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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH. MONDAY, L, r 0 SOCIETY 0 9 CLUB NEWS 0 FEATURES Ruth Millett Is In At the Kill As Two Women Chat at a Party urn I MILLETT simply melted getting a "in this kind of weather."permanent When two women find themselves This exchange of party-n- nd grievances is nothing side by side at a absolutely essential. If either to but it entertain women let on lo be done about that life was loveusualconversation the the ly, other would other resent her eaib contentment. ly follows this pattern: 1 hen each makes a a comment other th compliOne pays on the hostess' decorating job. At ment in a light, careless voice first, both agree that it is "effecnot meant to carry conviction, tive," hut they work around to What a lovely hat." agreeing that they don't believe Then the two feel railed upon to THEY would live with it. One tells how fxchangc grievances. the day supervising to Now they are ready to get down she spent the business of finding out what painters and what a horrible job the other one knows. So one betells how she it was, and the other gins by saying, "By the way, have you seen lately? I heard that she "A GOLD FRIEND OF MINE And they're off. Sometimes they spend half an hour or forty-fiv- e minutes on just one person. And sometimes the gossip isn't that good, and they have to keep bringing up new names, until they have gone over their list of mutual by Q,.. ( i 9 That done with, willing to spend a little they're time on earh other, and so they ask police questions about each other's families and say "How nice" to what is supposed to be good news and shake their heads over the bad (while looking out of the cor Hie I lie Mr and Mrs. Van Nelson and Elaine Griffiths and Mrs. VI let family of Preston visited Sunday Dawson. Refreshments were serv- mililing of the uthwest le our-t- o see f Clifton along : a room rchitect room ipd of no two Nohod., would e screwy ver the to buv to thu us e a ers are the t fa-- has a ner at charge bids ig speaker ted by nt t bus-ou- ICO :n and usually of the but act be-- t. they and makes he d in million million .e hous-- i atten- - 4 4 recom-th- e silk lmme- - , 0 make artment biggest Two . r dollar ncs for ers and id larg-- . Type haplams made . NevI11 ery whne i. pales to lowest .he gov-l- e mov-ng- s up hotter to of feed cjuieers voiildnt ich pro-e- :n t the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Kofoed. Mrs. Parley Merrill Sr. was honored guest at a party given at her home Thursday afternoon. Those present were: Mrs. Sadie Nelson, Mrs. Selma Holler, Mrs. Gladys Merrill, Mrs. Mary Heusser, Mrs. Nel-Emily Gassman, Mrs Frances Mrs. Violet Dawson, Mrs. Amanda Fredrickson, Mrs. Agnes Julia Campbell, Maughan, Mrs. Mrs. Ethel Woodward of Salt Lake The City and Mrs. Retha Merrill. program consisted of a reading by Mrs. Gladys Merrill and a vocal duet bv Mrs. Selma Holler and Mrs. Violet Dawson. Luncheon was n, PAGE THREW AUGUST 11, 1941. ed. The evening was spent playing "Monte Carlo Whist. William Gibbs of Ogden visited over the week end at ihe Konnes-bec- k home. His wife and family' returned home with him. They have been visiting for the past week with J. M. Fonnesbeck and family. VACATIONING IN KEXBFUG Mrs. Mildred Hansen and children Evelyn, Winona, and Marco are vacationing in Rexburg at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J o se p h Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Price of Cali- fornia are visiting w'itU their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Price. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Egbert of Fairview visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stockton. Wesmonths j.t several Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Egbert taught for ton last year. He will teach for the and daughter Beverley returned to coming vear at Bouldor City.visited their home m Salt Lake City after spending the past week with Mrs. Julia Peck of Malad Friday with her mother, Mrs. Julia Mr. and Mrs. Felix Feller. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Holler visCampbell. and son, ited at Preston Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Violet Dawson . Wedr.cs-dsvand Mrs. Joseph Ward. Pale wore Logan visitors L L Hansen of Preston was a Mrs. Priscilla Taylor of Afton, Weston business visitor Monday. with Mrs. Guy Swenson of Lewiston Wyoming visited last week her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. visited over the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Len Hurst. Vaughn Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cobum enterMax Fonnesbeck of Logan was tained at a family dinner Thursday a Weston visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clive E. Beal moevening. Places were laid for Mrs. Polly Cobum, Mr. and Mrs. Harold tored to Logan Sunday. Mrs. Nephi Jensen was a Lo- Ross of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cobum of Dayton, gan business visitor Wednesday. of Mrs. Maud Rybem of Stockton, Wayne Olsen and Ellis Olsen California are visiting here with Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Nelson. fnends and relatives: Mrs. Ellie Jensen of Fairview ATTEND REI'NION was a Weston visitor Tuesday. AT DOW N TA attHomer Porter Jr., of Ogden was Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Taylor ended the Merrill reunion at a Weston visitor Tuesday with his mother, Mrs. Ada Porter. Downata Sunday. Mrs. Nora Boden and son Jack Mr. and Mrs. Riley Nelson of California visited several days of and daughter, Marjorie of Albion, lest week at the homes of Mrs. Idaho, visited Monday with Mrs. Frances Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pollv Cobum. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dixon and Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Merrill. family have moved to Soda Springs Hanson was a Logan where Mr. Dixon has employment Reynold Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gassman of business visitor Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson Preston were Monday visitors of of Preston and Mrs. Oliver PasMrs. Emily Gassman. mussen and son, Stephen of Salt SALT LAKERS lake City visited Sunday evening MSIT HERE with Mr. and Mrs. Mart Ras'..us-8en- . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Taylor of Salt Lake City visited Sunday attMr. and Mrs. Joseph BinggMi with Mr. and Mrs. George Kofoed. ended the feunoral services of Mrs. Minnie Kofoed returned home Mrs Norma Egan at Logan Sat- with them for an extended visit. Dora Hurd of Preston is visiting urday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jenkirs and with Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Dawson. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Bastian son, Calvin of Midvale visited here Saturday and Sunday at Jia home spent several days of last week of J. M. Fonnesbeck en in Salt Like City- roin from visiting Montana. Mrs. Henry Simpson is visiting Mrs Donnie Miller entertained in Ruth, Nevada, with her daughThursday evening at her home for ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. InMrs Lda Kofoed, Mrs. E!a Eg- land Burnham for an indefinite bert of Salt Ivike City, Mrs. Grace time Knfii-d- , Et.vv.li. Lewis of Franklin and Miss Evelyn liansen, Mias served. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gibson visited here Tuesday of last week on sumtheir return trip home from mer school at Moscow. Mr. Gibson FUNNY BUSINESS rm French DEAR. MY M lj HAS ONE JUST LINE IT I Editor PHONE Relief Society voudToa LIKE IVE APMUIEP THAT EAti Second Ward Meeting will be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. All teachers are asked to make their reports. Third Ward No work and business meeting will be held this week. Teachers will please Barber of Iewis-tn- n entertained at her home Friday afternoon in honor of Miss Iaora Thatcher of New York, who has been visiting relatives in Mrs. Imngton tHkc their reports to Mri. P. W. Frank, 445 West Second North. Eleventh Ward Work and busi- Logan. Other guests present were Mrs. Saul E Hyer, Mrs. Burnes Parkinson of Franklin, Mrs. J. C. Hayward and Val Palmer of Logan, Miss Frances Barber of Des Moines, Iowa, and Mrs. Victor Lindblad of Oakland, California. Summer flowers were used Hbout the living rooms, where a social afternoon followed lunch- will bo held Tucs day at 2:30 p. m. Members are asked to bring thimbUs. Teachers will make their reports. Providence First Meeting will be held Tuesday Rt 2 p. m. A special flower demonstration will be given. It Is requested all visiting teachers make reports. All women of the ward are invited, Logan fventh Meeting on Tuesday will commence at 2 p m. A special program will be presented and refreshments served. Teachers are askej to bring in their reports. All women of the ward are invited. No nursery will be conducted. Hyde Park Regular work and business meeting will be held ness meeting Tuesday at 2 30 p. eon. West Coast Pair Win North-SoutOlympic Crown h BY Waffle Breakfast Given For Friends Misses Gertrude and Gloria Griffiths entertained with a waffle Verle Smith of Fairview visited breakfast on the lawn of their Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank home last week for nine neighbor- Millville Tues-Whee- Mr. and Mrs. Dean Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cobum visited in Salt Lake City Monday. Mrs. Cobum remained and is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Poulson arid Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ross. Mrs. Joseph Ward and Mrs. June Balls and son, Bernice of Preston were Tuesday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Holler. Mr. and Mrs. John Roghaar of Grace visited Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clive E. Beal. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Piston of Weston recently returned from VM. E. McKENNEV year. This is a confirmation of what you in one of my earlier articles describing our transcontinental bridge tour in my opinion, the caliber of bridge In San Francisco is higher on the average than I have found In any other section of the country. Todays hand incorporates & difficult defensive play, but I am sure that if it were tested on a group of San Francisco players, all would make the correct play. West leads the seven of clubs as I told conwith fringed medallions. They are of the new single-seastruction which makes even plump hands sleek and streamlined. Soft supple deerskin is a brand new substitute for pigskin, which is becoming a rarity in this country. The flower-priwool scarf carries out the western motif. Its tied cowboy fashion. m lay. cmcr-to do sc of the Niatone chorus furnished entertainment and assisted at the tea. Others assisting were Betty Lou Green, Ramona Burnhardt, Mrs. Augusta Bailey and Mrs. Bertha Purser. The couple will make their home in Salt Lake City following their marriage. Fourth Ward R. S. Visiting Teachers To Be Honored Fourth ward Relief Society officers will give a party for the visiting teachers Tuesday at 2 p. m. at Willow Park. All attending will meet at the chapel or on the corner of First North and Second West and transportation will be provided from these points. In the event of rain, the party will be held in the ward recreation hall 76 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson V AJ8 and two daughters, Radah and K Q J 10 Clarice and Miss Frances Nielson K 8 6 4 motored to Shelley, Idaho, on SatI Ola Nielson urday to attend 10 5 984 A Q The reunion was family reunioQ 1094 2 held at the home of MT. and Mrs. Mrs. M. E. Farrell and Joseph family of Fairview and Mr. and 92 VK65 Oliver Nielson. Farrell J 1093 guests at the home of Mrs. Elvin Bodily and daughter 853 Miss Mary Dean Jessop attended Mr. and are Mrs. Marcus Wcstover. Fern of Richmond spent Sunday 75 a party in Logan on Saturday eveDr. and Mrs. W. B. Preston and Philo Austin of Lemhi, Idaho, with Mr. and Mrs. Parley Bodson Bob, accompanied by Mrs. ning at the home of Miss Elva who is visiting relatives in LewisKJ3 ily. Louis K. Faulk and Ray Lutz, Yearsley. was a dinner guest of Mr. Mr. and Mrs Virgil Marler weri 732 Mr. and Mrs. Grover Swart of ton, spent the week end at Zion canand Mrs. M. E. Kent Friday even- visiting in Wellsville Sunday. A764 Wedon were visitors California yon, where Miss Bat Kara Preston Mrs. Melvin Squires and daughing. 2 A Q Mr. and of home at the is employed as cashier at the nesday A no host party was held Thurs- ter of Logan spent Friday with Thomas Jessop. None vul. lodge. Duplicate S. at home a vacation trip to Lost nver and Mrs. the of in relatives Lewiston. night The S. S. club members were day They were met there by Lt. and the Big Wood river where they entertained on Thursday afternoon Iwamato in honor of Koichi J. DIRECTOR IS Mrs. W. B. Preston IV and daughattended the Pioneer Pageant at at the home of Mrs. Nona Shaffer. Koike, a draftee, who left Monday ENTERTAINED ter Peggy of San Bernardino, for Salt Lake. He is the son of Arco, July 24. Mr. Preston was The time was spent sewing. Lunch of the Third ward California. Members B. Koike of Logan. Mr Mrs. and honored with a badge as he was eon was served to Mrs. Mrs. Reynold Boinan ladies chorus entertained at the Mr. and a pioneer LDS missionary there in Bitters of Providence, Mrs.Cyrene Etta home of Mrs. Zetta Haslam in 1898. Mrs. Maude Anderson, Miss spent Sunday in Logan with Mo. honor of their director, Mrs. Blair. Hannah The MIA sponsored the pageant, Jenson, Olson Veola Olson, Mrs. Florence Wiser Friday evening. The an exit, rightly fearing that a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bingham of that was written by the former and the hostess. was spent practicing and spade lead would give declarer hu evening Mr. and Mrs. and Herbert La Jolla governor, C. A. vjottolfson, which Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larson, Amalga Luncheon v as served to ninth trick. visiting. Wheeler and were of Mr. guests reviewed the landing of the Pil- Jr., of Wendover, were week end South takes his ace of clubs and Blanche Westover, Marter, Myrtha Mrs. Buttars Omer Sunday. grims, the framing of the con- guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reba four diamonds. West discards the Misses Thelma and Orpha TayMiss Mildred Pitcher has em- Vella Bronson, Elni Wood,Emmer-etstitution, the migration of the Edward Larson. t five of spades and East lets go his lor of Leah Westover, are vacationing in Johnson, in ployment Logan. Mormons, and the settlement of two fours. Declarer then cashes La Jolla,Logan Mr. and Mrs. Rex Pitkin and and Zetta LaRue Wiser, Bodily California. They expect Clayton Nielson entertain- Haslam. after which Mrs. Wiser the queen of clubs and leads a Lost river. two children of Salt Lake City ed Mrs. to stay at the beach resort a at a bridge luncheon Thurs- was On their return trip home Mr. were visitors on Sunday of Mr day afternoon presented with some lovely small heart toward dummy. week. in honor of Mrs. and Mrs. Preston visited Craters and Mrs. W. W. Pitkin. with West realizes that declarer, Kate Jones and daughter Gloria gifts. of the Moon, Sun Valley, Haily Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mailer at- eight top tricks, is probably planand many other places of great in- Jr. and family motored to Pocatello of Oakland, California, and Mrs. tended the funerel services of ning to use the heart suit to force of Stockton, CalAlice terest. to lead spades. If West valley on Sunday to visit relatives ifornia.Debrango were marked for their neice, Mrs. Kicth Egan in West in Places and friends. low, dummy will take tne Logan Monday. plays Mrs. Mrs. Dee Rigby. Lloyd Mrs. Florence Olson attended a Wheeler, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lundquist ace and lead another heart, and Bessie Wheeler, party at the home of Mrs. Eben Mrs. Leila Pullem, Mrs. Lamont spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. then no defense could stop game. Dutson of Nibley on Tuesday aft- Wheeler, Mrs. Kenneth Rawlins Omer Buttars. But West forestalls the situation Alpha Chi Omega will meet toernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hawkes by plaving the king of hearts, to honored and the guests. High small hearts for night at 7:30 at the home of Edna two Mr. and Mrs. Newell Olson and score himself leave of and four children Pocatello, Stewart, 158 South Fourth East. prize was awarded to Mrs. Idaho, were family enjoyed a trip and picnic at Dee Rigby, guests of Mrs. exit. Now declarer cannot make All members are invited to be all cut to Mrs. Lloyd contract Bear Lake on Saturday. Marler the Blanche Wednesday. present Mrs. Maria Jenson of Cornish Wheeler and low score to Miss Mrs. Clavton Nielson entertainWheeler. was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Bessie home club at ed her her bridge of Mrs Nielsen Mr. and Carl Mabel Neves on Sunday. afternoon. Ethelyn Hodges, were Sunday guests of Mr. Friday Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Frisby of Salt Logan Delva Wheeler and .Beryl Hodges and Mrs. Buttars. Ormos Lake City spent the week end at Luncheon awarded were prizes and Mrs. Van Lucille Dyke California the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy JesNelda returned Saturday was serv,ed to Iretta Hilmnndollar, Hilda Wheeler, Dorothy Wheeler, sop. On Sunday the group enjoyed daughter Mrs. Bert L. Thomas of San have from where California, they a picnic dinner in Blacksmith Fork been Hodge, is visiting Miss Lois Palmer has returned Francisco, California, relatives in Los An- Delva Wheeler, Ethelyn visiting canyon. Beryl Hodge and Monica Pitcher. from San Diego, California, where in Logan with her parents, Mr. San and Jose. geles Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jessop Bishop and Mrs. Hazen Spark- she has spent the past two weeks and Mrs. V. W. Palmer. Mrs. son Horace were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. of Dr M. L. Kent and man and family attended the ss a guest of Majo: and Mrs. C. Thomas is the former Miss Barend were week Mesa, Arizona, SunIn Allen Stevenson. Ellis Anderson of Nibley on bara Palmer. Mr and Mrs. M. E Emily CalL family reunion of guests day. Saturday. Logan Kent, Gaylord Leavitt returned Horace. Gerald Jessop and children spent with son M. Dr. L Kent nnd them fnr a two weeks vaca- Verlan Leavitt and sons Gaylord Sunday visiting Mrs. Gerald Jessop tion. at Providence, who is staying at I?. M. Kent and and Glade, Lvnn Rigby narrowly escaped the home of her parents, Mr. and serious Waller Westover spent Saturday lie was when trampinjury Mrs. Frank Cboper. night in Franklin Basin. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hillman and led by a bull Friday morning. Miss GeNeil Weaver is spending two children of Firth, Idaho, spent LIT7. FAMILY her vocation with rolulives in Sunday at the home of Mr. and HOLDS KEl.MOV Ogdon. Mrs. Le Grande Hale. The Lewiston Library will reThe Peter Gone Litz reunion Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roae and son was held at Downata August 3 main open during August and all Alton returned to their home in with Harold E Thomas master of rental books will b; loaned free Canada on Tuesday after a ten day ceremonies. The committee In of charge to encourage readinj visit here with relatives. consisted of Iadilia Litz during the slack season. charge Miss Nora Shaffer and Mias Dora Mrs. Jnne It. Layne and Mis3 president, Oka lower, vice Shaffer returned home Saturday Wood, and Lavenn Bowles, sec. Vinnie Rigby were dinner guests president, from Cardalon, Canada. They visitSunday night of Mr. and Mrs. and treasurer. ed with their uncle and aunt, Mr. retary After lunih the following pro- Will Dopp in Cornish. and Mrs. Jonathon Hunt and also gram, Harold by attended one session at the Cana- Thomas, conduced was given: congregationdian temple. The trip was sponR. S. singing led hv Verna Bowles', sored by the Providence Second al Invocation by William Jacobsen of ward. Logan; song, Charles Wood; Gose family history by Sue Thomas: remarks on genealogy work by CABINET MEETS Oka Lower: life history of Sarah DELICIOUSLY HOME COOKED MELBOURNE The Australian Simmonds by Oka Lower; reading, Relief Sixth ward The Society H. COUNTRY STYLE BROILED E. ThoniHs; vocal solo, Lewis cabinet met in a hastily summoned garden party to be held at the minutes of the last reun- home SAUSAGES AND PORK emergency meeting today, appar- Ames: Roland Emmett Mrs. of ion were read by Mrs. LaVena ently inspired by growing tension Bowles. is for. all marSAUCE Tuesday evening APPLE was next reunion The in South Asia where Japan ia beried women of the ward. lieved to be threatening the sov- voted to be held at Evanston, VEAL BIRDS Primary officers find teachers officers New in June. Wyoming, ereignty of Thailand (Siam). special guests. WITH DRESSING susained were Mrs. Oka Lower, of Athe ward will be has been planprogram Save a dime a day and one dl-la- r president; Mrs. Sue Thomas, vlee ned, good HUNGARIAN GOULASH to be followed by refreshon your birthday. At the end president and Mrs. LaVena Bowles, ments. Teachers will make their NOODLES of a year for your $37.50 you can seereary and treasurer. The gen- reports at 6:45 p. m. ealogy members were retained Above Served with Potatoes, Salad, Fresh purchase one $50 (maturity value) Benediction If the weather dotsn't permit was offered bv Chris Defense Savings Bond. garder party, the social will be Vegetable, Hot Rolls, Batter and Any 51. Sorensen of Swan Lake. One hun- aheld in the ward Relief Society Drink! dred sixty live members were preroom. 20 and 40. Size 14 takes 3 yards sent. Mr. and Mrs. Stonhcn Lower FRUIT FRESH SALAD, LIME SHERBET, material, 6 yards ric rac and family. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert fitted and yet practical for weeks for -FRUIT son Arlin, Mrs. RaBowles DRESSING, and trimming. and weeks of long wear? Here is jC i For this attractive pattern, send chel Jamison, Don Jamison and DRINK ROLLS, a style youll take to at once, then. 15 In coin, Lifts Ladies your name, address, Verel Bronson, Mr. end Mrs. Floyd For it has that slimming panel pattern number and size to The Hilmendnllar and family were straight down the front which em- Herald-Journwho Todays Pattern among the Lewiston people Attached in 3 Minutes phasizes the slenderness of your Service 149 New Montgomery St, were there. San Francisco, Calif. figure, it has a smooth, drawn-i- n Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Talbot waistline achieved with soft gaThe Summer Fashion Book has and of San Diego are visit6 2 m thers and side sashes to tie in styles for all sizes from 1 to 52. ing family with his parents, Mr. and back, and it has a shoulder width Send for It let It be your guide Mrs. Henry Talbot. Wait! While You line rac in the of ric for Summer sewing! emphasis Mr. and 'Mrs Mvrum Talbot across the front, whicn makes the Pattern 15c Pnttem Book 15c nnd family left Sunday on a vaSHOE REPAIR I)ETT. seem tinier! One Pattern and Pattern Book or- cation hips trip to Yillowstone. Pattern No. 8993 is in sizes 12 to dered together 25c. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Sharp and 3 LEWISTON NEWS Spend Week End At Zion Park Two Vacationing Em-mere- tt At Alpha Chi Omega Meeting Tonight PENCIL SLIM Returns Home From C. C. Here With Parents Andersons Tuesdays Sixth Ward To Entertain Ward Women ;ht Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum E. Hanhave announced the engagement and approaching marriags of their daughter, Mildred Hanson, to Douglas F. Close, son of Mrs. Edith Branscomb of Tooele. The marriage is to take place 13, at the Wednesday, August Hanson home. Several parties have been given in compliment to Miss Hanson during the past week. On Thursday she was honored at a shewer given by Miss Betty Lou Green at her home, and o Friday at a shower given by Eileen Allen Wanda Bindrup, and Mrs. Inez Erickson at the home of the latter. Games were played and refreshments served at both affairs. Mrs. Hyrum Hanson presided at a trousseau tea at her homo Sunday in honor of tier daughter, son Mildred. Members America's Card Authority It was no surprise to me tf find a pair of San Francisco players the international winners of the World Bridge Olympic. Robert P. of Willson and George Gooden San Francisco were the North-Sout- h winners of the Olympic this m. Olsen. hood friends. MerLyn Morgan, Games were enjoyed following daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra B. Morgan is breakfast. Pocatello in home at the visiting of Mr and Mrs. Leslie Dawson. Mrs. Julia Campbell and daughter, Mrs. Ethel Woodward of Salt Lake visited several days of last week in Malad with Mrs. Julia Peck. Mrs. Ada Porter and daughter, CORA HOODLES3 day with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd t. Reporter Margaret visited in Ogden 50 Party Is Given Parents Tell At Lewiston Engagement For Visitor Of Daughter Plaids Go to College Activities ners of their eyes to make sure they arent missing anything that is going on around them). Then they take leave of each other, with one saying, "DO come by to see me sometime" and the other saying, "Thank you, I will," without the slightest intention of doing so. And they say good-by- e knowing each other as well as they ever want to know each other though if asked, each would probably say of the other: "Yes, she's a good friend of mine." NICE HAT, RUTH SCOFIELD, LUNCH SPECIALS Olf 39-in- Heel CHOCOLATE SODA GAMBLES gredl I Heal- - to p. & Open Until 9 Every Saturday Night! DC It was a hard lis-lit. 1"1' I won I |