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Show Ti!i: Il UP. I.P A - JULY TUESDAY, JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, 2 6. PAGE THREE. :l 2. H 1 THE WOMANS PAGE CLOTHES FOR FALL GET MORE GORGEOUS Be In eek-En- Lop-a- Huntsman Sarah Mrs Flayer Dinner Parties Honor W House Guests Popular Guest To Sturgesi MRS. RFLA C. ITTZER Editor Fanny Say?: Fashion Plaque u s hat or r HtO d nf Heikeiey. Cant, will arrive m ami wiR be the Li gun Friday hiAiae guest fur a week of Mi- - t ht t i Kru right Mrs. Sturgeas is a former Logan been head of the i evident having for several ur&muttc department veirs of the lTtah Agruultural college i VN Guests At Canyon Home ill- and Mrs Roland Emmett ( tut, uned the following guests :it their summer home in Logan 'Jnvoii over the week end, Mr and Mrs B L. Jensen, Mr Mrs Edwin Woolley and Mr ui und Mrs. Fred Felch all of Salt Lake City. Mr r i i' i Ml Hit's Table Of Bridge for Visitor uti u George Wilkinson at one table of bridge at til - home Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. Reed Parkinson of Si it Lake City who was spending U e week end in Logan At the close of tne games lunch w The guests were Mrs P..rkmson, Mrs. Oliver Wilkinson, M u, Bernice Quinney, and Miss O. eta Morrell A bridge prize was awarded to Miss Quinney. Mis i - prettv f .i e disposili ti s n in tuns loiifi llld. i I' Gu II..IM I enter-ihiue- oM 11 IMON July 21 d A studv ot .Mnne hunting Incuses Mii d.iiti 1J1 rev (ill 50 per d i hunters as hi im nt of o! hht onuijexion, ami only In pt unt dark complexion" t M. d i yLw-5- , sv Brin , - ViM, Supper At Canyon Tvlv N Arli.h , . - iu i,, . (ondnned in golden tone' lor an y g(,.n and cape ; (2) A formal lur ,th new lines; and :) Formal pa-- ol giav elet and platinum fox. was supper party given Friday evening m Logan canyon at the summer home of On Mr. and Mrs Roland Emmett. P m Mrs Claude (juiiui After, supper the remainder of c a hi r L one the! t vening was spent with cards ed at a ,mrt ami music. Eight couples were urday afternoon in lonrMi.M'it 'ho her daughtei. Latin tui included. Daughter Honored i c i IQS 2 M mSimeM Mona lifted the grayish green chiffon gown from Its wrappings ami held It before her. Smooth was the right word. Her practiced eye had already poured herself into the frock. She could see the line which brought her back into full view to the waistline, trailed the BEGIN HEHE TODAY jf MONA MORAN vtko aopporta fcr mother, Invalid father, little aaUter. KITTY, and ne'er-do-we- ll brother. UK), la determined to BHirrf for weolfli and position. 8 he la reeeptlontat for a Wall . Street law firm and In the office of the world to which iOMnrB ofce naplrea. brother anaooticea that 4loaa'a STEVE zj her rhlldhood sweetheart. of the lee tfrandaon ACAl.t.l,l. hna returned pad coal dealer, Steve d leap pea red three home. pear a earlier and It wna rumored i he wan In prison though Mona aever believed this. meeta him on her wap to i. She one work morning. Steve Is band- -f it (some, well dressed and well toman-re-- A Mono does not wish nered. pew the friendship hot accepts his She declines to dinner. Invitation a t that of BARRY TOWNSEND, man of wealth and social 4poang osltloa, telling bias she makes It role not to accept engagements u. unevenly cut straps over her ders and the front neckline close to the collar bone. Few women could wear that line and Mona was one of the few. The gown swirled and draped about the slender hips in the famous Patou line. Midway on the left thigh it formed a cup. to balance the fold on the opposite shoulder. It ended In the region of her heels. In foamy chiffon, shading to white. There was a gossamer combination, cobweb hose, and slippers ot silver. cost dear had They Heaven! the entire outGt was worth untold sums! How--i-pv- - lift- ed the last fold ot tissue. She caught it and grew paler. Tberh lay a coat ot ermine, against which her hair would gleam like a flower shaped in bronze. She grew weak at the hneea. At last she would be dressed as she had longed, as every woman longs to be gowned. But ot course she couldnt take all this from Steve! He meant It well enough. Mona was certain of that But she couldn't take It, even for a single evening. She wculd have to tell him when be came. dr-.s- - likIv dress, M n mil. in Al'ce's po i heisr If could go f r it. f And your dre-- s i..i - I'. it i Or niW the cleaners. your suit or whu'ivrr j u " t mo-- after w I send-n- d.dn v v ' ud t was at the telrpl me for Mi! per. il be ba-" tonight trailed on. Mas r ,M - ,"i ' tic had pb Led up a u i, r l.rr, though that The models did not h,Tiw purchases out In S v - w soiiig v So Bud had lard, d th it brought Dads ti ilnnnt minr i! Bud would work ai.d rt'iv 1,. n,c i help run the hou-- linhl. The suit fioin the clrai didn t rcra'l s nd.ng a,.;, tun b S ) Si c, n, 1 I i H K pleasant motor tup returning by waj iiMiallv . iMo Wvoming, Ji ... i i - H on im it I'rarviinif honor A V 5-- 3 AJ-4-- 2 f AQ-J-- 5 fioni Kaav ou ::r rv.i (Ii'Imuii. ivr.it ii.Iki I Like-i ii cin Kc'Ic.uU ;,!, , nd 'that ".ii' atil. til an hiiti-- oi- VA-K-- 4 When Hi AK-Q-- 7 . The Bidding South, the il aU i, upi m d the bilking, with tin one diamond West pissed mid North bid tw diamonds This hid of two dia mond is a bid ol weaKiies-.- . simply giving pniUut ail opportmi East pas ed uni ity to re bid South went t thi e no Lump The lla Wests p'uper opening is the quien of he.uts whin holding suit headed by three torn him i'onors, the t.p h mor should huukl tefuse tu uin led South West woukl cuntinui the trick with the ju k of hi ert- - and now South wins the tru k v.ith tin king You will notice tliat E tM plm the seven and light of bent Wests opening kad shs. 111 it h holds the quen, jai k arid ten of hi aits, there La it oin iiivc bu i Ip- - ii! lu-i- r (It. in a Fowl of l mil!.? iiiit! i io D.ullc . w liolosonn-- So l V it-x- l l cmild tlit:t-',- ,? Kt-lii- , - So Ilail,- - (n ! C.t-.'k-. ( tyiijou a i Special For Wednesday, Juiv 27 his heart, he would Ir e md om heart over one diamor d ird h' t fore the onlv prsiblo ir.trv lerdi that West un have is the king of strides Supposing that South de ide t .id b rinrx k out W'eits etrv leading thi quien of spulcs M though U ht has only tin king and Son'll has aril one u er an honor he should nut the honor ra her, h should trv to allow his partner to g t in and v Apricots ('aiming 3 for Sc y, Is ib. hag 70c (uTimerv, !1. 20c . liFTTFR Fi'c.'h - IVORY SOAR End a Mr u, i hiidren Knov lcs and baby par- thur visiting Mrs Archie Woolf id in in iiar SOAi- '- Rer Bar GV CORN FARES REDUCED I'.l Backaches many LIKE sowomen perhaps like yourself M rs. used to suf-fBur-roug- with severe backaches every month. 1 hen she tried Lydia Rink- - hams Vegetable Compound, Shortly afterwards she wrote to us, believe it to be the best medicine 1 ever used. I sleep well, my nerves are better, my appetite is improved and I am gening stronger ail the tune. I I No. IM - can ,til )( Ma N Ok I'ii.t Kilt Am D.iv Kmiml trip fares reduced to li.isix of one and a third fires h tween all 0's I., st.itnins ill I t di, Idaho, lion tan.i. Nevada and Wvoiaia.. and to tile Northwest It, turn ample time limit, 21 days for a delightful sai itom. tiue-ua- v gent ( onsiilt Loe-al urlher IVetmls l PACIFIC 'lhe Oxerlarui Kowle1 -- MLX iv, M, 32c o cans 25c can lb. 2 Itrslleataatiai 11 Iv SALMON I Cl cn. King, i' m HONRV T i iu i;!iiN(i 'It l l t i'OWDRU ! F. I UNION i 3 TOMA TORI? EXCURSIONS - II. CO 21-da- y NO MORE 1 CAM n m'h Balls and Mr, spent nts 1 , pa .iaii uu i n ' lav to s h d c - a itfair of the week vrr iur'hdav anmersarv Mar-dea- : ender ribbons. A Fx spcil.ii, luxury, mystery, perfeotn n. it a a mistake, Mona to herself, fumbling ior the TPHE from 245th street sound tag But there was no mistake about Aed ruj more casual tbaa It would 4urn- out to be, Mona knew. The the box. The iusuiptiou said plain rauui LM -d j i I ha mi nf Row in on a of Mrs iiiiinih SaundPrs on Jul were laid for the Giuf Mr and Mrs following gut fs James S unoj.s and family of Mi Carlos Jensen of Cornish n Mrs Rudger NielILrum M B rmece and sen niffmd Sam, it rx Mrs Ouon Thurs-oMi" P M Harney and Mrs - i pie liridgi .with an honoi, hut not alwas And we are ail f.'isiihu with the rule of 'sonnd li.iiol low levtn that must be bionin at turns Both of these i (inventions ot pin late explained m the olluv,.Nl,, , ,as the n pi mng nnv cut ion lainiHr- - nnsundi st md 'always i iim an honor withit It is quiti true th honoi K'a r As i most j ot Logan canyon, Sunday Mr and Mrs ,1om jth K SvMmons and family have moed to Benson to make tin n home Mr Seamons has charge of a large farm dairy The Misses Gun Balls, Florence MuQuarrie and Klim H im ey wen guests at an informal party at N)K,ev Tuesday night The town board of Dustees will meit within the u t few davs to fi the levy fm town taxes Considei able tomimnt as to the amount of levy, is being indulged m. sunte suggests no lew as the town haa no bonded indebtedness while others favor a great reduction. Mi and Mrs Merlin Balls of Brigham and Mr and Mrs Leonard Haniev aiv emamped at Red Banks m Lot in canvon cnjoing c.imp life and font dinnus Henry H Sc.irnuns and family are comfortably located in their rew and he mtiful Home Mr and Mrs Ernest Lee and daughter, Manhn, of Salt Lake City, and the Misses Marv Lee and Lawanna Hanccy ieturned Tuesday from a pleasant outing on Bear Lake Mrs H it tie R Lee, Mary Lee Wilma Pttersen Myia L)unes and Ellen Ham.y attended the 4 H club training school at Smith-fielWedm sda Mrs Vircmia Lee of Salt Lake City and Mrs Sadie Haniev were guests of Mrs George E Harney of Logan Thursday The We Si w flub, division of the flub, m t at the home of Miss Mvra Baines, Thursday Mr.s Louisa Seamons and son. Ivan, and wifi attended the Gnf- fith reunion Tuesday The ball game at Amalga on Thursda tudvd in" the 14th inning to 5 Empire with a m oi p of Farley Ret se tailed halt on uo- iount of darkness Mhs Juno Burgess is spending at Petersboio. with a few da Mr and Mr- - Delbert Petersen MiMr and George Lamb son Grant and granddaughters. G 'noSeamons are at va and Logan (aiAoi tor a few days Wilma pitirsin, Ruth Malkin Jno. Lee n (I Mis Melba Seamons ttr,nded i tour day tourse of the M rnfi iiion si hool at th . . wiliidnkir Il - Hanging the gorgeous gown and wrap where she could see them, Mona lay down on the bed. The ice man's grandson the bad boy of the Sixties. The Mrs. Calla. hans and Mrs. Caseys would have much to dwell upon if they could glimpse the contents of that box and tlie note' Mona 8milei1 falnt7 at the thought She couldn't take such gifts. Not even for an She simply couldn't Well, maybe why not! Just for tonight! That was all he was offering it for and it was Steve, her old friend, Steve. He wanted to be proud of her. Rising resolutely from the bed, Mona searched in her purse for from that scamp, coin. hms-li- t w' the orauges," Heads would be yes and tails no, J humoredly. - k she decided. She flipped tha coin. A nice Tice out ot three times. i e ice iiox. Heads. s I, to take up to the Tails. Ah, yes, heads! She'd wear the gown. She threw herself on the bed t r again, the tumult ot indecision s !.,v a square larcn- ended. i Such is our emotional r i n a hand hlch mechanism that before 7:30 had ii s Mona was to arrived, a r simultaneously with her .t H an a. escort, Mona had made herself .V,. ran. r the note be-- ! fifthly believe that she was wearing 1 e ; tin e trilling1 the gown for him alone. She as wrong there or at least s m ii, e .pint In which - ,i. When I ask a a trille wrong. Anyone who looked ,j iv a art even for as lovely as Mona as she sped down ail good s'age man 'the stairs to meet Steve before the t oil selecting the Cal'ahans and Caseva should see in. 11 ns Its him. was doing a more universal , v setting. The world and the bait i mu t do justice to the service. wi .. worli, too. was to gaze on Mona Steve." !' i:;nl had written Uml Rel well repaid for the optical ' n ' hut Steve LuJ put Liui exeilion. (To lie Continued) I to it- ' The sight awaiting hr in tl dreary little Ixdioom x up d herself and Kitty in du Mo; blink. h,o'' i that M Lucky opened It! As Ma uoild h..e c pressed it, the coutems wo1,,! I, aw given her a good faint for lusur o l v v Cleaners indeed! from Pilgrim's. Mona wuu'l li.o known that smart l,veider con A huge IiomIi; tainer anywhere box, I i ' week. criss-cross-- d Mnran at this i if tlcie bad been J h iriliy bae been !' ' ' this , W hvu 1 MihhNM' Another st d yjONA caught her breath and i L -- L Mr.s CORLEY clients or employers. she cannot dismiss Barry from her mind. bStrve, wanting Mona to look her , loveliest and with no thought of - Impropriety, orders a gown and seat to her from Pilgrim's ntseinsive shop where Moan once vras a fashion model. (JVOW CO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER V pLlMBINQ the stairs after her visit to the hospital, Mona's step was lighter sod brisker than it had been for a long while, J Dad had seemed better, more cheerful than be bad been (or weeks. The doctors were encourag tog. Somewhere in science there bad been a discovery. They did but hold out a definite hope but maybe when he was stronger at buy rate, they assured Mona that Be was not losing ground. - "I Steve was to come for Mona at s f:S0. He had gone home to In v Suddenly Mona stopped dismay I Steve were dressing U meant she must wear formal evening clothes, too. And ahe bad nothing to wear nothing! Her old black satin had- done service for a year Usually when she accompanied Lot tie on parties the other girl would insist on loaning Mona a dress so that lack ot a costume would not be sufficient excuse for declining the Invitation. - But Mona coaid hardly borrow from Lottie tonight after turning adpwn definitely Lotties invitation far the evening. cHo.i4j!e black dress would have 8e recalled that she iiJiiietbypie dress to Alice, ostene u!y to he darned as only Alice .could do it, actually so that Alice toould go to the Elks ball. H 5Wlell, either Mona would go as sfc.waa or not at ail. Steve would hve to understand that .Airs. Moran opened the door and lee Mona into the little flat redolent with frying pork chops and warmth. Mil was expansive with innocent Mrs. Casey bad been over gnsslp. during the afternoon. Mary was klng with that fellow who kept hmrits In her office, the tall one they bad seen comiug out of the motion picture show. Genevieve was taking tap dancing and would teach Alice bad phoned. She was KJtty. wed, and would run down some sBernoon toon to bring Min's dress, SU darned, back with her. -- nil- r , Secrelarj. i , H.W. .wlfh Hyde Park " X I'. M B1 Honrv R, and i; Hurren, of Ml and Mi, W H'liu-arc spcndiij- 'In ;r a (Mill Ot TIHNKS at the home o' th, ir p 'rents Mis h H Webb and family Henr IS emilovtd with the state v it iu play - des i e to extend thi'r maims tor bank examiner fen, whil, is i the loe and sympathy manifested wilh a pai king ,nrp,u iium in bereavement it in then reiont nllis ai (alitor m i Mis H B Wehb fvt'Ki young Mis A M H n mil ,oii and family. ,j f'lai nice, aeromjunit Mr and s - Birthday Me BRIDGE s -'- Colorlul and exotic w il ,ul,.i',e ' wardrobe, .ualinu i shown. in mis loon ready btdny: Alan hio mount's, Aunam-(n a No-IIo- st 1 - n,--- . 14.11 i , young New w big of white ialf with Id dun.iiheHi. PGPST c- A- m t j the in l IN SIM XT!' I) MRATS Slicin' ('in; d. Sliced, lb. 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