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P1TZER, Phone 50 TUESDAY, JULY LOGAN, UTAH, L, HMnli. fri'Mi'iift ftriia Editor KTlCHEN you some fiumls and some fMtdom vh not irv to please her and work well by doing your U Get a earning hi i respet t good edmalion so that you lan v our own i !,rn way in the world If. when uni iio ot age. and ou fiml her lestiic-turn- s too dtistu, nou ean then strike out in the world for your-mMeunwhilt applet late a good home, and a gtandmothtr who Thinks onlv of join welfare Yair parents are thinking only D..U The following group en; ' Mrs Dav:d Shepherd of Pln Oh C them o. your gHoJ. horseback trip from Tony Grove Alto, Calif., who is visiting in Lo- Two eai pass swiftl Thiee lhtcU old poind jiheerfull in Logan canyon, to Tony Lake gan for a month with friends and thtu pioWtois in tin lulloAing It wont hurt you to wart a while pnij whitp Pine Lake, Sunday relatives was the guest of honor at lefoie enjoving the tuedom you letter Boyd Hatch and an attractively arranged bridge dtsire Lon t be too anxious to eve Mondav New of York HOW TO WIN HIM? daughter, Betty, supper party given up Freedom brings .serums glow Mrs bv S Eccles. Mrs Mr S Hotel and the Eccles, City, Dear 1 .within: ning at i usponsibrlities Mrs. Marie Christensen and Har- VV. J Carlisle and Mrs Joseph We are three girts ol the old Hemmingway of Ogden, Attor- Carlisle. We are placing K.trm district ney and Mrs. Asa Bullen and Mr. IIAIi ( TEK Ol NT- The serving tables were a. tracour problems tug ther ami and Mrs. H. J. Hatch. with bouquets of summer gartive ou for some to them ending Dear Cynthia: reFollowing the trip the guests Place cards were den flowers good mb KY. If I marry tile li") I love it turned to the summer home of marked for Mrs Shepherd. Miss will offend m whole family. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hatch in Lo1, am i girl unci r age. Hattie Smith, Mrs A N. Sorenthink lie inn't quite in They Miss 1 Sorenson. gan canyon and enjoyed a swimMiss like a buy 9 years my senior Mary sen, my class, they say. lie doesn't ming party. Later m the evening a Edith Bowen, Mrs R W B:u ey, to like seems very niiii'h. lie dress very welt, 1 admit. Hut bonfire supper was served Mrs C. L Jones, Mrs Will ef me, hot only as a friend, lie he has a fine rhuructer and I doi'Nii t want to go with me at Treadwell, Mrs. R S Belnap, Mis think, wdh my cooMration, W. J Hulme, Mrs H J Hutch all. 1 like him nufulW net! can have u fine future, lie Mrs. Milton Merrill, Mrs Ros oe he wry it would and think loves me a hit and will do anyHess, Mrs Edwin VV. Carlisle. Miss difficult to forget him. Will thing for me. What should I Frances Kelley, Miss Evelyn Caroil please tell nu how I cult do ? hostess The members of the Logan lisle and thescore will Ills attention? INTERESTED The high ptize for bridge mat-teat a club entertained for marts out a that the blue into Archery into heart (or Sailing right to Miss Smith Mis awarded was I HI. am 1, almost It, at the uni banquet Monday evening a wrhite sports dress of ribbed ehardomze gives a girl an air! Marry bun ami put your shoulwith a an orphan and live with m Bluebird. The banquet taDies were Shepherd was presented This one has inverted back pleat, as well as front, for roominess der to the wheel Help him make me Jshe make centered with blue and white paint- guest prize. grandmother. thit suecess vou (Mil foresee The man in getting about, and a jabot front, of work quite a lot She I not ed daisies, blue and white being wears heavy linen slacks and a blown and white basque shirt, Put if vou take this advice, be Places In favor of my going visiting the colors of the club topped by a brown beret The gul wears a white fabric hat. made pupired to go on in spite of dif-Iin were marked for thirty-fiv- e ver tiruodinother guests often, Don t he the soft that uIUch to fit snugly and not fly off at the first breeze that tomes oyer Preston Pond acted as toastmashnv-.nalways align if I like a In the water. got hut k to tiie family after ter and responses were made by Mie doesn't like for until) own lead and voui ome taken D. W. Pittman. and Crookston Lpn friends to voit me. What nhull allowed it A reading was given by Miss Dor1 do? A swimming party was enjoyed Carlisle Pond Thain De played Lebros of Los the Wealing i lathes is ;i thing one othy members by am HI I like a cerI, tan m quite Chat hi ter must he piano selections. Special guests at club Monday evening at the CSAC memHe the affair were Ora Smith of Og- swimming pool. Twenty-fiv- e tain bo thttfullv mgtHined with the yeuis imfull) wlL den and John H. Wilson. vv tinted to take me for an auto bers were In attendance Mr Brumley Farr, who is lea- - month at Burley, where she will of club officers A reorganisation ride a tew ila.vs ago. It would Following the swim the group oe the guest ol Dr and Mrs. Ear! TUI LY IN M)K took place after the banquet The returned onlv have Liken ttn hour and to the home of Miss,lnS Nalt Lake Wednesday new Horace officers: Smith are thfor following othia: Dear mission u half. Mother mid Dud were refreshing where Cardon Blanche Alder, president; Miss Louise RichI'm the mmgeHt In a family ments were served. Hostesses for for the LDS church. was given Mrs Wullace Raymond enter(tom and refused to let me go. ards, vice president; Woodrow Wil- the evening included. Miss Cardon a testimonial Sunday afternoon at tained at lumheon and bunco ai The 1m) HeeuiH to like me utid of ix und I am 21. I've been son, secretary and treasurer Thain Miss Vonda Shaffer, Miss Dorothy the First ward chapel at 2 p m the Mack Memorial park Wedlias wanted to go with me. ear going stead) for four Carlisle and Don Hunter were seThe follows' afternoon Miss guests Eight Singing nesday Zetta Miss cannot Benson, pingrain a take My parent with u mail, 28. He iiiHinti lected to act as an executive com- Alder, were Lionel ward A'idei choir, invocation, present Elaine Miss Ihi until with un4v ear rid Kuby Cardon, thut we inurry now and yet mittee. Arthur violin solo Danielson, Mr Clayton Morehead of Los son and Miss Lucile Emmett I am 1H. The) also want me I do not like to give up my The committee who made Seamons; (hums, Guiltt Glee girls, Angeles, was the guest of Mr at let wont and tuv to home for the banquet included job. So I nave consented to Mr Jack James Milligan during the week experience, missionary 1 lioe m a look hov. me at WilConrad Johnson, Woodrow marry him necrrtly. I am very Anderson of Logan, ihonis. BerMr and Mrs William Straw-bridg- e will tell me what to do. Should much in love with him, but Thain Carnste and Horace son, Farr: thas talk, are Bramely of Twin boys; Falls, guests I have a talk do not want to start bmiHe- Alder. They were assisted by Dortalk by rt turned missions! y, Miss at the home of Mr and Mrs. John Viola leterson, closing remarks, Dangerfreld. othy Pond, Louise Richards and keeping Just yet. Vivian Spencer. PATIENT by Bishop George G Nelson beneon Miss Peterson Viola returned Mr. and Mrs. C. A Larson of diction, It Welling Roskellev Saturday evening ftom Denver afas a bnby of that it Is possible Richmond, announce the marriage Miss Eve Marie Jarvis will oper two years as a he family, you aie a hit spoiled? of their daughter, Aida, to Mark a dancing class Wednesday, July ter spending church in the for LDS senior You will onlv succeed in After all, if you love this man C. Brown, at Logan on Thursday. 12, at o'clock in the Junior high the northwestern states. hib admiration und friendwhom you are going to accept us July 6th. The couple will make school All who aie interested in B Farr entertained a losing T Mrs and wil You re just a child to him. a husband, isnt it natural thut Richmond at ship to are aliead luncheon Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Barber en- their home requested a beautifully arranged at home at the Harriet H dancing you will he looking forward to at her home you know Try to conduct yourtertained at a family dinner party be The free public play hour is Friday afternoon No self in a dignified and unuffet Led stilting a home with linnat their home Sunday afternoon. Fisher residence. held each Wednesday and Friday Contract bridge was enjoyed durYou just imagine you doubt he u impatient of a eoutt-slnmanner Mrs. Brown is a graduate of the from 4 till The table was centered with a all chil- - ing the afternoon and him It's the old of four years and feels he bowl of bachelor buttons. Covers North Cache high school and of the dren arp lnviled to attend. This Mrs W A Noble entertained e: tant foiget emot lonui measles business college of Salt eoiiMderation, and indeed puppy love were marked for tourieen lho an attractively arranged bridge by lg ,pnnsored hemg o which fime will tine Meanwhile l.e does If you like your Job ( A guests were Mr and Mrs Lukc. fr Brown is an emp-oyt iub.-p ttle home an(j luncheon ai her Imtcrary at Fudoj belter than his hajp'ness which Harold Branham and family ot the Amalgamated sugar company Second ward wll) ternoon. The guests numbering io try to put your nnnd on consuui-LvTh0 SmIthf),,ld 4 hold their MIA creating hts things and dont woiry about you will make in Ugden. conjoint meeting were seated at small tables pretIt will come to you when home 1 don't behece you do love Sunday evening, July 16, in eon-- ! tily decorated with summer flower luvu him Marriage is u pretty serious nection with the sacrament serv- in shades of yellow and biue. 'the jmi grow up Since your grand. .mthet does al- - step and not just incidental ices. The following program wi'l guests were as follows: be given by Mrs Orson S Dame Madames, Melvin Woodruff, of Preston: Talk on the Century Frank Winn, Cecil Deppe, Helen enW. Miss G. Austin Mrs. Mr. and of Progress Exposition, P. Toolson, If B Daines, Kernal Mrs. William Bowen, Jr., enterat a bridge party at their Larson Toolson. Rinda Chambers, J E tained at a birthday party at her home Eliza-M- r. of honor Mrs Weaver. Wilson Mrs in Friday evening Sheffer, Lonn Low, J. L. Fulkerhome Monday afternoon in honor and Mrs. James Abbott of beth Mourtinsoo and Mr. Lester son, L S. Miles, C W Clark Marof her two young sons, Bobby and V. Fern Cyril Swan Lake, Idaho, who are viP- - .Lindsey of Bennington. Idaho, tin Roskelley, H Freddy, whose birthdays occurred jwere guests of Mr and Mr Rob- - Monk, Harold Olsen of Brigham ing in Logan. Monday. and othei relatives City, and Mrs Marian Hampton of A late supper was served after ed Griffiths A variety of games were played Salt Laae. High score prize was tables during the week The which the after games. afternoon serving the duiing Mi and Mrs Van e I., e'er of awarded Mrs Lurm Low. a lunch was served. A prettily dec were centered with garden flowers Mrs. Joseph Moirell of Ogden, guests of M" am! orated birthday cake formed the Covers were marked for fourtem Malad are theToalson Mr. and Mrs Joel Ricks of Logan. Twelve young guests A high score prize was Mrs John Jablu centerpiece. a Mrs R Hill ot Salt Lake and Mr. Mrs A iron Horn 'landing friends were included. and Mrs. J McKay ot Huntsville T B were guests ot Mi. and -is hair Sunday afternoon. Mrs Harold Olsen and family of Brigham City and Mrs Marian riampiun and tamily of Salt Lake returned home Sunuuy after spending the week at tne home 01 Mi and Mrs. Vs. A. Noble i GKK1 YNT1U tough to hi. 16 PaieUx thin! Ml"t si lltTh' gill HJid JOUM v m atouud wnh all u tior.6 . ou dent ftti at oil ttuali T hi bins hem like a lit it gir! frown Grown up to noti i you oi laugn It' t' p i iU Mai; Soriot inf. tin young nun whom ii like you think y u likt. t.eut .t.i-n- o ami th it h little gii! tiKiul mg By low It Group Takes Trip Gay Bridge Supper Honors Logan To Picturesque Visitors Cany( Lakes o.' ' BY SISTER MARY NET Service Writer Tomorrows Menu are pet haps the RANTS BREAKFAST: Froth pink most perfect fruit available plums, cereal, cream, scram, Astrakan apples and, for jelly bled eggs with dried beef, later in the season toast, milk, coffee. crisp LUNCHEON. Jelly naturally, but they do not Steamed have the color and flavor found in clams, tomato and pineapple cui rant Jetty. salad, graham bread toast, Roast lamb and mutton are lemonade served aith currant Jelly as propDINNER Lamb and barley with sre as often and they erly stew, uew spinach with Dutch Many mint Jetty or caper sauce sauce, dCip uiou apiieuc pie, a dessert can be garnished attracmilk, coffee. tively with a cube of this spark-- a meat and Both dessert ling Jelly. sauces ialn piquancy by the addi-tio- drip thiougli Do not squeeze fop of a few tablespoonsful of this first of juice! extraction cun ant Jellv. Measure Juice. For each cup oc g s Rich in that peculiar use juice cup sugar. Heat sugar In a warm oven. Puq factor, pectin, currants make a perfect Jelly without the use of Juice into a wide sauce pan and' commercial pectin. Currant Jelly bring quickly to tho boiling point. Is sure to 'Jell and the fruit is Boll five minutes and sift in sugarq excellent to use in combination Do not let the boiling stop while! with fruits lacking In adding the sugar. Boll rapldljr pectin Neveitheless, currants will until the syrup "sheets" from th make a liner Jelly when they are spoon It a very little water was rather than used to rook the fruit it will take slmlulv under-ripd er-- i ipe a very few minutes to cook the Jelly. Remove from tho fire, skln(' Rlimi ( uiisiii Jelly if necessary and pour into hot ster Wash currants and pick over, lilted glasses. Cover with a thin When cold, pulling them Irom the main stem. layer of paraffin. But just enough water into a cover with a second layer of parai i smooth, wide preserving kettle to Bin. Second and third extractions of, prevent sticking before the juice flow from the fruit. Add juice should be made by cooking begins to currants, cover kettle and bring the currants in water to half covi1 ct u I, k I v to the boiling point. Re- er for ton minutes. This jelly fill duce best and crush with a wood-- ' not be as light colored and cleaifi ii potato masher Simmer until as that made from the first ex-- , look white Turn Into a traction but it will be imjuts lie bag and allow the Juice to ored, E crab-apple- v ht ii Jelly-makin- non-aci- e Logan Archery Club Members At Banquet r, Swimming Party For Members Of Club n well-flav-- T g Smithfield News three-fourth- j' C Swiss-Germa- n 1 July Marriage Announced f Therell De Another K heart-to-hea- Fourteen Guests At Family Dinner GOOD TIME y at the 1 DANSANTE - p 6pm Gut-uf-to- s u Wednesday, July 12th li 3 e Birthday Party Honors Sons Logan's Greatest 1 iR' Jn Shoe Event! p SyMMEKi i .- UT iru LOWEST PRICES EVER ATTEMPTED Cove News V 0 neighbor party was given Saturday evening in honor of Nit and Mrs. Lowell Titensor The evening was spent playing no Htgh score prize was won by Othr Mr and Mrs Oral Ballam giustx wei? Mr and Mrs Trevor Fenton Mrs. and Mr. hards Kk Hendnt Us. Mr and Mrs David Sulhdn, Mr and Mrs Alfred Ai-and Mrs Grover Allen, nr Mr Mr and Mrs Henry Cornish, Mr and Mrs Clarence Allen and Mr and Mrs Aldon Cornish Light re-vshnu nts w ere sen ed Mr and Mrs David Sullivan and Mr and Mrs Dale Bright of Richmond spent Sunday afternoon at when Tre.isuroton they visited Mr and Mrs Thomas Carver Mrs Dorna Noble of California .spending a month with her par cuts. Mr and Mis Frame Preeie he HurV h Id t He r reunion S durd.iv up High Creek anyon Mr and Mrs Roy Lskelsen and family motored to Ogden canyon most of the day where they On the way home, they visited sever il hours with Mr and Mrs hdiius Hendric ks Mm Mag,,ie J unison of Frank bn enterta imd Thursday afteroon at one table of pinochle Guests Mrs Orzeilu Rotter of1 mi luded Franklin and Mrs J N ('onrush Miss Donna Oomish of Cove md Mis Ella Biggs of Burley and Mrs Yer Long of Franklin spent h.mlnv and Monday visiLmg Mrs Frame Preeee and other relatives Mrs Arnnnu Anderson, Jeanetta Merrill and Hortensm Mtrrill ol Rn hmond spent Friday afternoon Phoebe Allen. viMMng Mis of Fredrickson Mr Kphriam Mr and Mrs. Bill' and Rexourg 'hnstofferon of Richmond were hnner guests of Mr and Mrs Tre- vor Ru hards Saturday evening. Mrs Neta Preece daughters,1 Treasa and Barbara, of Smithfield pent Thursday visiting Mr and Mrs France Preece Mr and Mrs. Donald Titensor iml ihildren are spending several lavs at Smithfield Mr and Mrs Merle Allen and WoOkcT T-family of Ogden, Mr and Mrs James MiMurnn and family of Mrs Grover she is a good skater as it would Logan and Mr and were dinner Allen and family be just too bad if she fell down quests Sunday of Mrs. Phoebe and got that nice new outfit dirty o A 1km Y we i r. e are h tes i till the VflvtMtl'UM for spurts, general and dress smalt-s(if t Tlie-i- White Mesh Outing labile upper tilt Sit lilif All sizes ..(.It, 12-- Sport Sandals 1 Children's white, him and rial oik uivk' suit. Ail sit'x' I 'HiMHil U'Rt bt fahrirc Valne! :mcl le.itlitiN i $1JL nn mJJ 8fP Play Shoes ( 'hihlf' 'll(l ) (. ny 1 J If your Dolt Family b&snt al- free and easy sports outfit and a ready joined in the roHer skating jaunty little turban, she is ready craze, Mary Dorothy undoubtedly to set out for a trip through the will Introduce the lad. With her highways and byways. . Let s hope ti v 1.00 i X Sport Shoes T-- Ian for Buys and Girls; KeN heiithlul smooth, iMiir iiiiule Pauly long d ser- - 79 69 oe All ; S. U non-ir-r- ) 4K Shut's and Oxfords, - i. hat lu 111 i Oxford Ties Ladie in White Kid ( Inlili solid lea lu ' Sltppti'i, (ii.c-Stia- p t , 1H to $ J- - p or tan pumps, broken hi n k shpptrs, one-uia- 1.95 .sizes, regular $t ini values ( mLDKKN S Patent Slippers One shippers, mzcs $1 95 va'iies 1c" broken 1.00 Light Pumps Ladies' One lot in tan and black one strap or lie oxfords; broken sizes. Regular 3 00 Sle Price v; 1.00 |