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Show T! tttlimnMmMinmi f ' e -- Monday, December 1, 1930: THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. PAGE EIGHT DEPARTMENT RICHMOND Hendricks Boy. K S. Wins Again f Dies At Bingham MRS. W, Z, HARRIS, Correspondent Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks received word on Friday afternoon of the death SHEPARDCOMISH of ML W. Hendricks Jr., 11 WEDDING old son of Mr. and Mrs. year Mrs. Lauretta Shepard and Marriner Hendricks of BingBarnett Cornish of Cove were ham. married at Logan Saturday of Miss Anona Sant andA drain last week. Mr. mid Mrs. P. K. Sant of Grace, Idaho, were the vT0UTtC6nJ guests of Miss pnLprtainrH Robin in honor of the newly son and Julian"Marjorie Robinson over weds Saturday evening at their Thanksgiving. . home. i- - I Lions Entertain Ladies'At Turkey Meets Dinner i Essay Winners Mr. and Mrs Ben Doty of Award Club Prizes. Provo spent Thanksgiving and CLUB Richmond The Lion$ club t.hPirnar-pairrhennSmtrrf their ladies at a Park School fetes entertained turkey dijrmer Monday evening Glacus G. Merrill was master! The . following of ceremonies numbers were included on the Singing program: evening's led by Charles I. Stoddard; toast to Lions. Ethel B. Webb; duet, Douglas Merrill and C. I. Stoddard; reading, Sadie Stod- dard; toast to xadlt 3. S. W. o f Hendricks; presentation guest prize to Mrs. H. A. Adamson; reading it essays on Why We Should Trade At Home, by winners: the Misses ueore a- - Mr. and voty. Mrs. S. W. n, h. Hend- Wed- - ricks went to Salt Lake nesday where they were the guests over Thanksgiving o f Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Hendricks. won high score. visitors at - Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Lewis Tney also were Tooele. . entertained with a family din- Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Caine ner Thanksgiving day. spent Friday and Saturday of Mr. and MrsAJack McPhael last week at Sait Lake. of Washington and The sixth grade of the Park the Toppeniah, Misses Wanda and Neva school entertained at a party Clarke of Freedom, Wyo. were Tuesday evening at, the school 'Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. . building. Clarke and Mrs ft-eMrs. Arthur Lyons and ShooLihstAUce1 Hams. fifth! The Richmond ward primary childrens afen 0f Provo returned vowieir second Isa- - entertained etahTh made Park flan?e 8t th Pera house Wed- - home Sunday two weeks. herd wlthMiLaiid Mr- 811(1 itrs- - c- E- - Merrill .Mrs. John Chapman. ceived as a nrize from the Mr. and Mrs Ariel Traveller at Thanksgiving club 2 50 for thci win- - entertainedrimr8 essav- - the of an dinner for George G. Hend- - entertained with diriner for the -and family Traveller .family Thanksgiving s artWe Foid for bought couraeinir neoDle to trade at ave ' a and Mrs. C. Z. Harris day. Mrs. Lydia Bdl of Pocatello family dinner at their home hv District Goveilaor Dr Thanksgiving. Judge and was the guest of her parents, J M Godfrey auartet Lowell homet MC. Harris and son, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Brower, Forrester Smith Roy J Judr and Mrs. L. B. CaineeSt5', Mr. Johnson and Ren Buhen. and Mrs. Bert Lewis of family spent Thanksgiving day Magna were the guests of Mr. . LEGION 'AUXILIARY at HOSTESSES Logan, guests of Mr. and and Mrs. ' Cyrus Leiwis several Mrs. Floyd Whitt and Mrs. Mrs. John T. Caine n. days of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Niel- Mrs. Rpne B-- Mavcock and Q. H. Eckersley were hostesses son a Araerito the auxiliary of the gave turkey dinner on Miss Izola Jensen of the U. S. can legion Wednesday evening Friday evening for a number A. C. Extension division met of last week at the home of of friends, covers being laid with the old alnd new officers of the homo and community Mrs. P. K. Hayes. Following for twelve. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sessions section of farm bureau Tuesr a business meeting. Mrs. Hayes gave a demonstration of mak- - of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. day afternoon, Luncheon Marvin Miller of Hyrum were M. I. A. ing lamp shades. was served. Thanksgiving day guests o f TRESENTS PLAY Mrs. J. M. Godfrey entertain- - Mrs. Priscilla Thompson. The Richmond 'ward M. I. A. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Plant" presented a one act plaft In ed the on Heur club at her at the- regular home Saturday afternoon . of Sr. entertained with Thanks- - the Making last week. giving dinner for Mr. and Mrs. mutual meeting Tuesday even- Mrs. A. L. Harris entertained Carl Buchmlller and family ing of last week. The cast in-- at a family dinner at her and Mr, and Mrs. George Me- - eluded the Misses Grace Har-homFriday evening of last Allis ter of Salt Lake and Mrs. ris, Alice Merrill, Afton Chris-wee- k in honor of her hus- - Henry Plant and sons, Ross tensen and Joan Webb and bands birthday1 anniversary, and Otis and Lott Adams of, Keith Christensen and Spencer Mrs. Ivan Merrill came from Blackfoot, Idaho. Merrill her home in Salt Lake to be Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ander- students of The seminary present at the dinner. She re- - son of Price, Idaho, were guests the South ward had charge of mained her 9 over the week of relatives , here a few days the Sacrament meeting pro-- , end. e, of the week. gram in the ward Sunday, The Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Godfrey Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hendricks program included invocation, went to Lehi Thursday of last and family were dinner guests Dale Webb; chorus, seminary wefj.c to be in attendance at of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Webb glee club; speech, Principal a Lions club banquet. E M. Hlcken; five minute talks at Logan Thanksgiving day. ata -- SnBdr - - en-.k- s' - . e i We due Sto ' S. PH. Green Discount Stamps fr, J ms em cEdfosrt-Qhrist- aa - J&, S. & H," Redemption Station Located in Our Store V , . - $ f - )i. Living Room Furniture for the whole family Miss Exa Beutler, North Logan club girl worker, is now in Chicago representing the stateof Utah as guest of Montgomcompany for the ery Ward club congress being held in the metropolis. ' by Don Johnson, Miss Evelyn Webb, j Julian Robinson, Miss Waunetta McMurdie; speech, Roy West; benediction, A. J. Mendenhall, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Mon son of Salt Lake were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray Pond Thanksgivilng. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pond of were the Idaho Thatcher, guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stoddard Monday. (Mrs. Lizzy Doty spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Doty at Provo. Mrs. William Pope and children of Clifton, Idaho were guests of relatives here a few days of the week. Mrs. Augusta Johnson, has been released as second coun-seo- lr in the Richmond ward Re.lief Society and Mrs. Edith Plant has been sustained in that position. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Bemhiscl of Lewiston were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L Stoddard Thanksgiving day. The entire family will enjoy 4-- mid-weste- 4-- H - Say Merry Christmas with a gift of fine furniture. We cordially invite you to visit this store, just brim full of the smartest things for the home at prices within the reach of every purse. You can take advantage of our liberal credit plan if you prefer. : - MAMIE SfflEiWBQRS MW? g new-livin- . . and take, pride in furniture. Note the suite abov'eit consists of a piped back Sofa, a tufted back room -. .4, Chair and Club Chair to match . . . both pieces being upholstered in Jacquard Velour. The graceful Serpentine fronts add charm and dignity to these luxurious full size Priced pieces. complete at 3-PIE- SUITE CE Club Boys And Girls Jo Enter L A. r v, livestock Sjjow Los Angeles Boys and .girls on farms and ranches wilt occupy the spotlight at the fiTth annual Christmas Livestock Show and Rodeo, to be held at the Las Angeles union stock yards, November 29 to December 6 These farm youngsters will take part in livestock judging oratorical contests, contests, will exhibit their own livestock; and final judging cf an essay contest among high schools over the eleven western states w.ll take place during the show. November 29 has Saturday, been especially set aside as club day. The program is being arranged by the extens.on service, University of California, and is expected to bring to Los Angeles hundreds of farm boys and girls along with county larm advisors, club leaders and the r parents. An, important club demonfeature of the stration will be the exhibition of pigs fed by boys and girls.. Thousands of high school pupils will take part in an essay contest on subjects relating to livestock production, value of mpat in the diet, and the plac of livestock m general farm operations. Variable prizes and trophies will be awarded among the junior element. t A siT v f- f j V A- - Arfc-t- . A. Floorlamps There are no finer gifts Lamps make your home bright and cheerful at small cost Visit our lamp department. Bridge Lamps at, ... . . . 4-- H i. -- , 7E AN IDEAL Gin POME To liven every room in the house for Christmas $26.95 $6.65 9x12 Axminster Rugs 9x12 Felt Base Rugs.. ,. 4-- AT amS Less Today and Ttsesday offer Remnants for saie and then at HALF PRICE Just once a manth we Today and Tomorrow are those days These remnants represent the short lengths thatTiave resulted from the selling of our entire line of piece goods during the last three months. As soon as a piece of . piece goods reached a shdrt length it was put aside, and has never been shown. Now these are all brought out, marked half price and offered for the first time. They are all useable lengths enough in them for a dress, a blouse, a dress for the kiddies, a drape for a -- single window, a cover for the couch, or a dozen of other uses. Examine them you are sure to find just what' you are looking for. There are silks, woolens, linens, all sorts of cotton piece goods, draperies, nets, etc., and every remnant at just CEDAR 4 Walnut veneered Cedar Cheats make splendid gifts . . . useful for safeguarding blankets, linens and apparel Priced UTAH EDUCATORS PLAN CAMPAIGN TO OUST ILLITERACY (Continued from Page One) that in England, Germany, Switzerland, Norway, Denmark and Japan. The members of the Utah committee, all of whom were nominated by the Honorable state superinC. N. Jensen, tendent of public instruction, , are as follows: Lofter Bjarna-sonstate supervisor of grammar grades and junior high schools. Salt Lake City; Mrs. William Reid, president, parent teachers association, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Henry S. Tanner, parent toachers association, Salt Lake t, N. superin-uliuenChild, City; G. S Ut Lake City schools; G. A. Eaton, assistant superintendent, Salt Lake City schools; L. J. Gillilan, head, part-tim- e education, Salt Lake W. Karl HopCity schools; kins, superintendent, Ogden city schools; Francis T. Wiggins, assistant superintendent W. W. of schools, Ogden; Christensen, Superintendent of Carbon county district; T. E. Srda. m 18.50 OUR TOY If h ..a,.- - ft.,. H.aw, -- A practical 4 ti IS gift to, please the man of fhe house. The style sketched above is in walnut finish and has a humidor J4.35 superintendent of Tintic school district; Howard V Alston, superintendent of NOW OPEN ' EUR n Park City district: D. C. Jensen, superintendent of Jordan district; Calvin S. Smith, superintendent of Granitei district; Taylor Brockbank, prmcipal, Magna high school; P. M. of Nielson, superintendent Tooele district; Dr. J. T. Worl-toC. Snow, president, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, - Salt Lake City. C STANDS END TABLES So decorative ' and so really useful. They come in richv walnut veneers, many pretty styles, moderately priced as low as Bartlett; assistant superintendent of Salt Lake lty schools; Kdtie Ui DEPARTMENT SMOKING .. $0 b,vU sins KT FURNITURE COMPANY n, 50 cents on the Dollar 19.00 & COXWELL CHAIR Heres the gift for .real comfort and satisfaction. Give Dad a chair select one here for as little as 1 21-2- 5 We&t Center St. 1 1 Furniture Worth While Logan, Utah |