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Show C THE HERALD PAGE FOUR - JOURNAE, LOGAN, 'f U T AH. By George Clark OUT OUR WAY, SIDE GLANCES jfpj By Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE UE.W . MORPW VAAHT, VNItuTS O-- OF DECEMBER R I D A Y, DEAR Cut. ClOJa LiUt 1 Tm&w Mt UtM t tHOS? PUNtt-oHMOt- Tl h Mow "fd&d.MR. MoCPLC , am sTAMixM6-i- a OOkjV Ol MomE "RlOE tHE I tS "TWEV ARE. UM a -- v. BEIAJQ DARKt MlUD 'tHTh ,CV s. A. FOR. Mave X ti at ALL PASS ME UP BECAUSE ABLE "To1 SEE ME WrfW "THATtltJ w la iv -- rue ATMlCtM--thviJ- e, V.1-- WMc si MXSiME 'rjM'r I Trte e IMVEnJ-TE- D "7WIS CELLULOID "THuMBt .Ldl-TM A SMALL BAITERV AUD "FLASH LI CMf IMSIDE tT, UlHiCH "Tele HrfoI-dlk'E:- W v ft FLASHES ' OAi , WHEU al t Ati AUTb ' APPPCACHES jf St It Jl J tf, ,' V, Ilf - jt v stwvicr iwc wt a u a wt ocr Id advise the services of a 'trained nurse for a fen weeks and someone to do the housework. she mustnt worry about anything. And, above all, Richmond News Mrs. Chloe H Merrill was hos- I Al I PAT U wca OTP IZ4 I tt schvici. me fty nAfttwcc tli Richmond ward Relief SoMrs. Rachel ciety, on Tuesday. Anaerson ' representing the Home art' Community Section of (the Farm Bureau will also demonstrate the making of Christmas gifts. Miss Helen Harris entertained a few friends at a bunco patty A hmcheon Sunday evening was' served fallowing the games Mr- - aad Mrs, Clarence Hansen' and daughter of Logan were dinner Thanksgiving nests of Maydr and Mrs H. F sen. , , J Mr. and Mrs. Biyan Hendricks and. family and Mr. and Mrs. Allan HendHtfcs of Downey wete dttmet guests of Mr and AL w . Hendricks last Ss. r .$,; Frenis Killed, SVw pat orrxw By Crane y g7RR UT AWCt THAT KNIFE.- - ' OPAM, THAS (HE, SON, AND CM THE HARPES EOC--t FOP MILES AROUND. 8in tM a. wlHAUR OF 6V1AN-P- -- POCKETS ftL DAGGER HAS FOUND, AlSO STARTS OUT IN SEARCH OF Tut OIRL. ! HC 1 Ift31 BY NO 'T BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Everybodys Happy Now , "T u ffi Meet Rip .ODay! Smith and his parents of gan, and Ellis Doty w'ho is tending school at the B Y. U at Provo, and who spent the Thanksgiving holidays at home Two quilts will he made at was euPtrance ly given Mr. and Mis D. 8- - Kennedy ! ByIartin So Chikl Goes Alone i , v;?t - attended the funeral f services of Mrs. C. R. Hobbs at Preston Sunday. WASH TUBBS feet fenaitr nca Loat- tess to the Womens Literary club at . her home Wednesday afternoon The rooms were decorated u the seasons colors of led md green. Mrs Lucy C Merrill gave the piegram- - She reviewed the book, The Quest of the Yellow Pearl, by Jr. C McFarland Following the ''program, a dainty luncheon was seivcd, which ca'ried out the red and green color scheme, each plate bearing a small lighted taper and holder Special guests were Mrs. Lenora Olsen of Smithflcld, Mrs. Nellie Johnson. Mis Clara JAelull, Mrs Mrs Lizzie Hendihks, Matilda Monson, Mis. Alice Harris, Mrs Edith Plant, Mrs Maud Merrill, Mrs. Ivan Merrill, and Mrs. Rulon Men ill An unsuccessful attempt was made sometime Tuesday night to break into the Richmond Merchantile Store through the front door. Two holes were bored Into the' door near the locks but the attempt , vT HWlLllhSMC-- , fiot Blood amd cold y, Edna Lewis was pleaon Monday santly surprised evening by the Bon Heur cluo who (made up a party to celebrate her birthday anniversary. Thq evening was spent playing bfpico. Mrs Lewis won the high rare prize and Mrs. Idetta Mer-rt- fl received the law score prize Luncheon was semd.iollowlng 'Te games. LHenry LawrenCe who spent we past coirnle of weeks visiting atives in Richmond 1XA Iasi dnesday ter his mm Mrs. SALT LAKE CITY. Utah, (UP) Waytelf No. 729,641 passed -- , through Salt Lake City the other day.- - enroute from Miami, by auto.BUs to the childs grand rtaothe? In Oregon. "Im going to Visit my grand -other. ,the girl said, My mo- ther and father were hurt in an v.;; : Little (Wanda didn't realize she emote never see her pararSk. ents again. Both were killed .Mr. Mrs and Frans Anderson tn jleft a tragic aertdenL Friday for California, where teey will spend the winter with Weir daughter, Mrs. C. M. Scott FIE Apd family at &aa.Diego. 1 infant daughter of Mr. cilpstigar knd Mrs. H. S. Webb which died l cup cranberries soon after birth Tuesday was 1 cpp raidns ' n 2 tablespoons butter hprled Wednesday. Bishop dcttMdt THE NEWFAN GLES 5 S Home Brew! Wil-w- Anderson dedicated the crave In the Richmond ceme- - 1 j "'"l VnA v - six i llfl I t y lf 4 I If KM t By Cowan teaspoon vanilla Pastry, for two crusts try- Contributed vMr. and Mrs. William Rowltfad Fck .Over and wpsh. the cran-- t of Green River, Wyoming, were berries, run them through the the week-en- d guests of Mr. apd coarse knife In the food chopMrs. D. I. Tripp and other reper. do the same with the rais-latives in Richmond, ' with the sugar and ' John T - Anderson .was married to Mrs. Ruth Llqyd of Preston at Logan on Wednesday, Nov. They are living at the home Mr Andersons parqi. who Mrs. Frans Anderson, hve gone to California for the vanilla and let stand while the pastry 'Is .rolled and fitted to the pte tin. Put In the mock cherry filling, dot the top with dote the top with bits of butter top crust with plenty of cuts made for escaping steam, and put Into a hot. hot oven . all of 500 degrees, and let the' pie bake at this heat for to IQ minutes Lower the heat and finish baking. Delicious, served hot! , 3 fit-th- (Mr. and Mrs. George E Doty and family entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. P. & Olsen of Logan, Mr. and Mrs Oscar Olsen, of Preston, Merlin salaam WHY DO THEY? When do men' Up their half to women? Why do weshake hands? Why do debutantes have a coming out' party? Why do wd kiss th osp, wr love$ Why does a man give a gnl an engagement ring Why is a bridal shower' Why do men have buttons on the cuffs of their coats Why Is a cravat Why do we throw nee on a hridal coliple. Why is a wedding ring Wlvy orart-r- e Wossoms at a wedding?' Why do we call a man Mfcter Al! these customs of nuxtedn' life had their beginning-- ; m eailiest times. Our Waslpngtop Bureau lias ready wm interesting bulletm rontaliung a bilef history of the curious aeginnings of many eustonui tljat coiistrtufft pi event day good manners. You will want itf Fill out the coupon below and - , mail as duet ted . i , ,i , DEPARTMENT 158, ,, f Washington Bureau, Dailv J322 New York Avenue, Washington, D C. HEIALD-JOURVAL- i - ST and NO. L CtTY tT T ts ' a , I':. NAME ant a reader of ihe A. 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