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Show THE HE Averts Tong War LOGAN, UTAH. ', LEWISTON rtsday. Payne and daughter Patricia, were visiting Mrs M Mr and with Wednesday E Kent. The officers of tthe Third ward Primary entertained at a Hallowe'en costume party Thursday rfternoon at the home of Mrs Eva Monroe in honor of Mrs Liva Westover, Mrs Lila Kent, Mills Melba Layne, Mrs Anna and Mrs. Mona Layne, who have been released recently from the organization. A short program was given and bunco formed the enteitainment fer the remainder of the time a dainty luncheon concluded the party. Mrs. Etta Kent of the Primal y stake board was a special guest Others present were Mrs. Velva Orchard, Mary Allsop, Mamie Haslam. Orpha Bodily, Leora Elwood, Zora Layne, Zetta Haslam, Emma Emmerett Layne, and VV lser. of relaout town the Among tives that were visiting here over the week end and in attendance el the funeral services for Mrs. Ella Karren, were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen of Tremonton, Mrs Bell Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Harris and Rulon Harris of Marys ville, Idaho, Mrs. Vila Pope, Valerie and Langly Pope of St Anthony, Jdx. and Mrs. Jeff Kent ot Escquia, Idaho, Mrs. Deseret Kent Mrs. Lillie Neilson, Charles Kent c' Dogan, Mr and Mrs Ben Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Call, Mr. Edna Eugene Blair and Mrs. Layne of Ogden, Mr. and Kent and family and Mr and Mrs. Claude Kent and Mrs. Leo Williams of Malad, Mr and Mrs. George Reedere of Hyde Park, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Garrett. Mrs. Bill Waddoups of Preston, Mrs. lone Coleman of Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hillman-dolla- r announce the birth of a son on Friday, October 29 Mr. and Mrs L Los Angeles police breathed easier after Fong Choy, 18, Chinese, returned to her husband, Lew Gee. Her father, member of j the Hop 8mg tong, couldn't find j her: neither could the husband, j member of the Four Families tong. I There was friction between the two groups because of her disappearance. i tc CACHE JUNCTION on Mrs. who was A few ladies called Elwood, George W observing her birthday ann.vers-ar- y Tuesday. Social chat was enA delicious lunch was joyed sei ved A Hallowe'en party was held in the school house Wednesday evening, given by the Ladies club and t.ieir partners A variety of games were played, and a basket lunth was served Those present were Mr. and Mrs Delbert E. Jensen Air. and Mrs George W. Elwood, Mr and Mrs Norval Bailey, Mr Bal'ard, Mr (Hill Mrs. Ernest R and Mrs. Frank H Ballard, Mr. ,C Mrs. Alden Jensen, Mr. and jiMrs. Ernest T Jensen, Mr. and Mrs Daniel B Richards, Mr and Mrs. John H. Barker, Mrs. W. O Warren, Mr and Mrs. Allan Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. Amos I'.igby of Newton Mrs. Daniel B Richards spent Friday at Pocatello, Idaho, visiting friends and relatives returned Lawrence Malmberg after home Thursday evening spending the past few months at Idaho Falls, Idaho and family Mrs Orval Hardy spent Saturday at Ogden Mrs Merlin F. Ballard and daughter Arlene returned home Fnday after spending "the past week visitm ghcr sister, Mrs Jack Reach at Idaho Falls, Idaho Mr, and Mrs Herbert E El-ood and family of Lewiston visited Mr and Mrs George W. Elwood, Thursday Mr and Mrs. Dewey Bird and family of Hyrum were guests of Mr and Mrs Norval Budey and family, Sunday Mr. and Mrs Burness Morrison and family spent Sunday visiting br parents, Mr and Mrs. Frank H Ballard. Mr. and Mrs George W El-- i ood and son, Billy and Mr. and Ballard Mrs. Merlin F. and daughter, Arlene, spent Sunday at Cornish visiting friends Carries 11 l ;i i'AGE i. to Califon 1 i a 0 l.t ro with Kt in Mi lunl la hi V l.ithu, Mr. Josiph her vast wealth ami i Mm It i, Mi B We'tovoi M K attend-n- l ami L the lU'mocraUt iall m Logan Monday evening Mrs V I) Mis Clarem is hint and Mis Joseph lint ion attended the Farm Bute in meeting at the umrt Iioum m, Saturday afternoon v r At The Capitol tt Piobublv evei has built astles m the an ami has at tunes It earned ot possessing unlinuUil wealth Dm who has .ndulged sui h dav dreams would hi hitter satisfied with her lot if he lonsidered the ease of loro-tMuntei. heroine of The Un Gul m the World. attraction at the Iaplol Ihcutie, today, Kudus and S ituidav Kculimg to hoi .sorrow th it men pay lomt to her btiuuse ot ! i h A J SUNBUKY, Pii , Mill-- , Mt Pleasant farm corn husking claims the hand, of He the United States mord huskeu 139 bushels of corn, and tied up his fodder all in one day ! s, and Mr and Mrs Osmond Merrill rad babies blessed at saerament meeting on Sunday The Richmond ward Primary conference will be held next Sunday at 7 30 p m A pageant program is planned Ollt BIG DOUBLE BILL NO. FEATURE I 1 2 oMiiMtuncncn erirt'i IKIDRjtlS RIDER' MONt Ufa KIVWIH H' SI.IVLY Also Kriur F'CIUXii Kid UM)K I j , I I COM i f'nrtoon : Special Midnight Prcvuc Siitiirdiiy Night at 12 p m on SHE LO' ES ME NOT" With Bing Crooby and Miriam Hopkins. ig dm, dtt Uvm IosAEsa Co. xr; likelihood she will nevyr be able lo be sure that she ti loved for her.self alone, Dorothy decides to go incognito for a while, exchanging names and identities with her private sitielary, Sylvia Vernon. Then, when she finally meets the one who she believes may be "the t ght man," things begin to hnp-- i pc II The stoiy. which is highlighted with scintillating comedy, takes so n nnv unexpected twists and turns-- . that it would detract from ones njnv nient of the film were the outcome divulged Suffice it to snv that the climax comes as a not only to the gic it surprise, p u tu ipants in the mad adventure, I ut to the spectator as well. Miriam Hopkins is starred in the title idle of the i tut and Joel McOea and Kay 'A lay have the pnm ipul supjiort-- I lug roles Othets in the east lull ill'll' Homy Stephenson, Reginald ll'inni. Beryl Mercer, George Meeker arid Edgar Norton, Wil- li.uii Seitci clii ci ted from a story In Not man Krasna RKO-Rudi- Saturday! SHE'S SIMPLY in I he story of the wealthiest girl on earth, whose income of $30,000 a doy wasn't enough to buy the honest love she craved I heart-hungr- 4 i xQH; All the way from New York city to southern California this "penthouse special carried 11 persons and a dog as part of the Influx into California from the east. John Dixon, designer and builder of tne craft. Is shown with his wife, Elsie, andj nine of their children. When Dixon finds employment and a home, five otheri children will come from the east to join the family. The Thud ward Gleaners and men spnnsoied a very successThe ful dunce Tuesday night. hall was gay with Hallowe'en deceptions Refreshments were sold during intermission. Mr and Mrs. Golden Hodges welcomed a little daughter to their home last week Mr and Mrs O H. Eckersley o' Richmond and Mr and Mrs. Ed Cuitis of Logan were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs LeRoy Benson Mis Web Layne and Mrs Maud Ponson were Logan visitors Tuesday Mr and Mrs Glenn Wiser and t itnily were Sunday dinner guests ot Mr and Mrs Samuel Wiser One of the most pictuiescpie paitios ever held in this locality was sponsoied by Mrs Frank Talbot and her Junior MIA g.rls in entertaining their mothers, Monday night at the home of Mrs Melvin Kent Small flower baskets bearing the Junior symbol foi med the attractive table decorations These were made by the girls and to the mothers as favors A short program included community singing led by Leora Kar-r.-Talks on Junior work by Sabina Bodily and Delta Haslam. saxaphone solo by LaRuf West-overetold story by Dorothy V r; Rhoda by Sparkman: reading Farmer; vocal solo by Leora KarA short play entitled "unlen Sumlav guests of Mr and Mrs Hut Monroe Mr and Mrs LeRoy Hill of Log itn were guests Friday eve mug it the home of Mi and Mi Josf h J Haslam Mr and Mrs Lew Allsop and ihildien were guests at rhuken dinner Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Myrl Bodily m Fair- - selfishness by Ruth McKmght, LaRena Benson, Grace Kent and Ruth Pond. A delicious lunclleon was served a. six small tables. "Stung" form-e- d the entertainment for the remainder of the evening low The honored guests were Mrs The tegular wmk and business Albeit Westover. Mis Lowell Karof the Third ward Relief ren, Mrs LeRav Benson, Mrs will be he. 1; next MonMelvin Kent, Mrs A L. Pond, Sotiet Mrs Ether Sparkman, Mrs day evening at eight o elm k A irietv of Ghnstrmus gifts will McKmght, Mrs John Has-- I E L Faimet, Mrs be demonstrated and a good im, Mrs I us desired orain Karren and Mrs Henry The following couples had bahaslam Mrs Henry Haslam and Miss bies hlessiri at the Third ward Mary Haslam were visiting with sacrament meeting on Sunday: Mi and Mis C R Layne, Mr ti lends in Smithfield on Friday. Mr and Mrs Frank Talbot were and Mrs Verl Bronson, Mr and Surday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Ether Spackman, Mr and Mrs Denzil Egan, Mr and Mrs Mrs Myron Talbot Mr and Mrs Alvin Kartthner Albert Westover and Mr and announce the safe arrival of a Mrs Lehind Layne A very successful little daughter at their home on program was g.ven in conjoint meeting by the Thursday. November 1 Mrs. Vella Bronson and two members of the Beehive class un: mall daughteis spent part of last der the direction of Miss Emma wiek in Logan with her sisters, Layne and Mrs Orson Buttars An rnspiratronal talk on Beehive Eima and Vada Buttars Mrs W, R Westover and little work wus given by Mrs. Ann mm returned home from the Orrhn rd Leo Mrs Williams returned Pudge hospital on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs Boyd Burnett and to her home in Samaria on SunVera Brown of Mijs Ogden, were day evening after a week s visit mu-tin- Jo-sip- li JOEL McCREA; FAY WRAY ; HENRY STEPHENSON Directed A REGINALD DENNY 6k Wtlhom A Setter,9 Pisndro S Berrmn production Friday at 7:00 P. M. U.S.A.C. PEP VAUDEVILLE '"In "Addition to the Picture BETTER o Today, Friday and (SsipntM the cigarette that's MILDER the cigarette that TASTES CORN III SKIM; KE 4IIU) EYN. . v EATUKE cOtOlt OVUM HER M GRAND THEATRE TODAY M X , 1 NOW PLAYING THURSDAY, Penthouse Automobile Mr and Mrs James Johns and were dinner family of Ogden o: guests Sunday at the home Mr and Mrs. Bert Monroe. Mrs Eugene Bair and Merle Cunningham sang a duel at the of Gale Bai funeral services v hich were held in Swan Lake on Saturday. Allen Marler of Salt Lake spent his father the week end with Pis hop L. W. Marler Mrs Eliza Fackrell of Black-foo- t, Idaho, was a week end guest Ci Mrs. Glen Wiser. Mrs. Margaret Rogers gave a very interesting talk on The Old Testament Project at the Thirdl ward Relief Society on Tuesday-Musicanumbers were given by the American Legion auixiliary chorus under the direction of Mrs Harold Mrs Glen Wiser with Wood at the piano and a vocal sdo by Mrs Eugene Bair Next Tuesday the theology lesson will be discussed by Mrs Emma Bodily. Nine Trail Builder boys of the Third ward Primary and their class leaders, Mrs. Alvin Orchard and Miss Orpha Bodily, enjoyed a wtiner roast and games on the bunks of Bear river Friday evening attended Mrs. Alvin Orchard for Leslie the funeral services Watkins at Tremonton on Wed DemoLadiea The Richmond a cratic organization sponsored afternoon at the tea Thursday club rooms in honor of the Democratic candidates. The committee in charge of the affair consisted tf Mrs. H. S Webb, chains oman. Mrs. J. L. Robinson, secretary. Mrs. F. I Thompson, Mis Bryan Mrs. H Hendricks, Ray Pond, Miss Beth Hendricks, Mrs. Roy Aibiston, and Miss Dorothy Day A large crowd was in attendance were Mrs. Sherwin Speakers r Meser, Newell J Crookston Hodgson, Jeff Stowell. AlWT. fred Chambers, G G. HendSmith ricks, and Mrs A. M Other visitors were Mrs Jeff Stowell, J. W. Funk. S. W. Hendricks and Cyrus Lewis. Music was furnished by Mrs Elwin Traveller. Flags and fall flowers were used Reto decorate the club room freshments were served following the meeting Senator William H. King was the principal speaker at a Democratic rally held on Friday evening. An orchestra from North Logan furnished music. Don B. Colton, Republican senatorial nominee, was the speaker 1 a Republican rally held last Sutuiday evening here. The Misses Ardella Merrill and Constance Ada Peart and Mrs. Merrill were hostesses to the Girls room Literary club at the clubTwenty-eight on Thursday evening. were in attendance. Mrs. O Vincent I. Ballam and Mrs. Reeves were special guests The evening was spent playing bridge. Prizes were awarded to Mis Morrill and Mrs. Marjorie was Luncheon Christofferson. served by the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Varnell Anderson of Moore, Idaho, are the house- guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Merrill, who are in Ellis Doty visited from Friday Sunday at Provo where he went to see the football game between the USAC and BYU Leonard Christensen and Victor Carlson have purchased a sawmill in Emigration canyon on the road through Mink Creek toward Pans, Idaho. Sterling Larson is also employed there. A no hostess party was held at II,- e Richmond South ward Scout home on Wednesday evening to A treasure celebrate Halloween. hunt, dancing, and a hot supper were features of the patty Those wno participated in the erjoyment were Miss Sybil Bulien, Russell Nelson, Mr and Mrs Ben LarMiss Ada son, Peart, Worth Gutke, Mr and Mrs Harold Cartwright, Miss Florence Webb, Sher-v- i in Webb. Miss Marian Young, Rex Peart, Mr. and Mrs Vincent Reeves, Mr. and Mrs LcGrande Gunnell, Mr. and Mrs Royal GunEllis nell, Miss Ardella Merrill, Doty, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christenand Miss Hendricks, sen, Gladys James Murray. The BQn Heur club met on Frihome of day afternoon at the Mrs. S. R Christensen. Mrs OsVictor mond Merrill and Mrs. to fifteen Carlson, in attention CiUb members were present. A social afternoon and luncheon were was given by enjoyed. A reading Mis. fcarlson. Mrs. George E spent Doty Thursday with her daughter, Mrs Merlin Smith A Junior Halloween dance was South given by the Richmond ward Pmnory at the ward chapel Wednescn Wednesday evening day afternoon the Richmond ward Primary entertained the children at a spook alley and dance at the Home-mad- e candy was sold, and paper caps were given to those present was Mr. Bocutt of Riverside he guest of his daughter, Mrs Glenn Lawrence on Sunday. Miss Mildred Johnson enter t, ned at a Hallowe'en party on Wednesday evening. The guesU v ere costumed for the occasion. 1 he rooms and the tabic were m Halloween colors A hot supper was served to fifteen and Bunco other games guests. v ere played Bunco pncs were awarded to the Misses Ians Fra ml The prize i. m and Theda Bair costume fi.r the best Halloween was won by Miss Roma Steed Alton Mrs Hendricks spent from Thursday to Saturday at with her father, (Jiorgc Pickett. Mr and Mrs Willie Johnson and family of Benson Ward were ;uets of their mother. Mrs Maltha Aylworth on Thursday Mrs Ben Bullen visited relatives it Suit Luke City from Thursday vnli! last Saturday night Mr and Mrs Glen Lawrence KAlD-JOURNAL- |