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Show THE TIER ALII- - JOUR N A L, UTAH, LOGAN, a PHONE RUTH SCOFIF.LD, Editor 50 ' ' Young Pianist i Faculty Members College Have Valentine Party Auxiliary Holds Annual Guest Day The USAC Faculty assoc i..' on held a delightful Valentine party Friday evening in the recreation The Ladies auxiliary to the Nahall of the commons building. of tional Association of Letter CarFaculty imembers, members exriers held its annuai guest eventhe experiment station and tension service and their partners ing at the home of Mrs. Carl Felix Friday night. were guests. the Mrs. Joseph Morgan, Jr., was Dancing and cards formed with of in charge of all arrangements. the entertainment evening, Mrs. H. Lee Hales read "Rea demonstration of the "Big Apunder the direition of the membering Laughter" by Wallace ple physical education department a Stegner. Lunch was served and favors feature. The party was arranged under were presented to 12 guests. Those present besides the 11 the direction of the social committee which includes: Professor regular members were Mrs. EuJChester Meyers, Professor li gene Yeates, Mrs. Henry SalisP. McLaughlin, Professor V. D. bury, Mrs J. C. Sorenson, Miss Gardnor, Hyrum B. Hunsaker, Hilnia Jonsson, Mrs. Roy Earl. Mary Stewart, DeanB. Lenore Lewis Miss Mary Morgan, Miss Esther Murray. and Professot; E. Olson, Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. Nolan Olson, Mrs. Smith, Miss Florence Nielsen and Mrs. Wilford Slro-bel- t. Is Speaker At Club Members Mrs. Earl Greene entertained members of her club Thursday afternoon at her home. Games were played the forepart of the afternoon and were followed by lunch served at small tallies The Valentine motif was used in decorations. Mrs. Emil L. Gesscl ami Mrs Jacob A. Fuliriman Weie special guests. Couples To Leave On Vacation Trip COW 1VJ BY NCA SCRVlCC ico. While in Claifornia they Intend to spend a few days at Catalina Island. INC T SECOND WARD ship service with sermon, "Faith who recently or Fatalism" at 11 o'clock. Sorenson, returned from a mission In South Africa will be the speaker in the EPISCOPAL conjoint meeting of the Logan Regular services of Morning Second ward Sunday evening. Prayer and the Holy Communion are held on Sundays and ThursTHIRD WARD at St. John's Episcopal The MIA conjoint program will days church, located at 95 East First be conducted in the Third ward North street. This serSunday evening by Scout Troops 16 vices at 8 a. m., 9:45 Sunday a. m. (Sunand 116. under the direction of day school), and 11 a. m., and on Vern B. Muir, chairman of the at 11 a. m. Alton ht Entertains For n Mur-nne- 1 Organizations Entertains Friends Auxiliary Fn-ila- lesson-sermo- . Wallace Beery Stars in Epic Drama of West n Kem-mere- Park six-gu- V FIT Metro-Goldwy- Dinner Birthday mirnm ffi C5HD ai ism n tJ! 2ju mam Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cowley, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Andrews will leave on Sunday morning for a two weeks Dam. trip to Boulder s nithern California and New Mex- Party -- FLAPPER FANNY, -- churches JOE League Meeting Mrs. Jacob A. Fuliriman entertained at her home Thursday Dr. George A. Meyer of the club. evening for members of her small Utah State Agricultural college Luncheon was served at faculty gave a literary program tables, after which the evening based on Barrie Friday afternoon was spent playing 500 the regular meeting of the at Mrs were Club members present USAC Faculty Women s League. Theodore Gesscl, Mrs. Norman were Hostesses at the Stauffer. Mrs. Emil Gessel, Miss Mrs B. L. Richards,meeting chairman; Beth Thetirer, Miss Virginia Low. Mrs. George Q. Bateman, Mrs. A. Miss Annabelle Smith, Miss Joyce G. Barber, Mrs. A. Lee ChristenClawson, and the following special sen, Mrs. L. R. Humphreys, Mrs guests: Miss Mac Huncey, Miss D. S. Mrs. George T. Marybelle Bodrero, Mrs. Earl W Blum be.Jennings, Miss LuDean Rogers, Green and Mrs. Arnold Archibald Mrs. Reed Schwendiman, Mrs O. G Larsen. Mrs. John W. Carlson and Mrs. Leo H Linford. Is Hostess To PAGE FTVB. Party n Club Members Are Entertained 193 8. Entertains Friends Tea At Thatcher Home Features One of the most i harming social alfmrs of the late winter season was a tea given Thursday uiteriioon by Mrs G W Thatcher of the Clio club. for members Musical Arts Guild and Fine Arts Kappa fraternity. club and for wives of the local edition of the A special "Bowery army officers: Mrs J L. Brown, was Gamma-Epsilochapter paper Mrs H E. C Brietung, Mrs. E. Harold Hull, H. Stillman. Mrs G. t. Bunting, released Friday by editor. Mrs. Joseph S. Bunting, Mrs. K A full program has been worked K. Bates. exand it is out for the evening A musical program featured pected that more than UK) Pt Kap Clyde Johnson, pianist who has enfrom this and brothers pledges just returned frioin two years tire district will be in attendance study in Vienna Mr. Johnson who A cordial invitation to all alumni is a student at the USAC, won a members Inis been extended with si holursh p to Vienna while a all the revelers requested to meet student ot Mrs. Thnti her at the local chapter house tonight Dainty Jonquils were used in the dining room and snap dragons shortly after 8 oclock. decorated the living rooms Presiding at tile tea table were nd Mrs Mrs, Carrie Hendricks E. L. Komney. Mrs. Thatcher were Assisting Mrs. V. B. Preston, Mrs. George Mrs. Byron VVdkenson, right, Miss Edith Bowen and Mrs. Nellie Langton. Of 5, The first meeting of the Logan Duplicate bridge club was held Friday night in the Cache County Club Members library building. Mrs. Ann Iwonnrd Harris, acMrs Kay SeamotiN entertained credited Utah State director and members, of her eluh Friday after-co- master (Ynbertson teacher, delivered an instructive lecture on at her home. Following the The Valentine motif was used duplicate bridge. Thursday a table de orations and m the lecture a tournament under the troop committee. Mitchell was system played. were menu Red paper heaits Winners of the north and sooth ELEVENTH WARD piu td at intervals about the were Professor and Mrs t ible. An excellent program has been augmented by mutehinn pla.sers lUOi Milton Marie Miss ,; Merrill, red tapers and a p'.n e curds, for the conjoint meetBarber and Mrs. Ann Leonard prepared tytlamn pin: m the tenter. ing in the fc'leventh ward Sunday and Mr. Mrs. lo3; Harris, Bryon Following lunch a pleasant social evening. The program will be as Mrs. Glen Fife entertained at Wright, 101. if! er noon was tn joyed. lollows: 'avocation, Gleaner girl; Of the east and west players vocal r Those present were Mrs and Lowell Stod-dur- a children's party on Friday, Jan. Paul duet, Berntson, Mrs Lynn Mer-- those winning honms were Mrs. talk, "Advantages of Dis- 29 at her home in honor of the and Mrs. G. A 11. Mrs. Mose Hams. Mrs. Ken-- i Ross Anderson Youth's Opportunities ninth birthday of her daughter, missing Mrs. Frederick with Youth." eth Berntson, Mrs James Hobbs, Lindquist, M Men Leader Ru Jorene. Lunch was served. and Mrs. M G Wetzel, 92; Ion Mis Iuane Hyde,, Mrs. Union Champ talk, "Why Shoula Rose, W. Mr. and Mrs. E. Henry J. Hauser had the misSkidmore, Gleaners and M Men Part ici mite Mrs Mrs. Ira Netlsen, Breen, fortune of breaking his hip by a Klsmore and Miss Henna 91 ' ; Amy Their Activities in Together", full Saturday. He was taken to a mners were aw arded points Gleaner Smith Leader Meohani; Lilly Logan hospital and is slowly imtoward master bridge ratings. cornet Hansen and duet, Cortncy The next meeting of the club Frank Berryessa "The Living of proving. will be held Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sorenson M Men Code Makes February the Master s. in the elub room of the library. Me a Mole Suitable Companion annouce the birth of a son recentlAny persons inteiested who did tor a At Birthday Girl," Loyal Cook; y. not attend the fust meeting me The Gleaner Mr and Mrs. Janies Briggs were of the Gleaner Sheaf Living I.itriem Helen Brown, il.iughtei cordially invited to join the gioup Helps Me to be Worthy of an M Salt Lake visitors on Friday. at the next met ting of Colonel J. D. and Mis. Blown, Man s Glen Fife, and son, Max, WilRoberta Companionship" was hostess to a group of her Mildred trio. Weston, bert Fife and two sons, and HerPlatte; small friends last Saturday m Kathivn Adams anil Bonnie Coin man Hauser just returned from Bishopric Honors i debrat toil of her eleventh birthwill, tienedu tion, William Wll- - a trip to Twin Falls. helmseii. day anniversary. Ward Tile guests were taken to a The bishopric of the Bopati theater, lifter which they returned Sixth TENTH WARD I.KCAL NOTICES ward htmotnl Relief Socto the Brown home where dinner Dr 11 li Cutler will be the prin-ips served After dinner a variety iety and Priesthood members at at the Tenth ward RESOLUTION a delightful party Thursday even- Suiidnvspeaker of games were enjoyed. in a evening services Re it resolved by the County The guest list included Mary ing in the high school gymnasium s mil sponsored that com- Commission'" s of Cache County, pool. at 7 o'i lock. Chump, Eleanor Wright, Dorothy and of Kighty-fiv- e members aen mences Im laded in the program is the State of Utah, that the sum Cottle, Shirley Nislen; Howard be apOne Thousand Dollars Willard Gardner, Dee present. Stillman, involution by Kenneth Krambuhl; to the Miscellaneous Jarvis, Bobbie Dunn and Toil advancing of colors and pledge of propriated Accounts of the Ordinance making W eston. lemarks allegiance; by Buliop Postal Clerks for the support of Webber; presentation of grouting appropriation thu Government of Cache County, awards ami troop chart) r; report Slate of Utah, for the period Meets beCouple of the Moot wmk by the ward The NFP C auxiliary met ginning January 1, 1938, and endInmusical numbers chairman; by evening at the home of Mrs ner ing December 31, 1938, as providand son; short talk ed Group of in Chapter 16, Section Henry Darley tin1 on by James; taps, Henry flag A Revised Statutes of Utah, 1933, as program including two violin and benediction Mr. and Mrs. L. A Ripplinger ied Smith. by solos IVlir.xon Emm December and two by passed and approved entertained a group of old friends vocal solos 22, 1937. by Khinu Pehrstm was at their home Friday evening. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE followed by a inspirational talk Be it Further Resolved that Guessing and matching games on the Postoffue "Spirit" la the subject of the the County Clerk of Cache County, Clerks auriliary formed evenof the first the ' ' part to be read by the State of Utah, be und he is hereft ; vs'" v.i V, given by Mrs, G. R. ing utter which u musical pro- organization Christian Science Society in Lo- by authorized to cause the pubMcDonald, local president. High social position and great wealth were linked in society colwas luncheon and gram enjoyed MarA social hour followed, during gan, Sunday, Feb. 6. umns upon the announcement of the engagement of Miss lication in the Herald-Journa- l, a served. P. Chrysler, Jr, heir which Among the Scriptural citations copy of this Resolution. refreshments were served. guerite (Peggy) Sykes, above, and Walter Wilwere Present Mr. Mrs. and bride-to-bis e God unto "Offer the following: was called the to the great automobile fortune. The Passed this 2nd day of Feblis A. Dial, Mr. and Mrs. Leland thanksgiving; and pay thy vows ruary, A. D. 1938, by the County prettiest debutante of her season when she was introduced m Mr. and Mrs. Melvin B. Goff, most And unto call the New York society. Commissioners of Cache County High: T Squires, Conrad and Luana Ripupon me in the day of trouble: I at their regular meeting. plinger and the host and hostess. and thou shalt will deliver thee, Protests to the above resol'.'tion Guests who entertained on the A marring will be heard the 16th day of Feblicense has been glorify me Psalms 60: 14, 15). piano and with singing were Miss at Soda Springs, Idoha, to ruary, A. D. 1938 at 2 oclock p. Lucille Croplcy and Miss Bertha PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH m. Landvatter of Tremonton and Luther J. Pedersen and Celia Church School: Nursery, Pri Dated this 2nd day of February, Hope and June Manwaring of Shepherd, both of Logan. mary and Beginner groups, 9:45 A. D. 1938. Roosevelt. Special guests were Cache County Commissioners Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Henson, Jr., a. m. Junior and Intermediate, 10 Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Dial and a. m. The College class, with ProL. C Nielsen, r, Mrs. T. L. Dial of Shelley, Idaho. are making their home in Chairman Wyoming, where Mr. Hen- fessor Harold R. Kepner as teach1 A. W. . at son is employed as head of the in- er meets for one half Chambers, the West and of the Epic saga Wm. Worley. Club strumental and vocal music depart 10:15 a. m. Sunday morning worHyde story of how law and order supments of the Kenunerer high school. of the the planted reign Holds Meeting Young Henson, son of Logan High "The Bad Man of Brimstone," School Bund Director and Mrs. A. will Wallace open Beery, starring Members of the Ladies Literary T. Henson, was formerly a student at the Capitol theater, Sunday. club of Hyde Park were enter- of the USAC, and leader of a dance tained Thursday afternoon at the orchestra in this city. Famous for his portrayals of bud home of Delmur Waite. man roles, Beery, as leader of a A trumpet solo was given by Mr. anil Mrs. Golden Allen gang of outlaws who rule the Doris Hyde. The Life of Maude nounce the birth of a six and one- -' town of Brimstone, is offered one Adams" was reviewed by Mrs. half pound baby girl, born this of the finest opportunities of his Theron Ashcroft and two vocal morning at a local hospital. Mother long cinematic career. Filmed against scenes of rugged selections were given by Eulalia and child are reported as getting Lee. grandeur in the Zion National along favorably. Mr Allen is teach-a- t The Valentine motif was cleverKanab and arrived in time to Forest of Utah, "The Bad Man of LAST TIME TODAY! is the story of a Brimstone" ly carried out in menu and table greet the new arrival. Mrs. Allen decorations. Three small tables was formerly Miss Helen Hoffler, gangster of the 80s whose reign were used for serving. is interrupted when he discovers daughter of August Hoffler. The E. BROWN In addition to club members the child is Mr. Hofflers third grandthat a stranger who is attempting in to clean up Brimstone is his own following special guests were pre- child. sent: Mrs. Densil Lamb, Mrs. Lew son. FOR A KING Balls, Mrs. Deward Balls, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Woodland The part of the son is taken Delbert Peterson, Mrs n Gloyd are the proud parents of a new by Dennis O'Keefe, Hyde, Mrs. Heber Balls, Mrs. son, born Wednesday night at the Mayer's newest discovery. O'Keefe STARTS SUNDAY, 1 P. M. Ariel Waite and Mrs. Owen Cache Valley hospital. falls in love with the daughter of Waite. Brimstone's crooked judge, VirCARD OF THANKS ginia Bruce, We wish to thank our kind Is Given To Directed by J. Walter Ruben, the friends, neighbors and relatives picture boasts one of the largest for their acts of love and symObserve and most impressive supporting pathy during our recent bereavecasts of any major Western proMr. and Mrs. Thomas Stuart ment. duction in some years. VirginiaBruceand DennisOKeefe The Family of George H. Tar-be- t. gave a dinner at their home Sat3 fenr i O H-in Occupying prominent spots in "The Bad Man of Brimstone urday Mr. evening honoring 3-ra- i the picture are Joseph Calleia, & 'Cruft Stuart's birthday anniversary. players. Lewis Stone, Guy Kihbee, Bruce One long table was used for T3D HtllA 'S' Wiland el'I Romance, comedy gripping Cabot, Clift Edwards, Guinn serving. The remainder of the COLLEGIATE SCHOOL liams, Arthur Hohl, Robert Gleck-le- r, drama blend swiftly in the action evening was, spent Vito 'Idtjiid playing a proNoah Beery, Scotty Beckett of the production and the roar of gressive game. OF BEAUTY of begins and ends it. and nearly a dozen other equally a Guests included Mr. and Mrs. 65 North Main - Ihone 237 m. Mark Lindley, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon cjcnEEariFUEaD Utah Logan, Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Morrey No-Ho- st SCHOOL OF QUALITY THE Readmore Club Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Register Now For Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. Emil GesMembers Meet Held By Group Fall F.xaiidnution! sel, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fhhriman, Mr. Phone or Write for Mrs. Bessie Theurer entertained Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leishman and A no host party was held at and Mrs. Stuart. information! of club of Readmore the members the home of Mrs Merlin Eliason Providence Prizes for her home Friday ed to Mr. the geme mere awardFREE MARCELS at Friday night. Lindley and Mrs. evening Bridge formed the evenings enL. J. Sorenson to the spoke which was after lunch tertainment, group on dramatics. served at small tables. Luncheon was served and the Guests included Mrs. Frank Valentine motif carried out in apLamb, Mrs. Harold Daines, Mrs. pointments. Clinton Rerkes, Mrs. Denzil Lamb, E-M Nine club members and one Mrs. Stanley Reeder, Mrs. Lew speeial guest, Mrs. Evelyn Ream W. Mrs. B. Mrs. Balls, of Logan, were present. Evans, Jacob A. Fuhriman, Mrs. Orson STARTS SUNDAY! Mrs. Vernal Perkes, Beamons, Miss Eulalia Lee and Mrs Flia-son- . Pi Sponsored By the American Sooiul Hygiene Association To Meet Wives High prizes were won by FORBIDDEN UNTIL NOW! Mrs. Fuhriman and Miss Lee and Pi Alpha wives and prize was awarded to Mrs. mothersKappa 2 at will meet Monday Daines. p. m. at the home of Mrs. Melvin C. Harris, 26 East Fourth Most-Soug- hirsute adornment related to tlnV "Bowery" period. Special guests of t. local chapter at the party will be the visiting brothers from Alpha Thu chapter ot the University of Utah. The Salt Lake party arrived at the chapter house Saturday afternoon, where a "Bowery" dinner was served to members of both organizations. Patrons for the party are Leon Linford. Halbeit Greaves, and Everett Thorpe, piofessors at the Mr and Linford Mr. USAC. Greaves are members of the Pi FEBRUARY, Duplicate Bridge Group Meet First Time Friday Girl Fraternity Hies Back T o Gay Society's at Annual Dance Bowery Daysnational Won By Automobile Heir social fraternity, will hring The Pi Kappa Alpha, back the "Bowery Days nniKht at tin Providence Pavilion where their annual "Bowery party is being' staged, Wendell chapter, has Wilkins, president of the local Gamma-Epsilo- n announced. afEugene Peterson is acting as chairman oi the annual and Horace Smith, Bob Clark, fair, and is being assisted by (lays George Stuart. The Pavilion will he reminiscent of the of about 40 years ago and the fraternity brothers will be dressed according to that petiod, Chairman Peterson announced. To create an atmosphere for the hig party the local two weeks ago and chapter members discarded their razors and other toims ot mustaches, boards, now are sporting SATURDAY, By Sylvia M ACC U S AT Off V - vv.-- . L Kappa Alpha s-- all-c- ut Returns Home From Coast Mrs. Otto Osear has returned to her home in Logan after sending the past month in California North. Mrs. Lee Hales will give a of "Ethan Frome by Edna Ferber. All wives and mothers of the fraternity are invited to be The Picture All Logan" Is Waiting For! A DARING DRAMA OF mODEMl 5EH STARTLING! FEARLESS! AMAZING! DUE TO THE DELICATE, UNUSUAL STORY "DAMAGED LIVES" MUST BE SHOWN TO y " 1 lie t aili i s.iv s three buttons on the cuttsit lie's ennserv .itivc.CIniik, an (our if lies a sn.qipv dicsscr." ADULTS ONLY NONE UNDER 16 ADMITTED ALSO What Do You Think? and NEWS ANI) Thrilling New Third Dimension Picture PETE SMITHS AUDI0SC0PIKS It's a Riot |