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I'I()i; LOGAN, 7 jj V T V l hji it 5,1 f entertained the members of her bridge ilub at her home afternoon Wednesday Luncheon was served first, with clever St. Patrick appointments carrying out a color scheme of green and w'hite Following lunch the afternoon was devoted to bridge members present were Club Mrs Joseph Morgan, Mrs George P Griffin, Mrs VV Lundberg, Mrs. ii Wescerholm, Mrs Russell Yonk Hanson and Mrs E Eric Johnson Mrs. Hostess To Club At Home In Smithfield &oc Is COEDS STYLE QC1Z ANSWER Bridge Luncheon ?7? 1 H ' X Ilf UrSv,,1 Nurses Alumnae The William Budge Memorial Nurses' alumnae association met Wednesday evening at the nurses home Mrs George D Pre.ton ie lowed 'An American Do, tors Odyssey" A social hour followed the program and refreshments were served to 20 guests Phyllis Pehrson, Olive Birch and Norma Anderson were in i h irge arrangements Club Has Weekly Meeting Clio Mrs A. N. Sorensen was hostess members of the Clio club Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Sherwin Maeser Mrs. C. C. Randall gave a literary review of Victoria Regina Several special guests were preto sent at the meeting Tea was served the lutter part of the afternoon Scouts Have Girl Meeting Monday regular meeting of Girl was held Monday afternoon at Westminster hall in the Presbyterian church Mrs F B. Wann spoke to the girls on the importance of wearing the scout uniforms, stressing the fact that each girl should on a uniform. Tests were given and three new tenderfoot members welcomed inThe Scouts to the feroup. Plans were made for a party to follow next Monday s meeting Father Is Honored At Birthday Party Mrs J L McCracken gave a birthday dinner at hei home recently in honor of her father, John Pitcher, who was celebrating his ninety-secon- d birthday anniversary The dinner table was attractive with a large birthday cake and green tapers as a centerpiece Other appointments carried out a green color-schem- e. Guests Included Mr and Mrs J. W. Pitcher Mrs of Cornish, Sarah Pitcher, Mr and Mrs J L Pitcher, Mr. ana Mrs Alma Raymond and Mr. and Mrs J E Pitcher, all of Smithfield Entertains For Booklore Club Mrs William C. Wood was hostto Booklore club members Wednesday afternoon at her home Mrs S. Richmond Young gave review of "The Return to Religion" by Henry C. Link. Light refreshments were served ess t the conclusion of the regular program One special guest was present Janet Blossoms First Queen as I a - ilv Hi Ii imuI e i nj n t d i m th umiiM nu nt hill i i i nMsted Tht pror mi t hi s isi tl mimbi is in j s j bptn ml inqiitl ami diming , M s (rtore M ml Mrs Himev of Loeviston f on m i it tiling s t Wednes i Mr , Mi vi P mil Mis Mi uul Mr iml Mi s Jon m smith of Benson S ml Mi tml Mrs John Milligm and U d inon tl i s ml Auhic Woolf m s iv Pin sir spent thiir night, r Mrs nl,ii uul n, I ,'1 Mr urul f innlv mil Mrs Siindnv Mr und Mrs and family of d iv with Mis and Mrs Bittv Mr and Mrs USAC Botany Wives Janus ( hristens, f n Ogden spent Sun Sena ( hristensi n Mikkelstn George D Ritdit i enter-- t wue 1 he US AC Botany wive of Mr and Mrs Ful rf i 4 ; guists mem lined their partners and ktrttn of Iiwiston Sunday i V N bt rs of the botany department Mr mil Mrs Ntphi Jotgensm of at a fa,ult delightful Snnthfu Id w, re calling ill rel itiv, s 4 the at Wtdnesdav party evening Sunday home of Dr and Mrs F B Wann Mrs Nellie Cook returned from ' D ly theme Los Angeles whtre she has St The Patraks 4 Jmv' was tarried out in colors and th, )ust month with Mr and spent Mrs ' 'Sf y. svmbols Twenty four guests en- R iv Bairett 'S A virv fine waul iimfi r, me w is joy, il n pi, is int ev nmg h Id in tin wud tliaptl Sunil iv A spei lal afternoon ses evinmg sum w is hi Id for the president y of all auxiliary org imzatiuiis Both stssionx were well attended bv members with Presidmt Joseph E Mrs C Wr Green entertained Cardon Walter Everton and Alma at her home Tuesday evening in Sonne of Cache stake in attendhonor of her daughter, Zenda, ant e who will be married in the near Bishop J V Seamons left for Canada Monday in interest of the future Among out of town guests pre- Logan Garment company Mr and Mrs David Hurren and sent were Mr and Mis Charles Christensen of Driggs, Idaho, and Mrs R E Lee spent Monday in Mis J Booth of Brigham City Ogden Si out Commissioner Fred Duce is confined in the Budge Memorial hospital for treatment of a stomach ailment Mrs Ariel Waite was removed to htr home from a Login hospital Mr and Mrs Edwin H Bench Monday Friends of Mrs George F Ashannounce the marriage of their daughter, Martha to Marc Mc- croft will be pleased to learn that she is recovering nicely after a Cann of Smithfield on Wednesoperation day March 10 at the Logan tem- major A C Hancey and daughter were ple The Misses Norma and Edna dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Olsen were at a H E Hancey Sr , Tuesday Mr and Mrs Lee Hancey entermiscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Bench at her parent s tained at a surprise party in honhome Thursday evening, and or of their son Roland who was Monday evening Mrs V, rna Speth observing his 13th hirthdav The and Marietta Earley entertained evening was spent in games and fl for the bi ide and groom. The J. Y evening was spent playing games t' ' 'Sisafter which a lunch was served C4k.s o :i ' 4 to a large group of friends and t. V rtlatives The young couple re, 1 t (M ceived many beautiful and use ful gifts It will be easy to tell the coed who is both smart and fortunate Lee E Olsen und Arthur Hanwhen she goes back to the campus after her Easter holidays besen have returned hume after cause her trunk will hold stylish new ensembles The exciting black spending the past two weeks in wool ensemble poses a jaunty bolero over a short sleeved dress and Salma, Utah, trapping Mr and Mrs Alma Olsen and will impress tven the most finmcky date Espec.allv if he notices Mrs Lena Olsen visited in its chic fringed trimming and unusual red leather belt The Breton Brigham City Sunday felt is edged with a scalloped rim of red felt Mrs Howard Rogers and daugh(From Bonwit Teller, New York ter Rose Marie have been visitat the home of Mrs Roging a ers parents, Mr and Mrs Olsen Mr and Mrs Ernest Olsen spent the week end in Salt Lake City Mrs Doris Olsen and Mrs NorThe First ward Relief Society Andy Anderson on Tuesday ma McKinley of Moore, Idaho arc Mr and Mrs William Pilking-to- n visiting at the home of Mr and entertained tne membi rs of the Second ward Relief Society on of Smithfield spent Sunday Mrs Hyrum Olsen Mr and Mrs Tuesday in the ward chapel in rt the home of Mr and Mr3 C Douglas Olsen Relief of honor of the birthday had as their dinner guests SunM Bry son President organization Society Mr and Mrs Charles day, y During the past week the stork Schenk Winifred Allen conducted been our havward has in conducted was busy by singing Lester Olsen has returned from Vilate Crabtree, invoca'ior, Claia ing delivered a son to Mr and a business trip to California Astle. singing by the Singing Mrs Jacob Fuhriman, a son to Mrs Hattie Lee of Hyde Park Mothers of the ward conducted Mr and Mrs Elwood Leonhardl visited at the home of Mr and and to a Mr and Mrs Mrs O P. daughter by Vilate Crabtree and accompanThatcher, Thursday ied by Lillis Hanson, speech of Jesst; Theurer All concerned are Mariner Jensen has returned The two boys from Allen President story getting along nicely y eleomi Mackay, Idaho where he Inc id, nt during life of Abraham arriving made Mrs Oiga Fuhri- has b, en employed. Mr k and man, Mrs and Lillian grandma, Lincoln' was given Mrs Veda Davis and daughter Fuhriman vocal solo, Mrs Gietta Alma Leonhardt grandparents of Preston have been Betty bv Lillie accompanied Theurer, visiting the past week at the Hanson reading Ha?, Cribtree, home of Mrs. Davis' parents, Mr and Mrs Joseph H Olsen Sr poem, Boothe Crabtree, lemaiks President Marguet Himmond, re- WOMAN Mr and Mrs Fred W Speth marks Mrs Olson a one act play attended a party at the home of You Cant Trust a Man, was a Mr. and Mrs Leo Nuttal of Benreal comedv true to hfe and the son on Thursday evening FROM LONG COMA A group characters were impersonated by of friends honored Fife Louise Fuhrimin, Malett i Miss Pearl Olsen at her parents WilAlder Ruth Chugg, Cumornh home Friday evening The evening ma Zollinger and Ruth CampLOS ANGELES, March 18 HP! was spent playing games after Maris was bell closing prnvcr by Mrs Helen Wills Love, who went which a delicious lunch was servTibbitts, a souil hour of visiting into a coma nearly a week ago in ed to the guests. was tnjoved and a ti iv luncheon an attempt to commit suicide by James Olsen made a business was served to ninety four will power regained consciousness trip to Ogden, Saturday State Representative Joseph H Mrs E A Chugg ai rived home for a few minutes today and then Olsen Sr, has returned to his Saturday night afur spin ling a sink back into her stupor home after attending the state week with rditivcs in Hooper Dui mg her brief period of conlegislature in Salt Lake City Salt Lake and Lehi She was ac- sciousness, Mrs Love was to able Miss Pearl Olsen left Monday companied home by In r sist, r Sheriff Eugene Mrs Lamoni Holbrooa of Hooper recognize morning for Lethbridge, Canada and Chief Matron Vada Jail where she will be employed for who is spending the week beer. Sullivan who stood by her bed- some time. Mrs Minnie Baer of Logan vis- side ited friends here on Wednesday Mrs Love, convicted slaver of CALLS DOCTOR FOR The following program was giv- her husband Harry A Love, was FIRST TIME AT 92 en in our sacrame, t meeting being treated by Dr Samuel M LONDON, March 18 (American readScriptural Sunday evening when Marcus, alienist, 92 prominent At Wire) years of age, James vocal ing Gordon Crabtree, two she emerged from the coma G. Squires has found it necessary solos Mis C C Rani ill accomto Dr call had doctor Marcus a been varifor the first time using panied by Miss Lu Den Rogers, ous types of stimuli on the chubby, m his life Influenza got the bettalk on respect for holv places woman when she ter of the retired Dartmouth coast and holy tilings L C Nuhn emerged from her sleep guard Rogeis the praypiano solo Miss ers w, re bv A M H imniond and H mson Oliver Mrs Elizabeth Smith end hei daughter, Mrs Angus Fell, r of Preston visi'ed at the home of Mrs Font Zollinger on Sunday Mrs Walter FggWon visited at the horn, of her sistei Mis Entertain Partners 'X r no-ho- ' T -- ,.Vi fx S; 4 , M-- Avon I individual tali nts The art, health langu ige and shop instructor all employ the ideas of the operetta in their of lJA voms in the picture i hisses, by studving the customs Such opei et las pi ovine nuiiiv ad- n ibits and language of the counvantages in i hild development and try fiom whuh tile setting of the of socialization of play is taken Student committees is a means both pupils and teaihe-- s bv means are appointed to study staging ffix .. . Mother Honors Future Bride p itri 1 xrxi miisn Lum heon was served to the following girls and bovs Ann Lamb Vugima Lee, Shirley Howell, lvath-1- , en Heli n and Rowen Seamons Shirley Balls, Helen Jones, LaRee Lamb, Fvelvn H ineey, Dona and M nirine 1, rkes Wallace McQuar-rRendol Seamons Rulon Ash- rnft Rndmy and Hurren Waite, Lind, n Se mums Harold (hristof-firsu- i und Charles Hanciy CLARKSTON A three course banquet was served March 11 at the home of Miss Sylvia Ravsten bv her and the Bee hive class Those present included the Misses Velma Burt, Larene Jardine, Rhea Blarn he Faye Godfrey, Thompson, Rhea Loosli, Rowena Leah Griffin, the Rasmussen, hostess and a special guest Miss Vera Ravsten. The evening was spent dancing old time dances Miss Flossie Buttar3 entertained in honor of her club at her home The afternoon ws Thursday spent in doing hand work Dainty lefreshments were served to the Misses Sybil Thompfollowing son, Barbara Jardine, Jennie, Sylvia and Vera Ravsten and tne hostess Miss Gretta Griffiths was honored Wednesday evening at her home the occasion was her birth Jar-din- e, - day anniversary Ganns formed party at tne gymnasium under the evenings mtertainment und, r the direction of Lafe Neilson, Ray e the direition of Mrs Reba A splendLunch was served to about Gnffin and Joe Buttars id program from the USAC was 20 girls and boys Mr and Mrs Reed Duhle are givm consisting of girl trios, violin solo and comic readproud parents of a fine baby hov solos, under the direction of Stanings All concerned are doing well Lars, n The rest of the evenMrs Ruby Bingham and small ford was games unson of Weston, Iclaliu wire week ing the spent playing direction of Rulon Archiend guests of her parents, Mr end der bald, Lueeita Sparks, Aleen ButMrs Lewis Thompson tars and Mary Buttars A special Mrs Ross Collett and children tap dance was given by the Waite of Idaho Falls are spending a few sisters Refreshof Smithfield ments were served to the large days visiting relatives here Mrs Elizabeth Thompson was crowd Stanford Larsen acted as honored at her home Sunday The toastmaster o, casion being her birthday anMr and Mrs Bryan Sparks and niversary Thore present were Mr and Mrs Joseph Burt spent Mr and Mrs George Godfrey, Saturday in Tremonton. Mr and Mrs Brigham Godfrey, A Mr and Mrs Samuel Thompson, Griffinnumber of friends of Ray spent Saturday evening at Mr and Mrs Don Thompson of his home to show honor to him Clarkston, Mr and Mrs Ross on his birthday anniversary. The Collett and children of Idaho Falls was pleasantly spent A and Mr and Mrs Lee Thompson evening pot luck supper was served to the and children of Garland guests. A Scandinavian dance was given at the gymnasium Wednesday evening A large crowd was preMAX UNHARMED BY sent A Literary club meeting was HALF HOUR BURIAL held recently at the home of Mrs Mary O Thompson A book reCALCUTTA, March 18 (Ameriview on The Lord s Annointed" was given by Mrs M iry Buttars, can Wire' Fifteen thousand people were amazed here recently current events, Archclius Archiat the feat of a native who perbald Twelve members were present. Lunch was served by Mrs mitted himself to be buried alive for half an hour and was unSarah Buttars and Mary O harmed The district medical offiThompson The Elders held their annual cers observed the proceedings. Jat-din- -- THE STORE OF GREATER VALUES Hy-rur- veritable blaze of colors await your choice for the Easter parade. Dressy blacks, three A News From Providence shades of blue, rich brilliant reds, the ultra smart rust, grey and countless others are beautifully designed in the latest Com-mund- ROUSES hi-c- If youre partial to a matched outfit, or if you prefer the contrasty type youll be certain to GLADSTEP $249 GLADSTEP $9 98 V0GUEA1RE $3 95 ARCH RED CROSS MARRIED FOLKS DANCE at AMBASSADOR TONIGHT EVERYBODY WELCOME ut patterns. d Another Big Wen-Mthe- and costuming and making thorough report on this phase of the opera, thus learning by doing The entire school, literady lives the lives of the characters while rehearsals and presentations are being made, leaving lasting upon all, making its edui alionnl value inestimable Such ai tivities invariably enrich the child s understanding of his own capacities and abilities bringing him in relationship with real life situations as he studies Such operettas offer many added possibility by bringing to reality many other imaginary activities in s, hool life -- dark-haire- the fust ciocus and the fif't robin, thpie is always a first queen of spnng, and daik-'yc- d Janet Foster, above, makes jn early bid for the honor. The brunet high school student was 'hosen to c, reign over the Wash , apple blossom XcshvuL M ti X? SWEETHEART $3 45 Like of correlation Opportunities are provided which will demand both ltadershtp and fillow hip on thi part of the same individual Sut u isohwouslv londuitive cooperation to an improvement of souil at titudes through dipmdm.e one upon the other Students work and pi.in on the di t ills thus devilii-in- g S $ 5 S Bis-,ail- i Rich mond Children In Operetta nitmhtis of ctiwpUs Ms quoMim md thiir wo Meet Wedensday of iv PAGE THREE. I 0 1 r t'jf m I?. ts- 1 Anderson Mrs EuGeorge T gene Peterson, Mrs Anthon Mrs Blanch, Pehrson, Mrs Rusand Mrs Henry Scheby sell Napper were special guests Score pri7es were won by Mrs Hanson and Mrs Blan h MARCH D A Y of Bnghui c itv hi uiompanymg nature shows Guugt () Miirill thi i ist of the Park S hool open if union spun Fiuliv iltiinoiui 1'tu Em hunted Isli, bung the vv 111 Mr motif Il ind Alls Guugi ill vt nth annual inns . utive opei Eunice for markttl vstre mitt (inns i tt i pn suited bv the Richmond Eloi.se M iry brnith Buvh un Mi ind Mrs Lvnn Mirrill mni si houl At thi salts km i ling lift Anna Lou I im Ii of oblt Alice Math Log m spint si ml iv with to light an Pnnuptl G G MerRt t si J mire Milligan Uene leve Mi mil Mis W L Mitkin I rill inns G L B igU , ive h in ind the hostess Mi anil Mrs Flint r Hmsin of and O I. B ilium w no dim ltd strt plaved Snuthfi, lu were dinner gut sis of and staged the Irogussit games Prue pit form mce to a were M and Mis Alini Stuiulus dining tin tning at the Opt r i niditnu (npiutv ivsirdid to Mm Smith and Mi und Mrs J A Himiv of House Ftiday March I'luue are Rhus i)be s itli-tiveNinth Logan wile lulling on fourteen prmupaL and a chorus vf vV Mrs A. O j is vein Mi o' Loji in i ht, v. i i I Villa Watts cnti rtuined r i lu b Wtdiusdij t tiling at Smithfield ht r home in Lumheon sai serv d it one lir,e t iblt vi lure ippoirtmenU dtpn ted tht bt P.iti n.k b Hay Mis-- 5 IS fx I' R S s i i Wednesday At TJ HYDE PARK i Entertains Club T II LOGAN, UTAH $685 satisfy your desire for flattering smartness. You will be more than just another in the parade this Easter . . . youll be a fashion leader with any one of these vibrant colors. Start in now selecting your Eastern wardrobe, and start from the ground up with a pair of smart shoes. - |