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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, UTAH, LOGAN, L, i New Members Initiated Porosis sororitv held final initia- tions for the following sirls: Miss; Mildred Curtis. Miss Helen Me- Vickers, Mias Tiix Pederson. Mis- Eththn Larsen, Miss Fave Dames. Miss Vcrgie Frought.m. Miss Ruth Miss Rt. shelly. Miss Zola Fanny Jeffries Miss Edith Gep hart. Miss Edith Stoddard. Mis Tvv Nilsson ceremonies Following the breakfast was served at the Bluebird. Miss Lydia Jennings acted The following as t Miss Trix member. responded: Miss Gladys Audersor. Idcrjn, rad Miss Pella Church Arrangements were in charge of Miss Mary Miss Twilla Lund. Brown, Miss Beth Merrill and ML'--' Fredone Rhumway t Beta Delta Has New Members Beta Delta sorority held initi for a group of pledges at the chapter house Saturday evening They include Miss Mnvme Judah. Miss Virginia H.iderlv. Miss Althea Pond. Miss Irene Hodges, Miss Elaine Jensen, and Miss Mayme Jones. A1- r.s held ir.foimal lureheon Aklhe soroiity house in honor of Me new members following the rituals. Friends Arrange Social Afternoon j special business meeting of til' A mom an Legion Auxiliary will oc held tonight at the club rooms o: the Chamber of Commerce at S oelotk. Members uie urged to be present An entertaining program has been arranged and an attendance prize will bo given The marn ige of Miss Phebo Gaines, daughter- of Mr. and Mrs. Ovorge S. Dames to Stanley M. ladder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Reeder of Hyde Park, was solnmnized Wednesday m the LoThe Zina D Young camp of ih j Daughters gan temple. of the Pioneers will The young couple will make their meet Thursday afternoon at 33 htrnie in Hyde Park. o'clock at tlic home of Mrs Abra- Mrs. Reeder entertained at a ham Jorgenson. Pupils of Mrs. trousseau tea at her home Friday N. NY. Christiansen will furnish She was assisted wih the program. Miss Lillian Kich-- j afternoon the receiving and general enterardson will give two vocal solos, taining bv Miss Lcda Hancey, Miss Violet Miss Gwen Hancey, Mis Verda Balls, Miss Mae Iee and Miss Jessie Scamons. One hundred and fifty guests ailed during the tea hours. Members of the Joseph Smith amp of the Daugntns of the Pioneers will meet Thursday at ,3'J o'cloi k at the C. I C. depot, wheie they will be taken hv sleigh a Mrs. Colonel Childs was dinner to the home of Mrs James Thorpe guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry of Providence where meeting will be held Clark at their home Thursday Anyone being unable to i get to the meeting place may make evening. arrangements by calling Mrs. Fred Fredrickson, Phone Hostesses for the afternoon j dude Mrs. Lillies Rose, Mrs. Lydia BarNcgln Romney, Mrs. Emma The William B. Preston cam,) ov r and Mrs LaPriel Mitchell of the Daughters of the Pioneers has been postponed from Thursday uutjl January 28th. Musical Program At Pioneer Meet Undei the direction j N. Thursday Set For Pioneer Meeting 1 Dinner Party Includes Friends was observi- birthday in-- bandon. No Woodward, j win 1 00-- 4 2.75-4.0- 1.00-2.5- 3.00-3.5- 1 rights-of-wa- y Butter Prices itf Dorsey Bell, Horace . 1 Mathews, Hulme, un-ca- 1 Mary-France- - 1 jj j i Mary-France- s 1 j j 1 1 - Mary-France- ' ' in cooking. It should have one or more items from a list includ- ing bread, cereals, rice and maca- roni. It should have generous helpings of two or throe vegeta-- I bles, including lettuce, spinach or other leafy vegetables, and toma-to or orange and some other fruit It should have at lea.t daily. one egg a day for thr ee cr four onys a week; meat mu c eai h day, and occasionally fish, creesc, dried beans, peas or lentil.;. For mum growth, it should also have some cream, butter, cDomnr,orine, nut butter, bacon or other tat, and a little cod livr oil daiiv. It is necessaiy to economize in At such a timr it is purchasing. well to bear in rnind the thrift contributed suggestions by the American Child nssocin- tion. . (Cronttoll Last Time Today 1 EDITORS NOTE: This is the second of a series of six articles on the proper care and nutrition of children, published by this in with the American Child Health asso-- 1 The present depression ciation. and unemployment has made this Richard W. Owens. Cleon a grave problem in many families Chorus Clayton Clark, a dollar must go further Whitlock, Boyce L. Greene, Hugh where now than ever before. Tippetts, Earl Wixom, Joseph Wixom, Camel! Wixom, Horace in OK. MOKItlS USHHKIN B. Alder, Weston Hamilton, Alma Murdock, E. Ronald Jones, Carlos Editor Journal ol American Medical Association Smith, Anthony W. Stephenson, rillen Especially for NEA Ser- Winston Hansen. Spike' 'lleaton! Eldon Callister, Newell H. Had- - 'ice and The lleralil-Joi.rn- " Leonard H. Jav Gibson, of the Manwanng. R. K. Nelson, Syl- -- The safeguarding ('. Anderson, Z. George Nel- t0!' f childrenof is fundamental the nation, son. John lleggie, A. G. Nelson, l, the future Hergeson. Donald Crock- - peciaily in. the era of depression lev, nutri-vest- an'l unemployment. During the World war when hunger blockades threatened for-inations, children developed i Ml sorts of disease conditions due the lack of proper food, Today the United States is not fined with any actual shortage of food, but with the fact that and the resulting employment poverty means that many children will not be able Lo get the food that they require tor proper growth and development, Is inevitably Undernourishment associated with disease. The rates lor tuberculosis rise rapidly when Americanism: Denouncing Bub- - the amount and the quality of u nt : food is insufficient. lot and time hitry spending Pellagra is effort getting a trick number for primarily a food deficiency disease. Children who are undernourished eusily develop respiratory diseases and the acute infections of ehildhood. Moreover, they are espei inlly threatened with defi-- j cteneies of development that are show n in rickets and In raries of the teelll. ' Men, women and children every- Most people will feel that the where are amazed nt the quick results from the first swallow of proper way of handling the emer- Thoxine a doctor s famous pre- - genev is to begin at once the seription. Acts like magic, on a feidimj of vast numbers of chil- new principle Stops the cough at dren trom soup kitchens or bread once and goes direct to the inter- - lines such as are provided for nal cause preventing further trou- - the unemployed in our large cities, ble However, the President's Orgam- Taken before retiring Thoxinc zation on Unemployment Relief absolutely prevents night cough- - has realized the dangi r to our It gives the same speedy social structure that lies in such 'ing relief for sore throat, too. Safe an attempt at feeding and has for the whole family guaranteed recommended, instead, that chil-lu- i dope. Money back if not satis- - ;dni. of needy families be provid-fied- . 3.V. Sold at Prescription ed with proper food in their Drug company, Logan and Pres- - homes. ton and all other good drug! In many cities newspapers are stores. cm l ying on cumpaigus to pro- Chamberlain. Guy Christensen. Jesse Thompson. of the Members production staff, addition to Professor Welti, who was voi al director, and Pro- fessor ( 'in isliunsen who was in- strurr.ental ditector, were: C. J Professor Dramatus, Myers, dHiuing. Mrs Katherine and si eiiery property, Hugh Tippetts: lighting, I Tofes- mu H.iriy Reynolds, finance, R E Heiiitson. business, Floyd D Porter; Davis: advertising. make-up- . ulku c A Contes: pro- gram. E H Owen ett. - Al(. Eldon Women dancers Virginia Low, Clarice Olson, Bernice MeCxacken, on Jorgensen. Eli Oralie Chorus Inez Tolmun, K. Cragun. Ami Morgan, Ina Doty, Hah Helen Richards, Broberg, Idona Sehow, Clara Christiansen, Reva J. Fugal. Men dancers Lorin J. Hawkes, Alvin Stucki, Howard M. Pond, , ill credit Theone White, 0 W ITH HIE STORY CHAPTER XXXV11 1 e, j Lois Burgoyne, M. BRESTON The Preston Junior high school will offer the drama, "And Mary Did. at the Isis theater Friday at x p. m. The pla is under the direction of C. E. Hawkes and Gwen Clark. The group will be aided with a large orchestra under the direction of John Fiala and Jethro Hatheock NOTICE OF SALK J DELINQUENT NOTICE The play last includes: Thelnu Voris Veda Peterson. Johnson. 'Wellsville East Field Irrigation Eames. Var Alder. Leah Lewis. In the District Court of the First .f iitl inti District, in and for' company. Nunguesstr. Darrell Fames. Cache (mi lily, State of I tall. There is a delinquent upon the Roxy Edna Xeelev, Neilra Cutler. Afton following described stock on ac- Fryer and George Heiley. LIFE INSUR- count of assessment levied on the BENEFICIAL In addition, the following girls ANCE COMPANY, a corporation. 30th day of Oct, 1931, nnd which will engage in a dancing act: LAW30th on the JOSEPH vs became delinquent Plaintiff, LEWIS day of December, 1931 the same Ruby Handy. Pearl Lindsay, EVA BENCE WEBB. Bingham. Phyllis Bo.sworth. WEBB, his wife, and ANDER- - amount set opposite the name Deana Donna Corhrulge. SON & SONS COMPANY, a cor- of the respective stock holders. Edna Sybil Johnson, Amounl Shares poration. otherwise known os AN- Names Cornell McGlellnn. Edna Karnes, PERSON LUMBER COMPANY,; Names s.r" Shares Amount and Heusser Palmer Joyce Defendants. 40 $32.64 Henry Ames 21.32 26 To be sold at Sheriff's Sale at Floyd Leishman 4 10 S the front door of the county court- Emnoitt Savage u 12 house in the citv of Logan. Coun- Agnes Price on of Utah, 12 ty of Cache, State Ernest Price the 21st day of January. 1932, at, i. And in accordance with the law 12 o'clock noon of said day. those so many of the shares of each OGDEN, Jan 2Y d ID H'SDAi certain pieces or parcels of land of such stock as may be - Hogs: Receipts lDJ. including situate in Cache County, State of parcel will at sold be public 922 for makret and 267 to San necessary Utah, described as follows, towit: auction at the1 home of J. A Francisco paeker.v Slow. 2T)Oe I,ots 7 and 8 in Block 2i. Plat Leishman. secretary in Wellsville lower; early top 4 25 on I7d to A" Erickson's Plat of P.ichmond on February 11.-- i lb. 190 lb. lights; bulk City. George Perkins, 4 0014 25; sows weights packing Tile South 8 rods 9'i feet of i. President, two loads medium and 3 Lots 5 and 6. in Block 26, Piat J J. A. Leishman , "A" Erickson's Plat of Ricsmond i light Nebraska hogs 5 10 with i Secretary. benefit. Citv. . dates: January 13 ireight cor- - i Publication Cattle: Receipts 257. including Beginning at the Northwest run-3 and 27 20 and and 1 February 14 foi market, 30 to South San nor of said Block 26, and 'v rods; 10, ,1932. Francisco market. 30 to Los Anring thence South 11 tiience I7", East rods; theme geles market, 29 to Hayward, ii NOTICE rods: thence North 11 Calif., and 24 to Hynes, Cahf. KillWest 17'-- rods to the beginning, OF THE ing classes tseady; steer quality DEPARTMENT acres, containing in all most common INTERIOR plain; slaughter Southin the Situate less. or more .00; medium and good I .a nil office at Salt Lake steers 3 east imarter of Section 26. Town- - ' General 4 ' to heifers common at Utah. 1 City, ship 14 North of Range East of all cutters Jan 2. 193. good cows the Salt Lake Meridian. bulls mostly NOTICE is hereby given that Together with all rights to the Sheep: Receipts 07, Including use of water for irrigating said Hugh R. Adams of Hyrum, Utah, 249 23. for market, 264 to Salt Lake made 1929, ,ds and for domestic use there-- ' who. on Feb. to which Joseph Lawrence stock: raising homestead entry. packers and 94 to Idaho range. ebb and Eva Lewis Webb, or No.' 0461123 for Lots 7 & 10. F. Early sales limited to one load I he nremises mortgaged, were as RE1, SW', SW, good HO Ih. Idaho fed lambs 4.S5; of February 4. 1924. or thereaf-- 1 Sec: 3.' NEL, K - NW'., NW4 late Tuesday two cars 82 to 83 ter entitled, whether such rights' NWV, NS SW, Sec. 10 T 11 lb. Utah fed lambs 4.75 weighed were evidenced by shares of stork North Range 5 East, and Lot 8 off ears; three loads 72 lb. Utah nr water in any ditch or irriea- - Sec. '7, Township 10 North. Range fed lambs 4 50; weighed off cais, tion company, or otherwise; uiso 3 East Salt Lake Meridian, has 10 pel cent sort at 3.50; one load all rights in ditches or laterals filed notice of intention to make 1 h lb. Utah ewes at 2.00; weighed used to convey final Proof, to establish claim to off mrs. and such water. hind above before thoi described, Purchase price pavahte i ' lev-fi- ll C. F. CHsen, Notary Public, at money of the United States, Utah, on the 16th day Dated at Logan, Utah, this 2fith Hyrum. of Febrtury, 1932. dsv nf December, 1931. names as witnesses: Glnimant Jeff S'owell, Sheriff of Cache C. L. Hal, Joseph Peterson, John Countv. State of Utah San Francisco Wholesale Dairy ASHBY D. BOYLE. Attorney for Wright md Willard Peterson ai' of Hymn, Utah. Market. Plaintiff. Eli F. Taylor Blitter. 92 score 24; 91 score Dale of last publication January , 23; 90 score 22 Register. 20, 1932. i . Torbensen. William Cardon, Lynn Bright. Elwood Hansen and Janies C. onian. Other students participating in the dancing and chorus work were: HIGH PLAY SOON , of 11 bru-he- LO Mary-Frauce- Arthur Partington, Ralph Chris- tensen, William Ballard. George j 160-23- measure small . trotis--eaii- aartarr. Mary-France- s Cardon, Eugene Lumlquist, ReedDunn,' Amy Monson, Vilate Sanders, Iris Swapp, Pearl Bindrup, abandon. Everett Larsen. Lois LaVcre Mrs. Bertha Pursei, WalPett, lace Kverton, Leon Johnson, Ir- - PRESTON JUNIOR , j should go to the orchestra for Members their excellent work. were lone Tarbet, Ruth Hammond, Miitord Christensen, Ted Rosen-- ! green, VVilford Hale, Harry K. Pioneer Camp Meeting Thursday Ogden Livestock j in Paris. Berlin, New York and Vienna, acclaimed this amateur cast as pleasing and satisfying as any of the groups organized undei any of the national or foreign flags. An artistic touch to the colorful the production was added byGreen! hpritely dancing of Julia and Juana Peterson who tripped about the stage with grace and 47-- The Elizabeth Mathews camp o the I laughters of the Pioneers wwl hold its regular meeting Thursday at 2 p ni. at the home of Mrs Betty Theurer at Providence. Pur ng the program Professor Harry Reynolds of the USAC will give on art a talk and demonstration A good attendance is desired. ' lotto ' Camp Meeting Postponed of Professor students of amhi-lion- , Of Couple V. Christiansen, lT. S. A C. music the department continued their success again in the second pertormanre of "Rigoletto at the Capitol theater Tuesday evening With ease, grace, skill and charm, the essayists of grand opera characters sang and played their way into the heart of the second audience which wel- s corned with enthusiasm the efforts of the college players and directors Patrons who have seen Rigo- - s, Dinner Guest 1 breathed Mary 44JJUT. Karl, Frames, you don't honestly and truly think that I that we " "Think! Say. I do better n think I know see? You've beard the crack, maybe, about opportunity knottier once on the door? Well. It'i knocking right now, and It's knocking hard. Offering us fame and fortune on a sliver platter. Will you take tt? ,'aw you want to stick here and go to a lousy camp with a lunch of kid girls" "Why. Furl IleArmount! I dont either." and Just moulder away, burying your beauty under a bushel and, like you said, misunderstood and drab and all. Welt, all 1 got to say is, snap out or it. Bnap out of It see? I got (o be beating It. I've waited around here more'n a month on your account. Its eating Into my capital. I cant stick around any longer see? Snap out of It, Frankie. That'a my last word. "Well" demurred Earl repeated masterfully, Snap out of It. "I was Just wondering," said what my family would do when they found out I'd gone. "Do? Say, listen now, hon. Try and be sensible. In the first place, what can they do? Nothing absoAnd from what lutely nothing. you tell me I don't know as they'd even try to do much. And In the second place. If start In to get you out of here and away from your family's Interference aDd all. I'll do It see? Now. listen, hon. After supper tonight you tell your folks that you're going over to 6iay all Ill'll ii Kiri steal, tin hearts of two men, it usually requires some sccnmi storv work. n'ght with your chum again see? be nun led on Wednesday. I was goo-- e will t for a week (sliced, to that wcil, that id void, croquet irs, and tinaliy Aud then you put what mi'll need soup) no one expet is it to hint for a life-ti,onlorr,1v In a suttcase and sneak out of the' 'UM :,s lief E it ,t v bouse, and I'll meet you well, say Kail softened. Karl melted. Farl Sim reached under her to-- aud down about lenwlck nnd Spruc- esai,,t ..Swei,,,e! 1IonpSLti n, hale found the gr. eti satin mules. Hhe t:i!k around the taropo so ask ou lo excuse me the way bud put tlum away not for her I 1 talked now. I'm should and fav of. of course: merely to keep just going to make Blue Oh, little' but site had taken them out again you lunnt tonight. Fact If, we'll go ini known better. sweeties you! You mean you'll go, and was wearing them, resolutely, straight goods and no fouling, to-- ' to rats. Throw em off If they did start any mni i ow" In t lie bathroom she washed her thing. But they won't. Not them fa, e Without looking at It, and A AP.Y " f FRANCES, her chin In her He look a Now leave me see d her teeth viciously as If - 1 palm, sighed a long sigh and she haled them. Taking one road map from his pocket. thing As you say, there Isn't with nodded. soother, of what earthly use so much for me to stay here for." j were t'OL'I-6uth a as a mused face note," write and objects Little sweet baby! Tbats what teeth lo her any longer? you are. Little tweet baby! But, Bark In her room No, no Nothing like that. say. listen, lion er Ibeie's Just; of the window. On she looked out her way through Frankie. Absolutely not. That's one little th'ng maybe we'd better the upper hall again she struggled of kind out see? It see? is woik I'll get straight Way lj Into the si rood sleeve of her baththey won't even know you're gone wouldnl want you to go Into this robe the dingy blue one and got with your eyee shut nor auvthtng. the cord tied around her waist; hut til. way long tomorrow Wednes About Wednesday being married' the mules on the i day. sometime, and well of left and all. ex-I ' klnda thought peted stairs, and came loose, and Mendel Springs early In the morn 'plained to you. baby, how 1 wasn't to keep them on at a'.l she had to ing and have a long bead start. 1 lixed to get married right off not curl her bare toes fiinily down Into few months." for a the padded satin. got to stop at Mendel Springs "1 said know, Grand, who at first clop lop tiad kind of get myself In shape again "But. after all, beloved, we re elop- paused nt the front door with Ins But after we leave there well go. ing. Kloping aud marrying really hand on the knob, waited until That bus of Butt's, leave me tel) amount lo Just the same thing, Cecily Mood beside him aud tried I'd much rather lo on to take the door knob you, Is some goer. He had to have think. away from j Wednesday." him before he said, Cecily, my one that would go see." cause j Karl puffed Ills clgaret. Inhaled child, where are you going?" well, that was the kind of one he back bis head, poked "I'm out," said Cecily, we'll make the deeply, lipped wanted. Well, out his lower lip, blew the Bmoke! Barry's going here. He Faw me. Oh. Springe tonight upwards, and watched It float and please get out of my way! Earl." faltered Mary France!, "1 waver and vanish into nothing. Grand said gently, Cecily, dear. re- Kook at wouldn't want to start tonight. Not "Wednesday," yourself." minded "is of the him, best all." day Tuesday night. Cecily looked curroilly. It wus He rubbed bis elgaret Into the a horrid old Karl lighted his third clgaret. ugly thing, and It ash tray. "Frankie." he said, if should have been washed "Alt right." he said. I'm through the day ever comes when I don't ages ago. Grand, please get again, out of see? Wait till get that damn treat you right square, see my way." Chink to give me the check. I'm straight, I hope I get mine. I mean No granddaughter of mine, said R- I wont be the man I think 1 through see?" He made an ugly Grand, "shall " m anl1 ' nllne- - Nowgesture with the fiat palm of hla f "Grand! I won't have this. Barry v about you Inn n. bain hand and twisted his features saw me. He'll uot understand why y about me. Ste, I don't come. I should bare known You won l bark out the last He may leave " queasily. minute, goes to meet a young gentlebetter. Aw, well what's the dlff? will you? Do you give me your promise that you'll meet me tomor- man garbed in a costume In which YelYoure Just like all dames. row and you and I will light out in no lady would leave her bedroom. low! I'm fully clothed, (let away the old bus? from that door. He saw me. "Why, Karl DeArmouut! I must tell "I I promise," said Mary Franyou. Hell drive off. He'll think say" ces. I'm not coming. All right. Well, what have you You wont back out, baby? Hon been doing? Stringing me along Nor does she go. In any dress, to est- you W0D t bac'lt out?" meet a man who has no better taste, Flaying m3 for a sucker. Keeping 1 In-mo hanging around here, eating never have broken a promise no more regard for her reputation to my capital. 1 got a heart, alu't in ail my life," said and the reputation of her family, I "and I? I'm human, alu't 1? I been hardly think that I'd start ihan to arrive before the breakfast hour and sit in a car in front of her talking business today see? Irac- in breaking them now. home. Cecily, return to your room. tical see? Why? Because I didn't I shall question this young man. 1 want to work on your feelings norV'EtTLY woke to Wednesday I wanted you to comei'-- J Ing and shuddered a little aud shall deal with him as he into it with your eyes open and all felt hurriedly for her formula. "You Cecily did not really push him. see? And 1 knew In the end are a coward, she said, and she She look hold of Ins shoulders and you'd thank me to your dying day actually spoke the words aloud. sort of revolved him away from the ' and a fool. But for some reason door, and shoved a little only a Everything for your own good see? Well, what's it get me? Noth you've chosen to live. No one is lo ir tie so that site eould have room ing! Whats a mans piospects and blame for your continuing to live to open the door and go through It. The mules were clop chipping hopes and future ami even his heart Iiut yourself. You've chosen life, and everything in your life? Noth Well, then, Cecily Fenwick, you down the porch steps. Ann was have to earn your living. Get up leaniug over the upstairs railing being fore Grand thought of falling sink"But, Earl, it Is. They are. I 'and do It." You didn t let me limsh. You Just It was all she hau, and It was a ing would be a more pertinent word turned on me and accused, bitterly, poor thing, but It was her own and with one groan and two pitiful was only going to say that It had it had stood her through Monday moans to the Hour. been a childhood dream of mine to aud Tuesday and If the Christmas (To Be Continued! ' l 'JS. tni NOW STRAHAN . and flnan-ola- lt ' 1931, by Doubleday, Doran and Co. la-- ilirlr a raudparrnlt. l IUrt' ' b. A ( I S, and (irA m id v Hmj-Krniii'- IlMgr Couple Married In Temple lit; hi: aaabie (o marry PHIL I), yoang Itwyer lo nhnm hr baa hem raadod for eight tear. iM'ilr. Ii. I.rr BAHin M.KI I I.. Mcikrrr, bat nhra br ba rrfuara ta name ibHr yrpora datr fir the aame rraaoa. arddlng IS. and Mill In school, nirihra up aa aMiaafnianc with UHL HVC AHMOt I. tandf-tllactor, and airrlt him in rei-He trim la prraaado brr ta became bia afa(t partact. Aaa and Phil tiaarrcl nhra abr 1 hear I Ul.Mi, who tvorWa la Phil n a lllcc butldlan, addrraa him with rndrarwraii. Air trira la lorart Phil by coin around with HI NNLTII b Mil IL rich and ailralitr. (felly la diatatbrd whoa ihr icarna Harry baa left nliboHi trlliBK brr about It. laiis i an aad lb Amount. A.aia br argra nrrit brr ta brrvmr hta Auxiliary Meeting Wednesday Night i A NKS, interesting shape given a fancy white mesh bag for It has a southern resort wear. slide fastening and is trimmed with rbovvn patent leather. nnd ai R O S AofU I " ihia Rfeaaar raoBftibMlr. 4a, nh la arw-irde- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith enter- tamed at a dinner party at their Dinner was the honored guest home Saturday evening. at a 'family dinner party given was served at three small tables, Tuesday evening at the home of Covets were marked for sixteen Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Sonne. guests. A bouquet of flowers centered Following dinner the remainder were Covers of the evening was spent playing the dinner table. - Prizes dinwere awarded to Rook. marked for sixteen. Following ner visiting, games and music Mrs. Mary Telford. Joseph Luthy of Preston, and Robert M. Smith formed the entertainment. .' 4W MT Sunday Dinner Gifests N. 0. Sonne, who ng his seventy ninth toiiu fl.MTKK for year tprtr4 iltrairl-f- . ikrlr ;uuorr iirr, Says. knoMt Mrs L.iMuyn'ilsu v..i hostess at .i piettily appointed bridp slipper at her home Monday evening The guests were served at MV.uli tables. Km h was graced with a bowl of carnations. were Covers marked for Mr. Glen Kali Mrs. K E Amlersoi, Mrs J L Neubergcr. Mrs. Vioh t Nicdeihauser, Mrs A M Larsen. Miss Nor iia Anderson. Ms Moored H.mcy and Mrs Wilson The high seoie prize tor brid.-.to Mrs Niederhau- whs Mrs, Joseph Bullock was the honored guest at a delightfully arranged party given at her home Monday afternoon by a group of friends Visiting and music wer? Miss Melba Curtis and Miss the entertainment after which a Curtis were dinner guest dainty lunch was served. Sixteen Mildredhome of Mr. and Mrs Harry at the guests were included. Parker Sunday afternoon. - Honored Guest At Family Dinner c v v Supper Party Monday Monday Mrs Ruth Motnch Bell enter- tained the members of the I A. C Roman's club at the Hole! Ecclel Monday afternoon. Mis harlotfj She re Kyle gave the program the novel Hatters Castle' by A. J. Cronin Tea was served at the close of the afternoon Special guests Included Mrs. Walter Welti, Mrs. E. J Maynard, Mrs Carr W. Wat ler, Mrs Chester J Mvir, Mrs Rosroe Sonne. Mrs. Robert M mith, Mis. FVincis Griifiths, Mrs A. H Saxcr. Mrs W B Preston, Miss Nora Elmsen and Mrs Thomas B. Farr of Smithfield Flaitiir Fanny pT er r FASHION PLAQUE Bridge Follows PAGE THREE O CLEAVER BY KAY Club Meeting At Hotel 19:12. Hugh n f'i-'i- 1 ' j , vide school lunches lor children, in the pioper dis- tricts. It important that the school lunch be supplied not only to feed the child but also to edu- cate it as to what are necessary and valuable food substances. particularly is When food is to be supplied, particularly to needy children, it should be given to them in their homes as well ns at school, so that the rest of the family may also be fed. It is realized that the of school children in feeding NEXT Olive groups leads to neglect of the pre- Roberts Barton school child and to neglect of the makes practical suggestions ns fo mother during the prenatal and ol stringency. nursing period. No doubt, the first the care of children in limes six months of life constitute one of the most important periods for adequate feeding. i vided. July Such a diet is not perfection it Kept. is nn irreducible minimum. Ex- perts have estimated that the feeding of a family of five with the irreducible minimum will re- quire from $7.00 to $P per week. At this time more than ever people require sound education and good judgment in the selection of food It is u service in which if the everyone must future of the country, and par- ticularly the prevention of epi- demies of disease, to be assured. 08 09 and Saturday IAN Jan 20 11' Grain Low ( lose ' High .57 .60 18 .091-- .60 2 8 06 08 .08 .09 3- .07 6u ,09 ,6u s George OSRSEN Cstilio Purktr fi E? Roico A i o in:b'11 Kwrrio. & Minna J J M. ti.u d luv Iron' one pint to one quart of milk each day to drink and to be added Basketball Logan vs .S.C. Dansante Friday 8 P. M. Adm. 35 & 50 Seats For All iVL fei Ur.. Friday and Saturday and Next Week Only! CROFI 1. Huy a Dress for S5.95 (let Another Dress for GROI P 2. Ruy a Dress for $9.95 Get .V not her Dress for 5f GROFF .5. Ruy a Dress for . is I 1.95 Get Another Dress for 5c Smart Dresses of Flat Crepe. Satin, Chiffon, Irints, Lace and Wool. All sizes and colors. No Exchanges! No Refunds! No Alterations! A Few Steps Off Main Street and a Few Dollars Sated! . Every child CktTS f K ! 5c DRESS SALE j , Tomorrow, Friday Grain Range duy, at, least one pint of milk," two tea- CHICAGO. spoonfuls of cod liver oil tpurticu lane: HEAT: larly if he is less than two years! one vegetable or fruit, and j old, Open of other! nnd 57 Mar. plenty bread, cereals 59 emergency foods should be pro-- , May For every child, every ! ,( Edwards Millinery Co . Ladies Furnishings 2!l Most 1st North Logan. Utah |