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Show The Her LOGAN, CALLS EDISON A DETRIMENT The Mendon district schools gave a Thanksgiving program ReWeddnesday afternoon. freshments were served. Mrs. James Poulsen entertained at a prettily appointed dinner Thanksgiving clay. A basket of flowers formed a pleasing centerpiece. Covers were laid for Fred Poulsen, Tilda, Eva and May Poulsen, Paul Poulsen, Laura and Minnie Poulsen and Mr. and Mrs. Poulsen. Mrs. William Bartlett - and - Mrs. - Melvin Muir entertained at a turkey dinner Thanksgiving day. The guests were seated at one long table which was attractively centered with fruits and nuts. Covers were marked for Mr. and Mrs. Lou Bcrntson and daughter, Karen of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ahrens and family, Miss Lavon Ahrens, Miss Helen Ahrens and Miss Jessie Ahiens. Mrs. Joseph N. Sorensen was hostess to an attractive dinner, Thursday. Covers were laid for Mrs. Leslie Hill and children of Garland. Miss Wanda Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Sorensen. Mrs. Helen Walker left Thursday for Bums, Oregon to spent the winter with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Borg. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walker and family motored to Smith-fiel- d and were the guests at a Thanksgiving - dinner by Mrs. C. J. Plowman on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Darley of Wellsville were guests of their daughter and family, Mi', and Mrs. Afton Bird, Saturday evening. A lovely Thanksgiving dinner was given by Mr. and t Muir in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Muir and son, Boyd and Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Muir and son. Late fall flowers formed a pleasing centerpiece. Miss Leah Wood entertained at an oyster supper Thursday evening. Covers were laid 'for Harvey Archibald and George Perkins of Wellsville, Miss Gayle Kidman, Miss Edna Muir, Miss Vira Hilbner, Caryle Bird, Bill Longstroth. Mrs. William Euist presided over a nicely appointed ThanksA giving dinner, Thursday. bowl of fruits centered the table. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. William Hughes. Miss Jennie Richards, Miss Lauia Hughes, Durrel Hughes. Miss Viola and Orpha Buist, Mr. and Mrs. Buist and family. Mrs. O. L. Peterson entertained at a delightfully arranged Thanksgiving dinner party, Thursday. The table was centered with fruits and covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. L. Westerholm and family of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson. Miss Myrtle Muir, Conrad Edward and Lee Peterson, Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and family and Cleo Muir. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peteison. Conrad Peterson and Miss Myrtle Muir were dinner guests of Mrs. L. Westerholm at Logan. Sunday. 0 Mr. UTAH.THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, - s and her daughter, Blanche friend, Jack Hoodless of Logan, Falba, Perry and Elden Larsen. Miss Blanche will remain here a few days before leaving for Salt . Lake to visit with friends. Mi-sMargaret Naef and family were guests at the home of her sister. Mrs. L.H. Eppich, at Cornish Thursday. S. H. Atkinson spent several days of last week at Salt Lake City. Miss Lou Petersen spent a few days at Hyrum, visiting with ryiXf FwrVr friendsMiss Alta Jones entertained at a delightful house party at the home of her mother Friday evening. Games and cards wereA played at three small tables. to two course supper was served Bernice the following guests: Smith, Donette Boesworth of Preston, Pearl West of Pocatello, Donna Bingham and Charollet Larsen, Milford Merrill, Walter Jensen, Curtis, Harold and Wendell Boesworth of Preston. Mrs. Mary Clawson, Mrs. Esther Larsen and daughters, Evelyn and Golda, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hulse, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Christensen and family motored to Hyde Park Thursday to spend Thanksgiving the guests of Mr. and Mrs- Steven Thurston. Mr. and Mrs. Alma L. Jensen entertained at a Thanksgiving dinner for their family. A vase of chrysanthemums yellow formed the centerpiece for the Because of the late Thomas A. table. Covers were laid for 24. Edisons religious disbeliefs, the Mrs. J. R- Slater, Miss Helen Rt. Rev. Edmund F. Gibbons, Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. above. Bishop of the Albany, N. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Y., Catholic Diocese, was reStockdale of Franklin were dinported to have described the ner guests on Thanksgiving of inventor as of the great- J. A. Fife and family. est detriments to the world in Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen a recent address. are rejoicing over the safe arrival of a baby boy at their home Monday morning. Miss Blanche Larsen entertained at dinner Sunday evening at the home of her parents, Mrs. Paul Larsen, in Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson Mr. and honor of her friends, Mr. and Mr. with and spent Thursday Edward Jessop and Jack Mrs. Edward Maughan of Maple-to- n, Mrs. Hoodless of Logan. IdahoMr. and Mrs. LeRoy Archibald Mr. and Mrs- James Debry of Preston, and Mr. and Mrs- - Wil- entertained at dinner on Friday liam H. Auger spent Friday for Mr. and Mrs. James Archiand Mrs. William evening visiting Mr. and Mrs bald, Mr. Mrs. Archibald, Mary Galloway, Oleen A. Jensen. Galloway, and Mr. Ariel Allred of Mapleton Mrs. Harold brother-in-laArchibald's spent the week end with Mr. Tuck of Chinook, Monand Mrs. Vern Nelson and famtana. ily. Mr. and Mrs. B. F, Hvmas, Mr-anMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Merrill Mrs. Raymond Lambertson of Blackfoot, Idaho, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. S. and their families were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. J. Webster and family. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Owen Kirkbride, Thursday. of entertained in honor of their Mr. and Mrs. Alton Jones Leson, Clarence seventeenth birth- Manan, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs.Mar-ron Mrs. day anniversary Monday even- Roy Jones, Mr. and Jones, Dicey, Rex and Iva ing. Ice cream was served, the invited guests were Howard, Loo, spent Thanksgiving with Verl, Bernon and Loretta Auger. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. CharMrs. William H. Auger spent les Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woods Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. James Debry of Preston, spent a few days at Salt Lake City visiting with his mother. Idaho. Miss Relma Talbet of Fair-vie- w Miss Ethel Owen was visiting spent the week end in school Monday and Tuesday of Dayton visiting at the home of this week, Howard Auger motored to Og- her sister, Mrs. Jack Petersen. Morrison and son James den, Monday. Keith and Thomas Phillips of Miss Amy Webster spent Monmotored to Dayton day afternoon with Misses Cleda Idaho Falls Friday and visited with relatives and Aina Auger. on their return home Sunday they were accompanied by Mrs. CATS ANCESTORS - The pleased expression on the face of George F. Barlow, farmer of Greenwich, Conn., is no more than you would expect. For he nas discovered an outcropping of granite on his farm, assaying $4.75 a ton. Ores assaying less have been worked profitably, and now Barlow is enlisting aid to determine extent of the gold seam He is shown washing a piece of ore. gold-bearin- g Sarah Ann Perkins who will the home spend some time atMrs. James of her daughter, Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson and family of Preston were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Archibald on Sunday. Mr- and Mrs. Floyd Thornley and Elliott Thornley of Smith-fiel- d were guests at the home Mr. of Mrs. Thornleys parents, Friand Mrs. James Phillips on day. Mr. and Mrs. William Palmer of Holbrook, Ida., visited for a - The common cat is believed to have sprung from the long-tailwild cats of northern Africa and to have been first tamed and domesticated by the ancient Egyptians. The cat has been domesticated for so many centuries that its wild progenitor cannot be identified for certain. ed few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Page. FREAK PLANE Italy has designed an airplane supported wing by a single that is rotated ti serve as a is filled with and gas propeller to increase its lifting power. An Inventor In disk-shap- ed An automatic corn picker and husker does the work of 16 men and has made its appearance in middle-wester- n corn fields. will be given. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Archibald entertained at a prettily apA pointed dinner Thursday. vase of bronze and lavander formed the chrysanthemums centerpiece of the dinner table-delicious turkey dinner was served to 25. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Archibald of Cardston, Canada and two children. Music and social chat followed dinnei-Mr. and Mrs. Alex Buist entertained at an attractively arranged dinner Thursday. A bow of fall fruits formed the center-piec- e of the dinner table. Covers were laid for fifteen. Out of town guests were Mr. apd Mrs. Wilford Larsen and family, Mrs. Lizzie Baker, Dav,d Buist of Mendon and Miss lone Baker of the Budge hospital. Mr and Mrs. Dewey Summers of Ogden were the dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miehcal Hendry, Thanksgiving day Mr. and Mrs- John Morgan and small son of Ogden returned home Tuesday after spending a week here with their parents. Mr- and Mrs. Leroy Parkinson. Robert Hendry returned to his home Tuesday at Welser, Idaho, after spending five days here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Wyatt spent Thanksgiving day at Ogdon as guests of their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wyatt. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wyatt and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wyatt-Themotored back the same evening. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Archibald and two children of Cardston, Alberta are visiting here with relatives. They are the house guests of Mr- - and Mrs. Allen Archibald. Alexander Glenn of Cardston, Canada Is visiting here with relatives. Mrs. John J. Hendry, president of the Ladies Literary club, Mrs. Ethelyn Carver and JMrs. Bessie Jones attended the Ladles Literary club at Hyrum Friday afternoon, Mrs. Carver sang two solos, and Mrs. Jones gave two dramatic readings- Mrs. Janet Jones returned home Sunday after spending four days at Logan as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hilmer Olsen. Miss Edith Smith entertained at a candy pull Friday evening the occasion being her twelfth Te of birthday anniversary. her young friends were present. Williamson returned Peter home Sunday after spending four days at Rigby, Idaho, with Making cigarettes as pure as they can be made is our business. And its your business, too because you smoke them. All the materials that go into the making of Chesierhlld cigarettes are tested again and again hy expert research chemists to sec that they you eat or drink. The right kind mild, sweet and ripe! Handled throughout by the most modern machinery. The tobacco is pure. USE THE NEWHOUSE HOTEL The paper is pure. Months and Clean. White. The best cigarette paper that money can buy. Feels Years Younger I have been taking Kruschen Salts for nearly 3 months. I have continued taking one in warm water every morning. I then weighed 217 pounds, was always bothered with pains in my back and lower part of abdomen and sides. Now I am glad to say I am a well woman, feel much stronger, years younger and my weight is 170 pounds. I do not only feel better but I look better, so all my friends say. A bottle of Kruschen ' Salts that lasts 4 weeks costs but 85 cents at Drug Co.. Modem ethnologists are ln- -, 33 North Prescription Main street and to as Eskimo dined regard the druggists the world over. Take to akin American the one half teaspoon hi a closely of Indian and therefore a branch hot water every morningglass before of the red race. breakfast. Attention to diet will help Give your family a treat. Take cut out pastry and fatty meats them to the biggest dinner be- - I go light on potatoes, butter, tween Thanksgiving and Christ- - creamand sugar the Kruschen mas, served at the 9th vard way is the safe nay to lose fat. hall, Thursday December, 3 be- Try one bottle and if not joytween 5 and 8 p. m- D3 I fully satisfied money back. ul There PLAN A 2 PERSONS DAYS - $10 Old-fashion- Including the following accommodations and entertainment: Front room with bath one night: car storage; dinner, breakfast and luncheon; two theater tickets, Publix or have been discarded, and PLAN 2 1'uur big reasons Cinch the choice: Taste Better Pure Satisjy. at lhQ HOTEL NEWHOUSE K Sutton Gao'l Mrt. Balt W. C. W. Lk Wwt Mfr. Onl AstUUfc City, Chesterfields aic livery day more men and women arc (.hanging to Cues u khi i.i). And changing for good! rn VOW When registering in a group of four persons or more. Choice of front room with bath; Saturday night Cabaret Dance; dinner; car storage; breakfast. "Chraper methods minutes. B Special: PERSONS DAYS ed Chestir-iulo- s made and packed in modern sanitary factories where even the air is washed, and changed every R.K.O- Week-En- d tlyanlmcss in every step of manufacture. is 5 'M luuiTHimtouriCo Milder of Pocatello are guests cl Mr. ani Mrs- Hebcr Green. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Jacobsen of Ogden were the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maughan, Thursday, Miss Coral Williamson spent the week end at Smithfield as a guest of Mr, and Mrs. Atrilla, Rash. - SAWDUST BRICKS FOR FUEL Bricks made from sawdust hy a western firm can be used for fuel. The sawdust Is placed In a machine which exerts an enormous pressure on the fine wood particles, pressing them into bricks which have the efficiency of three and three-quarte-rs pounds of coal. MOST ACCURATE CLOCKS Probably the most accurate clocks In the world are two at Greenwich Observatory, in England- Each is checked every 30 seconds by a pendulum swinging in a vacuum. It has been estimated that Colombias watenaii& could oe harnessed to produce more than 4,000,000 horsepower. Purity counts in cigarettes, too are absolutely clean and pure. Just like the things Lost 47 Lbs. of Fat Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hawks S SALT LAKE CITY . Mrs-Harr- ge WHEN YOU COME to How One Woman 3 - - If we dig down into the earth to a depth of about 25,000 feet we find a temperature of about 200 degrees. In - the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Neilson. Alton Maughan of Drummond Montana came Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with h3 parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maughan. Ho was accompanied here by his sistor, Miss Julia Maughan, who has been visiting at Drummond with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Parker, , v Of Miss Mildred Casterline Salt Lake spent the week end y with her parents, Mr. and Casterline. Miss Lois Taylor, who has spent the past three week3 at Salt Lake, came home Sunday and returned to Salt La&e Pure food, pure milk, pure water in all the things you eat or drink, you want absolute purity . - Eld-rid- re . - w The Wellsville waul Pntuary association gave a Thanksgiving program Sunday evening in the tabernacle- President Mrs. Eva Green was in charge. The program consisted of songs, musical numbers and poems from each grade, and a one act play entitled, "Exit, Nick and Teen, was presented by fiiteen primary members. Mrs. James M. Williamson of the Primary board gave a short talk. The Second ward Primary officers and teachers held a preparation meeting at the home of Mrs. Geneva Murray, Monday evening. The Genealogical committee of the two wards will present the pageant. The Hearts of the Children, Sunday evening in the Second ward chapel, and a matinee Saturday afternoon at 2 p. m. The Farm Bureau ladies of Local No. 1 will meet at the home of Mrs. Herman Thcurer Thursday evening. A demonstration in making Christmas gifts - T. Merrill and daughter, Janet, of Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Larsen of Ogden. Miss Ruth their Cantwell of Smithfield, v Ms son Howard who is employed there. While at Rigby he wu Wellsville News Mr- and Mrs. Paul Larsen entertained at a Thanksgiving dinner for their family. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Rufus 1l 1931 FARMER ON GOLD STANDARD NOW DAYTON enter- tained at a family dinner on Thanksgiving day. A crystal of basket cnrysanthemums formed ap attractive center-piec- e and covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Gwen Smith and daughters Alice and Delpha, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bartlett and children, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hancock and family, Cleve and Madell, Mrs. Martha Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett. Miss Jemima Foster was hostess to an attractively arranged turkey dinner Tnursday. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Taylor and family, Mrs. Lizzie Reid, Miss Isabella Foster and Robert Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hancock and Mrs. Emma Hancock were guests at a nicely arranged Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wurston, in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Vancg D. Walker and family were guests at a nicely arranged turkey dinner, Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Walker at Smithfield. In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Gwen Hardman and family, Mrs. Afton Bird entertained at a lovely Thanksgiving dinner, A basket of flowers centered the table. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Watson and daughter, Joyce, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith on Thanksgiving day. A layette shower was given Friday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. Lynn Longstroth and small son. Many beautiful gifts were received. A lovely luncheon carried out in white and pink color scheme, was The guests included served. were Mrs. E. J. Hancock, Mrs. William L. Kidman, Mrs. Lon Wood, Mrs. Verlin Shelton, Mrs. Mrs. Emma Hancock, Harry Bartlett and Mrs. Frank Han-- : aid-Journ- al |