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Show '"' sfcjfc " ' ' 4 ' '" ' 'V'' T ??f '" THE PAGE SIX HERALD-JOURNA- ANKLES IN, A WINNER Family Groups At Girls Camp Several families of the Seventh ward spent Saturday and Sunday fit the Girls1 camp in Logan canyon. Saturday evening a special program ww enjoyed. About sixty were included in the party. Mi iJ V- i- LOGAN. L. Presidents Home Scene, Annual Reception c A iiMHPy UTAH. ' SJ f TUESDAY, MAY 31. 19 32. In 1929 Dresses of This Type Sold for $8 SPECTACULAR President and Mrs. K. G. Ivtr s.iii entertained ut their annual re-rption to the graduates ! tlr t allege, alumni member and tiusiees, Sunday alter-noo- i oi at thir home In the leceivmg line with Prei-- ; t and Mrs Lett r on were Ar tM Ivins ol Salt Lake, Mr y V and Mr ( (J. Adney of Corinne. Mr and Mrs Frank H, Stephen. ol Kill Lake, Mr. and Mrs. John K (inifin il Newton and Mr anu Mrs b red M Nye of Ogden, an members of the board of trustees The gm-.v- t A were met by heuii l aniline M Hendricks, Mrs, (hru 'ity. tine H Flavian and Iir W. Henderson The timing roam was in ehargi Df Miss Prances Kelly. The serv with u mg table v.as beuutiful o: Ul land popptea and o.v d tis-low as a centerpiece. A itinr h a r m u n y of yellow anu in, mg.1 prevailed in the upponil meats At each end of the table vf iv silver candlestick holding tall yellow c.mdles Those who poured during the af-- t e Hiti were Mrs. Lana Kppely. Mi-F P Fhaiiip, Mrs, Harulu Miss Marian Peter and Kejmer on Assisting with serving wen. of the Junior class ix i.ieniiur They im hided Miss Amy Hear Valerie (iuymon, Mis, Uf, Kieanor Tasso, Mis Lorraine Bo-- i v. Mi.-Fern Shipley and Mi.s .n e Todd M i u was furnished during the afternoon by Miss Marian Perry, oi.iiako. Harry Woodward, violinist and Miss Lois Lunt, pianist They a e students from the music department of the college. About four hundred guests call-iduring the afternoon. ei-- s ' i m . Mi-'- I - !i I DWinning first plate liy inches. Miss iigiiiia . r the a awarded was of Utah pla student, pie iversity in the annual ront trimmest ankles among 200 derby. Miss Allison, shown holding the award, is being measured hv Jim Kelly, official tape handler for the He didnt mind the .job a hit. 11 to the Winner -- co-e- "ii-tes- t. In order to nave our natron t Ik- - trouble of standing around in the crowd waiting for the drawing we have arranged for a ecial messenger to bring each numlier to our Beauty Salon immediately after the drawing. These numbers will be announced ami posted on our Bulletin Board. You will have two hours to look your numbers over and claim your prize. Any person in our Beauty Salon, holding a lucky num-lie- r will he entitled to a IKEE rermunent Wave! For CONTRACT BRIDGE ,L EXPERTS PLAY ARTICLE Wednesday A BY WM. F.. McKF.VNFY Seeretury, American Bridge League I want to pause today in our of national cham-- ; presentation Mrs. pions to present to you Dorothy Sims, vice president of I h e assoeiute members of the A m e r i c a n ' league Bridge Her husky hus- H P. band. Hai Sims, acas knowledged e of the country's greatest players, is congenerally ceded the title V8-7-5- 10-- This give you a complete treatment, using our selective methods. For Long Robs and Long Hair Splrul Winding is very necessary for Long Bobs and Long Hair, For Wednesday only we are offering this Spiral and froquinolc Wave at $500 Regular $7.50 Value! French Blending Powder 75c VK AA-Q-8-5- r The Bidding Sims was sitting In the West. Her opponents were using the Vanderbilt club bid an arat showing bitrary convention least three and out half tricks when used, and a hand that has no or one suit unprotected trump. South opened the bidding with, Mrs Sims a Vanderbilt club. tvercalled with two spader You will notice that her hand contains nothing in spades, but she North in hearts. has an oromptly doubled the two spds. Fast passed, South passed and Mrs. Sims now bid thn hearts North decided that Mrs Sims was out on a limb and doubled the three hearts. The Hay North opened his doubleton diamond. Mrs, Sims easilv made her ontrnct doubled, but North and South can make five sna h s with nut anv difficuUv and wen if Mrs Sims had been set two tricks she would have bad an e.Npn Lilly good score on the hoard Psychic bills are daruenuu taclor the tics not recommended beginner, but thrill producers when Mrs. and acts as tile reul group. She is credited with being the originator of psychic bidding at I asked her one day contract. to develop how she happened psychic bidding, and she replied. Contract is a game of bidding and when your opponents hold all of the good cords or are altogether too skillful, I decided that I would no longer sit back and allow the Romans to capture the city uncontested, so I put in a few bids with the sole intent to disrupt the teamwork of my opponents. and it was surprising how well it worked." Mrs. Sims has been holder of several national championships st both auction and contract. She Is a capable player and one whose is to anmost difficult bidding It was only recently that alyze. her bridge friends persuaded her to publish a book describing her and unusual psyrnic interesting bidding. In the following hnnd, Mrs Sims gives an cxnmnle of one of her interesting psychic bids. out-bi- C1C( d .S.sful Copyright, 1032. NKA Service, Inc Jt an kk Canyon Supper Monday Evening A supper party wastield by a group of friends Mondayieve-nin- I This In eludes skin and complexion analysis. Your analysis is placed on file. Future orders filled same as prescription. Money back guarantee with this ponder! Hair Cutting We are proud of our Hair Cutting Service. You will be proud of your Hair Cut, If done at Christiansen Beauty Salon. V J mi. I I - Chicken Dinner Monday Evening Mr. and Mrs. George Raymond entertained at a chicken dinner it their home Monday evening. A bowl of spring blossoms centered the table Covers were marked for Mrs. W. A Miles and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Miles of Smithfield, Miss Rae Miles of Salt Lake City and Mr and Mrs. Raymond. Twelve Friends At Card Party TOMORROW: Commander WinMiss Ora Rose was hostess at field Ltavctt, Jr., caotain of tie a party at her home Friday eveteam which holds the National was enjoyed The ning Contract title, given playing cardsevening after which a late bin favorite hand. supper was served. The guests were seated at one long table graced with a bowl of tulips. Covers were marked for Miss Pearl Andrews, Miss Bessie Glau-seMiss Phyllis Spenst, Miss Nevada Waterson, Miss Jennie Malm-berMrs. Venice I .conoid nd daughgiven bv Misses Roberta Roskollev Glen Pyper, John Franklin. ter. Blanche Mary. Mrs. J. F and Helen Miles The rest of th' Burton Wontton, Mitchell JohanHillyard. Miss Ethel HiUvnrd. and time was in sen. Elmo The sewing Hoyt, Eldon Wintell and spent Miss Helen Toolson, of Twin Falls Idaho, were guests of Mr and next meeting will he held at the the hostess. MAY J I' Bit kf home of Miss Wanda Tai bet. Mrs. Henry MacCraoken SaturA beautifully arranged tea was day. b'Mr. and Mrs. Newton Wood-- j given Friday afternoon Miss ruff of Sugar City. Idaho, are v0js Fulkerson, a at Mrs. of Amelia Wnodruff gicsts home ot her parents Mr and Professor and Mrs. Walter Welti Mrs.- K. I., b tshburn of Bug- - line Mrs. b A. Fulkerson. The home were guests at a dinner given ham City is the guest of M decorated with throughout early evening by Miss Vilnte and Mrs. Abraham Smith. summer flowers in pastel shades. Monday A low bowl Jones her home at Mr. and Mrs. Emery Owen and The hostess was assisted in re- filled with bright spring flowers Rea Beth, of Idaho ceiving by her mother, Mrs. E. A daughter, the dinner table. Falls and Mr. and Mrs. J E. Fulkerson and sisters, Mrs. Good- centered Covers were marked for ProSheffer snent Sundav with Mr win Smith, and Mrs Ronald Pit- fessor and Mrs. Welti. Mr. Daniel and Mrs. Thomas Mathews at Salt cher Music selections were given Tovey, Sr., and the hostess. Lake. bv the Fulkerson sisters and Mrs. Jt I Mrs. William Q. Anderson of E. R Lundquist. More than ore Salt Lake is the guest of Mr and hundred guests called during the Mrs. M. D. Woodruff. afternoon. Dr. George Thomas of Salt Lake Mrs. L. V. Toolson was hostess to the Ladies' Literary club Fri- and Willard Mourtinson of Rod; Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Creamer, A. Mrs afternoon. James day Snrings, Wvn were dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Larson, Mr. Mr. of "Never read The and Mrs Robert Twain," Cragun Griffiths and Mrs. Jack Larson and Mr. Twenty-guestLennox Robinson by Sunday afternoon. and Mrs. Lorin Haws and their were present including Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Hvrum Toolson of families spent Monday in Logan Weston Vernon of Logan. Mrs Ogden were week end of canyon where they enjoyed dinner Hvrum Toolson of Ogden, and Mrs. Helen P. Toolson. guests and a social afternoon. Mrs. J. E. Sheffer. Tea was servMr. and Mrs. Martin Al.strnm of Monday evening the party was ed. at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs Stephen Cantwell Pocatello, Idaho, are guests of Mr. entertained and Mrs. Larson. are spending two weeks in Los and Mrs. Lawrence Weeks MAI Jl Ul.tK Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Sorenson enAngeles on business. J. S. Rasmussen and family. L. tertained at a bridge luncheon E. Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Theo- Saturday evening at her home for dore Geary are spending the week the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. On Merlin Jensen. Mr. and Mrs Ray end at Morgan. Attorney and Mrs. L. D. .NaisOliver Nilson has purchased a Mooseman. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin 1P33 model Nash coupe this week. Waite, Mr and Mrs. Homer G. bitt entertained at a dinner party Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Roylanco Daines, and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Hendrickson Monday afterand family left for Springville, Allred Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Miles and noon for their daughter, Nadine, Sunday morning. The Lucky 13 club met at the family of Salt Lake are the guests who was celebrating her thirteenth Mrs. Annie G. birthday. Twelve guests were home of Miss June Alsop recent- of their mother, ly. Demonstrations on stains was Miles. Team-of-Fo- r. - bride-elec- t, Special Guests At Dinner M AY Families Enjoy Canyon Outing . Manicure Tickets 3 for $1.00 Christiansens Beauty Salon K. M. SMITH, Mgr. Phone 412 wmmammmmmmmm g at the canyon home of Mr. anil Mrs. John A. Hendrickson. Following supper a social evening I was spent. Those included in the party were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson, Attorney and Mrs L. D. Naisbitt, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Emmett, Mr. and Mrs. William Lohman. Mr and Mrs. Val Palmer and Dr and Mrs. N. E. Munk. Smithfield News Per Box Wednesday Only College appointed dinner party at their home Friday evening preceding the spring festival held in the tabernacle, in compliment to Ur. V O Thompson. A low basket filled with feathery hasta daises in shades of formed the table centerpiece. Covers were marked for Dr. Thompson, Dean and Mrs. Dyer f Pocatello, Idaho, Professor and Vlrs. Walter Welti, Director and Mrs. P. V. Cardon, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kimball of Suit Lake it y and President and Peterson. 4 A minutive lady takes usually of the charge situation Speaker At yel-lo- di- 85 Dinner Honors President and Mrs. E. G. Peterson enlei turned at an attractively -2 AK-J-- 7 emen, Hors while this Permanent Personality Waves, regular ll.flfl value Va i hkhifa NO. 7 of captain of t h c "F o u r Only ai EE on $3 , t . s Daughter Honored Birthday See Oar Mammoth 150 lovely new early summer frocks ... of materials found only in higher priced dresses . . . purchased at a price that enables us to sell them to you at far less than usual wholesale prices . . . Shop early Wednesday morning while sizes and color are most complete. Sizes 14 to 44. Quick Lunch at the Fountain Window Display nsfianse'ais GET YOUR S. & H. STAMPS! Jeadinq otncifSfoie Visit Our Infants Department Everything For Baby! |