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Show t THE I1EKAI.D-J0- UN U A!,, 1.0 GAN, L' n, A 1 PAGE THREE. h.h1 i - ( u i n hU y wa i Pt in X It ho h fl Cmiih as his theme, "IIo s (jilt) . A'urk Shall Get ray." Pip' hunt Rrem hiov iu a .M i . address of th nmvMly of rigid living. He en-th- e 'smou ro mis 11 GLADYS workets P.i.--t mary association Iler Novel Amaiga Primary Has Party For Past Leaders E ..H FROM LOS AXi.KLKS Mr. ami Mrs. Sidney (iihk v. right and two children of Lus ArreU' were house guests for tw ) i! iys of Mr. and Mrs. (I V. Edward.-- FROM LOS ANGELES Miss Mae Ivlwapls of Los geles have arnvt'1 m Io'mii visit with her mother, liam KUwar'if. aril oiior nltl-w- Ant V il- - PORTLAND FROM Mr. and Mis John Eurnlmni and Mr. and Mrs. R Union son returned ftnm lort l.tml, Oregon Saturday. They hove hren visiting in the riM.-- t city tor several days. i 1 POR LAND Mrs. John Kohio-to- FROM I'uit-land- Oiegon. spent the .m k r She at'emiei the family reunion held Saturday and Sunday at the i in Logan. of the Amaiga Pri- . i t) Lupran J the i.i uvi I i.iy visiting t!t O. t. mu-- o tru o! t.ras-tiansoi- Israetsen i, Washington, u r nh-- i. Entertains For StockiDgless and clattering about the decks in the sandals that comprise her only footwear, crimson Madame Colette, French novelist, is shown as she arrived at New York. Translations of her books have won for her as much taine in the United States as in her native France. toe-nail- Idem: k rs - enlcrlained Miss Letty Squire ten members .f the Intrr.noint u.i hool dr "oust ration band at the George W. Squires canyon home in Bogan canyon Tuesday evening. I ht re 's'imcn's were served. -- - Couple Married In Temple Today With J bureau Entertainment Bick-mor- eiv-in- g h'D-y- i Strawberry Cliociilate (toffee. Almond Maple Nut Rum Toffee Tutti Fruiti Green Pineapple Lemon Custard Apricot I.anana Err Parfail Golden Orange Ice hospital i i Kail Lake G'ty. Har condition is rcTUicd i: t he cx- mg i s fay irnh'e a : reeled, son an Mrs. M."i. H.i.'y ('. oYn.a f.cav-mil s ns of Salt o wee d Lake City ve-g(! .,sts of 1;. and Mrs. L. B. llarsoo. Thi Flower Garden club motored to Logan Thursday afternoon end joined with the Logan Flower Garden club on a ton through Rock Garden and the the Bower. ' City Park. Incuded in the parly were Mr. and Mrs. L. C Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Junius Baird. Mrs Amo; Hurtig, .Mrs. Evelyn Mrs. Iris Nch-kc- r, Griffin. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Petersen, Mrs. Sephora Clarke, Mrs. Alice Jenkins, Mrs. JJary Anr. Jenkins and Miss Roma Lowdle. Mins Anne Larsen returned Sunday from Pullman, Wash., where she attended the Washington Slate college the past season. Misses Dorin Nelson and Letha Jenkins were guests of honor at a rarty given bv the Primary officers and teachers Wednesday at the homo of Miss Nelson, t ..Those present, were Mrs Fbr B Sherbets c Pineapple H Served I'nder Sanitary Conditions To Take Home 50c Quart . 1 Bert Whrcler is annoyed because' Robert Woolesy. said the exasperated "Bob, Bert, as he kicked a board out ff the .side of a set at the RKO Ra-- ! dm sin iins, "is suffering from Ever sinco we hallucinations. The worked this new picture, Nitwits, hes been studying up on oeterf ives. Now he- thinks he's Sherlock Holmes, Philo Vap.co William Pinkerton and Hereule Poirot combined, and hd insists on practicing on me. Why the guy is so nilwitty that ydsterdav - o o O . GRAND now A Pnranioiin .. ... I caught him examining a cheek with a tiro P'ster to see If it waa l libber!" Vile an opportunity to BEAUTIFY XOULD your shin you like to see how this Jifferent, new style lotion will quickly beautify your skin? Of course you would, so send the coupon. A dear, golden liquid, Chamherlains is absorbed in only 37 seconds. Containing thirteen, different, imported oils, it has every essential to protect, enhance skin beauty. If you prefer, you can get it immediately at any drug or department stove. juLSKaaEasExarzasa nt Ckanil.rrlain Lahoi ator.c.. Des Moines, Iowa. ClteM send Lee iriai !t ttun. Nanre AHtFrss sic ot yoia - slander," countered - Wool-.-r- discovered hiding behind a checkered can, calabash pipc-anmagnifying glass, "Poor old Bert is just jealous because he's more ' ' " nit than wit." yen know tffe main thing about this detective business is to dreB3 h" pert. Clothes make tbe man. Take this guy, Sherlock Holmes whose technique I'm studying to-- I Tbe secret of his succeai mv. Its a fundamental W3S wordrobe. principle of detecting that you've end of got to check the criminal,smell out course it's necessary to clues When it comes to smelling, there's nothing like a good ripe n't hough personalty I prefer j iii-" cigars." Wheeler wandered over disconsolately. yeh." he said bitterly. "and he insists on calling me Watson. I m telling yon this business has me crazy!" h -- my Winner of th Academy Award for th btt performance of 1934 in th (if gratt woman vitory In year y . v JPiiwate dear Watson, said Wnolscy compIagenVya WorMs' "Eln mentary!" Time Today! LADIES LOVE Ia-- t JBU BEHEIT DANGER THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY! HELEN VINSON JOEL McCREA Oegerf le Ce a WAITER WANGEI k . ......I - With Fred Keating Betty Greble Evelyn Brent Erik Rhodes wMif HW mjjtftf diitofB , "Elementary, if) Also ( onicdy Cartoon and Paramount Late News! Shows at 3, 5, 7, 9 AT GRAND TOMORROW Our Big Double Bill! Feature No. 1 I'LL LOVE VOL ALWAYS" With Nancy Carroll and George Murphy. Feature No. 2 THE FNYVEUTJME STRANGER" With Jack Holt 193 J, Licoei i fc Mvtii Tobacco Co, (jit-- tifrmndi Orange Cream Fresh Strawberry L.D.3. y Mint Stick Illack Walnut Carr Jonet underwent a major operation Dturday at the - i ' Specials at Our Fountain Vanilla Mrs. of ) t1 Plan Events far Farm B :.,phet - . - SWEET CREAM, ICE CREAM NEWTON At The Capitol ' 1 stration. For HEALTH and HAPPINESS i j it i vnoH-mo- hii-li- d tip the House" will r.b-i- ' S cl from i'oor to door in i very city of the United State; and nos- of the towns. Apmoxi-natclthree thousand local distributors will be employed and tha completion of the campaign If w.ll take about four months. you cannot wait for the distribu-- i town, you may ti ivarh jodoh-- : 'in a free copy t7 writing direct tn the Lydia E. Pinkham Mcdiodie Co., at I.ynn Mass. .e h..- Mrs. twenty Ivan Baird is the inst indmh W. Lnrsen L, ive Mr. ami Mrs received word from ihctr son, New hi in safe of arnv.il Clyde, Zealand wheie he has bee ea!!ed as ?. missionary. Mr. and Mis. V"mu e and sons. Dale and Mmr.: altimd-cat the Morris family Samaria, Thursday. e n na Arthur Benson has ast medical treatment tin d for a week at a Logan 'erious arm infection. His condition is much improved Glen Spencer of Bountiful was the guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Barker. of - i hi in Newton wdh un Bailey. SIECIAI to U , Jos. ph B. White and William H. invocation and Darley offered benediction at the afternoon meeting. The evening meeting was devoted to a beehive class demon-.- . C, I). the stirring tribute Joseph .Smith for the good he did for mankind. Eider Stephen of the council of !. Richards the uuurtrrly Twelve addressed oo'ercnce of Hyrum stake at the WcUsville tabernacle Sunday. It was Elder Richards first appearance at the Hyrum conference for several months. Elder Richards declared that no tie has given io the world anything so great as did the Prophet. Because of his spiritual mind ha u:, able to grasp and intorpict hi avenly revelations for the benefit of mankind. will he entertainment Other speakers at the morning Friday d'for members of the t'aeh: session vvcie President D. M. and President John A. Israel-:;cCounty Farm Bureau, according to E F. Hi ndricks. president of the ot gnni;::! ion, and Mrs. L. J. PetMusic was furnished by fro and V.'ellsviile ward choir under the diof tile Home ty. presiden f.V'o. .amity section. rection of Lamont M. Allen. Mrs, ''lie event of the day will be the Anonii Maughan accompanied. A due! was sung by Mrs. (u''dyn of tbe organization at ttio Mack Memorial Park at Btuatt and Parley Hall. tt i. in. Prayers were offered hy Lawbeginning at of Hyrum and All excellent program of events rence Peterson has In on arranged for the evening Frank Bitters of Millville. nira-umall- I)- temple Mr. and Mrs. Vernon W. Brown announce the muriiage of their daughter, Joyce to Wayne Hiibncr, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hiib-r.e- r of Mr ndon. T he marriage took ice today in the Logan temple. The young couple will make their home in Mendon. Several parties have been given at Hyrum for Miss Brown in anticipation of her marriage. of AT CONFERENCE Bonthron. Irinccton Pnivers- em e Garner. Mrs Are ha R.ulwr, star milcr, has bowed to Mrs. Xetiu Mrs. Krtna Hansen It:. during t Med Mrs. Mr. 'arkcr, Winegar. hut he has beaten ili Mildred Sutherland. Mr- - ih rih i u; mv.. im'it. - for the hand of Marion Hanson, Mrs. Sara Audi rvo. Mrs. Ml.mutan Lineawraver tahovoh Stena Xelson. and Mnvus Lrthu ot n lUTtmi, N J. Their vaca-Koma Jerkins, Porine Xel.-nwill tie climaxed by ni:n iin nd 'Fal Dowdle, Norma m linage at Montreal on Juno 27. dn. Nelson. kindergarten and John RICHARDS SPEAKS r ! A Francis Shaftcr. President B.ekmore continued on the theme introduced by President lkenehley He urged the members to take a more at tive interest in thureh affairs. Elder Richards advised parents to make the home more interesting so that young people would en and Mrs. J. W. Hayward and Mrs. 11 R. McGee were special guests. The high score prize was given to Mrs. Fred Lundberg. City. ; Mi 1; villa. Tii'-- . iv. ruin ' Id O'.i ami (Mom ; L'r-- n :nd !!.!')! a til.' enjoyed. quests of honor a.r.d .. i'nose Liosent were: Mr. MwV.:tr and sirs. Retorsion, Min. 1i n Miss Edith Rosen Mrs. K. A, Mis J Alien Bateman, Hulme, Mrs. L. K. liimi'hiys. H. o Mrs. Harry Parker, Mis Budge, Mrs. Duvnl Tarta t. Mrs. Otto Mohr, Mrs. Geo. ge W i.n.n-soMrs. LuOean Komis PuGer, ( lar and Miss Mary BuHoa of Working in harmony with the Federal government's efforts to lavive Hie heavy industries, the Lydia Pinkhum Medicine company is encouraging home renovating and building by printing and distributing ten million booklets entitled "Let's Fix Up The House." T hi:; is a 32 page booklet with many illustrations and an attractive cover in two colors. The first page explains nriefly how home owners may borrow money for repairs under the Federal Housing Act. The rest of the booklet contains practical suggestions for the pending of this money to the best advantage. every Surely Home owner can find some new mid usable idea among the many listed. Nor is the value of this booklet confined to those who own their homes. It also contains helpful for home decoration suggestions a ranged under such captions as Si von Ways to Make a Room Lock Larger," Color in the Home, A Room for a Bay," "Lighting Vo tr Hoi ie. "Your Bedroom Clos- All these ideas are jus'. ," etc. tn tenants ns .hey .are br o'.rac 's. The Pir.kham which To bein'' company, hr; oookiets obii. hid .hirty .r.ilti.in a expert1 ; via for - 'nay on- of A;; most popular th to HeM ' All wriv ut the i I - SU2TOUnu.UK'- ini n ht m -- in Caskets of talim usod to enhapre the the Sabbath I : 1 I. arson Jen sen IM The birtlulay club met ut home of Mrs. Farrell Johnson. North Fifth Kasl, Tuesday after- mam for a bridge luiuhcon. The tahe ,vas most ai it leally arrang- ni A l.,r. elolh eovereil yellow sat'.n. At full end silver holders holding yellow tapers tied with. Hill- - of lavendar were placed. A novel of lavendar and purple pan- .des centered the table. The twelve members of the club V. H. were present and .Mrs v,ts t RENOVATION ROOK Miss Gayle Christensen of Idaho, spent. the week end in Logan visiting with h r sister Dr. and M.s. and brother-in-laW. E. Smith. She is leaving i.hn: week for Portland, Oregon to attend summer school at one til the large schools for nurses. Miss conniy Christensen is Bannock to nurse. She was actompanied Merrill by her fiance, Logan Evans, also of Inontollo. r Of Mrs. Johnson - PINKHAM HAS FROM POCATELLO " ! Bill Among those who altcmled tnj Robinson family reunion at th. Girls camp in Logan canyon Saturday and Sunday were Dro: and Mrs. Joseph Iapwmth and Dr and Afton, Wyoming Mrs. Thomas Robin. ;on of Sal: Lake City. K m.wn Glm-- M X at a nunU'ji mi:y at her home on th LuFrvnni Tut'Mlay alternoon m umpli'n. nt MiAii-irn to Mrs A It i JYict. Iiiinois and Mr.- !.. A ivm. Li-. to in has who rtturiml GiDKo lur homo ad-d- FROM AKTON WYOMING il Birthday Club Meets At Home iFtS ho.-Ji- s Tin tanles which were arranged m a double and the hall were decorated with roses. The program included community nixing. introduction of guests r by Mt.--. Sarah Petty; welcome . Eva Munk; history of the LeRue ward primary, Amaiga Clarke; girls' chorus; reading, Alice Thornley; piano duet, Gwen .'nh,e and Leola Wood; story, Audrey Bingham: reading, Julia ( 'untwell. '1 he guests ot honor were: Mrs. I.nVin.i Dcppe, president of Ben-co- n stake primary; Mrs. Maud T. Tarliet Garland; Susan Bingham, r.oen l'idweil, Dimina Tout, I.eoret-t- a Harris, all of Smithfield, and Mrs. Ernest Maughan of Provident e. tjirl-camp- Mr. arm M of Millville ;V)!in l i their flan ' i,r, wool Jeusdii. a'.' X. Mrs. at were honored Koh-inso- n isuptiais r. Home Tuesday I ni W At Christiansen a party at the Amaiga ward chape! Thursday. d Keep Garden Party Field CC1 to eomnmmSnent Iay holy, Tuo missionary reports were given; one by Elder Dunyon of Sait Lake Fi. and the other by plia-ize- Editor HOURS, 1 joy staying in it. Repeating a tries- from President Heber J. sage Grant, he urged the church members to pay fast donations, lndi- the vast eating with figures amount of good that can be done from the small sums received from each individual. The hoir sang two anthems at the afternoon service. Soloists were Parley Hall, Kenneth Murray, Ray V. Irishman and Mrs. Carolyn Stuart, Mrs. Mattie Darley, Mrs. Marie Garrett, Mrs. June Maughan , |