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Show PZ PAGE SIX :o h r j f GILfc :p evis tner, in th " cha eoun it pi r II Lit MAJLSTY TRUE CHIC IS NET RESULT OF PASTEL OUTFITS FOR SMART RACQUETEERS lfairteff n SF srmtvr9 r- - 43mm .I u1h The 'W v In iImiii (f Reh f oiitt'. M tki Cui h hghlful pus GuF nn' I the M Hh of i le J quels wreath Int win ing n d hie uni jm i tht 1 1 ks h iltl iliiiiK i i iulh il pi uu t t It hiiii hi nl.il i it y i i of .1 i tp il a1 i ii u Mrs Hip u no) n porno s wt it toastimst t s , L nit tit Lind In given Mi' I h s i s mh quis-- , Mrs I M Hu luluMt Murim ii d tp n s riH A f t i 'timn i ! nt it t j. ii nil (mtsts Horn I ogan im luded Mrs. A J. Blocking, Mis. William I.oriman. Alls, Anna Aimsttong. Alls, Neva Dunn, Airs. R J Co.ikley, Airs. Afton lauh, Aliss Emma K. Lauh. Airs J A1 Noifltet, and Alls. (. V. Rapp 1 lie high stoie yyon In Mis. ( F pues toi In ldge v.eie 'I he all-- i nt Moulton and Mis. Helen Huntei mie was awaided to Mit,. A. J Biooking. weie seled at the lime ol the Dam, a mu bv tin ill tinl 1u il Mrs Roatoe Sonm the gnmp lam Smith h h lilt with ttadmgs I he mum n ttrtngt minuite Mi inrnt . no hi'lt Hu, hn irn iI s t v iimm imi vl i s noi toe Some ju th u i'iiiii io.ii t f Mn I Uv in it tee w ts i otnp a Uett anti Rose Mi', ii hn hi iefn-.lMr- How ml F.om u t tomuiit e on hided Mis Ko herl M Sinitli, Mn A J J) nisei and Mr i Met S min Mi Vtu a Mis ii Iiiiii (ondueto: of the thrnu tnd Mrs it t mipup'st llirold Smth i i J-- i 3 J-- 1( I 10-- v K-- Mernbt rs Mrs Nt Mi. Griffin, iierse Tt Kfcs rr A, lea ovtl mg 5 lo iii S 'll s R Visiting ilh i ai h A V At i s t M h Ml n W r , h r mi .i h ers Mrs C L George B Came jonts and Mis AMV KKSAKY DtRANGo Colo, June V Ktaui Shendan celebrated an luently, and one mvusaiy he was extremely proud of limed in the United States 1 t ii.se an-- ! th.1t Pat from Irelind tust forty years ago, and believed the occasion one tor gen- - bid hi r. hi y i , sot it t leaiit, who pre-s- c i mu 1 i im i lum h 'r i Dinner Party I or riends Swimming- E M Skiblund en-the oc i t 'at tuned at a prettilv appointed bifthdav sion ben g hi! miniur dinnir party at tlmr home Fri-The living t ihle was iv evening T lu t ible u is cen with red and white summer with pink and ml jm. j ns Covers wire m irked for Covers were n. irked for Mi. J blossoms sixteen guests lAlbin Cailsun Mrs John m iris Foil mg dinner ibh s were A J ihin jMis A Swenson H MisCloser aids Finn sioie prison Mrs John Mu ze wire foraw i irdi d A G Olofson Mis August Young Mr. Alfred Mrs J O Baft I rrckson end Miss Elm Ho- Mrs Golden Frick oi H Howorth Mis H E Nelson Mrs illiu tr h of ) rinklin It Mis Liuuson received many Taggart, Mra Charles Nelsoni Mr- - C P Anderson, and Mrs h,tj lnrtliutv i uu n In un t s Mr ind Mi 1 d (. d )' 14 s er-e- d S m h u r it S Fru k a pie til irrane her home Mond iv gradli-nte- iited the tolors to Hit taptalii f the winning tonipan. Luncheon Fete On Birthday s dtt i Tre uiw II .f Bn Virs ktU Calif Jinia is iotin r in Lo- gan with friends an 1 relatives She is the gues of her mother Mrs KlJtn Fries .mil hei sis Mrs i Fi-iend- In J.ogan h U Soul Vi, Oh 11 ) ) Holman Mi K hert M Mrs Ih i t ned th 1) i of I Attorney and Mrs Ernest T Young motored to Bnghum City undav where they were guests at a dinntr given by Mrs Frank Holman in lomphment to Mms Stella Young who has been teai in Now Mexiio and is home for a vacation Attorney and Mrs Young had as their guests Monday Mits Stella Young, Miss Edith Bowen. Mis k rank Holman and Mr and Mis T C Young of Brigham City and Mrs Ed Qmith of Ogden Mi i and Tuesday, Attorney Toung leP by motor for Port! tnd lit will where nt Oregon, they the annual Rost Carnival They expect to be gone about ten days or t vo weeks rom the natal i4adeiii at Annapolis, Md, was grieed h Miss M .r Douglas, Washington, iru-n- 8 k 1 he l.int tin ss imraoe of attei mnn. i 9-- 7 Attend Dinner At Brig-haCity Bingham I c i wt r tin riumhi is mi ip 'M1' (. i t l rig I n- i bit. s L' and Mrs Asa Buiien at a delightful sup evening in Lo pi r par- - Moitdu g til canvon m loinpluiient to Mr ami Mis R V Cardon before then dtparture for Call, whtit tnev will make their for the next year Fourteen were included Mr and Mrs Cardon weie guests it i dinner given by Professor and Mrs F J Maynard at their home Friday evening Attorney isit iiijf ItiAdl Aiih .Md-owives ami .Lilly itfi , weie exttiiMuh entfi taint'll iiunnr their stay m laigaii Mun-d- a in the mm limy they eie taken lm an antoniohile ill ililu l.nyan laliuill At iiiion a luncheon w.n jmen in then honor ,tt the Rlueinid vhuh was followed In an altunomi oi Inidye at the home ot Mrs. Ueniy Lauli. Mis A H Michels was hostess ot the affan and v as assisted dining the alteinoon Mrs, Lauh. n guests weie Mis. Louise I Stonei, Mrs The out y P. N. CiMik. Mrs. Llandi Buck, Mis Tdu Wheelnght, Mis 15 IK Ielesf. Mrs. Emily Claik, Mrs. Frankie Pinney, Mis. Mrs. MiNieKon. Stella Helen Huntei. laeta Hailing. Mrs. F. Moulton, Mrs. V. H. Greene, and Mis. F. II. I J mm tiiUilaimJ f I h sl.tkl It w u stake bo ud and Uu it j .i t vt Umm r u lit Moth ' lJ . nit mix foi yon, t ii t Dspiiiritunr v'co. un i i mi l mi niht nit t "'ll U ej s v 3 ii eral celebration &H v - Party Includes Ten Mim Hazel Webb enter arned a group of young friends Monday evening at a swimming par tv at Logana plunge after whirh sup per was served at the home ot her parents, Mr and Mrs J E W ebb The guests were Lu y Morgan, Betty Mon ell Helen Cowley, Verne L irs n DtVVit Palmer, Junior Goodrich, Cecil Moigin, Harold Hcndiuks and Jack Mathews A variety of games concluded the evenings entertainment pa i huvt a hie 5 ha Mr cm Q t Is uod r Mis h ti ?T i ruth EAD VCAD RDIHE BfetaCm II I le A .O ft OtUillL, A U i Mt mist! r ing ling ter, M for In ill MANY ATTEND t '"d is n r w 11 JOAN SHOY FAREWELL PARTY ised witl br Mi.r.ra ed the nn is n a led Toy d wi am at i e tht ids I'hibs locke not Is s fr c thi J ' oorl is e ev 1 the the V i the on w s' pm ad e spf b'nini he pvrigl i r i and Mia. H m , Andeisan left Sunday nus ion .ihoul m toi the LI) On Juiu Jt he Salt ljfilir (hi will aad fur a mission to Swede u Undtr the direttion of George lliibncr, chairman of the mission ory committee, the following program was given Song, by congregation. Invocation, Roe St .uffer, bong, Melody Vance Waiker, Weavers; talk, vocal solo, Irvin Bird, at companies by Mrs Irvin Bird, u tding, Fern huist, atcodun solo Walter D Ahrens, remarks, bv Elder Ander fjii; song. Melody Weavers, read talk. Bishop ing, Beth Kidman, H C Sorer ,c n Dancin- - followed the program to imisio of t lie Memlon orchestra The MIA gave a handkerchief and socks shower the same eveEloer Anderson reciveu ning n Ly useful gifts ElJc the, cu a.'ud Sat- p .i iry pntv liven tViiim' ii h mm of Eider Airut urday Zeno lea Min, i A. u i non oi Mi istn, CHICHESTERS PILLS BUt MX Mtf Ad eur Urucld A I -- I 1 c Cw hi UlbiiuiailAv B U bt a fn am idI i I a v 7 5 !.. otlkcp. IUyl r V ftf f .4 ni . i i U dii its ixavoxo Tfar- - iLCOWt JR llItvMi pH ! I l( iL i A zLaA 1 I m C. m V tS r SOLD nr e 1'c.r Vtt LKUOOLiS E?trtYWkUJ E Cornish News l I large KINl G 7,rn rta f it of rungs Dem r ha d t see j f- 1 1 ' LAS ( TTieater 1 1" 1 CapitoL OT9 OIL TODAY! Now Playing ! fen, Di k son all ard t wav It INI n fitt siden f ICAIDO O St lo'n 4 ting carat -- W orga to '!.t - t rink ch fin'! Br it SllOH 1 1 iiniiN(H Cin.tJt rrtl V Me cli.t.ifj m iss MUST t or nix g w lj- - OMMiiwa the galleries While im fiom y.iiir game t.,1.11. fio.k i.'iluiulty must he nt - WOMEN SUFFER? JS !t their lot to crjmpsarul not. The tonic fect of Lydia ef- t. Pinkbam's Vegetable ( (impound has ended all that (or many thousands of women. Mrs Schnepper's case iv typical. She was always sickly, fired. Gloomy. 'Now. she says, "everywhere 1 go tell me how much betttr 1 look, reople dancing for joy all the time. yi i?i liftf im ri or pink nt blue, just lo add inity to the guile of fashion The girl who i. timing her buck o mu in the skeLh is wearing a unis fro. K of a loot, ertsp green ho unit shoul.ki etiect is ixii uhuvtd by two bands which fas-- n both the b i. k and the front ith huge silv.i buttons that iv e .i f'ostv touch to the green There is a saucy little lion p tinned tuck just above the belt he silver bu.kle which matches he buttons, belongs in the center t the ba. k A hi ief ja. ket goes vith the diess, for wear when the tve is (iidt.l The lines of the drees are straight ard slenderizing m m iv v' un n gan... mt your dress will allow you enlv ol sp, . , im c outing .... etu.cn st t s If you appear 'o beter advan-ig- e ii a fro. K tbit curves the bln model -- worn the gill who ,s fating you in he illustration knows all the minded secrets The bands around he netk and the shoulders, and ho bow that hang, in four loops own the fiont, are finished with raMr lows of stitt hing Both dr.ss's line normal wai s ind skirts that appear to be tted ilthough th. v provide am-- e room for movement . .t-- rres rlu 1 have hrea kept from hrr she steals out of the buuse to meet him Her father discovers this and threatens lo send her to f nltfornta. ( herry deftra him and be ordrre her to leuvr. She goes to Han. tells him what has happened and asks him to marry her 1 hr eereaioay tn performed that night by a Juatlce of pence. aerry tonka for ao apartment bat la diaeonraged to find them ao Oan works late one espenslre. on a tip that TOW TOS-- 4 night A 1 i I. KanRlaad chief, la turn tag to elllntrtOB. (berry given thia news tip to a reporter os the rlvnl newspaper. The other paper itrte the mtorj and Unn'i bona .threatens, "Ont more Blip and you re fired." SHANNON, movie erftte. hetpa (herry Had aa Inexpenalve apartment. Oan and t herry move from thr hotel. ( herry, loaded with a merries on hrr first espedttfoa, meets MAX PE4H30N, handsome friend of llRSa. how CO ON WITH THE STORK CHAPTER XVIII HERRY let Pearson relieve her of the heavy packages. She stepped Into the roadster, settling herself with a sigh. This Is awfully kind of you," she said. Her shoulders ached painfully and she was beginning to realize how tired she was. Not at all' Not at all. What In the world have you been doing7 Buving out a grocery store7 She told him about the apart ment. Me're going to have our first dinner there tonight. It will be the first meal I ve ever cooked I'm only beginning to learn about housework Pearson said he was sure the dinner would be a success. Suddenly with a rush of confidence C'herrv found herself telliug him all about trials of the morning. Max Pearson wasn't hard to talk to or frightening though he had read all those books and knew so muh He seemed really interested in the things she was saying That's where we re living, She pointed out the building s few doors ahead. Toere on the right, kou must come to see us soon. If I weren t such an am; jr at cooking Id ask you to d niter That s a promise Im going to hold you to Id like very much V ok an tarm l trip Fnd v b iti 'nonn duw the river in ( (f uitus kinds were tn-i- d fo lowed h a luncheon, d L the in camping 'r ishum Cat loon utkul A11- h bat Inches every month? Certainly TIILIMV TOOO t nte it t B ike in t it V ftAIOPf KIN I VON CONS IAN CL iviuj e'jS. INNA Wilh r se t iN .ln !i OtkOOIV jjj riMER THEIhC jnd itJing 'I SUN Ml COtTlZ PAUL LUKAS and SIDNEY FOX in At til t I F vim nil. 111. . i hilis .in Ii... will iletr nter trl ky serve .Him mast enibar-- . the courts,' ml ills mteuiting spoits 1. ul- s 11 1 , jlr RAM mu' ing U . opiHinent 1 111 1 m:s S. r u Voui s The bt'ic.ml leuuu u.il f unity Kuniw Miss Keln l.ml.i, uno leiini played wKh Amalga last Hatur- c day was a luss for Cornish, 3 to 0. tv . i,lu it li.mi Un C S Next Saturday, Cornish and Rah- - is hoiec udli In i pirents foi tin mond meet at Knhmond. uimnitr Mie mil It u h in Ih Mrs Lorenu P. Andersen and Diikus. Milnt, st hool m xt til RlthHart to went let Mist Kt t tit r l i d iu,;htei of Mr daughter, mond Thursday und were dinner and Mi. tulm iindtr juests ot Mis Cl ua Meriill Mis Ill), Il uu Merrill motoied ti Logan to atat ' III tend the annual t ni ampinriit of i nt t A 1. unlit. ni the Cat he allej t Impters of the tain, d udh a , Ini. lit ns put L of rs rs ITonet the Utah dm i foi lit r on . n .lst uightt Mrs Lil'i in Soienson, at torn-- 1 seventh birlhdiv tniattr im pained them as fir as Smithfield Gann s uni rtlit .inn'. ite cn where she remained a few das((n ,) n ,,1 little Ini pIoul, visiting her mother and attending fnentls the Smithfield ward temple night Miss Im? Han on uiued horn Mrs Marjbell 1iKe and Mis' Phutsdav to spt mi l wttks ua of members tn Hanson, Mr arr mn with her parent Virginia Benson stale Y L M I A boaid Mrs W O lla'Min Mu w j Veldu 1eters, n, who won out n homo h her fneml npinittl the rerent retold story lontF.si Miss Margaret Whiling an! m ,tc and Nita Sorenson left e irl Fn Mins f Surmgvrh hitmg an day morning to attend the Mutual Miss Hanlon are lister nurses a conference in Salt Lake Cit he - 1) S in uh laik Mr and Mrs Walter Eggleston They have mt returned horn I mghter Mcrjmie, and son, Chde weeks vacation 111 southern Ft i eft Saturdav for Logan to attend iMting Brvtc cunvon ml v enr h ' Chet Kelts' reunion whuh was pots nf the southern p irt of th held at the Girls' camp in Logui t he canvon T' Mr Uopp ontrtum Mis Mrs Fphrnim Bergeson ith Ouiktn dinner Wetlnes.la, L H Bakei Mr and Mrs W P The Ik iiMin st kc pnmriv hoir were business isitors in rtM unol with . firevvill partv Dopp Preston Saturdav afternoon I h Mie hem1 of Mr Mr and Mrs Stanford Chtpman 'ts.' fa n n o'uphn. nt t entertained at dinner Sunday h s Fpp s,m ietntlv resign Early summer flowers graced the il fro'i t bvarrl and vvns pre Places were marked for table h w el i rift of nppreua Mrs Dora Jensen and family of tit hi foi tf' rnoon con I o nn Logan, Mrs. Dan Gillispie and babv th lu of Tooele, Mr and Mrs George n Onltn of Opder Sorenson of Logan. Mr and Mrs s spending " shnr vacation here Coleman Reed, and Mrs Gil- - w ! Im r so ( 'i ir " t Hi" i i ir Foods lub c the home of Mis Lillie v oder the drree-'- f btu-eba- ohm 1 fl BEGIN HPRK TODAY ' CHLHKY DIION. IV and pretty, fall la love wltk U4N PHILLIPS. newspaper reporter whom ker wenlfkir, aristocratic psrenta have forbfddea her to are W hrn Cherry learas liua e telephone measaKes (cv r VI wrc (nM'used with thi jolly Ann N ugle, Eorena lndusen Bth B 'rnbrough, Anna 11. Kirhil Binelmm, Edna Tireen (Benda Bingham and! AH me nj t t bv Liu.mt Gunter uncoa-seioun- ly mar-ketf- to come Pearsons dark eyes flashed In a smile Cherry thought he seemed utterly sincere and was touched She was grateful a moment Idler When he Insisted on utliviug the pat kages up the atairs fur her The second floor hallway was dark. Cherry found the latch, turned her key ln It and the door opened 'The place Is a eight, she apolo glzed. I haven t had time to half finish and things are thrown every way. Pearson stowed the satks of groceries on a chair. He stood tn tbs mlddls of the room, hands tn bis 11 A E- ibL, -I It s pockets, and looked about I he said hel'eve homelike, you've actually begun to make tins room look like yourself. Yes, its very attractive He swung about, facing the girl Peat son You have personality" said. Bid you know that7 Ot course you're beautiful but It s per sonality that makes you different from everyone else. That's why like you. Few people have It. oii know. They re like so many diy sticks or stones You're real jour self. And you're lovely and excit ing and well, I hope we're going to be ft lends Cherry said, Why, of course Dan thinks so much of you He II want you to come to see us often "And you and I will he friends7 The girl's cheeks were tinged with pink. I hope so," she said. dinner was far from ready Chetry. flushed and neivous, bustled about blio put the peas on to cook. In a pan almost tilkd with water, dump mg In a tup of salt. The steak went on next She did not know that the skillet should be smoking hot and gi cased with fat before the meat went In In a Hurrj of anxiety she left the kitchen ami heg.cn to set the table Tlare was no table cloth jTlie dtsi.es had to go on the bare 'able and this was a dltppoint tmnt to Cher. y who had visioned a table with tiaw less linen, shimmer of 'k nig irylil and dinner table to k'Jyt whkh she had at wavs sat down In her own home Tht re should have been candles glowing suftly and a bowl of one thing they might bave eateu without cooking were not there. was comforting when h&r rived ard viewed the ruined supper He made Cherry sit lu a big chair with her hand wrapped In an oiled bandage. Then he made a trip to the neighborhood delicatessen and returned with rolls and some packages ot breakfast food. jr)an was perslstantly cheerful and finally won Cherry from her dhrk juiood ..of course you can.t ,earn lt all No. ln one night he ,old her. jbody could. You're going to be one of the best cooks ln Wellington ons of these days And right now youre the prettiest'" But I'm no cook at all. 1 spoiled (lowers. and 11 ;ost s.uc,h The odor of burning betf steak !evf f,thn IKU Oh. Dan, I'm not the right uddenlv recalled her to the kitchen a wife for you at all. I don t know LMOST immediately, rather ah Oil. dear, something was wrong! how to do anything ruptly Pearson departed Cherry He answered convincingly and was a little puzzled by his manner shortly They finally ate a meal He really did seem rather unusual consisting ot bowls of breakfast But he had been friendly and she i'160 coed out ln agony. Her whole food heaped with strawberries and hand was scorched. The pain was covered with cream, celery, cups of never could have managed ttrrific and tears filled her eves so steaming strong cofTee and cheese. those packages alone. Afterward they washed the dishes There was no time to think more that she could scarcely see Some- and put them away. It was too lata about Max Pearson. Cherry put thing must he done about the meat' and they were too tired to plan away her coat and hat and set to It was burning and the smoke and anything else for the evening. Cherry did not even remember to work preparing dinner. She got fumis became worse every moment, Dan about her meeting with out the cook book and hunted for Cherry did the only thing she could tell Max Pearson. Groping, half blinded. Instructions for cooking beefsteak think of The week that followed was the up of water fiom the When she had found the place she 'hP ,,ro" busiest, the most exhausting and propped the book open, then de- LP anl pourcd It into tlio skillet the most disappointing Cherry cided It was a little early to put the line was nn enormous sputtering Phillips had ever known. Slie had to much She learn to and unlearn. on steak the fire. She unwrapped sound and clouds of steam, the other packages They seemed The gir) turnfd on the watpr tap found that trying to prepare the sort of meals she would have orto fill erery available bit of space and held her Injured band unW it. dered in a hotel in the kitchen. dining room was a good the cold water felt' The mistake. Simple food and simple She had bought fresh ptas be- - ,1' eause the grocer had suggested minute slie took her hand away the recipes were best with the limited f.u tittles of the tiny kitchen. them. They wers in a huge sack stinging began again There were mornings when the An unfamiliar two pounds. Cherry dumped the sizzling sound peas on a newspaper because there caused hi r to turn batk to the milk was sour for breakfast be- was no pan large enough to hold tove. The water covering the peas tause ( beriy had forgotten to order them. Armed with a paling knife had boiled up and was diipping It. There were evenings when the she sat down to remove the pods over one side of the pan chops were like rubber, the pota' She did this laboriously, cutting oil Chccy choked hack an exclama- - toes underdone and the dessert the ends of each pod and removing lion and pushed the pan from the hopeless. A the peas one hy one blaze That would not do. though bright spot in the week was The sunlight had disappeared hy jTlie peas would never cook unless the visit Sarah O Fallon paid tbs the time she had finished and long tiny were over the fire Perhaps apartment For one thing, shadows darkened the room Cherry tliby were done She fished out one insisted on taking off her coat f her shoulders. Oh, and tasted tL Horrible' straightened stirring up a batch of muffins, jjrfe off showed Cherry exactly how how they ached' Her feet were Cautiously Cherry dipped la, do All day she had been some of the liquid, placed the dish iL Surah had practical suggestions smarting. It blaze lower and turned the over of sort shoes she wearing the only galore uid all of them proved help' owned tiny, thin soled kid pumps Her burned hand was still painful more not could time she hut XVI with Louis heels Thev were spend not the sort of shoes to wear tramp- - holding it under the water, lio would have Imagined that days when Dan suggested casually, " ing up and down stairs and woik Itooking cuuid be bo difficult' Every ing about a kitchen. iid if a8t Max to come out to an mot row evening7 V" She turned back to the cook book be at ln bl" w: ,ud Cherry said. 'Of course not Ask to find out how to prepare the po ,e, irted with the celery him for dinner.' tales. There were a dozen recipes I'''1 ev"u -p- otatoes lt was Max who called next day Julienue, potatoes au,:- 'and hullid The rolls her gratin, potato souffle. Cherry read rurs. what had she clone with them7 to say th Invitation bad been them all aud decided tue easiest eagerly accepted. It waa a rainy, Moaning Involuntarily because dismal tnornlug Cherry, looking way would be to bake them Slu Hied to light the oven aud wasted her bund was so painful, Cherry be out the window, was pleased at the half a dozen matches before Bheikan searching for the i oils It was prospect of spending th evening bho must huve forgotten at home She was pleased at tbs Th succeeded potatoes looked uu ust thought of seeing Pearson again rather grimy. Cherry scrubbed 10 buy them. She did not dream that so long Foi netful of ete&m and smoke tliem, thrust them Into the oven and the mingled odois of burned as bIi lived she was never to for and shut the door. It waa almost i o'clock and Dan beefsteak and vegetables, Cberry get that n'ght would b thsrs any tim now The sank into a chair. Th rolls th (To B Continued) 1 I A AN ti -- - Sab 1 |