Lida s from Banida, on Tuesd-..ifVriioon Mis. Miller 'was formerly president of the Banida Relief Society Thi 'ine a. snoot informallv with niu's nnrl sociability and a 'npehcon was served to Hveniv-fiv- e bounuet of sweet 'V as formed a lovely renter lor the riming table Mrs Miller wis presented a beautiful fiendshio eui't" as a token of koot remembran "es. Mi v. Lueilie Poiter Mrs Mar-"ai- .: Be die and Ridh Foss ri several days in Salt Lake Citv thi A charming affair of vas 'the opening party of the RaOna club given bv trs Lonsdale Roe at her home on Last Second S01 th street .The rooms were resplendent "iih b" 'kets of beautiful flowers. A sumptuous troutsupper - PUNKIN CORNERS Editor The Herald-Journa- l. Dear Sir an Brother: Style expert says fashionable women will soon be wearin bustles, leg sleeves an other styles of 1890. Thats nothin. 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U Come in Thursday, Friday or Saturday SEFT. 10, 11 OR 12TH Make a small deposit and he measured for one of cur famous $39.75 suits and receive a second suit, overcoat or top coat, of equal value, at no additional cost! THIS OFFER ENDS SEPT. 12TH AT 8 V. M. - Remember, After This Sale AIL Sails Sold Bv Us From This Line Will Be $39.75 Each OFEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 1 1. DURING THIS INTRODUCTORY SALE! en-mc- Wed-neyd- i iy SQUIRES CLEANERS & TAILORS. Ytf AWtl 111 rilUiNla LOGAN, UTAH |