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Show THE HERALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN', SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER UTAH, NOTES PONY CHORUS? Autumn Bride Honored At Parties NO, JUST GIRLS IN TYPE m MILLVILLE HAS 1 Au l flavtt l FLOWER EXHIBIT s'wc Hr,nu; Wli a L4 MILLVILLE Under the direction of the Better Homes of Millville, a very suc eessful flower show was held in the ward chapel Wednesday. At the judging was done. Air 8 15 p. m. a program was render-- ; ed with Mrs. Ernest R. Scott 11 Imurtl. huti to Fttle meltid floating. It improves the and era king .; s ta general opinion, r. are not )Miknous, and do Hot h:ic to he soaked in cold writer tor some time before sering. a?', i?sr! 6pm tist mm 1 chairman, londucting. Community singing was leaq by A K. Hovey with Veola OR son at the piano; prayer, Eslie Jensen, song, Would to God l Were A Dainty Apple Blossom", selection! chorus; violin girls Edward Larson and Junior Lar. son, accompanied by Lenora An. derson; a talk by Mayor Eali fii Tu m them, blue them, rover and with ui until reads to tmn more fhnoi the a Hrowned butter given both good flavor and color to a meat- less vegetable soup. Add It just IrtHon serving. Jensen. i on The committee arrange! ments; Olive Scott, Marian Jes Annie sop, Humphreys, Esllt Jensen and A. R. Hovey, shouk at tht fell highly complimented success of the first flower show of the ward Where the bloomi were given first and secom; place by competent judges. Near ly every one in the ward visite? the exhibit, either in the after ! noon or evening. A Hi litmus drink inn be made by pouring a pint of water over a raw apple cut in small pieces. Let stand an hour, strain, sweeten, add a stub of unnanion and chill Ilovey. Lilly Lost r. June Cowley, Bair, Kvelyn Baxter, laOrande I Milas Zollinger, Marcel Bair. Bliner Rindei knt ( ht. Udwm Tibbetts, Milton Ui. kel md Mi and iViis KemiricK Junior Girls Have Social The Junior Guls class of the Providence Fiis ward entertain, ed at a bonfire party Friday was A picnic supper evening. served and the evening was with singing and visiting. Fifteen were m attendance. The included committee in charge Ruth Kendrick. Miss Hazel Merrill. Lois and Miss es Hostess To M.G.R. Club Miss Ruby Johnson was hostess to members of the MG.R. club at her home Thursday evening. Music and conversation were enjoyed. Light refreshments were Twelve guests were inserved. cluded. ... Members , Of Club Arrange Party Now that the Olympic (tames have Ret a great new and here are sonic girls dressed for the part M record and gone Into history, Ios Angelans have they watch the tryouts. If you must know they are, the Olympic neckties, hats and other ap-1 - f left to discarded right: rAelvn Arden, Murueii Kav, Katherine pa ret donned for Hits big show. But the Los An- - f , Ginger Smith, Billy gdcs Junior Immber of Commerce will stage a Bloomberg, Ik tty Jane Stocktou and Dorothea Cunningham. ( ongress of Loogh Uiders and Kodeo labor Day, loi-quer- Honored Guest At Social Luncheon Honors Logan Visitor Verda Johnson and Miss Lanett Powell entertained at a surprise party at the home of Miss Powell Thursday evening in honor of Miss Virginia Jones. A variety of progressive eames were played after which a light supper was served. Those includ re m, m Mw, Hovey, Miss Dorothy Pond, Miss Nedra Anderson, Bill Heitz, Wilford I, arson, Kowallis, Harold Hansen, Rigby Lindquist, Albert Heitz and the hostesses. Miss Emma Quayle and Miss Lulu Andrews were hostesses at a prettily luncheon appointed given at the Quayle home Thursday afternoon in compliment to Miss Faye of Ward Preston, Idaho. The afternoon was spent playcard ing progressive games. Luncheon was served to the following; Miss Ward, Miss Gladys Miss Elda Rich, Miss Ges.sell, Elna Rich, Miss Blanche Ewer. Miss Verda Boudrero and the hostesses. Fall flowers formed an attractive centerpeice for table. Miss ies Ls La-vo- n Party Honors Grandchildren and Lloyd Webb of Logan. guests were Miss Ilah Kowallis, Bobbie Poulsen, Louis Avis Olson, Kowallis, Joyce Jorgenson. Bertha Kowallis, Clarence Poulsen, Delbert and Virgie Ol son. afternoon. Games were featured a enter, The time v.as spent playing card.! after v.huh a dainty lunch tamment after which lunch was was served. The small tables served. wete centered with bouquets of fall blossoms. Covers were marked for tv elve. Mrs. Preebil and Mrs. Veda Adams were special guests. pink cosmos and matching candlesticks with lighted pink apers The living rooms were decorated with zenias, gladioli and fern. Following luncheon a kennsing. ton - was enjoyed. Piano Recital i. An interesting recital piano was given by pupils of Miss Lucy Shaw at her home Tuesday aft eriioon The program was played Bernice Young, by the Misses Dora mid Veldu Peterson. an They gave enjoyable and varied piogram. showing careful training and an interest in their work. of the quadrangle, Ariel Hoth, Logan, ac.ed as Indian chief and took charge of the program and ceremonies. Evan Larsen, Willard, acted as the medicine man. A large camp fire was built and the crowd of 350 people gathered around it to listen to the follow- Mrs. Denton Rogers, who was observing her birthday anniversary was the guest of honor at a nohost party at her home given by members of her club Thursday Other Students In Club Members Entertain la idge party was given by members ol the Kalon club Fnd.iy evening at the Earl home in Logon iiinyon Several special guests were included The evening was spent playing bridge after who h refreshments were Return Horne 1 TIS EDWARDIAN RURGUNDY LIST MEASURES Green earn is sweeter if balled the busks on. Remove outside husks, turn back those left on eat. take olf silk, then rrpl.ue husks and tie before boiling of double-breaste- j Chicago U Faculty Members Visit Here 10-4-- 10-7-6- -2 ' 4-- 1 H CLUB GIRLS (Continued rr. ! Jot Here's More About A VK-- 6 from Page 1) K-- J AA-Q-7-6- -5 77 The Bidding The contract bidding would be South one club, West pass, North one heart, South would then bid one spade. Here we have two one over one bids each forcing. North should then bid two no trump because he has the diamond suit South would then take stopped. the contract to three no trump. The Play It would be East's opening lead and his proper play would be the four of diamonds as it is his longest and strongest suit, and in addition it is the only suit that was not bid by the opposition. The jack should be played from dumWest are. with the my, winning West should not make the mistake of returning a small diamond but should return the nine of diamonds so as not to block the hand off the three spot will allow him to go through the North hand. Tbe nine of diamonds will be won with dummys king. Some players would now make the misj Uu of leading a heart to declarer's ace so as to take the club finesse, but you can see that regardless of the distribution a club trick must be lost, therefore the proper play is to lose it immediately and the five of clubs .should be pluvrd from dummy West should go up with the nine in nil cud. avor to hold the trick so that he ran eonie thiough the diamonds, but North would play the jack and East would Win the trick with the king. East had now better cash his queen of diamonds or ho will lose it, and the declarer wins the remaining tricks, making four no trump health demonstration at the program during the afternoon. The third contest was the style dress review. Twenty-fiv- e girls from the following towns entered: Richmond. Hyde Park, North Logan, Millville, College Ward, and Hyrum. They modeled one of the dresses they had made in club work. This took plac. at 2 o'clock at the court house. They repeated this later in the dav at the exercises on the colThe judges wre lege campus Mrs S V. YounPr, Mrs. HaUip tce. Mrs C F. Olsen, and Miss Puby Harris. They selected as first place Beth Daineo of Hyde Dark and second place Rosella Nelsert, of Richmond. Eaeh of these girls modeled in a silk afternoon dress. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 3. il'Fu San Francisco butter today, 92 score 21. - ot MONEY J ll V BEGIN HERB TOD AT rOWNSETND, bcaatlfol HON A goom widow. Inherit her ha, band' million wllh tbe provliloa Her that he mail not rewed marriage, arranged bj her hatband' lawyer, who won Mona employer, was a strange alTalr. leaving her free nl the end ol year lo become her huaband'a wile la actuality or secore a divorce. Moaa, la love with Towneead's nephew. BARRY TOWNSEND, agreed ta tha marriage whro she thought Barry wae lout to her. She employe LOTTIE CARR, a n faihloa model, ae her and they eel oat lor Soath Amerlra, where Barry and are partSTEVE SACCAREI.M ners la a diamond mine. Mona brother. BCD. works at the mine. Mona hopes (or a reconciliation with Barry. She alno (eels Barry Is entitled to a share of hie ancle's (ortnne and wants to Bad a way to arrange this leadlly. Learning that Barry nod Sieve are on vactloa al Holiday lalaad the glrla leave their boat at Port of Spain. There they meet Bad. Ho agrees to take them by plane to Holiday lalaad. They make the trip next day an Barry and Sieve ore at tbe noon meal. NOW CO ON WITH THE STORY errrelary-companio- CHAPTER XL JfJARRY over. At this time, the grape leafhog per is a common nuisance tipm Virginia creeper, feeding In count less numbers upon the unJersid of the leaves. It Is espec.tii abundant during summer and I14 The leaves of the vines becom spotted, fade to a reddish yellov become dry, and then drop to th ground, leaving the vines bar and unattractive. Grape and som other plants are similarly affectet The graps lcafhopper is a sma Slender insect, pale, yellow-spott- c and showing some red marking on the wings when at rest. Control measures are largely A rectcd against the nymphal, 6 immature stages. A spray at th , rate of 3 ounces nicotine sulpha-(40)1.25 pounds whale oil soaj and 25 gallons of water is quit effective in killing the nymph that are actually hit. This ehout be applied when most of the lea; hoppers are immature, and tit spray should cover the unuersm of the leaves and hit the leafhot pers as they jump away. A 5f kill th will fresh nico-dunlco-duwl nymphs, and a 10 kill both nymphs and adults, f ca thorough dusting with 25 eium cyanide usually glvt a good control. Control measurt should be repeated if necessary. - GLENDALE! BRIDGE Bald the words over sod My dear, my dear! You are here!" . She looked up at htm. Tall, bronzed, glowing with health and vitality. Hts eyes strangely bine in hie browned lace. His skin darker than his hair. Steve strode forward. He, too, wag brown and vigorous. In this oppressive heat! Mona wondered how they endured it. Steve was grinning broadly. Yon? be cried. Yes, were here both of us in person!" Lottie added In an effort to break (he tension. Not s motion picture?" teased Steve. Well, you look handsome enough for one. Take my word for It!" He tossed g napkin on tbe table and seized Lottie by the shoulders. Ars you surprised? asked Mona, laughing. Surprised? We're overwhelmed! , And delighted too. How did you get here? Bud brought you, ot course, but where In blazes did yon " find him? : FOR LEAFHOFPEli with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Thomander New York and Mrs. D. T. Thomander are spending a few Lessons in fashion begin early for the modern miss. Smartly dressed d sport days this week with Mr. Vern for school, the young lady at the left wears a Nelson and family. of African brown solell felt, and the one to the right a BY MM. E. McKENNEY jacket Is Robinson the needle Chic Mr. and and Mrs. George Robin Hood model of pine green. practical Secretary American Bridge League of Preston are plaid skirt Both girls have bugs and berets of matching felt I believe that one of the most and daughter common faults of even the aver-ag- 3 spending a few weeks with Mr. bridge player is that he does and Mrs James Robinson. Miss Ethel Owen is spending a His not know when to sacrifice a trick. uncle, James M. Wheeler went ters of the ward at a dinner party Quite often it is necessary to give week with her friend, Miss Edna as far as Ogden with him. at the home of Mrs. Tennie A. up one or even two tricks in or- Wagstaff in 0"den. Utah. of Whitney, Owen Wednesday afternoon. Winward Abraham make a trick for yourself. der Mrs. Tennie Owen spent Monday Idaho, was transacting business In the following hand, the with Mrs. Martha Porter. Frederick Wanner Thursday. not to the should take clarer Mrs. Alta J. Auger spent Mon- with try Mrs. Genevieve J. Wheeler spent with finesse as it will do him no good Fifth ward in Preston day with her cousin, Mrs. Mrs. May Heb-do- Tuesday Robinson. he still must lose a trick In the her Savona and Dr. Dr. B. H. Willier club suit, therefore he should lose Herbert Owen motered to Ogden Childs, faculty members of Chiit immediately and not sacrifice Vincent Owen was at the home tranwas he where are an entry visiting in cago University, of C. J. Larsen Tuesday evening. Wednesday business. Cache Valley. The two arrived Mrs. William Patterson of Salt sacting a Leon Bergquist of Preston is here Friday while making 2 A Lake City is spending a few weeks spending a few days this week tour of Utah and today, are V yvitb her daughter, Mrs. Roah with his cousin Daniel Auger. visiting Logan canyon and other P, Larsen. The Relief Society district teachpoints of interest in the valley. on Wheeler who has been . AJ-- 8 Lloyd Clark of Newton, a formstperiaing the past ,two months ers, Mrs. Tennie A. Owen, Mrs. and Melva B. Wheeler, Mrs. Martha er student of Chicago University, with his grandparet--iMrs. George W. Wheeler left for S. Porter and Alta P. Larsen, en - is accompanying the, two on their his hbme In California Friday. tertained the mothers and daugh- local traveling. ing program. Club pledge by all the club members; song, Molly Malone" sei veil club members led by Wilma by of Special guests were Mrs Ernest the fire bring-e- r Peterson; story Earl, Mis A II John, Mrs J L. by W. D. Porter; dialogue by Cleo Christensen Earl, Mrs Robot Martin, Mrs and Amelia Jesse H11I, Mis Julio H Ilt.er, Hansen, of directed by Mrs Boyd Hatch and two ehil- - Anne Larsen,Newton, Miss Gladys Hobbs, Miss Eva Bax- club leader; tn Miss Kvlvia Latter, Miss Edith drenf ! ft Friday for their home sol.) bv Martin Hiestand, Smith, Mrs. )ougl is Hennques in New York City, after spend- - North Logan; bear stories br Di mid Mrs. Rcd l.ti knisun of halt mg the summer months at their rector William Peterson; Indian home in Logan canyon. Like Guv. song by Lothair Rich, Logan; candle lighting ceremony by five club girls; song Speed Away", by club members; tap3 by Conway Larsen abd Robert Crook-ston- , North Logan calf club members. The days program was out. lined by the county Club officers and Extension Agent Izolu D. Jen.,en and R. L. Wrigley. Four teams entered the home ecbnomics demonstration contest at JO a. m. They were us follows; North Logan, Edith Hanrey and Marjorie Nyman; Cornish, Mary Soivnson and Annie Rie Bingham; Snuthfield, Janiee Milligan and Virginia Rice; Millville, Winona Cummings and Fern M01.-oJudges of this contest were Miss Ruby Harris, Tremonton, afid Miss Fern Shipley, of the U. S A. C. First place was awarded to the North Logan team and their demonstration was on alteration of patterns. Their leaders 'are Miss Eva Beutier and Miss Anna Nyman. Second plate was awarded to the Cornish girls who. demonstrated correct table rvice. Their leaders are Mrs. Lilhc Balter and Miss Aud.ev ' Bergeson. Dr. J. C. Hayward, countv physician, and Dr. T. B. Budge examined the health contestants. Each community having club work was allowed a repiesentative. It is necessary that ten contestants enter before one is eligible to the state contests which will ne held duriitg the fair in October. Entrants were Annie Rigby, Newton; . Dflva Daines, Snnthfield, Helen Christiansen, Hyrum; Ellen inp and Marietta Nyman, North Athahe Howell, Hyd togan; Bark; Bertha Monson. Richmond; Joyce Grace Scott, MillvilD; Sihenk, College tVard and Mary Sorenson, Cormsh. The winner was Dtlva Daines. Smithfield, a member of Favell Roekelleys club of The other girls scoring high in No, no, no not the nearer; she Phoebe. Speck. But the wrap, broad with Edwardian coat on lines, thii center, were Anna Rigby, is an evening Burgundy new the was Newton; Bertha Monson, Richamong shoulders, fitted waist and muttonleg sleeves. It Institute mond and Helen Christiansen, Hywestern sles presented at the recent Western Apparel wholesalers. rum., These four girl3 gave a staged by S.in Francisco manufacturers and Summer Visitors hIowIv, liny will remain soft ami lili.thie. sister-in-la- Gay Luncheon For Guests Mrs H. D. Hansen entertained her home Wednesday in comMrs. S. V. Prows entertained pliment to her grandchildren, at luncheon at her home Wed Miss Ruth master nesday afternoon. The table was Hansen, George Hansen of Salt Lake City centered with a crystal bowl of at It art slmi'H lire stalled with newsi'iH'rs amt allowed ta dry NTRA t Professor and Mrs. A. J. Han son of Logan gave very Interesting talks on artistic arrangement of cut flowers and points to b considered in judging. They complimented the people of Mill ville very highly for the great interest and wonderful display ot so many beautiful flowers. t A social hour was enjoyed. To remove gras stains from white dothes, make a paste of baking od'i and soap and water and spread thickly over the shun. heir : H If the tops of fruit jars are dipMd into paraffin they liecotne absolutely air tigtit. was cole daughter. Fern, who anniverbav hratmg Ler Imth.Liy The guests wwe Kern Kend TibbitU Margaret nek, Marv vlt, Bm C'ottuii ).it g, about two thick in ikes a good pad for an nesses ironing and Mrs Ctoige Kendruk entertained at a patty Priday evening at the summer home in , Editor Quirk Mr A A .1 Canyon Party For Daughter m honor of MRS. RULA C. PITZER THEY'LL WIN HIGH MARKS FOR CHIC rN a popular Miss Yt-l- a autumn bruit, uab the mouf or a miscellaneous flower giep ri" dav evening at the hot.ie of Mis Alu Miss by Jean, Hennigir Neiderhaust r, Mi lone uKon aiid Miss Beatrice A n The following nrot im uas givIrene ivteison; en: reading, Mi x al solo. Miss Tr.i Wilson, vt (ill trio. Miss H lon and Miss Hu-eNeuit h uiei .uni Mi Tyia Wilson, piano solo. Mi 1 to wen. Visiting was enjoivl and dainty refreshments W(ie served to about I it ty guests. Mjs Wilson reteivod many loel i'll is tl au and Mis Ann. Miss Olsen Smith, a n cent bride and Miss Mae Lundhog, who is leav(Nty, were ing soon for S,.lt the guests of honor at a bonfire bj party given Thursday evening the officer and hr. her; of the Kiver Hu?lds Sunil tv v lmol eanvon 1932. THE WOMANS PAGE SOCIAL - CLUB Logan 3, st st 1 H.W. CORLEY t KASUMCtm little maid, responding to Barry's gARRY nodded. Then Its to the easual remarks, smiling at Steve car. The boye will bring If up 4 and regarding Lottie with quizzical later. , affection. 'Where do we go from here?" 1 Lottie, too, she could see was not asked Lottie, taking her hat and ! at ease. Why had they come? purse trom the chair. YYF course there was the plan to Well, mostly we sleep until thret attempt to give liarry part ot or bo. Then well have tea. Aftei tbe Townsend fortune. That, aboard that Its cooler and we can walk tbe Miranda, had seemed an ade- or drive around tbe place. It gets , quate reason. In tbe presence ot dark fairly early, you know, and these two young men we don't have dinner until Its too It seemed almost out ot the ques- dark to do anything except eat and 'A tion. sleep. way should she In What more two "Set But I thought you came here tor explanation places," Barry structed them. offer? How could she speak ot a vacation! Lottie exclaimed. This la a vacation. There are money to Barry? "We were tired of New York and lots of things to do here. Golf, for rpHE arrival of the young ladles had provided much 'speculation thought wed take a trip down Instance, and were planning a In tbe kitchen. Marla, the old cook, X here, Mona found herself saying landing field" bad waddled to the door about In one of the pauses, adding unWe fish and ride horseback too, , which she peered with misplaced necessarily, the West Indies, I Barry put In. Well see you at' confidence in Its power to conceal. mean." J tea! . Josie, another maid, the counterWhere did you run Into Bud?' Tbe glrla felt definitely dismissed. part of Florence, In a red skirt and Barry asked without Idoktng at her. It bad been so different trom the white blouse, was watching, frankly He lighted a pipe, cupping bis band way Mona had hoped to meet Barry; absorbed. Onder a convenient tree over Its bowl, then turned away as again. Here to the brassy glare of; several barefoot native boys bad he flung tbe dead match out on the sun at midday with her bair rum-- i pled, ber nose needing powder, berj gathered In silent admiration of the roadway. frock wrinkled from the journey new arrivals. Instantly two native boys made from Port of Spain. The ladles will have coffee with a dive for It. Steve Bbe bad dreamed of such a differlaughed. They American sugar, Florence. Pawpaw think Its a clgaret end, he told ent meeting. At evening, perhaps, in the moonlight. She Bhould have' do you like pawpaw, Mona? Steak the girls. We give them a weekly and breadfruit. I'm glad you came supply of clgarets, yet they always worn a silver gown and there should have been mcslo In the today because we only have steak bang around for anything they can offing. She had dreamed of an ador-- , once In a blue moon. Ask Marla to ing Barry whose heart brimmed pick up." love toss together a salad too. Are they as poor as that?" askod with the same breathless Heavens, I thought this was Mona. Then she blushed because which ebe herself felt! She bad dreamed ot that moment In his You the breakfast, exclaimed Lottie. remark seemed a reflection on arms when all the misunderstandcertainly don't care what happens Barry's wage system. ings and cruelties of the past to your figures here!" Our natives aren't, Barry said months would be swept away! Here she was and here was This is tbe best coffee I've had In dryly. to his the south, Mona announced. What can he think ot me? Barry, As formally polite manner toward her as he would Like It? I taught Marla how to Mona thought miserably. And have been to any easual guest. make It, Barry said proudly. The why, oh why, did we come here? There had not been even a fleering best coffee In tbe world is right We might at least have cabled!" glimpse ot bis earlier warmth of here in the West Indies, but no one The meal was finished and they feeling. Barrys voice, directing the maid seems to know how to make It. arose. Baxry, summoning Florence, who followed with an armful ot made Your toother pretty good asked her to bring Joels. soft towels, rose to them as FlorSteve said, coffee, I remember, Well give each of you a maid, ence, bowing, opened a door. , Barry said, Take Mrs. Townsend turning to Mona. What Is that old Barry added, turning to Mona. ) some hot water, Josie. are Here and as Florence sweet as Black they night, proverb? Mrs. Townsend! Well, why not? The courtsied. little maids love, hot as you know the place!" That was her name. Take your choice. Every man tor his own coun"Madame will kindly enter? tha, To the native women he added try," Lottie remarked demurely and quickly, The Madames will oecupy maid said softly. Mona brought ber-i- , I the two apartments overlooking the self abruptly out of her reverie. there was a burst of laughter. Lottie said, "What a lovely Sweet as love! Why had she harbor. room! Well, do you think the boys Kteva mentioned baggage. piroie. Mona wondered miserably, I think Bud put It somewhere," wers glad e . is? Outwardly she was calm enough, w (To Be Continued) accepting the dainty service of the Mona said. - Barry placed a chair for Mona. Sit down. he urged. Yod musl be tired. That air trip nlways Dear ly finishes us. It was only an hour." She sat down and tossed her hat Into an empty seat, fluffing her hair with expert fingers We must look like wrecks, Mona added ruefully. "And were starved! announced Do you suppose. Lottie frankly. Mister, you could spare a poor girl a sandwich? Barry called and Immediately tbe little maid appeared In the door j; - J Jo-si- e. 1 t - "A I |