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Show -- club members entertained their husbands Friday evening at the Junior high school at an attractively arranged Easter party. The Easter idea was elaborately carried out in the decorations and tile refreshments. The evening was spent in playing games. Those included were Messrs, and Mesdauies William Bankhead, Ft an Bankheud, Charles Stuart, Elmer Clean, Sterling Jones, Louis Alvoid, Veinon Maughan, Harold Fied Carrett, William Clean, Jones, Henry K Parker, T. B. Leishman. Ailed Liudley and Those in charge of the affair were Elizabeth Mrs. Mane Currett, Bankhead and Mrs. Letha Lind-leThe Madie and two children of Salt Lake were the guests Sunday of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walters of are the Rock Springs, Wyo., guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maughan. Mrs. Walters has spent the past two weeks here on account of the illness of her mother. They plan to return home during the week-end- . Mr. und Mrs. lames Williamson of Los Angeles came Saturday to spend a few days with their mother Mrs. Esther Williamson. Their sister, Mrs. Joseph Parkinson entertained Sunday ut dinner in their honor. Places were matk-efor eight. Mr and Mrs. Heber Murray entertained at dinner Easter SunLieoorations and other apday pointments weie in keeping with Dinner was served to Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Pulley Murray, Bishop and Mrs. Evan Bankheud, Mr und Mrs Luther Murray, the host and hostess and families. The family of Mr. and Mrs. the Thomas Thorpe celebrated 71st hnthday anniversary of their father Sunday at the family home, limner was served on one long table decorated with Easter flowers. Mi. and Mrs. Louis Alvord entertained a group of friends Friday evening ut the home of their motliei, Mrs. Bessie Alvord, cur-at Easti r favors were Logan. ried out in each appointment. Ketreshments were served to Messrs. and Mesdumes Parley Hill, V'. K. Carver, Henry Parker, Walter Perkins, Heber D. Maughan, Kenneth Murray, Harold Parkin- son and the host and hostess. , Mr. and Mrs. Preston Brench-leyMiss Miss Alla Maughan, Kena Brenchley, Louis Brenchley, Leishman Hay Leishman, Ernest Loand Miss Marjorie Sutton of ut the gan spent Easter Sunday .summer home of Dr. W. D. Sutanyon. ton in a The U. S. A. C. band gave musical program Sunday evening m tht tdixTHUcle, under the direc turn of Prof N. W. Christiansen. The band gave eleven numbers. John Anderson gave two leadings. enA huge crowd attended and entertain- evening's the joyed association "'tIu- s Thursheld their closing meeting the Junior nigh day afternoon in with Diden school building The filth Bessie Jones in charge. two numbers grade pupils sang of Miss Gladys under the direction Hill of the Floradell school. gave a Principal V. K. Carvercourse of talk on "Our present Parent-Teacher- RENO, Nt v April 1 U.I'i More than one thiru of the applicants for rnarrige licenses here during recent weeks, who. previwere ously had been married, holders of Nevada divorce decrees, records show. There were 225 licenses given out between March 1, and March 10. Of this number 107 went to couples in which one nr both of the parties previously hud been married. Twenty of the 107 licenses were obtained by prospective brides and bridegrooms, one of whom had been divorced in Reno, while ten went to applicants, both of whom held Reno "divorce diplomas." The average member of heartache colony, as' shown by these figures, is not at all discouraged with marriage, but willing to try again. Usually the new start is made immediately after the decree has been obtained. It is not extraordinary for a successful plaintiff to walk from the court room to obtain a marriage license, und then return to have the judge who just granted the decree perforin the murriuge ceremony. The marriuge often is with th person who might have been named correspondent in the divorce suit had the defendant contested the action. Direct reference to correspondents is not often made in diveoree suits here. Vugue testimony other woconcerning men, or other men," may enter the case, but Nevada laws provide sufficient leeway to obviate the necessity of any specific testimony on such points. sen of VMG midtHs.1 Brigham Maughan s&Zivss? s Trial daughter Mr and of Logan, son Maughan of man Maagnan Mr of Tremonton. trcrfe.? on one long Places were maiiteu Mr out of town guests were n Mr Arial Maugnan of Lo Tm and Mr. and Mrs. Norman left M,C1and0MTseH0enbe0rn-Greeten days at to spend a.iurday relatives Pocatello, Idaho,andwith daughter, bay, John Stuart Drummond, Mont, Friday for the illness of Mra of IT account spent the past Slimrt who has Drummond with three months at family- members 'f her of Ogden Miss Edith Brenchley Mr. guest of her parents on was ood ins Thomas Brenchley Easter Sunday. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Harold William-uon Mr and Mrs. Thomas motored and laughter Laura, to Pocatello Saturday and of spent Mr. Faster Sunday as guests reand Mrs. Thomas Williamson, evening. home Sunday luming Evan Bankhead was a Bishop special speaker at the sacrament afmeeting at Millville Sunday ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Christensen T $ Nature's warning help nuturucUur your roaes la roar compkiwn and paint radwonderful rseultt sallow cheeks. Truly follow thorough colon cleansing. Taka m NATURLd REMEDY to mraliis and (!, Than Btrentfi hen your ehmmatirajwyana. watch the transformation. Try M instead 26c. Only laxatives. of ds-r- Laxative J he in Ins lirst t Billowing lei as line, S.uolh lit I lie le much out of place in Symphony Hall us a bathing suit Ot a dreM party." A Boston but bar atracts trad by serving tea to his customers. VICKS COUGH DROP ... All youve hoped for in a Cough Di op medicated with ingredients of DAV T-t-t- UritkJ I o WILL BE- Sunntts Are America's Leading Values Al l. II VMI TAII.OKKU, SILK UN Ml We Need New culverts along the highways in the Cornish district to take care of spring flood waters, and estimated to cost $450 were requested of the Cache county commissioners Wednesday by a spivial committee of Cornish residents. M. C. Naegle acted as committee spokesman, asked the commissioners to consider the placement of one culvert 56 feet by 24 inches from the Bergesoh ebrner in Cornish to the Sorensen premises; another 24 inches by 18 feet in front of the Lambros property; Of all the couples married in and one 24 inches bv 12 feet near Germuny during the past seven the c.ppich place. These culverts, years, 43 per rent are childless. Newton-Clurk-sto- BORDER DEFENSE WASHINGTON, Apt il from reliable quarters reaching Washington today said the Soviet army is tontiimmg to strengthen its position on the Si berian, Manchurian border und that more than 4000 tons of wheat have been shipped into Valdivos-tocduring the last ten days These moves were viewed in informed circles as directed towards defense in case Sibria should be invaded by Japanese troops. Tokio has denied that Jupun has any such intention 1 New Yotkers spend telephoning for correct $3ou time a day LADIES SLIPPERS Ijjw, Medium and I High Heels; S)ecial at MENS DRESS SHIRTS Regular $1.95 $4 SHEETS SPORT SATIN Regular 45c Special, yard 85c 75c 79c PILLOW CASES Regular 25c Special, Each 15c 39c FIGURED SHANTUNG Silk. Regular 98c QCf OOC Special, yard PLAIN SHANTUNG Regular 98c, Special, yard CQm DwC RAYON SHANTUNG Regular 49c Special, yard QQ. wwC FIGURED RAYONS Regular 49c Special, yard QQ. wwv FIGURED RAYONS Regular 39c Special, yard aq SILVER GLOW Regular 98c Special, yard - Regular 65c Special, yard 25c 45c MENS SILK NECKTIES 25c 1.00 MENS WOOL HOSE tolar 25c ial. Pair LADIES HOUSE Fast Color, Reg. 98c Special, each at . . BOYSSHIRTS 6 LADIES HOUS" Fast Color, Reg. $J to SILK D1 2.98 BATH For COTTO 70x80. Special Price NOVEI 2 Sets for Special ... .. SAV7 15c toU. SHLCS' B CLr-- P'f.JG ciyjpuT of ALL fw OXFOIfats lAVItJ' wy rv Juv 90 TH' TVE .A"'' TU uz GOT STkW UP flcoot F... am II Special - APS 75c Special Regular $1.00 Special, pair Yard t MENS DRESS SHIRTS Regular 98c bg rrV Troj OF H 71J6S1S ' . - ' I BARGii MAUS West Center St. 1.39 lu3.45 5 Piece 19c w Spring Shades All HOSE 8 I . Q lw MEN S DRESS HATS LADIES RAYON HOSE Regular 35c Special, pair LADIES FULL Special Siiecial Extra Large $1.39 Regular 33c Special, yard CRETONNE Regular 22 uc Special, yard PERCALES 64 Count 9 Yards for All colors. TABLE DAMASK 85c DRESS FLANNEL Special, yard Need the Merchandise 81x90, Reg. 98c Special, Each GEORGETTES Reg. $1 .09 .... You the Cash All Shades, reg. 98c Special, yard 57 RUSSIA BUILDING face water. The work of laying the culverts, would be done by residents of Cor- nish, the commissioners were told The county dads will meet the committee on the ground where the culverts have been requested Friday at 2 p. m. to consider the matter further. Others of the committee which waited on the officials were M H. Buttars, Ezra Cole, Parley Pitcher, John Erickson, and Moses Christofferson D. R. Clara of Newton requested a culvert 20 feet by 12 inches n for use across the The commissioners road. promised an investigation. IN COUNTY ROADS FLAT CREPE Regular $1.19 Special, yard 54-inc- it is believed, would itirnis.. satisfactory outlets for all of the sur- CULVERTS ASKED OTHER nn. er tie foAD, I DREAP To THiMK OF" I - Aik for yarn rii - IlngifUL i uuaoNV HIUNII 1'ILl.H, 40 twi know hilnt kd'iUt Hay howl it Imi,Y UkUUUiTS IVMUWIUI SUi.ll m liewspaja-- l Yard iff dm-- filT PERCALES 5 A UP April 1 course in music criticism has been at the New England Conservatory of Music under the directum of Warren Storey Smith, ami iiilic foi a Boston i umposei sus-r CIRCULAR IfJSURAMCE N&- S- MFF'kAFF- - AM 80 Count CHICHESTERS.F!LLS Trie mail TdAT Art INDIAN HEAD Jgly pimples -- iJ ojoT-irm- SffISBWni!D12 SAEJB W-'- ' In each were carried oht were en- Dames appointment. menu were served and Mr. anu I qulsites for successful criticism: Thorough acquaintance with the standard musical works. Constant study, over a long period, of reviews, including those ot such leading critics as Newman, Gilman, and Henderson. Ability to be a practical paperman, or woman, Use of accepted standards er than individual opinions us the buses of criticisms Smith himself is known as an When George outspoken cutic. Gernshw m's Second Khupsud wa tile Boston plated by Symphony Unhestlu, Snath said it was "as SECTION TWO, , KErnesfpudrkmson left last Wedlor California to .nesday on a trip alMrnsdti Alta Baldwin euteitained hon- i Faster party Sunday in E riyrum PAGE ONE 032. AGAIN AT RENO of Ogden Miss Evelyn Tlieurcr purer, s was the guest of her Theurer Herman Mrs. and Mr. 5S 1 DIVORCED, WED ' 11 S is 1. AIX!eRfiSMxiT M Aid 'THAT Vfoo d hlUAd'mnhc: hoff11' school problems mcludinB were discussed. Thirty were mothers and the teachers M APRIL By Ahern !OUR BOARDING HOUSE Wellsville News FRIDAY. LOGAN, UTAH. THE HERALD JOURNAL', (Formerly tr.rfg rnr- - , Jo, 9o i' r5cJKlA V v ICa I WICKS V VapoRub |