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Show HU: HERALD-JOURNAI- I.OCAN. .. UTAH. n 4 k v l PAGE FIVE. n Millville Dainty Valentines Are Back Again m j. BRIDGE In Hawaii I A Bov .Si - w l T..e following iiii'i id Jensen; reKtith Taggart; read-- u tot Midi m ons DunitdD Ricdiiy - In ii meeting conjoint Sun iav evening under non of the Beehive girls dm fD no told talk. A. R. (Tiller n ,i Btthive girls; mu har-i- ii olo liirlVNin Ott R 1itKin -- ptiP th week end v n in Sili L iko l Mi- J uni - New a 1. s spent t hi i j .. in Smith reld with In Miiia Fl.tsh sitoi Mi.D ir d Mr- - N.'vwll Ol-o- n spent i ' S i!r ui itui 1 m S lit Lake a -- ,ik Mrs. Ada' ih M b.ni pn u nourues tht engagHnun u Florenn Lum (Laughter. George Milne. Jr son u M: Mrs George Milne ol pur Scotland The m.irrt ige will t utt part of Febm irv in Hi Miss Shop!) ad .aid Mi Mih i.pioved it tht Hi'o ig a . j M hid pn ij. an Honored Guest At Birthday Dinner Popular Logan Girl To Wed - ! l id Mi n ih lln )n h.ithiiiy anniversary, i s who was ob-m- ii t jfny Miss Shepherd is a gr.ida it the I'tah State Agmultura! to and is a mt mber of tht Si OS.- soiorityV She v. as dso pM-- ,d ni S for one A ha eai .spent the past two war- - m H i v. an I of bool ruled Sunda of Sunday large number ottiur- - and tr .u hers at-- tr the cunvenlion at Hvrum, Mis- - La Rue Garr a group of friends at Honored Guest entertained her home Widne.'da.v evening The evening w nt Bunco after I, plaving wli h a dai ltv lunch was served. Ml appointment- - and decorations ant'd out m Valentine de- - vr tivii The gm-t- imlodrd - Miss Iiumphnvs Mi-- vs (mime Iummings, - Klu i Itn-o- n, Miss Wanda St (.tt Jo ph Jenson. Kay Larso.l, L i M ir .) nsnn, Lov Kohin.son, Gar Hovev, Hitrv Veates and M tred - Hum- - iVrncue Lirsen Noah Tr nulutitd were Th Mr- Mr- - Mis Margin Mrs lames Lrntid Mrs Walter Gibbons. Mrs Jobe. MiVaidemer Frank Roberts Mrs Lily Spencer, Mrs F K.n Guyman, Mis John Thorpe. Mr- NLvon B Rohbm-- Mrs Eli '.abet , Ms B h. Fredrukson K Thorpe. ail Mr- - For Mi"ionaikp 1 ho Ridding hand wa- - plaved m n Rennsvl- nploe.to at the i haPipion-hip- iii held recently d. We-ter- th! in i 3 it b, Student Body Dance Thursday yn tht In ' ( da fill student body dame of l h I'ldh State Agricultural ioIUm i.a.s held Fuday night at th Ialais d' Or Four hundred and lifty couples were in attendance intermission numbets During wite given from "Senior Hits b n group from the high sihool The dance was in chaige o! P.ail Larson and committee A w tun. -- i m i' M. G. Gluh Be t ,iit e Quinm ed the nnembtis nf tht Thui-d- .j tilth at I'M 1; r t cring wa- - spent mukin, Dancing Party At y Hotel Eccles d m all South and West i ims, mil Noiths fit st bid denuded upon the system he follow wl Flavors who invariably use the ui)iod(h bidding opened ViiDn hand with one spade, since tlu svsttni requires naming a Dido ible suit if possible Fowovei the one over one play-t- s reiogmze in the North hand k an ideal one no trump bid. having distributed strength even and distribution, it had the great advantage of holding tenaccs in three suits and a remote tenace in the fourth, so that any lead Fast might select would be likely to ( ost him a trick Nearly all of the approach bidders played the hand at a spade declaration because of the excellent sp ide support held by South. The one over one bidding was North one no trump, South two no trump, North three no trump. The Play Fasts natural opening against a no trump contract was the deuce of spades, since that suit had not been mentioned in the bidding, 'lnd he was naturally averse to loading away from his diamond tenace. The declarer immediately took four rounds of spades, winning the last trick the dummy. He now led a small club and finessed the ten spot which, of course, East won v ith the jack. Still wisely refusing to play diamonds, East returned another club, which was won with the king in dummy and a small heart returned Be--u- Entertained Mi-- ITD-lmt- t Il 4' s iw Tae jio puzdea At the close of t Hi evening i lunch w.m mid Valen-- t dnnty A delightful dancing party was ra colors ud unci alnte were held Thursday evening by mem-htrained out m the tupointment-Fourtee- n of the Logan Dancing club lub n n.otx w n at the Hotel E.eles attendant e Late in the evening a cabaret supper was' served Thirty five couples were in attendance ProV fessor N Christiansen was 1.1 c program .large of a musical which was presented at interCon Richard mission by Professor Flagg and Quirt, the militant die and Kendrick Hawkes They rr ..tines have exchanged the selections from uniforms for silk hats and full opera gave Faust." Miss LuDeen Rogers was clothes They appear in the Fox comedy, Hot Pepper in i ompanist dies.- Val Palmer, president of the ed in the height of fnsmon and . luh, was chairman of the living like iti tgs m their roles as in charge of arrangements night tlub t.uiiirs The produt t'on comes '. the Coatd Theater Sunday Fit serving the spirit of the ehai.it ters ot FI anti Quirt, ongiiated bv Laurence Stallings to Norths king The Maskers club held a meet- and Maxwell Anderson they conEast realized that if he refused ing Thursday evening at the club tinue to battleoverover women and to day the ace of hearts, he would rooms The German motif was p.uticulurh "Popper" an be thrown in with it later and the carried out in the program and impetuous and fierv little stow- diamond Dad would be unavoidfrom South America found able, therefore he took the first he refreshments away A talk on the German theater oi. one of Flaggs ram ships heart tuck and exited with the w as given by Russell Humphreys Edmund Lowe agun appears a, nine spot of that suit. A review of Faust was given by Quirt and VI. tor MoLaglen its North was careful to let this Ruth Flagg The role of Peppt r is trie k ride to the Miss Fugene Gardner jack in his own Owens sang an aria from the er.aited the vim tit ttrd hand, after which he led the ace of by Faust. opera dynamic Lupe Veit : El Btendel, clubs and then his last heart, put- After the program root beer, the Swedish dialei t comedian. mg dummy in the lead. The ten pretzels and cheese were served pl'ivs a featured 10I0 and othei'inf diamonds was led and finessed hv the refreshment committee in prominent p,uts are Lilian but when East won with the jack, The committee included, Miss Ruth Bond, Boothe Howard. Gmiiit Roy he was obliged to concede the deMerrill. Miss Ruth Spencer. Vaugh- nial Rips Clark Miu.i color is elaier tne last two tricks. Thus an Pond. Arthur Henson and said to he added t) the night chin Ninth made his three no trump illiam Stewart. bv a singing and d i icing contract with one overtr.ck. sums ihiutis with v hich Mi s Velez ap- - To execute this strip and end it was necessary to concede dan o mimin' l j peats in rs 111 com-mnt- -- $ Maskers Club Meeting Thursday ig Dinner Party Includes Eight LaRue Christensen enter-dineat a dinner party at her The omc Thursday evening nests were seated at one long able centered with a bowl of ank lose buds Covets were maiked for Miss Vanda Smith, Miss Thelntd Mis-- . Tilda Gnehm, New-I- I Anderson. Wright Finelton. Finn Maughan. Heed Thatcher and he hostess Bunco formed the entertainment Frizes weie won by ftei dinner diss StcffenhHgen and Mr AtiMiss blawiixkd 1 the n ii wools . -- , w NEW worM - i Social Tk.iUu J Iun 1 n i:K bth u Pit old However, ,1l d Hu fust lub tiuk to Fast rm kindlnu md more fitting t u ilh an w t n in iki lead be the in West should tvtr fewer sentiment it il w tan jmim 0 h latty li oh iii'l using ilt ;apt a ' he would almost cert.nnh plav a it- - DM3 vakntinos I um xi r il Inc t it diamond igneu Wi'h rnnn.ils nnue or less out Gomu - .tie fewtr ami mgh lines' ot (oloiiug - an outst m.iin; or Hu wgrtuble kingdom comes into r made four with a person ithrr than u him One North plav ol F ii u tn Ih 1Md teatine bv same the csaitlv mwii ('Hirots plav a big part plav, or her spades Finndship raids rather If ou tie old fashioned enough m but most of lire spade bidders than tno-that insist on pileot beets, tomatoes and even The three love oi cHung, abound and make to demand in ait-- , lipids Of cour-,failed to m.ikt ganu potatoes au utilized and the whole gamut ot val- the-- t come undt no trump umti ut was peitectlv the punster- much ot the genuine beauty of one all turd variety of cards in sate and could he made bv normal friendship The hcait. the per- entine dtuuations hearts plav against an detensc The four ennial svmbol ol the Saint s Day, there are gorgeous forsilver vou There Hick is mailt d this vear bv the fan spadi (ontraG required a fortuhearts than ever bo- nate distribution of cards and ex- des.gn, traditional emblem of thela,e did not then even and Vl',ss Hl spnti- pert plav. coquette who has long been nuss-H,,America jniental without being sukernnglv rqual the score possible at no mg from matter-of-fac- t tr ump If you don t get a valentine this ov t! uh( Innng as they have been ,n davs gone by Copyright 1933. NEA Service, Inc vear, you should register a kuk Some of the valentines, in les For there are alleged to be 120 for if i Mi-Fi- tor. Rogeis Mrs Cazier vs as presented a beautiful quilt Ji in p Miss lola Selma Iium-pa- ir a- u- o i i nose-guv- s r n KAMPUS KAPRICE SET FOR APRIL 7 This year's Kampus Kapricc, annual production of the USAC Associated Women students, was read to college students on Friday by Miller Ryan Tryouts for the production will be held in the near future John Qulnney Miller Ryan, wrote the dialogue for this year's play, whicn is a musical comedy of two acts. Music and popular were composed by Miss songs lone Tarbet, Eddie Lundquist and Harry Woodward All are students of the college The play was choof original sen from a number manuscripts presented to the judges. Mr Ryan and Mr Quinney are experienced dramatists oi the college and have appeared in a number of productions as well as having had experience along literary lines. Miss Tarbet was ot last yeai's production and has composed a number of outstanding song hits. Mr. Lundquist and Mr. Woodward are among the best musicians and orchestration writers of the school. The cast for the production will include ten principals, a dancing and singing chorus and a band of twenty pieces. approximately Miss Helen Johnson of Logan mas been named director of the production which will be staged on April 7. or serious vein, burlesque the flowerv sentiments of a day and vet manage to convey a warmth of 000 000. of sender One FABRIC fueling in the VALENTINES these, for instance, shows a couple sleeve era Valentines with parts that move, of the such as hands that can be spun surrounded by the orthodox cooto point to this or that sentiment, ing dove and pierced heart, and indogs with tails that sway, dolls tones "Please say thou writ for- that can wave their arms and legs, sake me never, and earth will bo cater to our American trait of my Heaven forever" Few cards, liking things that can be work- - however, show doves They, along w ith Cupid, seem to be out Continued-m- ed with our hands valentines that open like Punsters will have a good time a booalet to convey their messages. buying their valentines this year also reflect a national trend Do - cards of this kind are legion often Some, of course, are a bit feeble, cards abound, pression" with veises making light of the1 others contrive to be momentarily economic stringency of the sender amusing One, for instance, uses Brand new are the valentines a range for its illustration, with that go completely realistic, using the line, Could you ar- - (then the real fabrics for the ladies gow ns picture) to be my Valentine? and the gentlemen's costumes, baAnimal cards are far fewer bies bibs, or even whole valen- than usual. Perhaps because tines of fabric. Chiistmas has claimed the Scotty, There is a trend noted, too. It used to be hard for a woman to get a valentine for somebody she may be attracted to slightly, or even to a greater extent. This year the diversion of Green ni(liuni bizp Sheaf-fer- S 0 cards seems to be about fur lifetime fountain pen. men and women. ofto Herald-JournReturn You can fie as delicate in your fice. REWARD. taste as you please, for some of the new modern have cards UOO.OOO on the American 1933 market, tin vostr vs Mrs M I Veates of Salt Lake ( it y and Airs I L Nielson of Logan spent Thursday afternoon with their sister, Mrs T H. Cut- h.r Mr.- Roland and Gallagher small son returned to their home m Salt Lake City Monday after-noo- n after spending the past month here wnth her parents. Mr. and Mrs James P. Olson. was Cleopatra the Egypt last Big Double Bill Last Time Today Joe E. Brown in te Up-to-I)a- You Said a our-ne- Western Mouthful" Also The Last of the Mohicans" No. 9 COMMENCING SUNDAY Richard Barthelmess in CABIN IN THE COTTON" LOST!! 50-5- Victorian-designs-gon- Grand Theatre e Last Time Today! THE HALF NAKED TRUTH" Sunday A Glamorous Last Time Today ! square miler . . . est counsellor-at-law- . . . ... Monday - Tuesday Star Team! New Making Merry! troubles about! - ! . , . . . . . Making Love! See him as the worlds smart. . Women take him their and he gives them something to worry Starting Sunday MAKING WHOOPEE. WITH LUPEi d For You My Sweetheart Hotter and 21 peppier than " What Price Glory The and Cock-Eye- d World. lt t son We Are Pleased To Announce .. .. Just a token of mv love in a Flagg and Quirt trade their uniforms for boiled shirts and stage the battle of the century for a hotcha mamma The appointment of the following agents at Logan, I tah: MAKKINER C. Tl KNER -- t. 260 North (ith East Phone ALA IV I. 743-- J -- TlTKl East 7th North St. Phone 149-- J Edmund LOWE The - Life Insurance k ompany of New oi Mutual C Charles F. Barrett Manager Bulker Bunk Building Salt Lake City, I'tah 1813 Ninety Years of Sereice and Security 1933 The Bluebird Bring Her To Dinner Wholesome Well Cooked Foods queen Lyi?n Tlhieatee by-go- WALLACE BEERY in FLESH" The first American almanac was published by William Pierce of Cambridge in 1639. -- Victor McLAGLEN Velez El Brendel Directed by John Blystonc Fox Picture ALSO COMEDY AND SHORT SUBJECTS |