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Show HERALD JOURNAL HE Junior Gleaners Slalce-Wid- e Entertain For Mothers Cache County Open House To Honor Mi s. Daines pr0gressive Relief Society Chloe Viola Hatch Dames will Supper Heid celebrate her 80ih birthday Tues- day at the home of her son Rud-gH. Dames at 432 East Fourth LOGAN FIRST: Visiting tcach-er- s' North. Her friends and relatives message will be gHen at 1:30 are invited to call between the pm. and will be Judgments of houis of 4 and 7 p.m. Cod are Always Just, etc. to be Mrs. Daines requests no gifts. given by Calhe Ward. Visiting teachers will bring February reports. At 2 p.m. theology and testi. mony meeting will be held. and Ether, given by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Muir Ida Harris. A good attendance is entertained Sunday-a- t dinnpr for desired. There will be a nursery. Mr. and Mrs. Don Muir, Ladonna, LOGAN SECOND: Visiting tea- Gilbert, and Kohnie Muir, Bessie chers report meeting w ill be com- Ahrens, and Mauiine Muir of menced at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. Twin Falls. Message will be given by Zelda Mrs. WARD: TWENTIETH Eliason. At 2 p.m. theology lesson will be given by Ada Morrell. A Eleanor Parker will conduct the work and business lesson Wednesgood attendance is desired. ICKJAN FOURTH: Relief So- day March at 8 p.m. The evening ciety visiting teachers' meeting will be spent preparing articles will be held Tuesday at 145 p.m. and making candy for the bazaar. Mrs. Lillian Evans will give the All women of the ward are intopic. At 2:30 p.m. regular theoi-log- y vited. and testimony meeting will PROVIDENCE FIRST: Teachbe held. The lesson will be con- ers report meeting will be held ducted by Mis. Newell Cahoon. Tuesday .t 1:30 pm. Topic will Every woman in the ward is in- be given by Alton Roth. Theology vited to come and hear this inter- and testimony meeting will be held at 2 p m. The lesson will be esting lesson. LOGAN FIFTH: Meeting will given by Classleader Vesta Alder. be held Tuesday; visiting teach- A good attendance is urged. ers will meet at 1:30 p.m., when PROVIDENCE SECOND: Meetthe teachers topic is given by ing will begin at 7:30 tonight Margaret Pond. Theology meeting Theology lesson will be conducted is at 2 p.m.; the lesson is to be by classleader, Lola Jensen. given by Myrtle Peterson. Women Chorus practice will be held after are asked to take their Book of meeting. Mormon to class. There will be MEN DON WARD: Theology a nursery. lesson will be given at 2 p.m. and LOGAN SIXTH: It is desired the teachers topic will also be that 100 percent attendance of presented by Charlotte B. Rich-arcbe at report visiting teacher The lesson will be given by meeting Tuesday at 1:30 ptn. Carma Baker. Topic will be given by Muriel COUJXiE WARD: Visiting teaMartin. Regular meeting begins chers meeting will be held Tuesat 2 p.m. Theology lesson wiU be day at 1 p.m. with the leson begiven by Nellie Marler. ing given by Emma Olsen. All LOGAN SEVENTH: Meeting teachers should bring reports. will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. Regular meeting will begin at 1:30 The theology lesson will be givert p.m. The lesson will be under by Lola Gibbs. Teachers report dnectlon of Bertha Olsen. A meeting will follow with Mrs. good' attendance is urged. Hemie giving the lesson. There YOCNG WARD: Meeting will will be a nursery. be held Tuesday at for all LOGAN TENTH: Meeting will visiting teachers who should rert be held Thursday. Teachers port. Message will be given by meeting will begin at 1:3Q Lena Olsen. Regular meeting will with Julia Kim' giving the mes- be at 1 30 p.m. with Verna Turner and sage. Theology testimony giving the theology lesson. A good meeting will be held at 2 p.m. attendance is desired at both Jennie Israelsen will give' the meetings. theology lesson. There wdU be a HYDE PARK WARD: Teachers nursery. will meet at 2 p.m. with Wilda LOGAN ELEVENTH: Visiting Ashcroft giving the lesson. Theteacher will meet at 1:30 p.m. ology and testimony meeting will with the topic being given by be held at 2:30 p.m. with Zola Adalou Salisbury. Regular the- Daines giving the lesson. ology and testimony meeting will SMITHFIEIJJ FIRST: Meeting be held at 2 p.m. Phyllis McCall-so- n will be held Tuesday at 1:15 p.m. will present the lesson. There when the teachers will report. The will be a nursery. message will be given by Mary . LOGAN TWELFTH: Theology Griffiths. Theology lesson will be and testimony meeting will be given by Jewell Van Orden, A held Thursday evening at 7:30 nursery will be provided. , p.m. The lesson will be given by KMITHFIELD SECOND: TeaLillie Beveridge. A good atten- cher will meet at 1:15 p.m. The dance will be appreciated. message will be given by Vilate LOGAN THIRTEENTH: MeetLow. Theology lesson at 2 P m. will 2 be held at p.m. ing Tuesday will be given by Mary Hale. There lor teacher training class and Will be special music. The meetThe lesson will report meeting. ing will be held in the new ward be given by Classleader, Loretta chapel. All women of the ward Hovey. Theology lesson at 2:30 are Invited. p.m. Coriantumr and Ether will SMITHFIELD THIRD: At 1:15 be given by Classleader, Connie p.m. teachers' report meeting will Raymond. There will be a be held with the topic being given by Leone Chambers. At 2 p.m. the theology and testimony meeting will be held the lesson being given by Devora Hodges. It will be Doctrine and Covenants, ec- -: tions 52 and 53 and v ill be given by Anna F. Brough. SMITHFIELD FOURTH: The- -' M s Drama Packed ology and testimony meeting will ' commence at 2 p.m. with the les-- I C Romance! son being given by Dorothy Smith, At 3:15 p.m. the report meeting will be heir with Fawn Crossiey giving the topic. WEU.SV1LLE SECOND: Meeting will be held at 2 p.m. when the theology lesson will be given STEM ART PIER w by Nellie Leishman. Teachers' GRANGER 'ANGELI topic will be given by Emma Parker. Theacher are ashed to report 100 percent. A good at-- ! 6I0RCI SANDERS tendance is urged. PLUS 2ND BIG HIT! Activities er Dinner Given By Mrs Melvin Muir Cori-antu- s, :e-po- l A progressive supper, planned and conducted by Franklin stake M Men and Gleaners, was highly successful with some 165 young people and their leaders participating in the social evening. Three separate wards were visited duung the course of the nie-- j with themes centering around nations of the Americas. At Preston Second ward where Hawaiian favors and a program were given, the entire group was-- served the first course of the meal. Robert Kamauoka played and sang several Hawaiian selections and paper leis weie given each person. Wafd leaders of Gleaner and M Men classes, diiecting the opening weie Wanda Hopson and Robert- Mutdock. Traveling then to Fianklin the young folk found the mam dinner course prepared for them by Franklin, Preston F li st, and Whitney classes under supervision of the three wards group leadets, Mrs. Lyle Nash, Vaughan Packer, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Foster, Neil Bienchley, Dell Bosen. Here the theme was on Mexico and favors were Mexican hats. Vaunda and Nan Parkinson sang sevetal songs and a reading was given by Wayne Shrives. At Fairview the remaining portion of the dinner was served under supervision of Oscar Rawlins and Gwen Cole. Here the theme was on Alaska with special totem pole motifs. The final program numbers included lhe showing of colored films and Alaskan souvenirs by Shirley C. Larsen. stake-wid- e pro-gia- m - Operators Enjoy Pleasant Evening The Junior Gleaners, and the direction of their class leader, Mrs. Connie Thain, enteitained their mothers Tuesday evening. Mona Loy Watterson was in charge of the program which consisted of a talk on The Aim of a Gleaner by Bevelyn Toombs; vocal solo, Lenora Peterson; reading, Evelyn Falslev; piano duet, Merilyn Reese and Marlene Jorgenson- tribute to Mother, Carolyn Munk; song. Marie Toombs, Evelyn Falslev, Twila Falslev and by Merilyn Reese accompanied Shirley Ralslev. were served and Refreshment each mother was presented with a beautiful coisage. Those present were Mrs. Thain and LaDawn, Mrs. Harold Ricks and Shirlene, Mis. W, J. Peterson and Lenora, Mrs. Vernal Jlunk and Carolyn, Mrs. J. L, Watterson and Mona Loy, Mrs. Oga Falslev and Evelyn, Shirley and Mrs. Twila Falslev, Mr. Arvel Reese and Merilyn, and Bevelyn and Mrs. William Marie Toombs. Toombs was unable to be present because of sickness. Mrs. Helen Lamb of Hyde Park, the stake le'der, way a special guest. Mrs . Theurer Hostess to Club Entertaining the Juene Mere club at her home in Lewiston Thursday evening was 'Mrs. Margaret Theurer. Lunch was served to seven club members and a guest, Mrs. Lee Pond. A pleasant evening was spent at bridge with prizes being won by Mrs. Pond, Mrs. Beth Blair and Mrs. BarDee Hess. Smithfield telephone operators met at the home of their chief operator Hope Hyde for a delicious dinner. Present weie Beth Erickson, Baibara Blown, Elna Danielson, On her birthday, Mrs. Arnold La Nae Tarbett, Venna Tippetts, Carol Spackman, Carma Lyiftrs, Archibald of Wellsville gave a Jean Simpson. dinner with a beautiful cake beA social evehlng was enjoyeU. ing used as the table centerpiece. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spenst, Is Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lucherini, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Mattson, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hostess at a quilting Friday at Maughan of Tremonton. her home in Weston was Mrs. Clara Buttars. A delicious dinner was served to Mrs. Margaiet Campbell, Lois Neilsen, Maude Jorgensen, Vera McKay, Vera Dewey, Lovina Allen, Bertha Griffiths, Mae La Dessa club met at the home and Loretta Olsen. of Elaine Alder. luncheon was Following-gamserved with all member being present including Tyra Chugg, Peggy Bae--- , Genie Baer, Ivy Jean Kohler, Bonnie Crabtree, Marion Cleo Waite, Mrs. Ellen Mauchley entertained Pickett, Margene the members of the La Tona rlub Alder, Elaine Alder, Norma Olsen, at her home on Friday evening. Margene RinderknechL A nice lunch was served at three small tables. The group enjoyed the evening playing bridge. Prize were awarded to Mrs. Janet n, Mrs. Eunice Barrett and Mrs. Marie Nivison. Mrs. Marie Nivison, Mrs. Elsie Brown and Mrs, Eunice Barrett of Hyde Park were special guest. Mrs. Archibald Is Birthday Hostess Mrs. Buttars Hostess to Friends LaDessa Meets With Elaine Alder Neuen-swand- er e La Tona Club Enjoys Evening 9 p. m. ed. SMITH FIELD FIRST: Prayer meeting will be held at 7:10 p. m. Regular MIA will be held at 7:30. This will "be activity night. About 20 young people, under the direction of Robert Bradshaw, will demonstrate square dancing. Balance of the evening will b? spent in dancing. All are invited. SMITHFIELD SECOND: Meeting will be held in the new chapel beginning at 7:15 p. m, for officers and teachers. At 7:30 p. m. two dramas will be presented under direction of Maude Chambers. They arc Stick Up In a Grocery and Grandma Pulls a Store, String. Everyone Is invited. SMITHITELD THIRD: Officers and teachers will meet at 7 p. m. with regular MIA at 7:30. There will be no class work held. The three act comedy, Family Upwill b presented under stairs. direction of Mrs. Selena Low. SMITH FIELD FOURTH: Prayer meeting will be held at 7 p. m. with MIA at 7:30 p. m. Theme will be by Lovina Speth; scripture reading, Faye Fisher; special musical number and closing prayer, Lloyd Heaps. There will be no class work held as this will be open night. There will be square dancing and refreshments will be served. SEVENTEENTH Will begin at 7 p. m. Opening prayer by Marie Maughan and scripture reading by Sonja Nielsen. Three one-aplays will be presented under the direction of Homer Lloyd. Closing prayer by Colleen Kolon. HYDE PARK Officer and teachers meeting at 7:10 p. m. Preliminary program will be given by the M Men and Gleaner Girls starting at 7:30. A good attendance is desired. Logan Seventeenth Relief Society will meet Tuesday with the teachers topic being given by Vilate Norton at 1:30 p. m. At 2 p. m., theology amj testimony meeting will be held. There will be a nursery. All teachers should be present. The mercury went down to an official 6 above this morning in Logan, and to zero In various other parts of the valley. Increasand continued ing cloudiness is the forecast. cold at this By Ns x The Savage Screams.?. nDEAoa DM DOCTORS to relieve distress of kiddies RALPH MEEKER KANCY VThen the Bugles Blare! Childs Mild Mwtefol ts made pa to promptly rhev kiddie and hrrafc up local coughs, gore throat ahfwfc cold Mutrol ot cougt!on of protecltua a eenUlon create uxtrmfH on cheat, throat and back, bringing a macing reltelf f&rffeS?? ,cunv for DVIS Childs Mild ct Lu-An- cc miDERSons brings you this Spring's beloved silhouettes The girls participating in the ceremony were: Anne Glauser, LuAnne Sheen, Toni Bindrup, Noma Lu Heninger, Ina Bindrup, Sharon Hansen, Valey Saurey, and Elaine Jolley, teachers, Esther Olson and Norma Thorne. I INDEPENDENT GEM NOW PLAYING FIRST LOGAN SHOWING HOWARD HUGHES prtitnlt iKrriif ROBERT LIZABETH MITCHUM SCOTT . . . the smart and saucy sailer poised level with a rose fore and aft! ROBERT RYAN wem ocofor your old fur coat or fur trimmed coat on purchase of any .NEW Duplers FUR COAT on Famous Many leading CHEST COLDS at the home of Mr. In honor of Carole Murphy, Lewiston at party of Wood Elna a wedding shower was given The Mia Maids of the River 11 national guard memhonoring Lola. her sister, by Height were Mr. Wood, Mrs. Libbie Ward, Mount Logan Thursday The evening was spent playing bers Stake, tied their Rose Bouquet Karren and Mrs. Flora Butterfwon were and piizes by ield. Tuesday, F'eb. 25, at an evening games social in the Relief Society room Mrs.' James Hammond and Miss Table centerpiece was done in of the ward. Each Mia Maid's Margene Pedersen. red, white and blue. At the party mother was invited and all were Guests included Miss Pedersen, were Jocelyn Heaps, Suzanne Talpresent. Miss Rita Mouritsen, Miss Edith bot, Jocelyn Westover, Bernice Teacher Esther Olson welcomed Nyman, Mrs. Bernice Bgneh, Mrs. Sorenson, Eloise Stocks, Joyce the group after which class presi- Kate Crockett, Miss Virginia Ham- Hillyard, Mildred Thompson, Map-ly- n dent Anne Glauser announced mond, Mrs. Aloma Hammond, Wood, Craig Wood, Loraine the program which consisted of: Mrs. James Hammond, Mrs. Ervin Karren, Harold Wood and guest Roses" sung by the class; read- Hammond, Mrs. Jesse Murphy, of honor, Larry Hyer, Blaine Picking The Rose by Elaine Jolley; Mrs. Margaret Tams, Mrs. J, C. ett, Boe Leavitt, Dee Butterfield, vocal duet God Bless and Keep Murphy, the bride-eleand the Clair Stocks, Marlin Rogers,' Dain You hostess. Carole received many Stocks, James Haslam, Scott Poul-se- n by Anne Glauser and and Robert Wood. Sheen; speech by Valoy lovely gifts. Saurey; and 'reading The Heart of the Rose by Mona Jolley. A P. M. STORE HOURS 10 A. M. TO After the program each girl, attractively attired in a formal dress, presented her chosen rose to the group bouquet as she expressed her sentiments. President of the Mutual Norma BarfJss accepted the bouquet in behait of the Mutual and returned the roses to the girls which they presented to their mothers. Refreshments were served and a picture was taken of the group. ' TRADE IT IX XOW OX A XEW 1953 FIR FASRIOX Arrows... i Guests of Honor Carole Murphy ct MEW LOW M m ball will follow beginning Cretta Muir will reign as queen with attendants being Adelle Richards, Loretta Frank, Dixie Larsen, flower girl, and Jeffrey Hubner, crown bearer. Consort wifi be Charles Barrett. At 10:30 p. m. the floor show will be held consisting of the MIA dances directed by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hardman. Everyone is invit- at Chat-terto- The Streaking J green , Recommended . MEN DON WARD: A welcome! party will be given for Boyd Muir, Charles Barrett, und Ross Shelton, retuined missionaries. A good has been arranged with MIA beginning at 7:30 p. m. Gold and pro-gia- Shower Given For Guardsmen Are Mia Maids of River Heights Hold Rose Eve IX I. A. NOTICES MUSTEROLE TIRES 95 There are no strings to this offer simply bring fn your old coat, no matter In what condition, well make you a $50 allowance on any new fur coat in stock Dupler's fur stylist will be in our store with , new advance styles to choose from. 2 days only Plus tax and your old tiro Sli 6.00 x 16 HIGHEST IN PUBLIC ACCLAIM! After Breaking Box Office Record throughout the U, S. and Canada . Sadlers Wells Ballet Company SIZE 6.0 x 15.... 14.95 Plus tax and your old tiro "BIRTH OF BALLET" Marathon Fundamental Approach Breathtakingly Beautiful. but understandable to young and old. by TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY A AND A Story of Sin and Punishment to cleanse the Soul with Laughter. 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