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Show THE HERALD - LOGAN. UTAH. JOURNAL, Odor, HR SATURDAY. 10 3. PAGE THREE 3 1. NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST TO WOMEN College W omen RULA C PITZER Society Editor an THE EYES HAVE IT 'Mesmerizing 0tics of Pretty Fraulein Win Her 135 Proposals of Marriage Hostesses At Ball al es Patrons and patronesses for the occasion were Piesident and Mrs E G Peteisor, Dean and Mis Frank L West, Dr and Mrs Weston Vernon and Dean Caroline M Hendncks The committee included Miss Ardis Larsen, chan man; Miss Maurine Film and Miss Luzellc Soienson Officus of the organization are Miss Phvlts Kukham. piesident: Miss Luzclle Sorensen vice piesident. Miss Rebec-- c a Ru te secretary Irig-haLog-aA was ot the l.o u uiu enhit.uncc then h'i b ii.O' and a few spurn! .lies' p a ti l 'J pi l VVeoue--da- v cvenm at lhe G OPt Q Rich uii'iit l limne m Logan; c.iiiv.m 'in- hh pin wine deem afrd With uni. mn leaves Dui 3 UPi Francisco packeis. About steady, saleable supply Saturday limited to 16 lights averaging 162 lbs. t 5 50 packing sows quoted 00-75. all for killing classes lower, instances urass heifers showing more decline. common and medium steers 2 50-- 5 00, weeks top good Fraulein Melly Ilutzig, above, of Berlin, has an eve for 1100 to 1250 lbs at 6 10, glass beauty in fact, two ot them. She has had 133 proposals cows of heifers 2 50-- 4 50 grass marriage, 17 ftorn Englishmen. I suppose its my eyes 2 75-- 3 75 al1 cutteis 75 to 2 50, that mesmerize thun," slu explained. What do you think? bulls 2 50-- 3 25; vealers 4 50-- 5 50 Sheep receipts 587, including 288 to Omaha market and 299 to Kansas feeders, for week receipts 30 351, slaughter classes fully steady, medium and good 66 o 80 lb Idaho and Utah slaughter lambs 4 50-- 5 50, dnve-m- s r, range feeding 4 BY A. J. HANSEN lb. 3 50-- 4 50. lambs slightly turning into red Others I see from my window a mar- are crimson and some are dark purple. velous scene It makes a most gorgeous WEDS MILLIONS The hillsides are changing from color a variety of scheme, and gieen IN ODD CASE To golden which delights the spectator every conceivable glory. With purple, and er.mson, and or any lover of the beautiful People from far and wide, lightest ol blues. our canyons eveiy fall for The MAKER has squandered visit the purpose of feasting their HIS exquisite hues And To tell us an autumnal story. eyes on the grandeur. every year thev rave over the Once more the autumn is beauty, and declare emphatthat they have never seen here. The Iirt snow is already ically the canyons so magnificent becovering the lops of the mountains, a sign that another win- fore more fascinating to us ter is coming And yet the is Even to saunter on a clear autumn autumn often the most deforget our daily cares for lightful time of the year is day, and just ramat its best, and we all hope it able.few Ifmomenta, we are alone, our may linger. may revert to bygone All over the be.rniful valley thoughts days and letrospectively call up of ouis, the sluae tiers with interesting episodes In our their dark gien foliage, are lives, we have visited, or places ram behold lhe .still lovely to faces of dear ones, never to 'be has relreshrd the iav.ns and forgotten. We may muse by the see the even We fields. may wayside, on the beauty surgrass on the lower foothills rounding us; we may ponder the after Ijng, upon the future, and extend quicken again dry reason. The fallusflowers are our thoughts to such heights Let beautiful. hope that on which mortals never trod. very the frost may spare them yet Yes we love to ramble awhile Notice how the sun On a sunny autumn day. loadside the decorate flow cis And wonder bout the flowers the We we n.i.,s go1 wheiever We picked m early May of song and evening morning They're gone with all the the buds, but thev will letuin others with tlie message ol anuther We gathered in our youth duvs eleai sunny The spring Thev 11 blossom In eternity, are exceedingly balmy, and And so will we, forsooth much more cteliglnli.l new than either in the spimg or m the DEDICATE CROSS summer. we go into the canyons, If PARIS. Oet 3 High up on Married last April in Covington we are more charmed with the Moncenisio near Susa on Ky. the wedcung of Mary Eliza- scenery than at any other sea- Mont border a beth Fpling. above, of Bluefield, son of the year The crimson the French-Italia- n W. Va . to George Huntington colored maples in among the large Cross of Chmt has been dedicated to serve as a monuHartford II. heir to a somber pines make glorious to Christianity It is 30 fortune, has just been scenes along the road Groves ment and presents as inannounced. While young Hart- of quaking-aspe- n with then feet high, spiring a sight as the famed leaves Christ ford was secretly married, his quivering, canary-coore- d of the Andes monument mother was sued for $100,000 give wondnful setting to the in South America. . Vatican. by Mildied King, a pianist, higher slopes and plateaus Heie and Italian flags sur- who charged she was employed and theie ere patches of deep mount the cross. leaves usually at a by Mrs. Hartford to interest gieen are of which George in girls of good family spring some Cattle, receipts market. For week 105 3672. 25-5- Tuimmim Rvn Cr,o-17- 50-6- -- $200,-000,0- LOST POLICY TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : to certify that fire and aulomol de inThis INsurance policies of the UNITED STATES FIRE Nos. N. Y., 3 NEW ORK, OF COMPANY SURANCE to 139136, Automobile Nos. Standard Fire Nos. 1391-3108736 to 10b730 and Automobile Bonds Nos. 76532 to 76600 inclusive, which were, in blank fotm. in the & COMlNY. the possession of H. A. PEDERSEN FIRE INSURANCE STATES UNITED said agent of COMPANY of NEW YORK, N. Y., at LOGAN. UTAH, have either been lost or inadvertently destrov ed. The public at laige is theiefore hereby notified that the above named policies are invalid i ml void for any purpose whatever and have been maiked as cancelled bv this company. Dated this THIRTIETH day of SEPTEMBER, 1931. UNITED STATES FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, By Ward S. Jackson, Manager, 266 Bush Street, San Francisco, California. is -- f, logs Gives Club Program or the current success Broadw.m Elizabeth he Queen Fifty members of the club were present interpretation ik Entertain At Chapter House The following girls were dinner guests at the Chi Omega Mi s house Monday evening, Echo Holmgren Mi's Savina T ee. Mks Hazei lnr.es. Miss Fanny Jeffreys and Miss Jessie Hill Miss Lucile Nielsen will be Edith Ann Gunn, Miss Christensen Miss Gayle and Miss LaRae Skeen guests at dinner at the chapter house Saturday evening Attend Reception At Salt Lake k g. vi 1 f? r Dinner Guests At Preston Hams Mrs Kfn-net- h Berntxon and Mrs Rav Seamons motored to Preston. Idaho. Wedntsday evening T! e were dinner guests of Mis W D McClellan w? A? A CJF i I R L All Mi uui Mi .pul Mi' Chules " nc! M- i Call-o- going t j commit suicide, a Denver man walked off to a nearby vacant lot, pushed a revolvei aganut his head and pulled the lugger. Police rushing to find him saw his body in the lot Whir suddenly they an wed he sat upthe h He had famted when ver he held against his head clicked on an empty chamber. Barbecue Sandwiches Delux Fountain Service DRINK DONS ORANGE Don s Barb ecue Next to Palais d Or Quick Car Service n Mi Mi Mr Honored Guest At Evening Party Oikuidc Han us Mr F M Skabelund Mis Rose K'ains Mrs Ida S Anderson and Robeit Smith Follov mg supper tables weie 'll a, mod to; Bunco Pure' v ewop bv Mis Skabelund Mis Joniison Mr Jmeph Anrieison and Mr Fii'nm Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Squires enertained at a dinner party at their home Thursday evening in compliment to Sylvan Needham. Jr., who is leaving Sunday for Salt Lake City where he will enter the missionary school prior to his departure for the mission field A bowl of garden flowers centered the table. Places were marked for ten guests. Cards and music were enjoyed follow !ng dinner. -c Siucio togs weie cast aside toi comfortable camping clothes GllOStS nen Lew Ayers and Lola Lane at.in bude. tried to escape At DimiCl ul a Nev,iaa wedding option I Membo.s of the Spiom' hey later stopped in LojfUn on then way to the Jackson Hv entertained the to, lowing F'Cle country on a girls a' dinner at the sorority house dun.ig th'" week Miso Miss Lots Pettv. H'ta Hatch Mis.' Fanny Jcfhoy Mss Edith Gunn Miss Lucille Clnistensen, Miss Phyus Lewis, Mis., Vngtnia Parkinson Mi.,s Bernice Mr and Mrs Mss Etolvn Lar-eKilby Ciacken and Miss Alta Haycock, leturn-e- d Miss Ruth Ru.skoUey Miss Zola to their home at Kanab on Yeales Miss Echo Holn men-MisFaye Dairies, M.Ss Leah Friday, wheie Mr Kilby resumed his work teaching at Pe.erson Miss Wanda Peterson, Miss Dorothy Lundberg, Miss tne high school Mr and Mrs. Obid Plant and Clai ice Olsen ancl Miss Edith chudion of Ocean Park, Ca.lt Gephatl Miss Jean Pedersen, who ii are the house guests of Mis W teaching school in Salt Lake H Plant's mother, Mis Citv, and Miss Audrey Bergeson Ilanney. Mr. and Mrs. J Merrill of of Cornish, were quests over the Snuthfield are visiting at the week end at the chapter house. Miss Phvns Kukham and Mifs home of Mrs Merrills parents, Mr and Mrs Thomas Neilsen Lorame Bolcy saent Iharsdav Tneir five months old baby is with relatives at American Fork ill at present Mr and Mrs. Asa Seamons were dinner guests of Mr and Engagement Of Mrs George Jensen of Hyrum Niece Announced on Sunday. Mrs Theron Ashcroft was Mis A O Shelton announces hostess at a delightful affair, the engagement of her niece on Monday evening, in Miss Jean Briggs, daughter of given honor of the birthday anniMr R E Bligg; of San Franof Mr Ashcroft Fou: -- cisco, to Jack Hill of Los Anversary teen guests welt present and geles The mariuge will take spent a very pleasant even- place October. 22 m Los Anmake their ing with music and visiting, geles Thev will after which a delicious luncheon home at Catalina Islands was served Miss Briggs is a former Logan Mrs Christina Hancey entergul tained a number of fi lends at dinner on Tuesday afternoon Couples Marriage The afternoon was tpent sociality, then dinner was served Is Announced to the followingMrs Mary Mr. and Mrs James Wadman Hancey, Mrs H W. HancV, Mrs Zma Christensen Mrs. of Ko.smo, Utah announce the Johnana Peterson, Mis William mairiage of their daughter, A Seamons, Mrs. Maria Christ-sueHarriet, to L Rulon Cardon. son offerson fJrs Caroline Andr- - of Mr. and Mrs John P Carcon son and Mis Alice Reeder of Logan The maruaqe was Mt and Mrs Samuel Burgess performed bv S Norman Le at .up spending a few days at Brigham City, Sep'cpiber. 30. Salt Lake City The vount, cotmle will make Mr and Mrs M C Reeder their honlc m B'nsf-- Valcy spent Tuesday at Ogden on business 3 Dinner Mis H C. Hansen and children of Logan spent Thursday At Herne at Hvde Park, with relatives and friends E D Firmage Mr and Mi Mr and Mis George Khbv, and M's SdioLMa of Piovov.eie Mi.s Ruth Kilby and Mis A d.nner gue,ts of Mr and Mrs. M Hancey motored to Ogden A A Flin age at their home on Fnday and spent the dav Fridl; afternoon (VElD Hyde Park ) n j st coat Is The always a difficult problem.. It should be selected with an eve to the so that it will not be an extravagant item cn the wardrobe budget. Adrienne Ames has solved this pioblem for the early fall with a striking wrap of beige covert cloth. Because there is no collar. Miss Ames uses a beire and brown stock scarf. Tlie sleeves make up for the collailes effect with triple Hares at the cuffs. A leather belt gives the waistline the desired snug appearance This wrap will meet the requirements of the early spring sea sop as well as the first tangy days of autumn. season-after-ne- xt Mr and Mrs C. J. Anderson and family of Trenton and Mr. and Mrs J. L. Crookston of Pocatello were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. H Monacal on Sun- day Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Butler and son. Fen-in- , of Sab Lake Uty spent Tuesda with Mr. and Mrs T H. Cutler. Mrs. Alta Andeif.cn entertained her primary class with a candy pull at her home on Wednesday evtning. Thirteen were girls present. Special j guests invited wti-- th uiesi-den- n ev the of a pvimarv. Mrs. Humphreys. Mrs Letha Jenson and Miss Doa Shaffer. A light luncheon v. is served. A number of ladles om this ward attended a shower given at College ward on Wednesday afternoon for Mu. Owen Jenson. T. H Cutler gave a Dramatic IIil-m- f reading in tho Seventh ward of Logan on Tuesday evening during their miiUfj exercises. Mrs Stephen bench of Logan visited with her daughter, Mrs Alta Anderson oa Thursday. W. J Taggart returned home AberdeemV Idaho on Thursday evening. A junior seminary clas com posed of the seventh and Yvchth grades of the district schooPsis being conducted each Ixuisday afternoon by Mrs Dehah Roue-ch- e of the Nibley ward. Emauel Jenson and Fdsel Scott left on Wedne-d- "' for Blackfoot, Idaho where ti e nave employment. Friends Arrange Bridge Party A st party was given tat the home of Mrs. L Mentor Jen sen Friday afternoon a by group of friends. The afternoon was spent playing bridge after which a dainty lunch was served Bridge prizes were won by Mrs A V. Holman and Mrs. A no-ho- from B Olsen. Those included were Mrs. Jensen Mrs Holman, Mrs. Olsen, Mrs w. H. Peterson, Mrs Farrell Johnson. Mrs. Fred lundberg, Ms. Clark E. Has- ) To understand everything is kins. Mrs L. W. Hovey, Mrs. C. J Dames. Mrs. Eugene Yeates, to forgive everything.-Geor- ge Mrs. John Moser i nd Mrs. F. O. Bernard Shaw, English humor-- 1 Jorgenson. ist, playwiight. i Are you SURE your old ear is really ?COR ENOUGH?" Majbe joure right uiavhc jou have good sound reasons 0 Boy! This is going to k revol-Frenc- termission. Came Following luncheon the remainder of the afternoon was spent playing bridge. Prizes were awarded to Mis West and Mrs Preston. - Was A bowl of delightfully seasoned chili is what She wants during dance in- Mrs. C. J Myers Mrs. V. D Gard-- 1 ner, Mrs Weston Vernon. Mrs. E J Maynard Mrs. F. P Champ Mrs Ray B West, Mrs. E. L Romney and Mrs George B. Robinson and Mrs Iia Blown find Mi' Chailes Giiffm j DENVER. Colo. Oct. 3 Leaving a note in his room Eat Chili at Don s n. tmnev and Mis GioigeQ Rich Mi ,po Ms June' MiMunm NEARLY DID IT the effect that he j V - Mrs Martha E. Roberts. Cacne county state committee women is in salt Lake Citv She was a ion at the re given FYidav at the Hotel Utah for Mrs Reed Smoot. Mis. George Q Rich who is also in Salt Lake was a guest at the affair M. II mg supoi i Min Husoi' Bonne two di'iigh; h leadings hided wne P 'hop pom Mi MiW 11 G U p U aiiu and Mis ,o hue Wise! Ml ani Mi' Jo' ''in An hi 'on Mi and Mis Max Smith Mi and Mm Albeit Johnspn Mi and Mis A aid Ml Holman Ml Hugo Fusii'ii Ml aue Ms K O i niiiiuu Mi mil Mis Host ot Sonni Mi and Mi- - Frank Tv tsh i f , Ruth M tench Bell gave the program Friday afternoon to the Ladies Self Culture club of Garland. Mrs Bell gave a vivid Mrs Mi. a j evening canyon. A hot dinner was emd tj the following guests bv the host and hostess. Mr and Mrs R. T Shaw Mr and Mis Ted Schneider Mi and Mrs C T Mr and Mrs Able S. Rich Mr and Mis Eail Anderson and Mi. and Mis Emery Rees of Biigham City Mr and Mrs E R Owen, Echo Holmgren and Fred Owen of Loean Following dinner the group enjoyed the remamdei of the evening singing and visiting about the fireplace of glowing 4 Mis W L Wanlass piesidetf over a delightfully arranged bnuge luncheon at her home Friday afternoon. Tea roses and daliahs formed ihe clocoiations for the lunch 'on ables and the living room i cards were Dainty pLu marked for Mrs A H. Thompson. Mrs. Carr W. Waller. Mrs. VV B Preston, Mrs N. A Peder-seMrs Porlev E Peterson, i and Mis oi - Hogs receipts 711. including 371 for market. 64 to Oakland packer and 276 to San ) l.iviu -- SvWas onjoved bv a lvunber of Br.gham City residents mi Wednesday evening, when all motored to the summer home of Mr and Mrs E. R Owen in Logan Ogden Livestock Utah, Oct soi ml FASHION HINTS Delightful Bridge Luncheon At Home ('hiiruh' H.wte.-he-s Tin Folks At Canyon delightful - touiih Sa.t Lake City when she will make her home Dinner was served at one long table centered with a bowl ot pink snapdragons Al the ends were tall pink tapeis .n silver holders Coveis were maiked lor Miss Paikuison Miss Alice Woilev, Mi's Gajle Nielsen, Mss Jessie Hill, Miss Elaint Cm b; idee Mass Miss Glad's Bailev Dorothy Lundberg, Miss Trov Ydcrsen. Miss Vuginia Parkin an Miss Trlx Pedersen and the h Messes A social evening was spent following dinner A W. S. 3 Aie kinson' who lelt Sati rdav for kets and bouque.s uf gay fall flower and eoloilul autumn leaves About one hundred and fifty couples enjoyed the delightful party The guests were ueeted bv a receiving Lne which included the commute" natrons and and the oiLccrv of the 3 Lathe s - OGDEN 1 YKS, MOVIE STARS Dinner Party Honors Miss Mi-Bernice McCi u ken and Miss Clarice Olsen t mci lamed al a prettily appointed dinner pat tv at the home ol Mias McCracken Thursday evtning m compliment to Miss Lucille Par- The f formal function of tne Utah St .p- i.j Aancul-urwas tin annual A. college W S. ball held Fnta1, evening at the Paid's d Or The affair is giten by the Associated Women Students of the coikta The spacious hail was attractively decorated with floor bas- USDA i so some res! fun guessing hoat far Mr. X will seeing plenty of pretty girls, music and appetizing refreshments. 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