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Show Miss Dantzell McGee entertained at a "500 luncheon Monday afternoon at the Bluebird. The luncehon tables were decorated with lavender and pink sweet v peas. Following the luncheon the tables,- were arranged for cards, a 'prize was Thirty-tw- o guests were in ' ' ' Mrs. Julia B. Nibley entertain-e- d at a luncheon ThursdayMt- ernoon. A! basket of ' garden flowers formed. the center piece for the table. Covers were laid for Mrs. Reed Smoot of Washington D. C,' Mrs Joseph Howell Mrs. Carlisle Nibley and Miss Allie Cox all of Salt Lake and Mrs Julia M. Howell, Mrs 11 I. Sorensen, daughter - Della and son Owen, Miss Gla-d-y Dopp and Mrs F. I. Jorgen-ae- n and son Clyde motored to ; - : Fish Haven last Saturday returning home last evening after a most enjoyable week, including Pioneer Day. en. Mrs. Luther M. Howell tertained informally at bridge yesterday afternoon in, compl. iment to Miss Allie Cox of. Salt Lake. , Miss Maine Barber entertained. at two tables of bridge Wednesday afternoon in compliment to Miss Cox. A prize was" awarded to Miss Helen Wells. Mr. and Mrs. George Torge-so- n entertained at a family party at their summer home in Logan Canyon Monday evening in compliment to Lieutenant and Mrs. Conrad Odell. A supper was served. Mrs. Joseph 'A. West, Mrs. Ray B. West and. Mrs. Frank L. West entertained at1 a family party liitSuEy evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. West compliment to Dr. and Mrs Alex Preston of Denver. r Mrs. W., II. Peterson entertained at a luncheon Thursday in compliment to Mrs. Percy Pavitt of Chicago, III. A basket of sweetpeas formed the center-for the table. Covers were !)iece for eight. Mrs. W; II. Peterson entertained at a card party Wednesday afternoon of last week in compliment to Mrs. S.B.Schlosa of San Francisco. The rooms were decorated with garden flowers. Refreshments were served. The guests were as follows;. Mrs. Schloss, Mrs. Julius Jacobsen, Miss. LaRue Jacobsen Mrs. D, V. Anderson, Mrs F. W. Blair, Mrs II. A. Peterson, Mrs W. V. Parker, Mrs. George Fist er, and Mrs Joseph Reese. x The Misses Lettie and Leora Thatcher are entertaining at a tea this afternoon in compliment to their sister Mrs; Char- les W. Woodruff of Salt Lake. I)r. and Mrs. Alex. Preston, and two daughters of Deliver Colorado, who have spent two weeks here visiting with Dr, Prestons mother. Mrs. Kate D. Preston and Mrs.Prestons parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. West left Wednesday, for their home in Denver. Dr. and Mrs. ' Preston made the trip by Mi's. Kate D. Preston and daughter Miss Katherine them Preston accompanied home for a months visit. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Skanchy - . - - auto-mobib- le and daughter Thelma left Sun- day, for a two weeks trip through the Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Squires entertained at a motor party Tues-da- y to Lagoon in compliment to Mr. Squires Sunday School Class. r .. Mrs. Charles W. Woodruff and little son of Salt Lake spent; the week here rs guests of Mrs. Woodruffs parents, ? Mr. and Mrs. MoSes Thatcher. wa The Misses Lilliant Helen and Dorothy Wells and Little nephew Sammy McIntyre of Salt Lake spent the week here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Thatcher. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher entertained them on a motor party to Bear Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Louis T. Cannon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Richards and family and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Felt and little daughter. AI of Salt Lake spent the early part of the week here as guests.x of Mrs Joseph Howell and Mr. and Mrs. , Ralph A- - Smith. .. Mr. and Mrs. Luther x M. Howell and little son Richard, well go to Bear Lake tomorrow for a weeks stay. Miss Allie Cox of Salt Lake, who is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howell well accompany them on the trip. ; The Misses Vivian Wright and Loraip,e Hansen of Malad Idaho, spent the week here as guests of Miss Edna Wright. The Misses Marjdrie and Janet Evans of Berkeley California are visiting here with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs, ' Joseph A. West. Mrs. George M.' Cannon "Jr, - , v x - - - -- ..4 KUU : Smith.,, . , Dr. ..and Mrs. W.i L.iSmith?of Brigham, City spent Tuesday here as guests of Mr, and, Mrs. - , ' Smith. George Preston, who is studying law at the University of Penn. Spent two weeks here visiting with his mother, Mrs. Kate D. Preston and brother Dr. Alex Preston of Denver, Mrs. Roy Bullen and children of- Salt Lake spent last week-en- d here enroute to Bear Lake, wherg they will stay until next week when the Budge reunion - will be held. Mr; and' Mrs. Ben Meldram of Ogden arrived here today ed - h. . , cn-ro- RICHMOND RICHMOND, . - Af. O. f , Merrill of --- SUMMER DRESS Brown llno and crater have managed a practical frock be-- ) tween tkem. ,, .There partial walatline to- - lntrodoce a bit. of, fullnaa at tba side back. Tbe frock allp os like a coat - and nUOTIGAL ' la-- button with pearl button. , ! Preston spent July 24th here.; Monson left trip tffirtmgh x.MrJ.arid Mrs--B.- ' last week for a Zions canyon. J Mr. and Airs. A. C. Brown and Air. and Mrs. Leland Hendrfcks and family are visitors at the W. S. Hendricks home-Al- r. and Mrs. Otto Adamson returned to their home at Rupert Tuesday, after a visit with relatives here. Miss Eua Mernll aor Ugden and Mrs. F. S. Schow were visiting with; relatives here Sunday, Dr. aiid Afrs. 1L A. Adamson the-following chaperoned young people oh, a trip to Bear Lake during the week: Russell Hendricks, William Funk, Lan-de- ll Merrill ;and Nolan Thompson and Alisses Afina Griffin of Newton, Bonne Adamson Madeline Christensen and.,' yelda ' Parkinson of Lewiston. Mr, and Mrs; A. S. Schow and family spent the 24 in High Creek canyon. Mr. and Airs; Ruel Rigby. ;of Newton were visitors here dur; ing the week. Mrs. A. of Hen ry, Idaho, Air. and Airs. FYank Christensen of Grace and Roy Christensen of Bench, - Idaho, came down last week to attend the Peter; Christensen funeral Mr. and Airs. Bert Erickson and daughter Agnes left Monday for a trip through the Yellow; stone park. , Airs. E. M.1 Swensen has returned from, Rexburg where she visited with her sons, C. P. and Ed. Swensen. Mrs. Hilma Wight, Airs Alar-garAdamson and Airs. Allen Hendricks x returned Sunday from a visit at Salt Lake and : . 1 et , ' ' SSimiFIELD Amelia Peterson left Friday morning of last week where they will attend the open air summer school. ; ;, x Airs. Joseph Gutke and family left for Shelley, Idaho Tuesday to spend a few days- as guests of Airl and Airs. J; F. Shelley."" The Misses Violet and Edna Peterson returned the forepart of the1 week rom Yellowstone National park, where they have been sending their vacation. Aliss Gladys Hale returned home Thursday after spending the week with Prof, and Airs. P. E. Peterson a$ Logan Aliss Della Oldham and Mabel Oldham of Logan spent Satur- with day and Sunday-visitiAliss Cora Olson. Airs, Eliza Johnson of Idaho is spending the week visiting With her- parents, Air. and All's. George Sant, v Alrsi Percy . Quinney and children of Logan, are spending the week with her mother, Airs. Sylvester Low Thei Aliases' Jesse, BohSia and Lillie, flicks ' 6f Salt Lake City are spending the eek as guests of Jin- - and Airs y, R Nap per. and daughter June, spent a few days during the week in Salt Lake und Ogden. Airs Heber Sessons and son Lawrence of Farmington returned with them Mrs.' Brush and family of Omahd, Nebraska, are visiting with Airs. Priscilla ; Olson and ,'xtx. family, v. x , -gi- rdia-eczapletea v f" 4 r , . . :i . -- I . T : v ? PtilvtHim- Jti of Aliss Jennie Aieikle the past d. 1 ,T oititoiinouia fr.s4 it1,! kry vverI loaTi a nbo iljt. alateeil Weigh uniore ttfad aleter that la eighteen, aHltohiahe I get pnlled.fnn at UI3erjthn k fat iDo ometlmea t blnk'j am.aify hvprJwalghtr ulte ettft: brown, eree andi iu ndt- too onanarlriiiiitd. fi thlnlt: 1 hwtar Fiti, mV, hbo butfaa &ut, !on(' 1 bidaa hi; I- - 1 ) vu hf-- r,-- J i it vl ne'l iiriiiii WaiI diriv r bt; 9 - . 4 poujid s . Vnuoli .whifni . . li . eg IrLkimt, J A L - . A felad-t- hate 'enjoyed . I. jt,iIsav Brooks a . d , ,. jt'ead .. very .week;, atid l aih surd jrop are ;sattkf!i)torj! Work doing hetpf i l( an ably v answering, pll the many ., I cant think hre asked. questions that, of i question ki aalc, niw.; but'there la would like very kobg,! I cant much to get the .words.-of. Shof feutth remember the titles : r ' ... 4 v t..i; ;.; UMithlai if.,. ; ; rhre. are friends that we better forget. There .are friends that we ever hold ' I ,v , bear;' TKqiigh We,'met with A kiss la a, mqs L. nrenXibf Miss,.U . 1 Jrk And we iart with a .tear,?. w i I fem eilblohlrtg ;the jWotrie tu one- of thi dongs requested- - With be;t wiahefi i. MAhvA.' Jliikh. it and ThaSkvyou fot the I aid .very hopeful tjiat ktuo qf Cur 4enorouSi. reader will f reopolrer .ail'd eetid imphn 'fie; which .rbd, anbC, hope- ipil cortiCo Js ga ihelofui .aLyou think,; artd appreciate your1 kindly wished ' J i Ifi- j Dear ,Miss, Brooks 1 H irirJ. rl liavh1 derived .'mucW. plaasty'rl frdp - sigh-ana.- . rr .you are now jeaudw loti1 eeht grhehljVegetihre :r aT ehodld do my parbtqhclp.lt "gilow.'t so I am sending in two of tSoiktyngg ibked i wdtild Hki Stry i fnijch' to get i s' hopic Scotch'. Boinga (edalt as are sopg- qy HaetyJ Latkler) if iam ratleir hanoM ind; vanc Ao fon. lsst- week'-- ! .ir lata. Laihttji brejlif ltd .boti forget ; thenjr: akd, eiihatitiuil-jnn.tt- ih and friilta ykii ' , wtrour If aiVaHahleloier t have neceesarlly.had to cut down some of these letters In regard to "petting, owing to the lack of space. Helen Brooks Dear Miss Brooks: ' This la the first Urns that I have ever written to yon, but I have been reading your corner for some time and I have received much helpful advice from It I paw the letter from' the girl who wanted - te know why. petting wae I wrong, pe thought I would offer my opinion on the subject. I do not think petting te right, because I think it lowers a boy opinion of you and I am sare It lowers your Then if s boy Is tbs petting kind he usually Is tbe Wnd that wilt talk about a girl bftor She lota him pet her. Borne girls say that they aren't as popular.-Well- , maybe they aren't In a way. but they ran always be eure that boys respect them even If they do eay they are stow. I bate gone some with a boy who respects girl enough to not b the petting kind and I like him better than any bey I have ever known. If the boy a girt goes wlut is the right kind he will not drep her- when the reluacs wholesale petting. The Iuaho girl said she liked to be petted. Well, I ,n admit that one can get a '"thrill" out of it bnt 1 dont think I am mlieing anything by not allowing ft. I am almost eighteen and I have been going with soya scout two years and I tve deet-ie- i that 1 like the kind that are not rong on petting beet ot ail. 1 suppose the Idaho girl would say I was but lam seining of the Deer UUe Brocks:, I have pour corner I acmetimo end hart eajeved It very much. If I wilt tend you (he long Blue I Join? tl) Vi Krro could t buy, the book "On the Hr art of Ihurder hy Zsno Grey and how woutd It cost? fJ) How old do you think. I in by tJy writing?; Gcod luck, , From BLOND"?, Wyoming. . Tiiank you for lha song, and eenamg It surely entitles yon to Jam. would have been welcome anyway, tl) Meu.i-t1The book Heart of Tho-d- rI "t by Zaae Gtey. but by X A. Bine ham and was published lit 11?. She ba.had.hera in to hava me, plue potage. It I wiri ba glad te bay it ter ra sad " b'.oun-tatn- .a FVtll'bi - icniiiv .vpinptinijr it 1 ! SW imh vnk : rd klo you tb'eypLatn;' theti help yrbtt If '.fidsfibl, V - GARDEN FROCK One Bar look quits deildoulf cool in tbi Crock ot om grooa orjandy ' that , trim . Roott with malt rafSsa ilbt aa w (oaai qf vb.Ho Val. laco. JTbo bow with It Ions ntroamora that acta 1 veitat, girdlo is Ceos : column,1.., ! I. do not know Jitsf, whit' you mean In ,k3k your, post Script, .soi shalP art.cld-ifnshlon- I th Valley by Itfii'hfohSlrfc t.. v ". ulf-an- eiercueama hg lover to fott whvthee ,,bei awlhihilngi 'tioreh-baorldlhg. tennis. Mel but itry to! dd aolnethto lika this every day. - U yen do thia I am aryjaur ton will aooh Reduce" she nachdaary (hihiunt. .. Suypime y od kry arranging the hair by parting It atralght down the middle ot the back, braid each aide doaa to the eara and roll the braid In a knot over the eara. arranging the hair about the face In a oft. becoming manner, by either parting It In the middle or pn the aide with a few banga If yon Ilka them. Hope tbta provea to bo-- becoming atyto to you.., It la almple and girlish, ? s Dear Mlaa Brooke: Having found many pleasing anAir. and Airs. FYank Tidwell swer in your "Between Ton and Me" and family of Arimo, Idaho re- eorner, 1 am going to ask you a questurned to their home on Alonday tion for the Drat time. (l When It Is time for boy friend to leave your your Air. after spending a week with houeo at night, which ono.ahould make and Airs. Royal Tidwell. the Orat signs of thia fact? (2) What Mr. and Airs. Harry Freeman Is the proper thing to aay at thia time you muck aoccess la your of Brigham city spent the past Wishing work, I remain week-en- d A WONDER Utah. guests of Air. and Mrs . Tour boy friend should taae hie Joseph Gyllenskog not leave latar than 10:3t, when makAliss Charlotte Stewart, rec- ing a social, call, and should he not reational leader of the General do so. It would bo quite .proper for you get' hla hat and smilingly Inform Board AI. I. A. of Salt Lake who to him you do not make a practice of was at the quarterly conference keeping later hours than this;, ask htm at Richmond was the guest of to call again, and bid him good night; Aliss Connie Aides Saturday. To A B., Enoch. Utah: )My reply to Aliss f Erma Worley of Logan your letter his besn returned marked Unknown." If you still wish this Inand Aliss Zelnora Henderson of formation. please sand oil your correct .. , Preston, Idaho were the guests address. - , Toiuorroet ; Annhoed: 4 In- beaux but shh soon dot toot old for, the ewell' lovera. as the Uttlei lady calUi them, .and fliebetter Tlms didnt Want uch a cheep girl for u'Wlf br'one that every Wrdy, could play iwtith, no she get r t ,r, .Wishes,-left, With bept . E. El Idaho. j PSj' tisa Broi)K3, ilf I write all I know of my,,lphahet!wW you help m fill lit! thfe .rest? i JUst, answtdr(ln your i Treas-ureto- n, . u " ng en- tertained Saturday evening of last week ( at 6 oclock dinner. Those present were Air. ' and Mrs. E. B. Lundquist, and Air. x x and Airs. Claude Quinney. Miss Minnie Nilson entertained the C. O. AI. club at her home on Thursday evening of last week. The rooms were beautifully, decorated- with cut flowers. The evening wa spent in music and games. A. delicious , luncheon was served. Aliss Georgia Bingham- - and Aliss Edith Barnett entertained swarm at '.the the Wahello home of Aliss Georgia Bingham Tuesday evening.- The evening was spent in games after which a dainty luncheon was served. Airs. Glenn Winn and Aliss Jennie Aieikle attended the Crimson Society, meeting Wednesday at the home of Aliss Hel en Huhne in Logan. In the evening a theatre party at the Capitol and luncheon at the Bluebird were enjoyed. Air. and Airs. John G.'Hadfield W - week-en- AlcCann. Air. and Airs- - Allen Fifield wlldeht-hronchd- Goo-Go- . , ,PLXEK GOWN Thia sawn sponsors long. slim lines and accentuate them by row of. fine tucking. ..Capelik aleerea and wide aide pleat give becoming softneaa to tbe U- -, bo n et te.. A. . Jtaltagonnd tbd coat n me. Material ia lavender crepe Komalae. to-- t rl11 t - - , i week.; Airs. S. A. Dunn and children Hand Xfaln of Pocatello," Idaho came Friday n.vrirtdln ,; ij. of last week to spend a few days r REQUESTED SQNC(8 Xkti TOEMS:, Theoa , aongt end pooms' aro on fth visiting with her parents Mr. end lUt: t i X and All's. Harper Hill.- - -Bok. That'S tmth A iequeate and e x Dr. and Mrs. W. Jarvis Kies Por.Me TOnlghtf i I btlnnliQf: ... ; , i,( j, family left Tuesday morning'for I 8ong,of p6rip rlfle.the ', C nUonhahma: a two; weeks outing at 'Yellowi, i Mi-f "Ohi'ri Vdu.Yi this lonenomefor stone National park and other 6h, rni lonedOfn'tia trilia"'), Idaho points. o Eye .(Coonleoneir,1 Afiss Elnora Nelson and Aliss r Ar(,Voh iFrbdi DlllAfi; x fl.li ? and children pofht.-Th!ld- , SMITH7IELD, July 28 On Friday evening of last week the Smithfield Ladies Glee ; club were entertained by Airs. Geo. Noble at Amalga. The evening was spent in music and social chat after which delicious reto freshments were served twelve members. Airs. Noble was assisted in serving by Airs. Joseph AlcCann and Airs. Blanch - . ke i Jessa Webb entertained a few friends at. her home ,, Friday x afternoon of last week. Mr. and Mrs. H; S. Webb returned Sunday from a weeks visit in Salt Lake. ,v Dr. and Airs. Ennest Monson and family of Salt Lake spent July 24 here with relatives. Mr. and Airs. Ray VanNoy and family left Saturday of last week for a trip through the Yel- . lowstone Park. ' Air. and Airs. Denzil Tripp Keneth Morton art! Aliss Lucile Johnson left Tuesday for the . , Yellowstone Park. Park City. Mrs. Alary A'., Small and son ' Dwan Day spent ihe week in ; o Salt-La- 1 July 28. Airs. $ 0) Z t , . Air. and Airs. N. J. DeSanders returned, home from ' Salt Lake Wednesday where they shad, spent several days visiting with relatives. Miss Alberta Jensen and Miss Lois Henderson spent the week in Salt Lake visiting with relatives. i The Alessrs Uarnel Abersold , COOL FROCK " Wilson of ProviWilbur and taffies little W!il ihirrings and tell the tale of tin simple frock dence and Reed Johnson arrivthat manage to' he so delithtfull? ed home from Fish . Haven on girlish. One ellpa- the frock over Bear Lake Tuesday wehre they the girdle at a had spent. several days as guests the head and ties lr becoming f ctirggUe of Rush Budge.. It the material. Airs. P. L. Neilsen and daugh- - e e - Twenty-fourt- d, - , the - in-Sa- to Bear Ike where they will remain until after the Bud- ge reunion. Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Ames and two children of .Ogden will return home tomorrow after a two weeks visit here as guest of Mrs. II. J. Ames and Mr. and Mrs. Don Burns at the summer camp in Logan Canyon. The following members of the Budge family who reside here Ogden. will go to Fish Haven, on Bear Dr. and Airs. Lake tomorrow to attend the Budge family reunion which will be held Monday July SOth. at the summer home of Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Budge at Fish Haven President and Mrs. O. II. Budge and family, Mrs Julia B. Nibley Mrs. Aun Budge, Dr; and Mrs. E. S. Budge and family, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Hayward and family Air. and rMs. J. R. Shepherd and family, Professor and Mrs. Passey and family, Miss Aunie Budge, Air. and Airs. Luther AI. Howell and Air. and Airs. Vanez Wilson. Farrell Johnsop and A. B. Ames left Thursday on a ten day trip through eastern Idaho, where they will combine pleasure with business. Air. and Airs. Lee Thatcher and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farr returned Tuesday from Fish Haven on Bear Lake where they had spent ? and family, returned from Monday afte a month, visiting with spending their daughters Airs. Vera Quin ney. and Mrs. Elaine Redfield. Airs. Quinney and Airs. Redfield returned with them to spend a short time visiting with relailear Reader: This ia your corner. All questions submitted will be cheeN fi illy atad carefully aniwered, except those seeking medical advice: c , tives and friends, Nnmee end nddreaaee of buaineae firms cannot be printed here, but win . Mr. and Alrs. J. F. Shelley of hf lent if (tamped envelope accompanies the request. Gneationa am limited to two. Full name and address must accompany Pasadena,: Calif, were guests of fch letter er mm reply can be made. Air. and Airs. Joseph Gutke. Air. j All communication nr held etrlctly confidential. on their la- requesting poems and songs, the correct title, the first line, er th and Airs.' Shelley-wername of th author ia necessary in order to find them. Please send stamped, way to Shelley, Idaho, where addressed be forwarded directly they will make their home for to yen. envelop also with these requests, ao they may the summer. Addres letter very plainly, with pen and Ink, to Helen Brooks, Box 1545 Air. and Alrs.JIowardLYoung - ' City. Utah. and Airs. William Humphreys SONGS AND POEMS RECEIVED or I I can hava juat ns good a tim sT of Shelley, Idaho and; Air; and iiTSe followlne senes sad poems have dance or party as anyone. " PRISCILLA, Wyoming. Airs. Will .Thomas of Richmond durlnr the peat week, ,rclvd nd il wleh to ttaenlr etch, on for their were guests of their fcrand parMia Dear Brooks: ;. Indneed In eontrlbutlne'them: Ton ask for espreasfona on the subents Air. and Airs. George Sant .UtU Blachi.uk. T f.j, L know ef girl that A ject petting. Tour a(r prow' whiter: and Sunday; of last lilfetf Saturday petted and she had lot of ' , -- visiting here with Mrs Cannons mother, Mrs. Ellen Nibley .. . Miss Martha Carlisle is visiting in Ogden as a gufeSt of Mrs U Easten Carlisle. Mr. and Mrs. Chancy Baird of Salt Lake are visiting here as guests of Mrs. Bairds parents. Mr. and Mrs. William M. William M. ter, Miss Ruth Neilsen arrived home recently from Southern California from a months visit with relatives. ( Mr. and Mrs'. fe. Y. Thatcher will motor to Salt Lake tomorrow, The Misses Lillian, Helen and Dorothy Wells and Master Sammy McIntyre who has been guests of, Mr, and Mrs. Thatcher for the past week will accompany th emto their home lt Lake. i Miss Elizabeth Bennet who has beeq a guest of Miss Ivaloo Budge and other friends for the past two weeks will return to Salt Lake tomorrow. The Scandinavian choir spent theh Twenty-fourt- h in Logan canyon at Birch Glen. About one hundred were in the party and a most enjoyable day was spent. A picnic luncheon and supper was served. Mrs, Leah W. Patton of Globe, Arizona is visiting here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kane of Salt Lake spent. the week-heras guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Otterbeck. Mr. and Mrs; Joseph West-mir- e and Mr. and Mrs. George week in Q. Rich Jr. spent-th- e Logan canyon as guest (pf Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Q. Rich Sr Mrs, Preston, Richards and children returned home to Salt Lake Thursday after a few days visit here. Mi, and Mrs. George Fister entertained at dinner Sunday in compliment to Mr. 'and Mrs. Jack Kane of Salt Lake, A basket of sweet peas formed the center piece for the table. Covers were laid for ten. - juts. aamuei uenen lui. entertained at a Canyon party Tues day, a breakfast was served to 20 guests in Logan canyon. The afternoon was spent playing 500. A picnic supper was - . servsd. - Mr. and Mrs. II. J. DeWitt and Mr,, and Mrs. A. A. Palmer and children have arrived home from a weeks stay in Lava Hot ' Spri igs. Mr. and Mrs., II.J.'Maltori and daughter Miss Isabel of Salt Liiko spent Monday here u to Bear Lake. tj - i Saturday, July 18, 1925; THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PAGE EIGHT bnt-yr- you-ca- j'-- -- rt ." Thinking you lb advined for; ahd tHah-tfibest fees to th corner; I 'reVnatiJi Idaho. B0Nl4jSzJMANNB. How sweet-o- f you. Boanle Jeanne, to wish to help one eorpyiv . Thank you so mucH, It Is juaf mjiAi thoughts and deeds that hate tnbdb tiuy corner pna-slb- le and made It growl I have onlv one of the songs you wish now, so win hold your envelope for the other ens which 1 am sure will soon arrive, asd wouldn't It be lovely If jsciene one showld have a hok of scotch sbngs such aa you wish! I am sure the rkst would bo easy. I will gladly forward any information anyone may wish yu to. hava,' right on to yon., . To DAWN, Smlthrtfeld, Utah, and Violet, Jackson. W'yo: s Having flnslly l- Awn" received a copy, -- of I am glad to reproduce It here: spotted Fawn - ' It was a hundred years ago, When by the woodland way. The traveler saw ths wild deer d or crop ths hoinchen spray; Beneath a hill whose, pocky side bowered a grassy mead, And fenced a cottage from the wind, i A deer was wont to fheiL I She only came when on the mead The evening moonlight lay, and no man knew the secret haunt In whioh-shwalfied by day, i While were her feet ; Her forehead showed a spot of silvery i white i That seemed to glimmer like a star In autumn hasty night. t J And as hero sang th whippoorwill, She cropped the sprouting ieavee, 4nd here her rustling steps were heard, ' of still October eves. Once In autumns golden time, ahs rang' i the wild Invade, And found, tbe pheaeant nor the 4eer,; and wandered homo again, Next evening shown the waxen moon. Beside the silvery-foote- d deer there' t erased a apotled fawn, ..a The cottage dame forbade her son to, aim the rifle here; i, "It were a eln. she said, to harm or; fright that friendly deer; This spot has been my pleasant home: ten peaceful years and mnrs, ir' .': And ever when ths moonlight ehines' she feeds before our door. I love to watch her as she feeds, and think that all Is well While such a gentle creature haunts' the place In which we dwell. Next evening shone the waxen moon as' sweetly aa before; Ths deer upon the grassy mead waa ( feeding full Hi eight. Ha raised the rifle to hla eya and from I the cliffs around , A svdden echo shrill and sharp gave, I deadly-sounback its Away Into ths neighboring wood the i startled creature flew,. And crimson drops of moisture lay 'amid the glimmering dew,Next evening shone the waxen moon as awoetly as before, The deer upon the grassy mead waa' ' seen again no more; t , Ti rd men. say that her eh walked,, a thousand yurs ago; The never xalscl tho war whoop hri,' ' V and never swayed the bow. At r'sht the red nrn coma and burnt the collage to ihe ground " ' I And siew ths youth and dome. maly ,t to ) on. fit) About id, aren't you? : e -- - . . .T- - i ' - ' , . 1 Dear Mica ilrooko: . ilei I a.n ago n Lolnetl.ig you, but I piamloc that when I write there won t bo so much trouble egain, about asking questions, tl) Have you th song. Midnight ,oti the River of iit Will you incase ask sma tc unw to me, ho u 14 an)i A thh.fcc Jrtt I &bk in th f lY.yte 3 0a paper, Loro vlahk . ti'Jin, Ntr LLriN, liehs Tou haven't fcothordfi vue m tU, ho lixist wiu Mt oe tc;hoiea,A tvave- tbi feTstFrh ft M wntif of ujr readers hrtvo. 2) Haro M 1 you ats. in tJ par;v : f - e. .. ist a) ? i I y |