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Show Ti i 'intiiMri'i'i 'i ' ;rf a i THE RI Bride Entertained Shower ol'T11Ii SWIM? Imt ferent," she says. Her reactions with him are very strange different from ALL the others. She knows now that all those bovs before were merly "puppy" if And she's wondering loves THIS isn't the REAL stuff. It's lasted a WHOLE yeai 'just think of it -- a WHOLE yean, and she just about dies, so she says, if she doesn't see him every other day Here's her tale of woe: Dear Miss Grey: I'm a constant reader of your column and think you must be u very wise woman or man to give' advice like you do. Maybe you will help me. I'm 16, and the boys is 2S. My parents dont approve of my friendship with him. Imt Im simply crazy about him. Im a little frightened sometimes at his actions for he seems to care SO nmeh for me and doesn't want anything to do with any other girls. To tell the truth. Im the type of girl who falls in love easily. But this time its the real feeling. I've gone with him now a whole year and eare more for him now than 1 did at first. Before I would be wild almut a liy for a month or two and then I would change ami think nothing of him. Always of thr hoy I was very jealous in whom I was iiilrrrstcil, out now I'm only hurt alien 5. Ruth Wiser, who will be ied the latter part of July, the motif for a miscellaneous er given at the home of frandmothcr, Mrs. J. H. Wiser swiston Monday afternoon, tnes, visiting and music were a dainty ;ed after which t was served to sixteen guests, ts from Logan included Miss rs mother, Mrs. J. Andrew r and Mrs. Nettie Smith ss Wiser received many lovely useful gifts. ss -)up Leaving Denver and Mrs. George D. Kate P. Preston Miss Kathryn Treaton are ng Wednesday morning for i days trip to Denver, Colo, lile there they will he the s of Dr. and Mrs. A. P. orncy I this taiy, tint i really love him. 1 have tried staying away from him, even going with others. hut he acts hurt when I s- him evdo. When 1 don't ery other day I just aland die. Of course that IS CMigerated, ItV CYNTHIA (IIJKV Love is the tiling that makes the world go round and provides and old problems for er ones. "rat has had plenty uf boy friends, even if she is only lb But the last of the list is "dif- : .on, Mrs. .011. neer Meeting For Thursday Elizabeth Mathews camp of laughters of the Pioneers will afternoon at 2 Thursday :k at the home of Mrs Emma iger. p heart in every- Dear Pat: Time alone will tell whether this is "puppy" love. Sixteen is VERY young, ray dear, to fall in love for keeps. Usually, the man who thrills us at 16 isn't at all the man we eare for at 20. So don t allow your Emotions to run away with you. Just because you're a bit more sensible in THIS friendship than you were in previous ones doesn't mean that you're really in love, you know. Don't see so much of the young chap. Give yourselves space and Interest yourself time to think. in other things besides "love." Love Isn't ALL of life by a long way. Concentrate on getting a good education ami preparing yourself for earning your own living. Don't I, ink of marriage for five years at least. Ity THAT time you'll probably know whether your love is real or merely "puppy" attentive. dont think I'm only - love. And, Pat. I've nrver laughed al ANYONE for thinking tlieyrc in 1 deligblful canyon parly was Monday evening at the Cily in Logan canyon hy members e combined genealogical choirs s ic Cache stake. A picnic served after which camp cn-I stunts were singing and around a bonfire. 'o hundred and fifty were Mini in the party. Noland Olsen general chairman of lie nf- - do lose Dont suggest that I talk with mother, because she wouldn't really understand and would say I'm too young to know. Can a girl of lb he in love. Miss Grey? Or is it just another puppy" love? I have read where you laughed at girls of 18 for something like tliis hut I have gone with a lot of hoys whom 1 thought I loved. Imt soon changed my mind. With this boy it's dif1AT. ferent. a child. I limy la- that in years, lad this is very different from anything that's hapa-iiehave ennreuled my feelings from everyone, including nyon Party In y Park Monday 1 thing. to la rieose love! Hyrum News sup-ivh- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lmiritzcn arc John Kliason, Mr and Mrs. George, vacation at Kliason, Mr. and Mrs It. spending a Mr. ami Mrs. Pcwaiiio KliaPowell, Montana, lie fore returning Mr. nmi Mrs. Elmer Kliason Huy will visit in Sheridan, Wyo- son, Carol, and Lila and daughter, ming. Cntchlow is in and Ross Kliason were in attendMiss Frances Chicago where she is attending the ance. Mrs. Robert Leishman and small Century of Progress Exposition. Mrs. George Covey has returned son, Robert Lynn of Salt Lake to her home in Ogden after spend- arc spending their vacation with in Hyrum and Wells-ville- . ing a week visiting at the home relatives of her sister. Mrs. Wilbur JenElia-sou- ten-da- I lend Smart Tva Ogden Canyon A noted Westerner keeping in stride with Eastern society is Sally Eilcrs, movie star, pictured here swinging along at a fast gait at the fashionable Beach Casino of the Westchester County Club in Rye, N. Y. Its reported that Miss Eilcrs is separated from Hoot Gibson, her husband, and that they are now dickering so that they can divide custody or Gibsons daughter Lois, by a former wife. following Logan people mu-- I to Ogden Monday afternoon tteud a tea given in Ogden on by Mrs. Spencer S. Ktvlrs, George Eeeles and Mrs. e JULY 1?, 193 PAGE THREE. V..- - mtt w' ; vsiDif Banett stilted notes about hc weather, her father's condition, and the routine of the household He read them thin. He could not Help d He them m an inner vu.it poeket and scorned himself for keeping them. He tiled to burn them one rught in the hbi;ti fireplace Instead he burned the hand that salvaged them Toward the end o! April Barrett saw Lula Stafford lor the first time since her daughter had gone south. Lula appeared on a Sunday morning wearing a dress so sen. Mrs. Jane Anderson, Mrs. Williams. Orson Benson and Milton Anderson returned recently s visit in south-- j from a Idaho ern Mrs. s. Ellen Eeeles, George Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gill hfl bailie, Mrs. Alton It. Merrill. Sheri-dan- , NAMES Saturday for their home in Martha Geddcs, Mrs. Luther Wyo.. following a two weeks Howell. Mrs. S. M. Pudge, (vacation iu Hyrum with relatives. O. Guy Cardon, Mrs. H. J. Mrs. Georgia Gill accompanied :h and Mrs. Clyde Worley. PRESTON. The Preston Rotary them home and will return with BowMr. and Mrs. Jack Lauritzcn in club through President T U. den has chosen their standing about a week. Merlin Allen. Francis McBride, committees for the coming year. Call .Thursday at the home of Miss Lee Allen and Vern Allen have The executive officers include: T. R. Bowden, president; David Virginia Rasmussen. After their been assigned to the C. C. C. in W. IV embers of the Logan stake, sewing lesson, light refreshments Blacksmith McLunn, vice president; Fork canyon. Hendwere and called board served, spent nary Miss Grace Bailey has returned Shumway, secretary; Willis P. Thomas Packer, Joan Hendricks is spending the lo i10r home in Garficid following ricks, S. iday evening at the home of .. Louis A. Peterson. Music week at Downey with Mr. and Mrs. a month s vacation spent at the Heath, Eugene Worley and C. H. were enjoyed. Allan Hendricks and family. conversation Mrs. Carlson, board members. home of her grandmother. were served iU refreshments Earl Klaus accompanied P. L. Jane Anderson. The respective committees are: .he close of the evening, Nelson from South Dakota, last Jensen entertained Aims and object- s- T. R. Bowden, Mrs. e in wenty-fivmembers were Sunday for a short visit in Utah. at a family dinner at her home A. R. Cutler, L. E. Hansen, W. P. led. Mr. and Mrs, P. L. Nelson were Monday evening in honor of Mr. Shumway, C. H. Carlson and G. W. overnight guests Wednesday of and Mrs. Harold Gill. Guests in- States; club service A. R. Cutler; Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Merrill They cluded Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Gill, class and membership. Roy Greaves were dinner guests Thursday o; Mr. and Mrs. Don Gill, Mrs. Mari- Thomas Heath and Calvin Foss; Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Stoddard. an Majors of Salt Lake and Mr. stunts and initiations- - S. P. Packer, Van Ness Hansen and W. J Armand H. Thompson, son of and Mrs. Harold Gill. Mrs. L. K. Larsen was hostess Fryer; program and publicity J. rs. Boyd Burton of Ncphi is Albert H. Thompson of Logan, reA. Bullock. Harley Greaves. George nding several days in Logan turned home last Wednesday from at a party given at her home Pauli and W. P. Shumway; music h her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. Holland where he spent the past Thursday evening in honor of her Horace Baugh Willis Hendricks, Crook-stoWilliam Mrs. misL.D.S. as an months Ross.. daughter, thirty who left for her home in and Lester Sant; fellowship W. J. irs. Burton was formerly Miss sionary. Entertain- Fryer, George Pauli and G. W te Boss a bride of last winter. The new home of Mr. and Mrs Los Angeles Saturday. RolStates; attendance Llewllyn JenOrson Bair, opposite the F. A. ment was furnished by "The Refreshments kins, S. P. Packer and J. - H. WatRascals. Bair home is nearly completed. licking E service- L. son; community Amos Bair is building a new home were served to lo guests. David McLunn and S. S Hansen, arc Miller Alton Mrs. Mr. and one half a block east. on the Evans; boys work - E. A. (rocket!.. congratulations JamC3 Peterson and daughter. receiving a son at their home Wed- Eugene Worley and David Davis; of birth V. Alma Irs. W. Boss, Miss Alee lie Wauncta, and Mr. ami Mrs. child welfare - A. R. (hitler, David lierlaml and Miss Franeilda Sparkman spent Sunday in Straw- nesday. Merrill; interMrs. H. R Adams was hostess McCIunn and Orrin a trout visited entertained at where G. W. States. herlnnd, they n berry canyon to the members of the Hyrum national service Dr Pctr-soa! in their brother. Mangos ukfast, Saturday morning memboard Relief Slake society gardens of the Boss home in the saw mill. at the Adams' camp in CARD OF TJIANKS Tlie program at t lie Ru liniond bers ipliment to Miss Vera Sehehy, Blacksmith Fork canyon Thurso has left for California for ward sacrament meeting mxl SunWe wish to extend our grateful day. direcassummer vacation, and also day will be given under the Mr. and Mrs. Lclaud iVtersen appreciation to all those who s. B. S. Hunt of Salina, who is tion of the genealogical society. sisted un during the last ilues me visiting at Lava, Idaho. of Mrs. Mr. Parsons ami at home Boss the d louse guest Joseph and the death of our husband Mrs L. B. Bedford of Santa Burhe. serving tables were deco- Ijogun were Sunday dinner guests Ae hmj lr 's v,s,"" nt th father, to Harry Iencn e of Mr. ami Mrs. Ivan Thompson. rd with summer flowers. who our friends wish thank of her mother, Mrs. L. K. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brown have home marked for twelve guests, comforted us at the funeral sr I irsen vices. lowing breakfast visiting and returned from a week's vacation Mrs. W. II. James is visiting sic formed the entertainment. trip in southern Utah and i,i the with Mrs. Harry Bern h and family relatives in San Francisco. O Snake river valley in Idaho Miss Emma Nielsen is visting in Salt Lake City where she i.s the MONUMENT SEEN IN.ESTATES gues-- of her sidrr. Mis. Andrew PITTSFIELD, Mass UT Massa- Sindh Mr and Mis D () NieKeu and mrinnniil i He members of the Klc Huh toliusrll.s her war dead a granite daughters, Virginia nnd Margaret, e entertained on Friday eve-- tower have returned from a rip in Ida surmounted by an Ht the home of Mrs. Billie be seen in five ho Tiny visited at Springfield r. A delicious iuncheon was stales beacon a radius of 7u miDs uilh Mr and Mrs within Moyd Brad ved. Hie rooms were decorated situated atop Mount 'ford, at Leon with Mr and Mrs h red carnations and while In stale's highest peak Fd'.vtn Allen and at Idaho Falls atn daisies. Three tables of uilh Mrs Julm Huffttner Jge were played. Mrs. Glenna Mr. and Mrs Ernest Larsen, Mr islofferson won thc high scon PLANE AIDS ID WHEN and Mrs Garnel Larsen, Mr and se, and Mr's. Naomi Wllmore NEW YORK U.IV The m w ie Mrs Lavon Larsen. Mr. amt Mrs dved tbe prize. Special fugc of the absent minded bus Mr and Mrs sls were Mrs. William Glenn of band, who .spends the night on Lloyd Larsen, Sorenson with their fami Jen. Mrs. Erma Thompson and Broadway instead of taking the George lies and Wendell Allen spent Sun s Dean Bullen. train home, is reported by United day in Blacksmith Fork canyon. fr. and Mrs. Robert D. Lour Air Lines, whose 2 n in plane Mr and Mrs A B Benson I Idaho, Inmi New York with aritval in of Moreland, Idaho, are visiting family of Franklin. A E. Chicago before breakfast, U one oi m e dinner guests at t)v Hyrum with relatives. the most heavily patronized of its A group of Hyrum Twright home on Thursday. people atwkcdules. an entertainment in LaVcrna attended tended Robinson Irs, in of Mr. and honor nwial of the Benson stake pn-rgiven Mrs. John Nielsen who were board on Wednesday at the M'DISTS HAVE ISLAND Mr and Mrs. mairted. ne of Mrs. Etta Kent of Lewis STOCKHOLM dfi A nudist . She was accompanied to Lcw-(Mi members, has boasting colony, by Mrs. Nell Fisher who established itself on the Island of ut the afternoon with Mrs. Bert archiin the Stockholm nd and Mrs. Lodicy Olsen and Ingaro. list is The s. J. S. Stoddard who visited pelago. but it ismembership understood that it secret, h Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spack-,- n includes two and army officers and Mr. and Mrs. Esther some artists. So far the men outtollman and family. women. the number Control 'he Utopia club members held a tircss meeting on Friday eve-tat the home of Mrs. Leah it. Taka them Clinical tews pro Idmore. They arranged the deBANISH ACID STOMACH ' iuJ cos, for .lcoiu tansy ls foT Creek to High trip fort. Take them regularly for perm, :e over the week end. THIS SIMPLE, EASY WAY drs. Idetta Merrill entertained at neat relief. Dance Where Know the joy of freedom from birthday party on Wednesday stomach dizziness. No No No narcotics. distress. The Crowds your little Lamona Enjoy her daughter, meals. Dr. Emil's Adla Tablets unpleasant effects. o was celebrating her fifth Go! banish acid stomach, indigestion Games and refreshments Sold hy 11 druggists. Smll bo and gas. Bring quick relief. City re enjoyed by 15 guests. Sty. Larger size, if you prefer. (adv.) club met on Drug Co. The Busy Bee e ear-r.e- imple a man gel d w Klmm 50 ;UTMARITAL TUESDAY. Only Time Will Tell If lev Puppy Love Is Real LA C. IMTZEIi. Editor Phone LOGAN. UTAH. L. O' socim , HERALD-JOURNA- would cull it plum, ! ( ; it ar i ) ; ( Th dav uu.s clear. w.nm Lida mused. 'lVthip Barrett will dtive up there, this uuu-uaU- J Hft iiriv y M To Be 'PUT ( OldhiUcd) SWEDEN AIK MINDED luncheon or to hunt up diveiMou 'UP1 STOCKHOLM Sweden ap-tthe day The Aero pears to be p This Monday morning found hei ju. insport company reports that at eight and dressed by lime jiwcrn June 2. UUl. when rerviea In her ear a half hour later she was inaugurated, and May 31, 11133, been ordered Grier to an address on a ,3 137. 'CD kilometers have flown Dm mg Hint time pu.aleS side street h been cmed o' The chauffeur. WHiting bcf.u c this address, smiled the evmeal LOW WIIUTED BEAR to his smile that came often A FORT KLAMATH. Ore. d honest Irish lips. His eyes were on tow owned by Ralph Darling is the gilt lettering that appeared tin hemme of this community. on a plate glass window Women larking horns, she fought like Lida Stafford went to detec- Though throat a brown bear which attempted off I shall not foi get.' she said tive agencies for just one reason to take her iaif The cow still "that I came to you for help and to ferret out secrets to use for hail the nest of the battle when blackmail or a divorce that ou refused me!" and rived ai shot the in-Darling ude v. "I m sorry you feel as you do, Mrs Mrs. Stafford. Can't you see that about wondered Grier THILL Y GlESTS when 1 asked Elinor to refuse you Staffords errand as he waited in STMESMEN rHILADELPHlA Tin - Leading aid I pledged myself to do the the new car she had bought the from statesmen Europe. South same thing?' nay after her daughters marriage. "Elinor would not have to know." "She can't be havin' that husband America and Asm will be among "I do not lie. Mis Stafford " of hers shadowed," he mused. "He the l.oou delegates to attend the Her faee Hardened She caught can't get gay. tied like he is to World Alliance for International the Churches the implication he had not meant his bed uud a wheel chair! Grier Friendship luThrough and 11. November u make with his .statement gave up the riddle Meanwhile inside Lida had exHELD IF KOK loTH TIME She left tne house shaking with plained her errand. The sleek inREVERE. Mass. rage. There was Miss Ella Sex- dividual who sat back of the desk Dmndt is getting on friendly terms ton's house across the street. Miss Lad listened to her tale and writ- with hold-umen Recently the Ella had been influenced by Jar- ten Barrett Colvin s name and New store of which he is mangrocery a he rell's scheming and persuaded York address on pad. Now for held 10th time was the up nut to leave her money as it should said, "Well do all that is pos- ager in a year. have gone. If the money had been sible and we keep you informed, left as it should have been there Mrs Stafford, if the facts are would be no need of approaching what vou trunk they are and Mr. Elinor or her husband for loans. Colvin makes a trip to ConnectiThe shoe would be on the other cut soon it won't take us very foot! As things were there were long to give you the iowdown! Lida smiled. few chanees to even up with Bar"We usually number these cases." rett Colvin. Unless he had on the some little affair! Lida could the man went on. For one thing hurt him that way, extract from it makes telephone " calls easier. him what she wished with the Your case will be be consulted pledge of shence. Who wai it who records 6072B." Lida wrote, fto72B" in a small had said that he was always running up to Connecticut? Why did engagement book, murmuring as lu go there? Had she Tii t upon it she Tu! so, "Hiank you! the fact that would level his ("Not at all, Mrs Stafford ' , She rose ami drew her coal pride and open his purse? It cost a great deal, Lida knew, around her. The mans eyes apto have anyone 'shadowed" but praised her, running over her the original cost might prove to slowly from head to f exit and back he one of hei best investments. again. Lida was warmed, reasShe moistened her tinted lips. sured. She had been so alone It she could find her proud and since Vance Cmlers absured outbreak. Men had been shy of her. in a compromislifty ing situation how she would put She had once or twice felt the on the screws! And someone had threat of age and wondered what aid he drove to Connecticut often. she would un with time -- and herMonday found Lida abroad early. self -- when she was old. She had She usually woke nbout 10 o'clock no investment that would return In bathe and return to bed for peace as the fire burned low. She her breakfast After that she did not realizo her lack, of rewould dawdle over letters, the source. She thought only, - "Old 'v newspapers or perhaps a sensa- age is hideous!" She left the place smiling over tional novel. Then came the fine art of dressing which always took the memory of this strange .man's an hour and often more. As the sensuously glittering' eyes. Her clock struck one she usually saun- daughter would have shuddered at tered forth to meet some one for their light and struggled to for- her to M.ttb' upon you I Lula broke quite bellow that in scathingly. If you eun t manage on that on you couldn't manage any amount.'' Burrell said, still coolly "Vt hat a dchghtlul 'levtuie! "You'll have pull up or be very miserahU." he stated "Easy spending is a habit, you know She rose, Willi a slow, almost insolent gesture she pulled her fur close around her soft, white bo-u- j P- li though to a woman it bore the unmistakable stamp of Paris she mur"My dear Barrett!" mured. gliding into the library. Stiffly he took her outstretched hands. He heard her ask, 'Loneand ly?" heavily. responded "Very!" "You must dine with me some I would so like night, Barrett. to know you better!" H murmured vaguely about having to get a great deal of work out of the way He detested the woman! Lida settled by the hearth She stretched a slender foot toward the fender Her ankles were still quite as good as Elinor's, she saw happily "I came in because have found myself to he in the moat umamg she position. began "Yes? he prompted without enthusiasm Can "Overdiawn you again! fancy it, Barrett? I simply know nothing of figures! And I can't seem to learn!" He said nothing "J knew if Klmm wen m town Hint she'd help me out for a little time and this mmmng thought. 'But. what is more natural than to turn to my Kimor's husband The man whom she so adores! 1 1 ' He opened his eignret ease, offered her one and lit one for himself after lighting hers. "Mrs. Stafford," he said slowly after a moment's silenee. "the Inst time Elinor lent you money which you have not returned to her - I told her I did not like it She promised me she would not do it again. You see, therefore, I hiit , while 1 am sony to refuse you, I cannot help you out " Lida grew white, her eyes hard She laughed harshly Without heeding the interruption, Barrett went on. "Elinor settled on you and your husband a large fortune, more than I wanted UTi-Ar- thur p 11 First Cali for d cooling breakfast II Mar-ynr- PRESTON ROTARY three-week- WORKERS -- injury Board ambers n ending Week ith Parents n out Breakfast anors Pair Cov-wer- Richmond X f - g Gy u all-c- Ma-la- y d learned about Toasting Dance - Wednesday n Lydia E. Pinkhams Tablets Relieve and Periodic Pains jj July l!)th Dansante J used to think that "Toasting svas just an advertising phrase. But oneday my husband explained to me what "Toasting is and what it does. Where he learned it all, I don't know, but I began to understand the difference in cigarettes. Now I find myself en- joying Luckies mildness and fine taste with a new respect. But even more since I am a woman quite sensitive to personal daintiness and since my cigarette and my lips are so intimately related. I especially appreciate r the comforting purity of "Toasting. Naturally, with me it's always "Luckies Please! : n it tummm ecause Its mmr toasted! 9 |