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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, L, DECEMBEI WEDNESDAY, 2 3, 10 31. TAGE THREE NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST RULA C. PITZEB Society Editor TO WOMEN Call 60 Dancing Party Kiwanians A season delightful yule dancing party was given Monday evening at the private room of the Palais dOr by members of the Varsity Dancing club. The ball room was cheery with festoons of tinsel and colored streamers. At one end was a decorated sparkling, gaily Christmas tree. Light refreshments were served during the evening. At eleven o'clock, a fire was lighted in the huge fireplace in the lower dance hall. The guests were then presented Christmas stockings by Santa Claus who also led them in a Paul Jones dance and the singing of Jingle Bells. Fifty couples were represent. Those in charge of the party Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Norfleet, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Lundberg, Mr. and Mrs. Rusell Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Hardy and Professor Mrs. Chester and J. Myers. At Christmas Gay Affair t of contributions to l Employment Council r inspection at the e Chamber of to the an-of Secretary M. R. of contributors are not jljshed this year but wish to do so, may names at tlie head- of-h- Com-ccordi- nt atributions have been elp to the families in fch are in need. Heads families which are in e been given work s a week. Some recent ons aided particularly :ases before Christmas .smess man and his ltly made a contribu-J5- 0 to the fund. This nsiderably in the work ristmas. tter Prices Pair Entertain At Card Party Dorian Johnson and Paul Spencer entertained at a dinner party at the home of Mr. ncisco wholesale dairy Johnsons parents. Mr. and Mrs. Butter: 92 score 29; A. M. Johnson, last Wednesday 8; 90 score 27. were The guests evening. seated at one table. Red candles were at the ends. Covers N YOU COME were marked for sixteen guests. After dinner, the evening was enjoyed bunco. playing LAKE CITY Prizes were awarded to Grace Rasmussen and Mitt Pedersen. Table Of Bridge Honors Visitors Hosts IIEllES TAXPAYERS Hilarity reigned supreme at the Hotel Eccles Tuesday night as the Logan Kiwanis club heid their annual Christmas party. The Kiwanians were hosts to their wives and partners at the party and used only club talent In the entertainment. Hence the hilarity and Joyousness. The big feature of the evening was the saxophone duet by two embryo musicians, P. E. Smith and Dr. S. M. Budge. Music upside down mattered little to them. Another feature was the presentation of the four horsemen of the tromL. A. Petersen, B. bone. Gilbert Thorpe and A. T. Henson won hearty applause when they finished. L. D. Naisbitt was the orator of the evening and conducted a lengthy discussion on the Ideals Of Kiwanis. B. G. Thatcher Christmas gave an excellent reading. As the ladies share of the program, Mrs. A. T. Henson sang a vocal solo and Mrs. R. E. Berntson why explained wives are so good just before Christmas. President G. A. Lindquist presided and announced the program. Later in the evening St. Nick arrived and presented all with appropriate gifts. Dancing concluded the evenings entertainment. The arrangements for the occasion were under the direction of Val Palmer. chairman; Gilbert George OKeefe, and Thorpe. Miss Edna Wilson and Miss Dorothy Hird of Riverside. California. were guests at one table of Contract bridge at the home Supper of Mrs. Harry Parker Tuesday For Guests afternoon. At the close of the games a delicious lunch was ' Miss Wanda Jensen enterserved. Those Included were, tained at a supper and card Miss Wilson, Miss Hird. Mrs. W. party at her home Saturday J. Nelson and Mrs. Parker. evening. Supper was served from small tables. A color harThe ultimate end of man Is mony of green and red was not indicated by what he has In carried out in the appointments. common with other species but A red candle formed the cenby what is peculiar to him, that terpiece for each table. is. bv the intellect. Places were marked for Miss Giuseppe Rensi. June Ross, Miss Uleta Allen, Miss Priel Evans, Miss Velda Xmas cable Europe $1. Special Rapp, Miss Bertie May Evans, rates. Miss Afton Ewer, Miss Annie city and Christmas blanks. Western Un- Johnson and the hostess. D23 Bunco followed supper and ion. ' prizes were won by Miss Ewer and Miss Ross. Party USE TIIE NEWHOUSE HOTEL EXPENSE KATES ri.AN Week-end- 4VS ... A s Only) 7.50 the following ( out-of-to- ac- tions front room with lurday night cabaret (inner; car storage; the following f acentertain-iflie- tions and e front room with ays ami 1 night; car dinner breakfast heon; two theaters, It. K. O. than mating at HOTEL iVHOUSE oa C. W. ltk t ' Sore Throat? Mutual Group Dont Gargle Goes Caroling PLAN It Hid Any Time) 'KltSONS iAYS ... Wm( At CnT City, Utah You get quicker, better relief with Thoxine, a prescription exclusively for throat ailments. The very first swallow relieves the throat soreness. Its internal action removes the cause which otherwise might develop into serious illness. Most coughs are caused by an irritated throat; Thoxine stops these at once. Safe for the whole family guaranteed no dope. Money back if not satisfied. 35c. Sold at Prescription Drug company In Logan and Preston, and all other good drug stores. uu) (Ctmliuuud tium pagu Frolic The Sixth ward Junior girls, under the direction of their teachers, Mrs. Elvina Ramzen-bergand Miss Josephine Smith. went Christmas caroling Tuesday evening. After visiting twenty homes in the ward they called at the home of President Joseph R. Shepherd. Later the girls were entertained by the teachers at the home of Mrs. Ramzenberger where light refreshments were served. were Twenty-seve- n present. Members of the presidency of the ward Y. L. M. I. A. were special guests. er ICbSbSbOiCbSbSi i carried. The salary of the county agent is borne by the Utah State Agricultural college, and the crops and pests inspectors salary comes out of the state fund for the state board of agriculture. County Clerk Carl V- Mohr read the tentative 1932 budget taking up the various departments and going over the allotted amounts item by item. Mr. Nelson of College ward proposed that the Cache group start the ball rolling to have other farm bureau and taxpayers groups in the state join in working for deceased state as well as local and county tax burdens. The crux of the taxpayer's problem, he declared, seemed to him to lie with the state powers far more than with the county. Club Members Have Yule Fete Members of the M. G. R. club at a entertained Christmas party Monday evening at the home of Miss Lottie Batkin. Progressive games and a program featured the evenings entertainment. Eighteen members were presnt. At the close of the evening, dainty refreshments were served. ss Social Evening , at the 59 .OGDEN, -- Hogs: 346 for Dec. 23. J.R) Free Horns SATURDAY RLE KIDDIES Friday, Dec. 23 DANCE! 2 to CHRISTMAS 1 53 Years of Quality Footwear NT 5; Last Time Today ! Warner Baxter in Seasons Greetings Christmas with its wonderful spirit of r- BRoWAV - In " may enjoy a very Merry Christmas and a New Year brim full of Happiness and Prosperity. PENNEY GO. J.C. DEPARTMENT STORE MAY OUR SUCCESSES BE YOURS Robert Montgomery Clark Gable Marie Dressier Ramon Novarro DAY LOGAN, Cattle, receipts 56, for market. Killing classes slow, weak; quality plain, common grass steers 2.50 to 3.50; grass cows 2.75 to 3.50, all e fitters 1.00 to 2.50; bulls 2.50 to 3.00; medium vealers 4.00. Sheep: receipts 301, all for market. No early sales; late Tuesday one car medium 60 lb. Utah feeders 2.50; three loads 70 lb. feeders 3.00. Bring the Youngsters to Jackie Coopers Christmas Party FREE CANDY, NUTS, SERPENTINE, ETC. xi OTHER DANCES ooatDrufju.it. 4.90. :30 p. m. Opening Dance ' Shoe Peterson's 0er MAIN 0; 3.25-3.7- CHRISTMAS PARTY with Norma Shearer Dont Miss This One! The last of the three big nights! Free Candy and Peanut Bust! I t d 73 N. (USDA) Feature FRIDAY ANNUAL aibof including market and 265 to South San Francisco packers. Generally steady; top $4.50 on 170 to 190 lb. lights; bulk 160 to 230 lb. weights $4.25-4.5seven packing sows loads 160 to 210 lb. Nebraskas with freight benefit ' 4.70 to Noise Makers Noise Makers Free Hats Serpentine Dancing from 9 till 1 a. m. I Imparts Color and Brautjr to lray and Fuicd Hair 611, receipts A Jarnhal Hall PARKERS HAIR BALSAM Remove Bar-row- Extra Holiday Serpentine Ss yHnroTChrm g Horns SPECIAL Miss Laura Lee Parker entertained a group of friends at a card party at her home on Tuesday evening. The guests were Miss Bernice Boyle, Miss s. Edna Smith, Miss Effie Miss Leora Brown and Los Mrs. Anker of Angeles. Dainty refreshments were served following the card games. THURSDAY Free Hats Fashion Plate A Where We All Have Fun Curimal Hall Merry Xmas Happy Feet Good Will and Good Cheer draws near. It is natural that our thoughts should turn to those who have contributed to our success. Our sincere wish is that you Palais D Or j For Friends Til UR. - FRI. - SAT. Big Christmas Dances Party Wedding 6oc Surrender 3 Clarkston entertained m honor Visiting In of the young couple at their Dancing home Friday Los Angeles evening. The Follows Meeting home was gay with Christmas Folowing (lie regular union Unites Young decorations and colors. The meeting Mrs. Waldo Hatch left Wedof the luncheon was also earned ut board Monday Sunday School for Los Angeles, where the nesday evening, in a red and green color scheme. stake board members entertain- she will spend the remainder useful and Many lovely gifts ed the officers and teachers of of the week Couple were received. visiting with her all the wards of the stake at were present, in- a dancing party in the Sev- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hatch guests Fifty An interesting marriage of the are leaving the first of the year cluding friends and relatives enth ward recreational hall. holiday season took place Wed- from Logan, Millville, ProviThe party was In charge or for New York City where they nesday in the Logan temple dence, ColUnston and Clarkston. the stake will make their home. superintendency. when Miss Joan Kennard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Kennard became the bride of John Barson. son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Barson of Clarkston. a Following the ceremony, wedding breakfast was served at the home of the brides parents for the immediate members of the two families. Mr. and Mrs. Barson will for HER in make their home in Clarkston. Mrs. Barson was the honored guest at a party given Monday evening at the nurses home by the nurses of the Cache Valley Footwear hospital. Ten guests were included. Gifts were received by PRE-CHRISTM- AS the honored guest. An informal evening of visiting and music was spent after which light reBlack All $9.30 AH $8.30 Black freshments were served. Brown and $10.00 Brown The bride entertained a group Fashion of close friends at her home Blue Blue Plate" Fashion Tuesday afternoon. During the Plate afternoon her trousseau was Pin Seal, Snake, Kid, Moire Kid, Moire, Patent, Calf displayed. A dainty lunch was served to twelve guests. Mr., and Mrs. H. S. Barson of GORDON HOSIERY to Harmonize $1.00, $1.65. $2.00 Temple ABOUT MOUE T I T. I. .X. NEWTONS NEW AMUSEMENT HALL Christmas Eve IN THE NEWTON AMUSEMENT HALL DECEMBER 23, 31 AND JANUARY COME DANCE WITH JOES MERRYMAKERS IN THE SWELLEST HALL IN THE WEST! 1 ADMISSION 50c UT1AII |