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Show six PAGE THE a social afternoon, luncheon was served to Miss V'ahlen, Mrs J. C. Wahlen, Mts William Chee kettSy Mrs Myron Carlisle, Miss Karma Chei ktts and the hos- of Mendon News i i ft- - leader, Mrs. Gladys Hughes met F. K. ChecketU at the home of Mrs. George) Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Budge Low Smith's Needlework and Mr. and Mr Thursday. and Mis Jesse of were guests was the feature of the afternoon. Jensen, Wednesday evening Luncheon was served to 10. here Among those who (ame Mrs The Beehive girls with Mrs. for Mineral Tone Larsen met at the home of to attend the Mrs and Mr Mary Tinbitts were Lcuh Wood, Wednesday and two daughnoun were served GeorgeMi Tibbittand Mrs Byr n ters, to 10. Mrs Muy Tibbitt, L B Mr. Hnd Mrs Vernal Willie and Howard and Wayne Tibbitt a er Ada Wulker, Ojutl Larsen, family of Brigham are the guests Mrs. Jennie Hammond. Mr Misses of Mrs. Delos Bird. A lovely lunWood, Muir, Pearl Lloyd and Harr Laura Hughes and Viola Burnt and cheon was served Friday in their and Mrs.andFrank o. Grandma Lloyd Lloyd Mrs. Sorensen. honor. Lake Mrs. H C. Sorensen entertained The Sewing circle was ente- Salt ai a children s party in honor of rtaind at the home of Mrs. Mar-vtke sixth birthday of her son, Kidman Thursday Luncheon Paul. Games were played and was served to Miss Isabella Stumpf luncheon was served to 14 guests and Mesdames Zina Baker, Marrifld Mrs Lizzie Baker and Mrs jory Bird, Ada Walker. Ethel TayMartha Brookins. Hardman, K C. I.ee Mi' lor, lone Larsen Mvrl Mr, and Mr ,, "r. and Maurice Iuujti Ellen Ladle. Lizzie mil rett. Kva Lee, Miss Inez and Velene aC Overton, Nev., were Mia. William Kidman entertain-returned lumie Wednesday, quests at nh attractive luncheon given by ed at a luncheon Sunday in honor frori an Hutuniolnle tour of the Mrs. John L. linker. Thursday Mr and Mrs E J I'assey end jeHSlorn amj smith Tii sates Th-- v Mowers f irnvd a pretty center- - family of Logan The table was were on a hree weeks' vacation, ftece. centered with roses and vf.ited in.tnv states and 'daTTie Cleaner girls met at the Mrs Edgar Hancock was hostess ces of interest They made a short s na home of their lender, Mrs Ada to an attractive luncheon, stop at' Kentu ky. Mis. Wednesday. Luncheon was nesdav A basket of flowers made live state, and visited relative' Covers and friends Mr. and Mrs. Johnaserved to II. an effective centerpiece. The Junior girls met at the were laid for Mr. and Mrs. than Smith ot Benson ward acof Orphn Buist, Wednesday enoe Phillips of Logan, Mr. and companied them. Mr. and Mas Truman Neilser evening. Working on their lunch- Mrs. Dan Maisey, Mr. and Mrs and William C Merrill of Pres eon sets was the feature of the Gwen Smith i here Wednesevening Luncheon was served to Mr and Mrs. C J Plowman, ton were visitor seven girls and Pres Marilla .... , David Ro.skellev of Smith-liuis- t day. guests of Mr. and Mrs Joand Class Leader Verna fi ,)d were quests of Mrs. Jesse seph E. Seamons Sorensen. Ernest and Wendell Seamons of An attractive Walker. Thursday Laura George of Dgden dlnner was Herved in their honor. Soda Springs, Idaho, are spending Mrs. the week end here with friend,-anPeter Mrs J()hn D Baker, Kay visiting Mayor and relatives. Mrs. Sadie Larsen, ensen, Joseph Lewis Bird pioneer resident of Hardman, Mrs. E. J. Maynard of Logar Miss Gladys Hughes Mendon, suffered u stroke the attended the June conference at entertained at an attraetively apforepart of the week nd is re- - Sh1i Lake City Mrs. Wilford pointed bridge party at her horn' ported very ill. Barham Friday evening in honor ofof the Larsen and daughter Mrs. Clarence Barrett gave a,ware 21st birthday anniversary ,jUei)ts o( Mrs Annie Cur. fiirt hday party Thursday in honor tis during' Seamons The living room; in conference Salt Utke T the fifth anniversary of her and Mrs 0 was the were made attractive with sumBarrett Lunclieuii was served Billy of Mrs. Una Lea last week- mer garden flowers. Five hundred to io mil guests and Mrs. Eliza guest and Mrs. Peter Larsen the was the fea ure of entertainment end Stuart of ellsville, Mrs. Sadie guest of W. B. Martin at Salt A delicious luncheon was served to HaeJninn and Mrs. Hilda Whit- Lake Miss Gwen Hancey, Miss Lnrns City. Seamons. Miss Wilma Peterson ley. Mias Laura Hughes was operMiss Sara Seamons, ' Miss Man-LeeM iss La Verle Dure, Mis ated on for removal of her tonsils Monday and is rapidly Rhoda Seamons and the guest of honor. iniorcving. 'Pat Baker and David Baker liave returned to their home at CAKI OF THANKS Speakers in the First ward Mugna, after spending the past week with Mr. and Mrs. William sacrament meeting Sunday eveWe wish to and Allen Miss Maude were express Sur thunks Bilker and Mr. and Mrs. Bud ning Oliver H. Zollinger. Prayera were to all those who helped in any Shelton. n attractively arranged lunch- by Leon Alder and George Curl- way during the illness and death of our dear wife and mother. eon was given Friday by Mrs. ing. Felix Beutler and Family. Mrs. William Cheekeits enterWilliam Kidman in compliment to Mrs. Lewis Edwards of Logan, tained Monday evening in honor of Miss Lucia Wahlen. A bride of Mrs. Thair Rich and A social evening was Ruth of Ogden. A ba.sket daughter, of roses this week. spent. Lunch was served tu Miss formed a pleasing centerpiece Mrs. Frank Lowdy and children Wahlen, Mrs. J. C. Wahlen, Mrs Mrs. Ihyllis of Rawlins, Wyo.. are guests of Gunnell Jacobsen, Checketts, Mrs. Dora Cheeketts, her sister, Mrs. Alonzo Wood. Mrs. Mrs. Lola Jensen, Myrtle The Primary officers held their Hunter, Mrs. Hazel Carlisle, Mrs. monthly meeting Monday evening Mae KendLouise Mrs. Anderson, at tlie home of Miss Lucille BaMiss ker. The summer work was dis- rick, Miss Arva Morgan. Checcussed. Refreshments were serv- Rachel Baxter, Miss Karina ketts, Miss June Jensen and the ed to Pres. Annie Hughes, Ketta Hiibner, Eva Smith, hostess. The First Wurd Relief society Selma Hancock, Nellie Hancock, lvalue' Smith, Ellen Ladle, Miss held its work and business meetViola Buist, Miss Delone Baker, ing Tuesday afternoon. Two quilts were quilted and other work done. Mrs. Charles Baker. iMr. and Mrs. Harry Bartlett. Strawberries were served to 63. Datus Hammond left Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Wood were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs for Berkeley. California, to attend the University of California, where Verlin Shelton, Saturday after he has a fellowsh.p. He is a forthe danee. '' Mrs. Waltermer Anderson and mer student of the USAC. PresMiss Helen Campbell of jamilv of Raker. Ore., are guests ton recently visited at the home Mrs. Sofia Anderson. of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and jt The senior class with their Mrs. Frank Merrill. Miss Ree Fairbanks of Idaho Falls, spent last Week end with LOGAN to Miss Ruby Zollinger. Miss Fairbanks is a graduate, nurse from the L. D. S. hospital at Idaho Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Curlisle and children of Suit Lake are h.v TELEPHONE visiting relatives here. Mrs. Beatrice Mecham and children of Salt Lake are visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Sophia Thorpe, who is improving slowly following about two weeks' After 8:30 P. M. Only illness. Mrs. Agnes Cook is spending the 85c week with Mrs. Dore.ta Smith. station-tare These Mrs. Jesse Jensen entertained - station rates. Tuesday afternoon in rnrnliment to Miss Lucia Wahlen, at the close meeting of the Ladies auxiliary was held Friday at the fttirne of Mrs. Mary E. Sorensen Pres. Annie Shelton was in charge. A Flag day talk was given by Mrs. Ada Walker hdu a song by Mrs. Halen Walker. Plana were ltrtide for an outing Luncheon was aejved to President Shelton Mes- dames, Mary A. Bird, Alo e Bart- ltt, Nellie Ham o k, Helen Walk LOGAN, HERALD-JOURNA- WINS HANDS UTAH. I)0V. MONDAY, JUNE V MANY HANDS 1$. -; B-- i i t uie l6 IkiiitIu at a Butter Prices MARKED SAVINGS SAN FAN'CISCO. June 2H pm San Francisco butter today, a.' score lg. , Providence sided. Music LIVE AND LEARN Hyde Park , IN NORTH LOGAN . a - VISIT Idaho: J.it oh Blacker. Logan; G'idiYied Tulier. Provident ; Lresideiit G W Lindquist and Bishop J iin H Kemp who pre- IUfrn, FUNERAL RITES v is by thk Vy'ani chuir NORTH LOGAN - Tender i.il nil. i. her.- - im lading u' with butts to the memory of a luv:i quartet h rr.tuz Ihri. 'luttfrioil of mother mingled with word .Hid ('on- KieU for and .solace the Jaggi sympathy lh Meier. bereaved fanuiv at the fuuer ti 'r J u p a c 'services of Mrs. Margaret t itluia. m.d C.ui wife of Felix Beu.li. Sunday Swartz oi Richards of Mr Beutler died Thursday mora M Nfl: on Ida era.- in Iidjmu lt' jDV ine limnards Mortuary company, ing Albert emcti-- v w.i - di d. aird b Monday morning for burial in th.were John Schiess of Stet cr ot Speakers Jew isit cemetery. M rs. Wexburg, widow of Joseph Wexburg. was born in Bieditz, Austria, June 31, 1861, a daughter of Morris and Rose Weiss Otier ft Besides her daughter, she is survived by one othr daughter, Mrs. Olga Mitehrick, Buffalo. N. Snliio fii.tli niiule iha s'aUnu-'.a If: I. Y., and two sons. Morris and Robr!lliS Wt'ok Vi !l call le.ini uli. iiert Wexberg, Grand Rapid?, Mich. Tib-bitt- Clar-hbm- i Emma Wexburg. 65. died at l P- m at the home of her daughter, Mrs Alfred Cole man, 32u North Second Eat, after a brief illness had been ,n Logan for the last four months 0 10 alt Th- Ju-lf- e WOMAN DIES Mrs J 1 1922. ON LOGAN Monthly M. L 2 0. Tacoma stockman, sure hijth horse whenever he Kets on Timlierline. the horse shown with him in this picture, for "Timberline, Iwwis declares, is the tallest horse in the Lnited States. Hes 22 hands hitch or S8 inches tall, and is a who may prow C. K. Lewis, sonic more. Smithfield planning presented Hie h mend. a special program to be Sunday June 26, at Beehive Swarm day of Henson will be held June 2k at Mr and Mrs ( () Ruskelley Richmond South ward. and family of Brigham (ity wore Joseph W Peterson and family guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Hnrv ) n.otoivd to Salt Lake recently. Hansen Frula. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Bingham Mrs. Del Knr of Los Angeles aiul family of California are wax the guest of Mrs I. Hind, ,ng friends here. Friday afternoon Mrs. Martin Roskelley was host Mr. and Mrs Martin KoskelU y ess at an attractively decorated on in Fnd.iv bui "en bridge luncheon Thursday afterspent noon at her home. A bowl of ness Thomas Geary of Morgan is the snap dragons and spring flowers . Theodore entered the luncheon tables. Cov- guest of Mr and ers were laid for Mrs. R. H. Tool- Geary this wiea H Hi of Mrs. Joseph hardson son. Mrs. Lorin Low, Mrs. George Suit Lake, Airs Alt Krieksen, Miss, Winn. Mrs. Frank Winn, Mrs. C. Phylis Nilsun and Mrs Oliver Nil-- j W. Clark, Mrs G. E. Sheffer, Mrs. son were guests of Mrs. June .! a Robert Griffith, Mrs. W. A. Noble, son of Ireston Thursday aft-Mrs. J M. Fulkerson. Mrs. Harold noon Deppe, Mrs. H. W. Feri and Mrs. M I. A is W. C. Serowther. The Benson stake High score was Make Mr-.- he College Lout Simp linnly U of .slmes can lie accnratclv Died pocket Look 'I awarded Mrs. H W. Fern and high cut prize to Mrs. W C. Scrowtners. Mrs. H. W. Fera entertained her bridge club Friday afternoon at her home. Tho rooms were attractively decorated with snowballs and lilies. The afternoon was spent playing bridge. Mrs. J. M Fulkerson won high score. Refreshments w'ere served. Twelve A busimembers were present. ness meeting was held and new officers elected for the coming season. Miss Dtrisa Aiired entertained at a luncheon in honor of the birthday anniversary of Deuane Sparrow at the home of Mrs. Roy West, Friday evening. Guests were seated at one long table decorated with a large birthday cake Pink candles and tapers with silver candle holders and pink roses were also used. The evening was spent playing bunco and other Miss Guests included games. Marva Sorenson. Mr. Arvel Jansen. Mr. Golden Sorenson, Mr. Galard Sorenson, Miss Ludella Jensen, Miss Alta Higgenson, Miss Jose-phine Allred, Merlin Wheeler of Cove, Louis West ana Corrow Sparrow. Bert Allred of Ogden and Alvin Allred of Salt Lake City were guests of their mother lust week . to t , ..it mu1 i! D-- MENS WOMENS MISSES CHILDREN'S No matter what your need., They can he filled at The College Boot Shop. Special for this week Any Ladies Hlonde Shoes $H4s Regardless of Former Prices No Blond Straps Kid Ties Ovr $'Mk' Pumps 1 Style at a Price ioftftftftftftftftftftcftftftftftftftsftftftftfteftfte9eftetftftftftftftftftv - Mes-dam- BOISE $1.50 o .V--V y.v.v.w,.w.v.,.WAW.,.v.,j George Dear proud to have Im our friends come in since we have used King Wall ish on our walls. fin- - wife, and it pleases me that the cost is so little. Yes i King Kalsomine Will Please Yota Also , ij MORE ptuple in Cache valley like King because more and more peo-- J pie are using King and more people are using King because tbeir neighbors are so well pleased with it. You are sure of satisfac- lion with King. IT D0NT SHOW LAPS Easy to apply Most anyone can do' a good job with King. 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