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Show Saturday, April 12. 1930. PAGE THREE THE'' JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH was taken to Nlbley war.1 .Wednesday. These seeing the play enjoyed It vety. li.och. Mr. and Mrs. McCombs were called to Ogden on account of the death ofthe little daughter of their son Ezra. Mr and Mrs. John Sandberg accompanied them. The people of the wrard are putting In cement walks around the mbetmg house. ... - - Club MOIOG MAXIMS ... IHTS Engaged In Long D E V A II T M E N 1 Distance Kissing Activities Ttie Clio club met Weaneda afternoon at the hump ot Mii River Heights. Menv of the pea-pi- e Chicago, April 12 (AP) Robert George B. Bowen Mis. Joel E of the witid were Salt lake A, MrNellle. out driving with his and discussed th Ricks read n'm.ois dunng the conference was engaged In some long drama Oitp Hundred Years Old wem, down esperia"y to see distance kissing, jmi.j The lolloping lathe peg raid The;. were; Bishop The klssUlis 0h the word of by Quintero. dies were special guests. Mis D. the arresting officers started in 1 on Into P. Murray, Mrs. B. G. Thatcher was still in and Miss Marie Baroer After the and Mrs John Anderson. Mr hP a,.t of beniK transfered from program tea was served Mrs Roy Darius, Mr ondJeat.h lo each vhen the motor- ears we sell demon- -, The Womens Liteiuiy club mtt Mr; Alta Ltlrkty, Mr TUB' rate their SERVMrs the Mr at r. afternoon and Ni.derhausi Aina Wednesday WiHiP-Bluebird. Mrs. E. M. Skabelund ICE ADI LITY. Mere Lewis. Mrs Laura .Wilson, was the hostess. The piogram Mrs John Lunriberg. Mr Carl Olwords will not do this. You was given by All's. William C son, t.pu Lurdbug Ruon Hciun-ge- r, can buy a good-lookiMr tne boux who and reviewed England Ftandly Humphreys. USED OAR of us that will 11' Mr- - Joseph Bartow. J. Karl Wood, 'Tne Dark Journey by Juiian furnish you with comfort Green. Tea was seived at the . Mis Roy Stewart, Mrs. Christian jl0,S D0ci' a MacNulle, e. close of the program. The spc.al h! and Meiuci hauler and the Misses Fs- v.YiaHY5 guests were: Mis. John 11. Moster Olson. Mae Lundberg Delar i !Cdim student, exJ)a.e whom woman Kaer, Mrs. A. G. Olofson, Mrs Kowallls and Lutlla and Naomi young was his real girl, but toe Ruth therine Olsen and Mrs Esther Anderson. was unable to see how that court Jessen. M men The Gleaner gills and lessened the traffic hazard. The Ladies Literal y club ol ot the River Heights ward preaftei-noo- n " met Parx at FORD 'PRODUCTS Cinderella Hyde Tnuisday sented the play. Lore Mot B Prnent at the home ot Mrs. (.. A Colic re to a well filled house. PHOtiinu the Ideal life In the normal, find 'Up Hurren. Mrs. Richard RoJicllc The play wan enjoyed by all preyou must do two things: Cot rid of read and discussed the uraiaa sent. it. J' In your heart, and get rid "The Eldest Bon" by Galsworthy m the world entertained Olsen Mrs. Lehi One of of of self yourself. thinking Tea was served, 'ihc loilowtng honor cf her bnlhday anniversary ladies were special guests. Mia thing la needful, only on, and that lavender of A bouquet remnilv Brooke. Mis. Geoige C. J. Dames-sweet peas In a pink bowl and one thing la love. Stopford Mrs. Aura Asiiciolt and candlecandles fjprfing Mis. H. Gheen. sticks formed the ceiiternlece for The U. S. A C. Womens ciuo the tabie Covers were laid Jcr met Monday afternoon at tor twelve pue-stBluebird. Mrs.' E. G Peterson wa Mrs. A. V. Krause Ins been visi. the hostess Peterson Mis. Pailey Change in Automobile Coach Schedule only relatives and friends in ting was in charge ol tne piogram Idaho. Rieby, and invited Prof. A. N. boienstii Mrs. Margaret Wilson and childof the English department 01 call For of Brigham city has been visitren the U. S. A. C. to discuss the ,V. M. WilMrs. Mr. and with ing Walbook Preface to Morals by Effective Monday, April 14th, 1930 son. ' ter Lippman. Following the proThomas Rider, Mr. and Mrs. gram tea was served, The special quests were Mrs., Ilnonm-Farspent Saturday and Sunday visitfor Faster raiment will find the simple ami joutl.h.l Central Railroad Co. sliopi.ii.e The Utah-Idah- o Mil.ul) of HrK ing with their daughter and Mrs. A. n of Smithiield, LtUoy Rnskellev him- - serge (litilil) atlrarUve with Us fringe tie ailtlliig a femiiiim-of !!,... a t Davis was of honor at Walter Mrs. Mr. n and e gut A city white of hlmise.' suit honeySorensen, Mrs. J. A llulme, Mi , washable tn il.e white, mpe luncheon Fuday afternoon at Malad Weston Vernon, Mrs. James H (..inti uor-fc(renter) featuring Ira veil edges as trimming is desirable for Ihc bridge by her daughter, Mrs. F, Ferril Rider has gone to Bear Linford, Mrs. A. G. Baiber. Mm v mi" miss while rqoulh telilung is the little tailored blouse (left) that lings given vV. Rich. The luncheon table was is double breasted to the hip line, George Turgeson and Mrs. Aaron ' -deooiaied with daifodils. Covers : -!- B. Olsen. The plav, "Cindt rrlla at Collge, were laid for twelve guests The following Logan ladies A Budge followed the luncheon. who are officeis of the staoe score and guest prize were awardFederation of Womens clutu, ed. , went to Salt Lake this week-em- u Mr and Mrs. Thomas Cardon an- to attend the thirty-seven' the eder? -Mr. and Mrs. Leo Squires en- - entertained six gues's Wednesday in compliment to Verle clubs held' li.c cdun y tion ot Womens 'pioneers tertained at a family dinner par- - evening who arrived home ol Fry Ogden, home at their Thursday, Friday and Saturday hiet Friday evening from Tr.ursday afternoon at the'ty Chicago recently at the Hotel New house: Mrs the of celebration n birthday has taken a Doctors where he hP hu- iHvonnna t0 degree in ! MrsWeston Vernon, first vice presi of Squires eamns the anniversary 1TL A boquet law. The evening was spent Mrs. W of the federation, -- wnnouneed tlier, John E. was -a bridge with supper follow- B. Preston, state director of Thc of sweet peas, wmeredJheTa'bie'i sdivision,-MrRuth UoY for were rnbancT' laid Covers ; M, northerly eight guests. Dorothy Jean Mrs Bell, chairman of drama. MIOWsr the diriner. l eiTson B. chairman Christine Clayton, Mrs. A. C. Hobson entertained ' OF CONDITION, at a supper party Sunday even11, work. A of school and kindergarten scheme color yellow ing. Mrs. N. A. Pederson a member oi 011 and white was carried out in all the appointments. The table was the credentials committee, Mrs cha. T E. O. Peterson a member of the decorated with daffodils. Covers LJfVrhoPfon0nr were welve for laid guests. college loan committee. Mrs. BeL fanyon S. EARSON P. folk to of the drama, who has Mr. and Mrs. G. W- Thatcher ' a picnic where Correspondent been active in promoting an in- - er.lr.v evening LOGAN, UTAH Miss Ruth spent toe week end In Salt Lake. was served. They were guests at the Hotel Utah. Johnson. "If Fred Clafkstcn One Tuesday at 3 p. r?h AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS APRIL 5, 1930 features t ening as one Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Needham m. Mesdames Mrs. Kate and Laura "and Morris "Wtlght Thomuen, the convention. The members of Bill Fieston. spent the week end In Salt Lake. Griffiths, Annie H. Jardine and the cast of The Silver Flame, According to the Call of the State Bank. Coipinissioner . Mr. and Mrs. Alma Sonne ar- Annie D. Aaron B. Olsen entertaln- Archibald, Relief society the play presented by Mrs. Bell, M.s. home rived Wednesday evening followed at four guests bridge were Miss Ruth Bell, Mrs. Le-e- d had teacher, entertained the members A for Salt Lake where they f . n RESOURCES of Relief society. The following vaun Van Orman Zollinger and by tea vednesday afternoon. week end and the spent top early was score awarded, i Fd. Jenkins. The play which was 'high prize was rendered: , enter part of the week attending toe program Boudrero ?1,163, 481.88 JiOans and Discounts r written by Mrs -- .Bell was first! Mss launch T Retold slew, Mattie Goodey; x'ttnner Spnday m com-fir- st centennial. at tamed of one : as 2,932.03 the in Overdarfts i1 Logan presented duet.- - Mary E Barson and Ellen Mrs. Leonard Tuttle of to M.s. Lester Keaton of :r. 113,7 151 J Vi Bonds, Warrants, Slocks, etc,..!. offerings of the Little Thea- - jPament a B Godfrey; original poem, Besfor fornia arrived here an Friday of tre. After the presentation Trerny The months visit with relatives. , 4500.00 Federal Reserve Bank Stock sie Rasmussen: luncheon. Ajriet B&teson of &t thp ' oclocktf the convention ' Miss Vault 4B938.03r and was decorated Fixtures with atEquipment our jonquils SaturViolet oeoole of have left Nielsen Furniture, Many taoodcaat it wu ten, laid were Covers daffodils. Los in Lake where for Salt tended (and 11,557.99'. the Real Calif, Estate Angeles, day pageant over K. S L she expects to remain for an ...... city and all declare it to be woni 28,410.78 The Mens club gave its &r eight guests. Customers Liability Under Acceptance time. Mrs Ike Evans entertained the derful. ..i.,.....'..,, Resources f monthly dinner meeting Wednes2j204.2G Other j . Mrs. FranThomas of San Felt club at of her members Eccles. bridge Miss Blonde Thompson is at day evening at the Hotel L I. Securities S. Government U. 142,20.25 cisco. week the heie luncheon and Calif, with spent bridge Wednesday The table was decorated home, after an operation for apv Marketable Municipal and Othter Bonds....207,0.17 I? The home was decor visiting with friends. Covers were Afternoon. at a local hospital. pink sweet peas. pendicitis Mr. Mrs. Thomas F. and of a with Green,' spring 62,500.00 variety Commercial Paper .. Mr. and Mrs. Sylmer Jessup, laid for twenty guests. The talk ;aied were aiIir! After. 1M luncheon the of Paris, Idaho rs. Mi?3 Violate Dahle and son. Al-- T grven by flowers on hand and due from Banks 260,570.49 Cash forTheTYeTitngwas and-Mu of for were Mrr bridge. guests arranged professor Frank West of the U.Hables and'daughteiTDoris, of Logan 67272.911 Tutat Cash Iiesomce9- - . i he t ton, S. A. C. faculty, his subject be- - Ai, the close of the games score Johnson Saturday evening, wcre dinner guests of Mr. and botable Wis decorated a to were with awarded Jack prizes S. on Barson Sex Social Mrs. Peter Monday. Hygene," lng $2,043,143.97 ' of the Kimball and Mrs. Leonard Was- - quet of spring flowers. The executive board Mrs. Eva Miller of Newton spent Mr. and Mrs. Eric Johnson and clen. WoBuslness and Professional in relatives a few days visiting Miss Mary Morgan motored - to LIABILITIES mens club met Monday evening Mrs. Carl H. Miller planned an Salt ClaFkston. ' Lake see to the Wednesday which she dinner attractive room chamber of the club M. Griffin is at home at the party Mrs. Ruth 100,000.00.: Capital Stock (paid in) The annual elec- gzve at her home Monday even- pageant at the Salt Lke taber- again after an extended visit in of commerce. 50,000.00 (earned) tion of officers was one of the ing. The Easter idea was featur- nacle. Surplus Lake. Balt Miss Fern' Rawlins and Mrs. ed in all the appointments. Covand Clark 8,789.85', Mrs. Paul Profits Undividid Mr. and subjects under discussion. a were laid for twelve guests. Luke Smitn entertained at 24.000.-00 s of Furniture and Fixtures.. The French club met Tuesday ers bowl for Reserve com- children are at Murray attending Depreciation shower in Thursday evening the centered of .Jonquils family. evening in tfiedufsr?xnii: Miss A. 14.000.- 00 Thelma Smith an a reunion of toe - Carlson Reserve Against Depreciation of Securities After dinner the remainder pliment to Miss toe B Gomrey and . Miis. HatUo, p. Ruth Peterson was the hostess. 'table s home at of bride, 'Miss April 4,474.24 was soent placing Rawlins. Games and music furni- Thompson wees end at ent the Leland Hill, who recently return- of the evening score Two Interest 10,052.11 Taxes and prizes were shed the entertainment. for Reserve ed from a three years stay in bunco. ReMurray. awarded. 1,831,827.76 Germany gave a talk, on his tra-in Mrs. Francis Griffith entertain- freshments were served to sevenDeposits vels while there, mentioning Naval ty guests. Believes Hoover of her sewing . particular the , Hiedclberg univer- ed the members-- afternoon V, spent the $2,043,143.97 . , at. the Miss Liberty Rigby . , sity. spring holidays in Sait .Lakeat-tendi- r Conference AccomplishRobert Mrs. of her home mother, toe Mr. and Mrs. ' Oscar Wenner M- celebration Smith. At the close of the Mrs. A. L. centennial Cole spent the early ed $2,5(k),00Q,00(TsaVing COMPARATIVE! DEPOSITS OH green entertained the members afternoon were refreshments of the week in Salt Lake of the F. F. W. club and their part served. APRIL 5th' and attended the pageant. She Continued from Page One partners at a bridge supper SatThe home was Miss Erma Hansen entertained was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. itFday evening. Hoover said tpe London agreeC- - Snow. : guests at a waffle supper decorated with tuhps. After 1927 $1,349,622.65 ' ner the tables were arranged for followed - by cards. Monday even- -- Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Hendrick ment called for a fleet basis of $1,633,729 38 1928 as decortons, was Th1,136,000 table son week he approximately .of close supper the in the Lake Salt At spent gamosjng. bridge. .a .c. j .. $1,805,510.52 ton 1929 1,400,000 with the a ated with bowlOf awarded, celetulips. and compared attended 'were the centennial three 'Score prizes Geneva conference. B. the of Dr. Mrs. basis Dr. F. were and $1,831,827,76 Wann, bration. special The following -. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson This,- - lie continued, shows a reguests: 'Dr. and Mrs. K. C. Ike!- Kathleen HulL Miss Thebna Fog-e- r. and M!s3 Alice England and two daughters. Clara Jean duction of about 364,000 tons for Dr. and Mrs. Wallace ers. Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Madsen, 'were dinner guests at the Home and Kathryn motored to Salt the United States and Great Briand Mr. and- Mrs. R. E. Eetnt-- j Economics cottage, Wednesday Lake Monday' and' attended the tain and a proportional reduction for Japan, evening. Tire table was decorated pageant in the evening. son In bringing this about, he Miss Edith Parkinson spent the , Mr. and Mrs. George Griffin witn daffodils. Covers were laid the British scrap four week end In Salt Lake as a guest added, entertained at a supper party for twelve guests: enter- - of Mr. and Mrs. Willianj Worley. eight-inc- h their home Miss Frantss Gibbons gun cruisers and five Friday evening attables at which! tained at a slumber party Satur-th- e Prof, and Mrs. C. . McClellan battleships, while we scrap three The various small evening followed by a waffle rod family motored to Salt Lake battleships, thus bringing about guests were seated for sup-'da- y the follewing morning. Friday to attend the pageant in parity in battleships, which was i i per were decorated with daffodils breakfast sixteen. The table was decorated with the evening. not attained in the Washington Covers were laid' for was The Easter Idea Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Hatch of agreement." Cards followed the supper. Four daffodils. learned out in 'all the appoint- - Colonia Juarez. Mexico, who tame London, April 12 (AP) The score prizes' were given. Salt Lake to attend the centennial first draft of the London naval r The Logan dancing club gave a mCnts. Bluebird! Mm. Paul Ellweil was hostess celebration motored to dinner dance at the Logan, agreement was being prepardd rd Dr. J. W. for the Wesew club Friday Thursday and spent the day as today with a view to its submisThursday evening. of the guests of Prof, and Mrs. C. E. sion to the five delegations beheaded toe committee ing. At tie conclusion McClellan. evening a supper was served. on arrangements. fore midnight. ACTIONS SPEAK. LOUDER., andjp i THAN WORDS, long-mileag- S'E'RVICE CO. MOTOR. Ras-musse- n, in-p- ink s further information agents r son-in-la- h-- two-piec- il .... 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