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Show VMTV THE HERALD NOTES Fashion Plaque ?l NTDA v .krtirlt No. 5. U M. E. McKENNEV American Bridgr , While we mufat all admit that there is a great thrill in the bidding and making of a slam for cr even in correctly bidding real thrill of a bridge jKtill lies in the proper play cards. This point was the topic of gen- the recent at eral discussion American Whist League tourna- of the experts ment and many were of the opinion that the beginner at contract is devoting toa hi tie too much of his time learning the bidding conventions and not enough to mastering .he plav of the hand. The good card player never he tries pi ivs a card carelessly to make the play of his cards The better you talk for him. know and apply the language of the better cards game you will have. PAGE THREE. 2. HI.'-- III UK N ! Mnii il h mitt 4ltUr. litif 1.153 ' Vm In i I I b.-t- XX cikHHi. nb( irarn At ihr ottiii- jh.it dn Mona ban low . Ml. roh and nii'i II It l nf hul Koti.iii? proinior ft ii i fo time ntlh him. bi t n Htid Moran lo Ihr llnl-pti- in imj I iitli in srr 111 I'K IIAHHINi, i i bv wj etiCC .? m )ul- MRS. RULAC. PITZEK Editor ! Mi - Guests Sunday .mil h.ix delighted ru! lit Urt - U "S T .V v(isxy id' I I 1 r . I JHIE rar would c.il! for tl e oun ladies In half an L u.r, he said. T et's go, u re d Let ti.e ulut bon. Mill ihr propr dnr. nlm baa undrr-nnrl- d totiniTiion. Mona arm hrt s idan nnul.-looihrr ami frara br norinf lug nub u.ntsirr. bire quiet her ;gllE Md Lottie what she had J OTTIE suit. Tito blue pajama Jacket r !:Mil III: ' Villi, fashion niodrl, arm's lcri;i!i ra'iicr carefully wMit hurling m learn-when the girls were tin rnm, dixiiiOAi'k tier ftntrl and Join at rim vould have caught on a pi tine flame over Lot lu Hoi he irt a Cozy together evening speudiB 'I hen Sltorn and Mrr. took r. p'.,,-- of her heart tie's bed. She buriowed tn the lie Lottie's apartment a few evtuiugs t LI partner arrive. an evening gown i Inset, selecting to Itc Harry Tawnafad p rot exas they at these words leaped strri.later. Cooking In, for herself and another for Mona. Harry teli Mona how Sine yearn how him. Itriora had hrfrientlrd and having a feminine1 She tucked h r slippered feet Mona wheeltd about. Lovelorn? touiihrr ihry aailrd for South pressed it. m ath her on lie chaise longue and What do you no an by that V of hat. America find lme lrrn operating a dinmond mine that luwiumd What do I mean hy lovelorn? L seemed that Barry Townsend's her eves be. a.e pihsive. Wearing' inlirriti d Viler Moan and her frlrndn 'mother had been first engaged to blue velvet p.imhi.is Lottie looked Why, just that. Lovelorn! VouTa in. id ou r neels in love.'1 ne t! .pprr r!h llnrhfne tell hi hrtiiennnf ihnl Mer hna Mr. Townsend who was Barry's like a lovc'v bl aid angel. Her, s.j ,M j,ot'le" ,j j,ln t known m I be the huuf i nii.rtss thoughts wile Imeirupted by the' Lottie In Id her gown, a soft whits ivru. ihr saneion unde and Mr. Carretson's friend. t.hin Is sir n Ihls dlnnmnil. halo of chinon. above lur lovely She w.is half Spanish, this beautl-- shrill ringing of the telephone. Mm i.i, o u i rii 'iiie SToit kid. She h i - GU and 1 m'ly ot Barry's. Wiaitby and mother ful XH CHAPTER she waj smiling her provoking of excellent family. After being cn ring! We i.in't be bothered, smile. next few days passed swiftly it to one brother sbo married ring." gaged Ho I'm ridiculous? sho said, for Mona. Sh.e was relieved This was prrcKrly what the tele Not the elder one who the oth-rthe gown carefully about her herself about Bud, had persuaded had the most money, but Barry's phone did. Th Instrument contln hipr, and surveying the effort In the that the hov she had seen that night father who was the younger. The ucd to jancir noisily until Lottie mirror. Then she looked hark at Itiilleulous? Not at all! at the. Holy eon Club was someone roso unwillingly, walked to the "'ina. jilted fiance never recovered from little silken hi dro,.m and flung her- You're In love, my girl, or mv name else. Bud was working regularly blow and the girl's father re this self clown In a chair, prepared for lpn't Lottie Fberlock William Burns now, had turned over ?20 to Ma on fused to forgive her for It- - She be- an exhaustive chat. Lottie was a Parr. Saturday. Kitty was doing well In longtd to an honorable family and! victim of trlrphonitK" once she! "Ho you think I'm In love with school too. had fall- d to keep her word. prrruaded herself to take up the Plcve S icccrell!? Why. you know I'm not! little The father gave his daughter her receiver. Steve, braving I didn't say Sieve. You're !u love Her voice answered sharply and Ha's Indignation, ealed Mona on the dowry, of course, but he never to her again. As a wedding rather anxiou.ly. Mona thought Al- with Barry Tow user 1!" telephone. Barry Townsend haunted spokelie Barry? What In the v.,rld makes gave her some land In Brazil- most immediately Lottie was back the office. Finally, breaking her vow gift -land you think Unit?" In the living room. that had not been Oil, I read tt In the Gazette. Now to Indulge In social engage- tjve n hundreds of years. "It's for you." she said. For me?" Mona looked blank. hurry! Let's ho off to the festiviments with anyone met through the .Maybe you'll find a diamond ties. And, by tho way, I'll take care office, Mona went to lunch with mino on It." the father had said. "Why, no one knows I'm here not of Sieve. lie wont mind!" He meant It as a bitter jest but the even Mother!" Barry. Ml call up Bud," Mona decided Lottie shrugged. "Then Its someland was. after all, in the diamond After all. Stove Introduced me," one who took great pains to locate as they were about to leave the country. apartment- - "I'll tell him I'm going she eased her conscience. Later she Then came the amazlug part. An you," she observed. Mona took up the telephone, and D 'e home late. went to tea with him at a smart old Degress, crossing the land one k'r telephone call was promptly down town tea place while Mollle day, pii ked up a shiny stone. It said "Hello." The voice at the was a diamond! end of the wire was that 0f followed by another. It was a other Drury relieved her at the reception Barry Townsend's valet. safl0 from Buck Harkins to Bud Barry's father had worked the desk. mine, had organized a syndicate tor Mr. Townsend presented bis com- Moran. Go after her tn a couple ot Llttlo by little, piece by piece, this purpose, but It bad always been pliments and asked tf the young Buck Instructed. Tell her Mona gleaned tlie story of Barry's a joke in the Townsend family for ladies would care to come up for a hours, business In South America, Steve's the mine had been a source of ex- late supper? The gentlemen were your mother is bilk, see? And while connection with It. and the friend pense Instead of gain. When Barrys dressing, and they had Instructed she's putting on her hat get an Im- father died be left his entire estate Morgan to call several numbers un, pression of the door. Keep your ship between these two. eyes open, Kid, and your month Park and Third avenues never to his son. til Miss Moran was located. It was Steve who had helped As a matter of fact Morgan bad shut. It's a safe bet Steve will show meet, no matter how far they go," slit had told Barry significantly. Barry make something of this prop- beetf Instructed to call out the po- those girls that diamond tonight!" Stevo had been born on Third. erty. Steve was diplomatic In deal- lice, the fire department and the (To Be Continued) II ISIMNEss 5' h i'1 Ail" 0 ' DU' .sk.ip in, i.i i. s i Os, u i!w 3fc . proprietor 'NX ijt A. At (w t "If you here. I'll TN v Afy A:; rs 'U 2 Hum upss lmmc-- ! ;i. .1 la -- Bridge Supper i.r tfl l been !! I c.iat go nl.oi. lui"y at some hiuMnos nr oihr and luvtn't smi him for an age M , u llrl, ..AU (lf lwd J ,j ,,w. the ycjng ftdks our, I l.ko to gt t tom t hi r and fir he it from rue, l.oitio t'air, to ru.u any h e lorn it i It I v t and .am, Mra. j no! Mrs Luther 'pi, fticliuril. left u k .n tup IhrmiKh of southcru p u k i' Old r ' . lip i penp. radio VOUO. N Parks it "" .In THIS 4'OTTON huge ncr dress fcatuics the i.t c Im g I'm-liiten.-tinline which is present and pioinists In lie .in autumn number, 'i he stand up ol id lar and bow are of retl Rh V. I c h is been h popular sev-i.- ii in Wvv Yoj k f iv t i mg Ip ae t tvicf tbcari. I fr.V . i su u popular it J . ; on lul Una r3-rlit kuiM'orin her in:ilnl imhcr. moih-i- t. m tit and af'ir HI I I mht. ba ItrolliiT, HI II alm-n- l t n Tor Ihree miklrrii'u!) v M rtiuriirrt. trori lib nn drchvrd and iruM ruiu hr baa iliiHCiht of tut p t oprtt1 orlTrd a u"n mi.l r;i acnl tn Mona huli, ntfrr inuih inilf r i'li ( CZORLEY iuiIi Ui mms. logrUitr Steve and Ranv .id made good, Imck tn New York Now Larry undo to re trying to (lease money tiD.t It tally would not belong to the nig man until lie v was 30 so tin ewuld install new dredglbg n.i. hinery In the Mmia He o Ud her look of Inquiry mine. Steve, inm, v, r. had found Sure. '.Vt tu long there. Weiego the gorgeous uMn;..iid wliieb they trig hack when we've tied up a few called the EUi;rN ,.f p. ru, Yhv don nu marry one of mailt rs of business be wonderful," Mona these diainom It n. Lcttic askf.1 No subways, uo presently, said wiMfully. Mona mail crowds, no "They d make you Queen! Barry charming an has askul tin pUt in. snoh" flurry tfar-- it Ihmt j u like mu Won t you for give tut for living on Patk line?" ID y ,j wLh to be forgiven?' Ther y no Third aeuue and no and I belong, Park w itre HU W I repiinlt DON I W.itl h 1 -- H.W ot MONEY T & UVJI 1 I w J I BRIDGE 15V 19.', 2. THE WOMAN'S PAGE SOCIAL - CLUB Neri-tarj- TUESDAY. AUGUST JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH. - j & $ . I ! Hi-- Delighful Affair Mrs. G. W. 'Ihi'elin- we. Ii" tess at a delielil full' m r,m,,i A bridge supper lit her Inner on In Center. Friday evening The gin were seated at one l.uy t and two smaller one, o' The table renterpu i es pink and yellow snapdi.. ayoim A Idowere nns summer of wealth used to decorate the livuo room.-The guest list mi hull d Mr Luther d left-han- d I'.rvon t . Honored Guest At Party , Shower Honors Recent Bride Young Visitors Entertained Barbara Ann Preston at dinner this afternoon at parents home in compliment to ixiliary Meeting h ednesuay Aiternoon cousins, Josephine and Hetty Jancixi i i who arrived m Logan Preston, Dr Saturday with their father. A Alex Preston, for a weeks visit of .he AmorOther guests were Jann-iu'iImfv will l?c held Rav nWV--a Leu it 3 o' lock land Kav Fak-k- cousins from Silt icy lUtYiino i.n he (.Vnijjjlx r nf ( onimon e Lake City. All and fiffuers are v to rv Pi i sent .is delegates w :li hr elf! t r ti t repiesent theloi ,tl unit at the state conven- ' Features for Wednesday, Aug- - 3 Morning. t., Cheese, Crackers, 2 2 i!s- - SAUSAGE lbs. STEAKS Eastern Steer Beef Loin or Round-Po- und ' j 8-l- b. ream u!l Iurily Jamburger ; :t i. n l lbs. Honey, Nev 25c 25 C bucket bucket all-c- Cache Junction ( rnp: l Quart Potatoes, t t Hi. T K'd ; Vca! ,t lbs. 115 North Main I lat ii I at a reMuiii-.inor roric li.uk anil lrr.it loiir-cl- f In a lair mi. ick. Ii-- , a lnwi ol rti-!cllo;:"b Coni I'Eiki- -, vitli milk aii'l a liit of fruit. )i lirioti! laov l Ilrlis von s!rri MUimlrr. .Ill'll of ounr tiling hr a 5 ! Matin trv it Krllo"" in Ikittlr I'crk. Dili)!' l I i l I.OGAN lU.I.SN - 1, UK - IIYlil.M Sardines, Large ran; ,'i for 25c 59c 10c Peanut Brittle 15c Pork 25c 19c Beans & Diimerctte a Oranges 19c I Large, ji IUC fi t ; do.eit Rib and ( hoicc. Frroh . Wrappi-- . SMITHFIELD - Specials for Wed., Aug. 3 per gallon 29c VINEGAR SOAP-P- bars 15s 5 &G per pound 21c . n . . sssus sasssEBa j a n it. e s .. SHREDDED WHEAT FRUIT JAR CAPS-zi- nc FRUIT JAR ODS-K- err "iwpkg.lOc . . per doz. 23c . . per pkg. 13c . S-- " Mayonnaise im,:i bint 2S Coffee Tip Top lh. 20 20 is. i g Potatoes Honey Gallon Fail 79 3 pkgs. 10c Best 3 . Loan, Utah iT 1 M. I IlfllUlllJ 1 1 5c 10c 29c 59c Bacon Squares m I Tonight - Quality Meats liin lb. 12c Lhops Weiners Bint tumf ' Cant Lynn Haxker. George Jones, Ray and Merton Jensen Malmberg. motored to Log-canyon where they spent the week-enReid H Ballard of Salt Lake City i - viMhrg hi' parents, Mr. and Mis C K Ballard. Mr. amt Mis Aithur E. Meads ind family attended the funeral "1 vices for hi- sister at Salt Lake Uy Saturday Ia.twrem-- e Klalmberg, Mrs. An-me K. Malmberg and daughter, Salad Dressing st (Kds it LARD Home Rendered, pound eiu . iound MI) 'd the high score and the prize was awaidtd to Mrs. Paul BHwell prize can Milk, IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT LARD-- ...h?,hxh.1'R::t'S...-.ere,ulnCPiNiel-e- n Wednesday, August b. f? I.' f II I . high grade, per lb. FLOUR high patent, 48-lbag CANTALOUPES-e- x. lg each BANANAS pound : i Milk Tall can COFFEE BUTTER Party st Mrs J H. Mickelson was the motif for a surprise party given by a group of friends at her home Monday afternoon. The afternoon was spent playing bridge after which dainty refreshments were served HE. Im afi.mi I must get a Ruth motored to Idaho Falls, Ida- ho, Wedensday, where they are wife with some money friends relatives for and SHK U'.tndidlv You'll hardly visiting an indefinite time. The get her with anything Mrs. Merlin F. Ballard enter- Humorist tained the Senior Sewing club Friday Mrs. Delbert E. Jensen Vylvdia E Pi ihhai'i s VKet iA' i.c ,Ttu,'.d was a special guest. Mrs Lucy Malmberg and daughrip ter. Matjorie, are visiting friends and relatives at Logan Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Elwood iaml family of Lewiston were the ?IK,sls of Mr Bnd Mrs GcorRe H Elwood. Sunday. fvV'x "! Mrs E. L. Henderson of Coke-villWyo., is visiting Mr and Mrs E C. Crawford. Mrs. Nels R. Nelson was a speGo cial guest at a dinner given m Simply h honor of her birthday anniverHer i.J hin ? 'Tirol d( r A' uMldii t "o L JiA sary. Dinner was served to !" livk fio of her guests, which consisted IV ivhi"i u, t dL ( tnrv)' :,lri o sons and daughters and their famir uxf u n' ti h it " ,i' it ;d. n lies. per lb LEAIONS-do- zen t No-Ho- gifs hei h r n'o-bti- TOMATOES Friends Arrange ,m-e- i c: I - Mrs. Mae Mtisscr, who with members of her family left Tuesfor Los Angclis day morning where she will spend the next Mi.'v Moua Sv how eir.erUined at was the year, guest at a theater her and supper party given Monthly aht?;,nemiMS Ihuieous shower at comlurtioy evening in evening by Mrs A M McDonald. pliment to Mis Leo A. Schow, a Mrs. R. E. Chnstofferson and Miss recent bride Louise Crane. vit.N spout playing The Mrs. Musser was presented with a v.i'kiv afti i which a gift by the hostesses. grut" i i re h1 t r.t s were served Th h i Mg looms were decorated with Milium r flovvero. TutS-gars , ware im Inch'd Mr S, h v ieteived niinv Iovelv Outing In Logan Canyon The following couples enjoyed an outing in Logan canyon Saturday and Sunday: Mr and Mrs. lddwin Fish, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mr. anu Mrs. Walter Hugie, Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Henry MeClulloek. Mr, M Ml s Wright, Mrs. W If Goedrieli, Car Joel E. Ricks. Mrs W lisle, Mrs. H. J H.reh. Mr.. Wes ton Vernon, Mrs. M t Hard;. Mrs. S. M. Budge. Mrs O. Gu., Mrs George B Cardon. J ho Mrs. W. R. Ireston, Mi Christiansen. Mrs Rhode B Cook Mrs. J. C. Hayward. Mrs K P 'to Champ, Miss Dora Wright, Charlotte Dancy. Mrs Josi pli .Mm H. rell of Ogden, Mrs Thoni-tFarr of Smithfield, Mr- - Kenneth Mis Sir.ihj Rrownmg of Preston. Huntsman Sturgess of Beikek;, Calif., and Mrs Kenneth ('o.oomi of San Antonio. Texas Bridge followed supper and ioio o .L prizes were aw, mini Champ and Mrs. Ilaywud was drawn hy Mrs prize , Wright... i - j ui-i- Tlie Itiilding ninth slatted the bidding with one lin limnp. West and North East put in a pm. cd hid of two diamonds which Smith promptly doubled. At auction. after a hid of one no trump, double is considered a right-handouble business while a This is known as is inforrnatory the right and left double. The Elay South's opening lead was the of king spades. What would vou play from the North hand? You know that your partner would like to have you in the lead to lead trumn through the ueclarer so your play would be the queen of spades on partner's king and now partner ran safely lead a small snadc. When duinmv plavs smai' North can wip wiAX the cigM spot. Nmth now leads the ace of diamonds followed bv the eight of diamonds. When East played the jack, South won with the king and cashed his good ace of spades. He then led his king of clubs which East won with the ace and returned a club. South winning South's next with the queen. play wa a small heart. When the 10 was played from dummy, North played the jack and East won with the king, and now you can see that North and South are bound to make two hearts and a diamond, and all that East, the declarer, made was four tricks, going down 400 and 30 honors for a rams 430 on the board. (Copyrtv , 1932. NEA Service, Inc.) 1 rj-H- Ib.llc Ib.llc Tomatoes Headquarters For 2 ib. Sausage or Hamburger 2 Pounds They Lamb Chops Loin 19 Are Alwavs Fresh 2 1omnls Ar iu'ur s Fain v I 25 Atn Bacon Squares Fro h In 11 For Pmi. id 1 1; v oi 18c on cun rM iid on Them w as! 0 - llb.pkgJOc COCOA -- Cu!!r, high qnalily, 2 !bs. 23c 2 pkgs. 15c U. 5. Inspected Meats PORK STEAKS YEARLING ...' r'(ilT0fl 3AC0N--?!";.?- 1' Steaks f - 10 lbs. 9c COFFEE r U. S. Steer Beef Per Pound . While Thev Last' . . . . . . b its C. S. Inspected Salt Bacon 15 .... ... NEW POTATOES jar lb. 5- Fresh Ripe . . Juicy, per doz. 19c ORANGES-Swe- tl, New Reds Peanut Butter lc long green, each ... BOOING BEEF 2 lbs. 25c CHOPS, 2 lbs. 19c cured, sliced . . . Ib. 18c lb. 8c 5aswSMp n I ti.luKAUiAdM fv 44' |