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Show Saturday, November 6, 1915. ' THE the members contributed a musical program consisting of vocal and piano solos and duets. )t 5 Mr. and Mrs., Frank Eari were :i en a surprise party Tuesday evening by a few of their inte-- , e mend-'- . Good things to eat were carried with the guests, which were enjoyed at the end cf the evenings entertainment. the diversion. Sixteen Cards was hard ' ' the pleasure of the ev- Mr. Sidney, Mills" Mr. .Harry Nightingale of Salt Lake "were guests of Judge and Mrs.rang-hathe early part of the week. Aa'Ai Pi Misses Vioald Allen and Della Morrell accompanied Mr. and Mrs. T. BFarr of Smithfield to Salt Lake by automobile .lastSunday and returned Monday. - Judge Brangham performed the ceremony Tuesday that united in marriage his grand-daug- h ter Hortense Evans and Harry Nightingaterboth of - Salt Lake City. Only immediate relatives of the family were present, after Monday The evening. were graced with roses.Refresh-ment- s concluded the entertainment. rooms evenings , , A A dinner party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson a wedding breakfast at the Ho- Tuesday evening, in observance tel Logan 'the happy couple left of the birthday anniversary of on the interurban for Salt Lake Mr Anderson. The table was where they took' the train for decorated with Asters. Covers were Jaid. for Mrs. Benson, Mrs. N. E. Petersen, Mrs. Julius Jacobsen, Mrs. Ada- England, Mrs. Inez Thain, Mrs. Edwin Carlisle, Mrs. Ellen Charles, Mrs. James Christensen, Mrs. George Dailey, Misses Inez Thain, Alice - Elizabeth Charles, Mary Thain. n Drysdale, k -- Misses Leah and'Jean Merrill entertained' eleven of their little friends with a party Thursday from four to six. 1ft P flkkering-light-"Of--the'- ' Mrs. Geo. Bell entertained to Salt Lake Tuesday. at dinner Thursday with a sociAi Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Rolapp al evening following.The dinner returned home to Ogdln --Tuesday table was decorated with cut flowers. Covers were laicLfor, -- Pa Pi Pa RevI and Mrs. E. T. Lewis, Mr. Mr.Gorden Kirby returned and MrsC. T. Teetzel, Prof. & Mrs. Geo. W. Thatcher, Miss heme to Salt Charlotte Kyle, Miss' Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thatch- Wilkinson, and Prof .Arnold. Afer returned home to Ogden ter dinner Miss Wilkinson read Alfred Noyes . Tailes of the Tuesday. L - Mermaid Inn after which the a PP The Phi Kappa Iotas enter- guests were ' entertained with tained fifteen ;oO the College cards. boys with a stag yparty ThursAAA Prof. Joseph Ballantyne and day evening at their fraternity house on East Center. The ev- wife, Mr. Charles Ross and wife ening. was spent playing cards. and Mrs. Isabella West of PortDuring the card- game music land, Oregon motored, from Ogwas enjoyed. Refreshments con- den Saturday and were the cluded. guests of Mrs.R. A. Ballantyne p Saturday and Sunday. Later in Miss- Orita Smlth entertained the evening Mr. and Mrs. Nephi at dinner last Sunday: A low. Hansen with theirjwo'sons and lighted the grounds which were spread with rugs divans and easy cahirs--Ligktpump kins were scattered around, a jolly evening was spent with story telling, and games with refreshments following. ed ! PAP chasers. They make it wholly unneces- sary for you to take costly chances with tires of unknown quality. You have absolute 'assurance that youare making your money and your car go farthest at the lowest cost per mile for tires when ycfubuy Diamond Squeegees at these DIAMOND tfI: graced the center of the table. p , and were also the guests of .Mrs, Pa over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Bow- Ballantyne en and children and Mrs." Wil-for- d HOW CROCODILES ARE Harrison motored to Salt Lake Sunday for a brief -- CAPTURED IN FLORIDA visit with relatives. its' appointments. was tendered a farewell party A 1A Pi Wednesday evening at the Sixth Mrs. Margaret Clark return- ward. The evening opened with ed home to Salt Lake Thursday. a varied program including wp The largest and gayest Halloween party of the week was the Masquerade Halloween dancing party giyen by the' Sorasis girls Tuesday evening at the Eccles home on West Center .These parties are annual events and no pains were spared to make this one even surpass in all its appointments, the preceding ones. ' A P M Mrs. John 0. Peterson went to Salt Lake Tuesday for an indefinite stay , AAA Mrs. Zora Martin of Ogden spent part of the .week here guest of Mrs. Julius Jacobsen PPP Groner C. Dunford .. Nightingale for several Mrs. and Mrs. John O. Petersen entertain- ed with a card kensington party last Saturday afternoon at the latters home. Chrysanthemums and Marigolds were used to decorate the rooms.The menu, place cards, and favors wrere carried out, in Halloween effect. songs and speeches rendered in the Sixth ward chapel. After the program, dancing was enjoyed in the amusement hall adjoining the chapel. Refresh- ments wer served. IA Al P Mr. Allan Thuriman of Salt Lake spent over Sunday here, Al Al the crocodiles upper jaw that is movable. The crocodile, moreover, has two sharp teeth that protrude from the lower jaw through the upper and movable one; his nose is sharper, his teeth are longer his scales softer and not so thick, and his body is slender and active. His eyesight and hearing are both good, and he can scent an enemy if the wind favors for at least a half mile. He can dive and swim like a fish, and on land he can run at a good pace. He is cruel and cunning, and it is not easy to capture him. But the cunning of man has found a way to capture him alive; it is the method used in Florida and contrived, it is said, by Warren Frazee, loyally called Alligator Mrs. George G. Smith's home was the place of meeting for the Clio Circle this week. Shaws Mrs. Warrens drama was the subject for con sideration. Miss Allie Cox gave an able discussion and reading of the drama and a general dis cussion followed. Miss Elizabeth Joe. Underwood contributed music The crocodile lives in a den or for the afternoon. She played cave close by a lake or pond; withdelightful ease Lizsts Noc- close by the den he, builds a turne. The hostess served tea. mound of grass and mud, and inside the mound the female deThe U. A; C. Woman's Club about sixty eggs, which met this week with Mrs. G. W. posits she carefully covers and leaves Thatcher. Mrs. D. C. Budge de for the sun to incubate, allighted the ladies with a paper though she mounts guard to on Toasts and after Dinner keep away such enemies as racSpeeches, giving as an illustra- coons, opossums and snakes. tion one of Mark Twains toasts When the eggs have' hatched, Mrs. N. A. Pederson was ac- the young take to the water at once. During the first six weeks cepted a member of the club. The hostess served- - tea. Miss they are carefully guarded by the mother, and during that Margaret Wilkinson poured. Mrs. A. H. Thompson was a period she is a dangerous creature to deal Prof-fessio- n. AAA years past has been manager of the Reliable Motor Car but a short time ago sold his interests in this concern and will engage in other lines of business on his Mrs. F. O. Reynolds and Miss return. He is quite well known Elizabeth Smith were hostesses in Logan and Cache valley hav- - at a luncheon Tuesday axbridge ing made this territory forjternoon given in compliment to about seven years as a salesman Mrs.. E. P. Bacon. Chrysanthe- for a Salt Lake jobbing house. mums decorated the rooms. FolMrs. L. W. Shemer'and chil- lowing the' luncheon the tables dren of Ogden, spent last week were arranged for bridge, Mrs. guest of the afternooh. here guests of her mother Mrs. Luther Howell was awarded the Mrs. Campbell return'W. D. Shaw. Mrs. Shemer re- prize for highest score, a guest ed to Serge Lake Salt to was Bacon. Mrs. Tuesday after a given turned home Wednesday. Her prize brief stay here. Sst fel sister Mary A. Shaw accompanAl Al Al Miss Majid Tuckerfield of ied her. r Mrs. Lillian Ostlund spent a Salt Lake arrived the City early x of week the part of week to visiting in Salt attend the, The children and brothers and part U. A. C. Miss Tuck-fiel- d Lake and Ogden. school at the sisters of Mrs. Mary D. Ensign is located at the home of met at the home of Mrs. Isaac, The Wobyca Society held its Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earl. iimith last iaia , AAA 'AAA 0 ij4it 4f it V DENTISTRY At Reduced Prices There is a question in the minds of some of the people of Cache Valley, and we often have it brought Are Ensign and Smith doing their Dental Work as g well at their reduced prices as they were formerly when g charging the trust prices? This question is answered by some dT our competitors and their . friends in the negative You are informed that we are not,, and that we are using g . , g inferior materials,, etc. .g We wish to say that every piece of work that leaves this g office represents the best effort that we can possibly put forth, o and that the materials used are always of the very highest ... we do to be" entirely Satisfactory in g g every respect, and will use every effort to please you. g rHow can we do more? and how can we afford to do less? Havent we a reputation to maintain? and would it not. be all that We guarantee absurd for us to spend money in establishing ourselves and g then by underhand means undo in a day more than we could g establish in a month? The greatest ad. we can possibly have after, all is the character of the service we perforin. g We are local boys, and did you ever hear of either of us g g being charged with dishonesty? Now we do have an object in offering our services at these reduced prices. 1st, We Want to do away with credit, which g of all business, and establish ourselves on a g is the bug-becash basis, and while we dont want to offend anyone, strictly we want it understood that we can not extend credit. g Gur second object is to increase the volume of business, g Let us give you an example of the saving you effect by doing business with us: g A single set of teeth saves you $5.00 g double set A $7.50 and more , g Gold Crown $2.50 and up to-- ' $5.00 . A four-toot- h Bridge from $10 to $15 g and other work in the same proporfion. Now we know what g we are talking about, for we have the price list of the Dental Society in our possession and these figures are based on those g prices. ' . Wont it pay you to call on us? ar with. crocodile-catchin- g Joes Alligator AAA outfit consists of some boards eight feet long and a foot wide, three or four scantlings, a spade, a crowbar, and a block and tackle. Having selected a den that the sign shows to be inhabited, he drives a number of boards into the mud so as to stop up Sunday to celebrate first meeting of the year Thurs the entrance and prevent the 1 JA ?A hr eighty second birthday Miss Vera Fullmer entertain day afternoon at the Bluebird occupants from escaping. He g OVER HOWELL-CARDON1st North and Main, Logan g Dinner was served ed with a card with Mrs. I. P. Stewart as hos then takes his crowbar ant at the party end a social afternoon spent hotel at the Fullmer tess. The meeting was devoted prods them round the dens are with an automobile ride follow-"ATS- Eagle ' apartments last Friday evening to the business of the club with all built near the surface, anc The decorations and - refresh- tea following. Reports of the at times extend back for 150 " the nearest apMiss Rachel Pederson enter- ments were carried out in Hal- various committees were' given feet finds TO-NIGHand loween devices. Theladies. the of The the den to some conaccepted by proach guests tained sixteen of her. friends T with a prettily appointed party were entertained at small tables program committee presented a venient tree, attaches his block with cards. - During the card sample copy of the year book for and tackle to he tree and then game music was enjoyed. Pres- the approval of the ladies. digs a hole just large enough Coffee Al Pp A to pull his prize through. Next ent were Misses. Nellie Adams, Mr. and Mrs.- JJ. Minnie Johnson, Florence An Tolman he drops a.slip noose of the rope THE GREAT You get fresher drews, Lennie Pitkin, Messrs. entertained with a swimming from his tackle and arranges it last Henman Kingston, Alma Lun party Saturday evening at so that when the crocodile runs coffee than Schillings dhal, Preston Jeppeson, Fay the B. Y. C. pool. There guests alonG the den he will run his UNIVERSAL FEATURES v Wffi W Best dont care where Whitney, Luther Varene, Mr. were: Mr. and Mrs. Y. Lund, head into the noose. Misses Myrtle Peterson, Lydia and Mrs.' Guy Fullmer. Next, Joe takes his crowbar andi Friday PA Al PA Hansen, Messrs Guy Poulsen, L. and jabs it . down along the Program Changes Monday, Wednesday you live. just a$ fresh Mrs. Clayton Smith returned C. McDonald. . course of the den until he stirs A 1A Al and full of flavor when home to Salt Lake Tuesday afcrocodile a moment up 'Mrs. Jesse Earl went to. Salt laterthethe creatureand ter a few days stay here. his head has EVERY Lake Thursday for a weeks stay you get it as it was an PP A Al in the noose and is strug- end of his tail. With his legs LEARN A LITTLE hung DAY The Theata girls entertained bound close to his body and the hour it left the with an open house Friday from Mr. Fred C. Graham of Salt gling franticallyontohisescape. Joe unscantling bolding him stiff and ropes cautiously : ' ' five until seven for their par- Lake spent the k here. , pulls Aside from the meat of- a roaster. ' all crocodile is dragged the til when is and secure, rigid Al tight Al Al ents and friends to celebrate Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Amussen pe very carefully reaches down down to Joes flatboat and ship- cocoanuV the tree has many their third anniversary. Green returned The airtight tins seal-i- n home , to Salt Lake wih a strong cord and ties the ped to some circus or museum. other products. The natives of and white,- - the sorority colors the flavor and keep-othe Pacific islands use the roots crocodiles together. Then . Youths were carried out in the decora- Monday after a weeks stay here. he slowlv jaws on Companion. all odors. ' Moneyback, buds as food, make wine and block his pulls tions and refreshments. An arof course. from Miss Edna Nibley spent the and tackle and as he draws the the sap and weave baskets An Iowa ' grocer advertised and thatch tistic, arrangement of white week in Salt Lake. roofs with the dried crocodile from below, fighting for a boy and the next night leaves: The. Shells', of the nuts promp chrysanthemums comAl Al B one of the puts j bined with greenery were effecMr. and Mrs. Jenkin Evans with are used as cups, and the husk Schilling's scantlings alongside him. and his wife presented - about . arranged the and tively Miss Hartense: daughter It. pays, to frOm the .shell js madq. into matBest .. wraps a strong rope round and twins, both boys. rooms. During the afternoon Evans, Mrs. Charlotte ' him all advertise. to round ting, rope, etc. the the way Harper, .. two-by-fo- ur AAA . - AAA'. - ft is ct ft it AAA Stewart, active-inwall Mr. PRICES: FAIR-LISTE- D p - The crocodile differs from his cousin, the alligator, in that the A who exMr. Eugene Miss Iola and Mr. Mark Werlower maxillary, or jawbone, ner gave a Halloween party last pects to leave tomorrow, to fill a moves the gator whereas it is Saturday evening, which was attr- mission in the Western States Harry Nightingale California and the expositions. After spending several weeks on Salt Lake to make their home. I Diamond Squeegees constitute a standard investment for tire pur- - Pa Pa p ! furnished proof of their exceptional merits. ' . bonfire-diml- -' pp Pa Season after season, inall kinds of weather and on all kinds of roads, Diamond Squeegee Tread Tires Have - . Miss.Orita Fister was the charming hostess at a bonfire party Tuesday evening. The - - h Mrs. R. L. Campbell returned 1 Make a tire investment not a tire mm experiment - ening. Sat t m -- fm PAGE THEM JOURNAL, LOGAN, --UTAH. TRI-WEEK- I' i Ensign & Smith - S. -- . AAA ' The Rex 5c Theatre - cant 1 V i Its - AAA after mid-wee- ut - -- AAA . two-by-fo- ur m , -- |