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Show r?fT?f 9 9 wpityttyyyyyyti - K.. -- A .V V.y oiopEve1 Marie-- - Jarvis, aceom panled by Mrs T. W. Jarvis; reading, Dessa Meikle. The remainderHi of the evening was spent "games. The Smithfield Ladies club met at the home of Mrs. R. L. Nelson on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Elfle A. Greene read "The Kingdom of God." SUNDAY SCHOOL A - delicious - lunch -- was served THIRD WARD PROGRAM CARNIVAL ATTRACTS by the hostess, Special guests ward Sunday were Mesdames Andrew Me The Third Smithfield Many attended Thanks- - Combs and Andrew Garnet. -- the pqmivii Which was held school held special The "Sarah "Woodruff camp giving "exercises on "Sunday in the Third ward Wednesday, momlng special numbers were of the daughters of Utah plor of last and Friday Thursday Qrson Dames neers met at the public library S00 by week Hot dinners were served Qgden, accompanied by Miss, Friday afternoon, Nov. 21 at entertainments 0j at noon and 0rale cragun, Thanksgiving 2 30 p. m. Musical numbers -- were held each-eveni- "(story, Miss Jennie Meikle, solo, by Mrs Marion Richardson, variThe choir sponsored a Merrill of Richmond, Mrs Laveda Griffith Bind Mrs. Ruey Our ety show on Thursday evening talk on "Thanksgiving, duet,) Norma Toolson; topic, was with the following taking part A R Allred and Miss Delsa Constitution given Madrid Old Mixed chorus, In Mrs James A Cragun. Allred Dr and Mrs G L Rees enby Mrs Regenia Smith, Jean One of the leading soclaf Lavon Sorenson, Effie Barker, tertained at their home Wed- functions of the week was the A James n, Milo attiac-CraguCantwell, Winn, jnesday evening at an dinner given Thursday and James Thomley, tively arranged dinner party evening party by Mrs A. C. Staker and E B Mrs duet Bronze chrysanthemums and in honor of Miss Millie HowLundquist son, Charles: dance, Miss Jen,- - tapers formed the table ccn- - ell of Walla Walla, Washington. A dehetous ' three "course dinMrs Bertha Mather, due and Dr and Mrs H R McGee, ner was seryed at 6 oclock afdance. Miss Eve Mane Jarvis Dr and Mrs J W Hayward, ter which was the and Ebert Lundquist, trio, Mrs Di and Mrs E B Budge, Mr. spent in music andevening social chat Laveda- - Griffith, Marlon Rich- - and Mrs Mose Thatcher and Pink and white chrysantheNorma Toolson, Mr and Mrs Leo Thatcher of mums and pink tapers ardson a'nd formed acrobatic stunts. Miss Utahna Logan The evening was spent the centerpiece Covers were - in FulMiss with score Dorothy Young bridge High Ruth prizes laid for Miss Howell, kerson at the piano, solo, Clif- - were awarded to Dr and Mrs Holland, May Earl, Norma Anford Simpson, humorous read,- - McGee derson, Mrs. LeRoy Wilson and ing, Miss Myrtle Dudley Mrs Oswald Jorgedsen of LoBEEHIVE GIRLS gan and Miss Gwen Tripp of FETE MOTHERS KIWAMS WIU SPONRichmond SOR THANKSGIVING The Trailbuilders of the The First ward Beehivei girls PROGRAM Entertained their mothers at Third ward under the direction are The Kiwanis club spona program and banquet at the of Mrs A. R Allred entertainsoring a Thanksgiving ball to ward recreational hall on Mon-b- e ed at a social Tuesday evenat given Wednesday night day evening The program was ing at the ward recreational Lit-lera- ng ' will Wednesday , November THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. PAGE EIGHT sic pyyyyyyyyif fmtytyftiMfMiMyyyyyryM7yfityyytiyyttvi i... W ' be furnished by the Lena Smith, humorous orchestra ting, Kathylene Hurst, Mr and Mrs. James A. Cra r vocal gun received a message from San their Francisco- - stating - that ' son, Lieutenant Dresden J. Cragun and family .were ready to sail on the ship TOIOT the Philippine islands. Captain and family Russel Maughan were there ready to sail on the same boat. Mrs Burnell . Brown entertained at bridge on Friday afternoon. Dinner was served at - o'clock. The centerpiece was a bowl of bronze chrysanthe-mum- s banked with pink tulle and pink tapers Covers were laid lor esdames J E. fihef-fe- r, Melvin Woodruff, Frank Winn, Kernel Toolson, W. A Lorin Smith, Rinda Noble, Chambers and Helen P. Tool-so- n High score prize was won by Mrs. Kernel Toolson. 1- M. I YourMinstrel --Tickets Friday-- at Thatcher Clothing In response to many queries regarding tickets for the famous -Imperial Minstrels wh'ch will in the Sixth Monday play nght ward recreation hall, manager Charlie Sorenson announces the past boards will be on sale Friday and Saturday at Thatcher Clothing In keeping with the. trend of the times greater. the values for your money- price will be 35c for adults 15c for children under 12. V, Since the musical and dancing features of the program 5r in very satisfactory shape, attention is now being directed toward the end men and lnter- locutor. Lyman C. Pedersen will again occupy the center Len 4-- , ? PLAY The M L A of the Third ward presented two one act plays Thursday evening at the Those ward recreation hall. taking part in- - the play Little Scouts were Ray Mooseman, Leonard Sorenson, Loyal Richards, Rex Jenseh and Ludella Jenson. In the Making: Rais Willard Richards. Thomley, Della Thomley, Mildred HeinAlta and Vadls rich, Roskelley Toolson The Third ward MIA. wall hold their conjoint meeting on Sunday evening, Nov. 30, under the direction of the M men and Gleanar girls The pro1 gram arranged is as follows Chorus, Carry On, duet, Miss Delsa Allred and company; slogan, Miss Mildred Heinrich, talk, Louis West, violin-so- la, Curtis Sorenson guests The evening was spent In games and scclal chat. "Mrs. JohhAsWim&n whoTu is been severely ill for the past month, Is recovering from a recent operation so well that she was ab e to return home the RALPH SMITH- A jleUctoua luncheon was Served , Past week to about 100 guests. CAMP MEETS Mrs El zabeth Peart, is eon- a sprained fined at home, with A The In Miss North social of honor Ralph Logan from whlch she rece-ve- d club a Smith camp of Daughters of Hancey, who was a fall Utah Pioneers, met Thursday member, was given Wednesday, Mr and Mrs okver afternoon at the home of Mrs. evening at home of Mrs. S. W. ' entertained at a chicken dinner,- ' at then- - home on Sunday. Coy- Xounker by agroup of tertngwei:eaSktongL?no?e rooms were club were laid for 10 guests meibers The 'ers , larsen, Mrs. Hattie Swenson i decorated with crysanthemums Mi and Mrs. Marinus Swta-elvenC bv'Mrs Ether Crook- - ln shades of Pbih and white. 'son are comfortably located m Was Following games, luncheon was their new home. 14 guests Mbs Han- and Karren Mrs Harold was presented w.th a daughters Lilian and Helen a pjwio Eft n5?nwBtSlcey cten from ,he 4.H Dean, who have been visiting were worzer. social hour refreshments with relatives, the past month, served. Mrs Anna L Nilson was hon- returned home to Magrath, Can- MARRIAGE ored, Nov 18th by a gathering a da. on Thursday ANNOUNCED of her children, fr.ends and reMiss Geneva Gamer of Og Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hancey latives, on the occasion of her c.en, is spending the winter announce the marriage of them daughter Orpha, to Newell An home. A delicious dinner was Cronquist drew of Logan, son of Mr. and served. The table was centered! Mr E.am Cronquist left for Mrs. W. R Andrew. The mar- with a vase of chrysanthemums. Los Angeles, the past week, on riage will take place next Wed- The afternoon and evening was- fcus'nesj. Mr and Mrs Elam Gionquist nesday. Following a wedding pleasantly enjoyed in soc al retrip to Salt Lake City the couple nun scences The out of town and Miss Geneva Garrer were will make their home in Logan 'guests were. Mrs JuLa Stalings visiting in Ogden recently A shower was given Friday of Ogaen, and Mrs. Christina Messrs Willard and Virg.l Ny-- 1 afternoon and evening by Mrs Christenson of Brigham City, man spent the forepart of the week in Bear River City. Hancey at her home,- - in honor sisters cf the honored guest Mrs O A Follett and Mrs of her daughter Orpha A beau Mr. and Mrs. Elden Ashliman tiful trou&sea- u- was tlisDlayed. Jack .King entertained at a who have been spending several waffle supper at the Folett days With relatives returned to ed the rooms Many useful and home Saturday evening Fall their heme, at Idaho Falls on beautiful presehts were received flowers were used for decorat- - Wednesday 4-- H A PRESENTS tag the rooms and supporfortable. 20 Get Places were marked 2C, 1930. -- some read fireworks when he at shooting questions as such old time favorites Lawrence Bailey Leo Squires, Charlie Sorenson, Lee Hall- and stone, Lester Leishman Glen Lundberg. Truly folks. Its afford miss. to a treat you cant starts , j Mr and Mrs Edgar Hopkta3 spent the week end at Corrine.Mr. and Mrs James A Cragun of Smithfield, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A, N yirtan, Sunday. Last Rites For Mrs. Della Eline Held Tuesday Preston-Fun- eral rites were held at I 30 p m On Tuesday, in the First ward chapel for Mrs Della Leschey Eilne, who died at 3 a m Saturday after a lingering illness. Bishop A. E. i Jensen had charge oi the services The choir sang Invocation Oh, My Father, by Kalpn Parry, solo, Miss Lor-n- a Father My Beckstead, Knows Willard Larson of the high counciTwas the'fTfstispeaker Duet, Absent. Mr ana (Mrs Wiinam Shumway Mrs Feneretta Mecham spoke on the life of Mrs Elide and ln part said Mrs Eiines father, WLiiam Leschey, fought in the Civil war Her husband, William Ehne, worked In. a brass factory in Michigan where tney nad Smoothly - Quietly ami" A winter gasoline which merely Starts quickly is only partially efficient. Winter Test Parco Ethyl does more than this. It not only starts the coldest motor easily and instantly, but keeps it goingsmoothly, quietly without sputtering and without excessive use of the choke. Therein lies Parco Ethyls outstanding supremacy in the field of Winter gasolines. Moreover, Parco Ethyl is a certified antiknock gasoline of the very highest grade. moved and later in 1908, At Independent Gas and Oil Company's Stations and Dealers 4- - E T Scoy Salt Lake City en, superintendent of Zion ana Bryce canyon national parks, who has been notified of his appointment as superintendent ol Glacier National park in Montana, reports that deer, mountain sheep and other wild life are returning to Zion canyon in large numbers More than -- 300 deer are within the confines of the park at present. Salt Lake City Secretary of State Milton H Welling, of Utah has forwarded to Governor-elect C. Ben Ross of Idaho copies of available Utah laws on the direct primary and mine taxation. Ross requested these copies m a letter to the Utah official In which he satd he woulc' propose new legislation covering mine taxation and the direct primary m the next i'iahn legislature a new individuality. Interiors, too, are exceptional in every way. The new mohair and broadcloth upholstery is tailored with exceptional smartness. Seats are wider and deeper and more luxuriously cushioned. A deeper windshield and wider windows give better vision for both driver and passengers. And beautiful new hardware, of modern design, Chevrolet Sport Coupe lends a final note of charm. Many mechanical improvements have also been provided in the chassis of this Bigger and Better Six. Among these are a stronger frame; cask? steering; a more durable clutch; a smoother transmission; and engine refinements which make th; new Chevrolet a car you will he happy to drive well as proud to own. The Bigger and Better Chevrolet Six is now on display in our showrooms. Sec it. Drive it t Leant for yourself that it is the Great American Value! Iirthe entire field of modern coachcraft no symbol has come to mean more to the buyer of a motor car than that after reaching her home she was never contented till she came west again Her son, Charles, came with her. A daughter, Mrs Katharyn Painter, remained in Michigan. Charles worked with the chain, stores and was transferred from one locality to another, Pocatello, Ogden, and different places and he took his mother from place to place and had the bets care for her as she had suffered a stroke before coming west and Was entirely helpless. Mrs Eline was always good and kind to the Mormon eiders before leaving the east and expressed a desire before hcr death that the work be detae for her In the the temple as she was unable to do It herself. The speakers spoke of her daughter's recent operation which prevented her from attending the funeral services Patriarch L. A. Mecham was the next speaker Solo, Daniel Johnson, Sometime, Somewhere, closing remarks, Bishop A E. Jensen. The choir sang Shall We Meet Beyond thei River? Benediction, A. JL Jensen Interment was in the Preston cemetery Charles Eline is employed by the J. C. 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Inside and out, scores of refinements stamp this car as a masterpiece of modern coach-worare Radiator, headlamps and tie-bartistically grouped to create an unusually k. at ar attractive ensemble. Mouldings sweep back in a graceful, unbroken line to blend with the smart new body contours. And new colors lend I AT NEW LOW PRICES 510 475 495 The 1ll.Utoil The Roadster Sport Roadster with rumble se.it The Coaih $545 Standard Coupe Standard Flv Coupe ' it Sport Coupe with rumble seat 535 545 Standard Sedan - $575 $635 Speeial Sedan SPECIAL EQUIPMENT EXTRA to Chevrolet Trucks from $355 AH ITS & $695 prices f.o.b. Flint, Michigan WISE TjO CHOOSE A SIX CACHE AUTO CO. I 30 South-Mai- n LOGAN, Utah , |