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Show todATi cmr. the journal, pace fight cache countV," utah flat ur Jay, Ftf.nirtry Frank L. West and Mr. and Mrs. evening. Musie was a feature of the entertainment At the close Johnson. The Fappa chapter of the Phi of the. evening refreshments were served. Upsilon Omicron. national honMrs. Fred Parkinson and Mrs. orary Home Economics sorority J. A. Walters made an informal held final initiation Saturday call at the Sigma Theta Phi evening at the Home Economics house Sunday afterchapter " cottage for the following new noon. . v members: , Eva Lindquist, Ila The Misses Gerda Young and Florence Childs Fife, and Delores Wood were dinner Josephine Woodside- A slumber Fhi panty followed the- initiatlon,!f;S.itSqS,.Theta and a breakfast was served .Pt Se Phi BeuVo", of the C. R " - - - j - - 1 Dan Shirley. The evening washing her son Alarion and family, spent in games and dancing? Mr, and Alra. Floyd Tibliets FrpvMehce spent Sunday and after which lunch was served, in Lewiston visiting Monday each guest received a valentine 1 Ml Tibbets parents. . 1 cap. Prizes were awarded to Mr . The little three year old child Eph Schwartz and Aliss .Flora. of Mr. and Mrs. Alose Christof. Kropfli, ferson who has teen very ill with ,, Airs. W. D. Shaws daughters pneumonia is reported a being entertained in honor of their I oa the improve. , mother on her turthday which . Mr. and Mrs. Langton Barber was on Valentine , day. Ophelia Air. and Mrs. Bert Pehd, roses decorated the table A Mrs. Dan Buttars, Dr.- Parkinson and Misses Har-- . dinner was served The valentine idea was carted out in riett and Myrtle Bcavens atBlossom all . the appointments.' Divert tended the opera were laid for eight guests- - Mrs. Time at the Capitol on Tuesday ' , Shaw was the recipient of many j evening. " . The Ladies Art and Literary beautiful gifts. . About twenty neighbors and club, were entertained at the friends-o- f Airs. John Cederlund home of Airs. Ida Rogers on last gave her a .surprise party' on Friday afternoon.. Aliss Liulean Alonday evenng. A delightful Rogers, presented the following time was had playing games recital: Piano, Poliaise, Chopin. The Prochet Bird, Shuman. and a delicious supper served. Mss Dorothy Harrison enter- The Ride of the Valkyries, Wag- v tained at a St- Valentines party ner.- The Flower Song, assisted on Thursday evening at the by Alaurice Rogers with violin. et nbu? home of Air, and Mrs. W, B.i Bl3nQ Wilson in compliment to the ; members of the V.- - G.-- L. club, i tb w viS" m The appointments were carried Caratia, Carl Bohm. out in the valentine idea. The In conPhdcrewiski. rooms were decorated with red clusion- luncheon was served to hearts and red flowers- Dancing fourteen members, Afesdumes and music furnished the Alaud Dopp, and ' Elva Bybee Refreshments were were the guests of the afternoon served to the following guests: Miss Annie Orchard spent Florence Davis, Gladys Scofield, Sunday afternoon at Smithfield. Mary AllenL Thelma Lewis, Oreeta Barber and child- Verona Allen, Ethel Scofield. renMrs. spent the fore part of the The party ... was chaporoned by .week at Logan visiting relatives. Mrs TLAIfsTFlorence Pond entertain-,lson Adams. George ed with dinner on last Sunday, Miss Alfreds Olson entertain- besides the immediate family, ed at a St- Valentines party last covers were laid for Mr. and evening at the home of Airs. and Airs. Stillman Pond, and Floyd Rose. The rooms were Air. and Mrs. Hubert Wallace; decorated with jeed hearts. A dinner was served at 8 oclock. SHERIFFS SALE A basket of red roses formed the center - piece, - streamers of Lehigh Boudrero, Plaintiff red ribbon extended from the George Cardon and Elizabeth chandeliers to the place cards Cardon, Defendants. which marked places for twelve To be sold at Sheriffs Sale, on 1924, at the guests. Mrs. Rose was hostess tha 6th day- of March, of d o'clotk en eaid day. In at the dinner. Followhg the din- hrmr of the Court House, in Logan ner the evening was spent in front Cache County, Utah: City, " dancing and games-Beginning at the northwest cornv 4 . 1 I A much looked for even by home on .217 IT, 4th North m the public is the annual old fash- compliment-tGeorge Hackett, ioned Colonial ball which will be of New York.' A member' of given, by theDaughters of the the cast of Blossonf Time. The Logan dancing club gave Pioneers on Tuesday evening, a 26th auditoriat dancing party at the Cherry the February Delta Krority um. The old fashioned costum-es'an- d Blossom Thursday evening. social evening at the. chapter!, some old fash ionedeeta Light' refreshments were serv-eP e ta house. The rooms Were decocat- - , A. ' L es will lend a -- contract to the . - Mr. ed with cut flowers. Games' and and Mrs. John Christianpresent day fashions. Wilson was a dinner Le dancing were the entertainment guest Moyne Miss Ruby Smith and D. Ariel sen entertained at dinner Satat the Omega Tau chapter Refreshments were served. Nash were married Thursday in urday evening of last .week. A house Friday evening of last Mrs. Nettie Lund entertained the Logan temple. In the even- basket of red carnations formed the' active membens of the week...ing a reception was given at the the centerpiece for the table. Miss Eva head "of Lindquist, Sorosis sorority at a Kensington home of the brides mother, Mrs. Covers were laid for eiglft foods . department at the the The rooms Monday evening. Isaae Smith. The rooms were guests. Following the dinner were decorated with cut flowers, Granite High School was & guest decorated with red hearts and the evening was spent playing at Home Economics cottage musical numbers were rendered. lastthe . red carnations. Pink roses were 500., end. week At the close of the evening reThe business and professional used in the dining room. Mrs. Miss Teresa who is Tingey freshments were served. Smith vas assisted in receiving women held their monthly busCsch at, ,A att!rld,k3g., held t!e,U' Final were initiations th e.. guests by Mr. and - Mrs. iness jueeting at the library of last week end at her home Saturday evening of lasfc week spent Nash, parents ; of the groom. the Logan high school Monday in Salt Lake. Delta by the Alpha Epsilon , Mrs. I. S. Smith presided in the evening. , Stanley Christensen of Malad fraternity at their chapter house vcho is The Clio club met Wednesday dining room, Mrs. Dow Lewis attending school at the foa Armond the following; and Mrs. Victor Hendricks, sis- afternoon at the Bluebird with U. A. C. spent the week end at Armstrong, Ray Beal, Kenneth his home at Malad. THE PAVEL BACK ters of the bride assisted in the Mi's. W. E. Carroil as hostess. , Bickmore, Alton Hansen, Elmer Rev. Allan Jacobs discussed the U always becoming and' solves the Owen Davis, Gerald Davis, dining room. About forty guests HowErnest Jeppson, Jeppson, were in attendance. The young Book of Revelations. Refresh- problem for ber whose figure may ieese and Deane' Feather-stoard Nelson, Marian McKellops, Sterling more curve at the waistline have ments were neA served. will make short home their at were dinner guests at couple Newell Magelby and Sterling a, demands. Taupe time wa.s. devoted to the busi- then fashion Westom housere-centl- Following -- the initia- the Delta la the material with ecoilar Magelby.Miss VendTaNash entertainT ness of the club. f the new viatica dyed squirrel. tions a hot supper was served. The U. A. C. Womans club Scalloped sleevea and back panel ed at a miscellaneous shower m sPen Covers were laid ifor thrity five. , to touch distinctive the the met give wee- - end at Ogden. as Monday afternoon at the coat." Saturday evening of last week ; Final initiations were held in compliment to Miss Ruby diome of Mrs. Ray B. West. Mrs. Miss Browning spent evening of last week last weekMary Saturday end at Ogden. Smith. Games and music were Asa Bullen reviewed Walter erine Cooper and Miss Amy at the Delta Nu chapter house Afiss Irene Tapner spent last the entertainment. Refresh- De La Mares book, The Alem-oi- rs for the following: Lon Hopkins, of the Midget. She also Pratt, Mrs. George R. Caine, fend at her home in. Fanm- week ments were served Jo jCourkeea Alaurenus Fonnes-bccgave a few lines of his poetry. gare airnaccount of the play ClydeSmith guests, ington. Wilburn Wilson and Silas Miss 7 Thelma Air. and Airs. AI. C. Alerrill of Mrs. AI. D. Robinson and Mrs., Tea was served. The following I c e b o tin d. Anderson,- Following- - the initiaProvo Iadies' selcction. a were pTano Farr spent last week end hpre Fogelberg Mrs. special entertained ; at a gave guests Harry tions a supper was- - served. vsiting with friends and relativesupper and card party Saturday' George Torgeson, Mrs. Roy Eg-- Refreshments were served. Covers were laid for thirty. W. Alorrell, Mrsyi The evening vf lastweekmt the The Phi Beta Rho fraternity s.members of the Ragged The Misses Virginia Allen and home of Mrs. Farr, which was F. S. West,-Mrs- . George Bell, Robin club entertained at a announces the pledging - of the Zella Covington of Ogden were the first of a series. The Val- Mrs. Caroline Hendricks, Mrs, Harold Wadsworth, following: The Misses Hattie entine idea was carried out in all Joseph Newbold, Mrs. Harold sppper and 500 party, Saturday S. Bryson Cook, Vernal Smith the guests of ' week" of at last the evening Larsen last week the. appointments. i.Reci hearts . Cederlupd,, Mrs, E, hr Romney, Leland Woodberry and Gleason and Connie' '' ' end. Mrs. Joel JK? Ricks B?;ro.n Mrs. were hung about the rooms. Red W. W. An- r8; Kenard. Mrs. Robert Adams and two carnations and roses were used derson and Miss Della Morrell. Alder, in compliment to- their On Monday evening "a party husbands. rooms The, were sons of Cache Junction little The annual banquet for the with striking effect, the place composed of girls from the Lodecorated red with and hearts spent old folks yesterday here-Ththe of cards and favors,, were in keepFifth ward was the St. Valentine gan High School, Agricultural carLos dt- - Libra literary was jdea the Brigham Young ing with the Valentine idea. given Thursday at - the - ward ried out la aU the appointments-Th- College-anfn LEWISTON club of High School College, gave T a Sweetheart Following the supper thetables amusement" fralCThe' banquet was table decorated a entertained card at supper party were arranged for 500. - Prizes tables were decorated with red Blossom ; . at the Chenry with red cannations. Four score party were awarded to Mrs. Frank carnations. Besides the banquet the third annual party ' of the Thursday evening at the home were awarded. Dr, and knd given by the same group, of Miss Fay Benson. At the close ed Mrs. Rosella Hogan entertain Earl, Dr. C. C. Randall and Mrs, a program of music and speech- prizes with a 500' party at her M C. Merrill of Provo were of the evening refreshments The valentine I. P. Stewart. . home on Tuesday evening of c es was rendered. A dancing par- special guests. . were served. rooms were Mrs, Robinson and Mrs. Farr ty was given in the evening for last week. Tables were arrangthroughout!, in program.' decor- decoratfed with'The The flowers.1 Crimson cut the of society ations and refreshments. Dancentertained at the second of the the other members of the ward. B. Y. . met for the following guests. afternThe Los de Libra club met in ed was enjoyed. About forty Alessrs and Mesdames Vernal series Monday evening. Follow- Light refreshments were f serv- oon- at theWednesday ing Mechanic their Arts regular , weekly meeting ing the supper the evening was ed. One hundred and fifty building with Miss Camille girls with their sweethearts Alonday evening at the home of Cunningham, Melvin Coley, Jay most a Van Orden, Ottis Van Orden, were evening. in spent pleasant attendance. spent playing 500. Prizes were guests Christiansen and-- . Miss Edna short Goklen The Phi Beta Rho entertained Miss Barbara Rai Tire annual banquetand pro- - Wilson as hostessawarded to- - MrsrArlfrCaifie7 Cunninghamrand Loyal The time was at a the Cherry stonies, The Bridegroom and Pond. In conclusion luncheon at Mrs. D. C. Budge, C. W. Hansen gram for, the old folks of the devoted to dancing party the business of the Blossom Thursday evening of The Old Maid" were read by was fierved. , ; . . first ward was given Wednes- club. The club and George Smith. will given a dancLois Sprenson Sigrid Skanchy. in of week last honor their Once Wednesday evening of The third and last of the ser- day at the Bluebird. In the ing party in honor of the alumni contributed a piano solo; Re- last week, Mr. and Airs. Holland Light- - refreshments freshments ies was given. Tuesday, .evening, evening a ; dancing party Awas members of the school. Refresh rushees. were served. were served." Thirty six"" couples entertained Campbell with' a .The appointments were carried given for other members of the ments The Home Economics club 500 served. were in attendance. at home. Foltheir party out the same as at the two cither ward. . ' The Ball of the U. A. The Omega Tan fraternity meetng of the Logan High was lowing a two course luncheon an Mrs. Bessie .Stevens Alvord C. will Military parties. Twenty four 'guests held recently in the library of be given Thursday, Febu- - announces the pledging of enjoyable evening was spent. Were present at each party. A went to Salt Lake Tuesday to ary 21sf. school. A program was rend- Tableg were . the , " , j arranged for the Wilsop. supper was served pt seven spend the remainder of the President, and Mr: following guests.' Alessrf and Thd PJ ,Zetf Pi fraternity Md ered .after which the.remainden oclock after which' ihe remain- Week as a guest of, her daugh- Peterson cfitjtllaanel, evening j was Spent jn Alesdames ' Leon Pond, i S. R. final ip) fijitiohs M?nda veijifig der jof the evening' Was spent ter, 'Mrs. U. S. Amdssen. While Saturday evening of The next meeting is Rogers , Dr. W. E. Parkinson, dancing. folat the chapter house for the announced for Friday February Bert Van Orden, Ed Van playing cards. Prizes were there she will attend a formal in compliment', to the Lionel Lewis Orden, Thatcher, awarded to Mrs. J. w. Hayward, dancing party at the Belvedere. team and the members of the lowing: 29th. . . . George Villet, Clem Rawlins, Thain. Wallace William Alvord, The English teachers of, the debating council and their wives Mrs. H. S. Gallacher, Jesse Earl, The Home Economics 9 sec- Ed Bell,, Bert Pond, and Air. and Walker and William H. Warner. and Lee .Thatcher; Logan' high school gave a lun- The table was decorated with A- tion I ofrthe Logan High girls Mrs. Rolland Emmett of Logan. was served following After the performance of cheon Thursday at the Bluebird. cut flowers- Covers were laid the-banquet enter taned at a reception Wed- The rooms Were tasefully dec- initiations-ThBlossom Time Tuesday even- Airs. Lilas Raymond, reviewed for Pnesident-an- d Mrs. Peterson nesday afternoon - from 2:30 to orated in valentine colors and .Sigma Alpha fraternity The the book, i Lost Lady" by Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Wanlass, Dr. ing which was given at the Capmade a formal call at the Sigma 4:30 in the dining room in honor the color scheme was carried out itol Theatre, Miss Nora Eliason Willa Cather, of their mothers. A short talk in the luncheon. and Mrs. Sherwin Maeser Pro- Theta Phi chapter "house Sunday was Mrs- - Harvey Johnson enter- fessor and Mrs. Joel E. Ricks, entertained at a supper at hey Airs. Sarah Swinyard, entergiven by Aliss Jean Alerrill-tained at -- a bnidge luncheon Professor" W. J.' Vickers, Dr. solo dance by "Miss Phyllis tained 'with, a 500 party her Schaub and two readings - by home on last Thursday evening. at the Reese, Mrs- Merrill, Miss Hen Thursday afternoon Bluebird in compliment to Mrs. dricks. Miss Naomi. Barlow, Ira Miss Delilah Higgs. The girls of The following guests were .prethe class received the guests sent: Air. and Mrs. Golden J. F. Terry of New York form- N. Haywood, Frances Wilcox, and presided at the tea tables, Cunningham, Mr.' and Mrs. erly Miss TirzaiKorupkaj who Milton Merrill, Verle Fry and is here for an indefinite st&y. Preston M. Neilsen. Clayton Hogan, Misses , Oretta twenty mothers called. The hall was decorated .with red - Th Mens club gave a lunchThe Foods 10 girls of the Coley, Ethel Coley and Ruby hearts and the St. Patrick Jdea eon at J:he Hotel Eccles Tuesday, Logan High entertained at -- a Swinyard and Alessrs Horace was carried out in all the ap- Ralph Soule of the Blossom reception Thursday afternoon of Pond, Eillie Bastor of Cornish, refreshments were last week at the dining room in in conclusion pointments. The various lunch- Time company was a special served A to eon tables were decorated with guest. . mothers. their compliment The Jolly Rollers were enterlavender sweet peas. Following short , program Was rendered. Mrs. John, O Peterson, Miss tained at the home of Mr. and were luncheon arthe Hattie Smith, and Mrs, J. C, the tables were Forty guests present. last Airs.- Allen Jacobs and daugh- Mrs. Joseph Haslam on ranged for bridge- A prize for Hogensen,- presidency of the The time Wednesday evening. Aliss Jacobs Nathalie left the highest Score was awarded Cache Stake Young Ladies ter, California. was spent in music and games, to Miss Nora Eliason and a Mutual Improvement Associarecently for southern Aliss Nathalie ' will study the and in conclusion lunch was tion, entertained at a social last gnest prize to Mrs. Terry., vedin at Pasadeha. .and after a served to twenty guests. A Valentine panty. was given evening at the home of Mrs. months visit at San Diego and The brothers and sisters of the last evening at the gymnasium John O. Peterson, in compliment will return Leavitt family were entertainPasadena of the Logan High, by the stud- to the primary board members ed at the home of Air. and Airs. " ' home.' ent body of the school. The hall and the presidents and counsel' Grace Hall of Qgden Edmond Leavitt last Thursday Aliss was decorated with innumerable ors of the local organizations. for the purpose of or red hearts of various ($izes, and The rooms were decorated with spent, last week end at Ogden. evening a. family re union ganizing Aliss Emma Jean King spent streamers of red crepe paper. spring flowrs- Games and music annually on Booths were made in the comers were the entertainment. At the last week end at t Ogden as a which will be held first reunThe 12th. .the July of the hall of red hearts. Light close of the evening refreshguest of her isister, Airs. AJlie ion to be held in Lewiston. There refreshments were served. The ments were served. About thirty were forty present.' Airs- C. W. Woodruff of Salt faculty .members . chaperoned six guests were in attendance, , Mrs. Carrie was enter' Lake arrived here Alonday and tained with a Coley dinner at the party about one hundred The Gamma Zi Gamma sororbirthday is at the home of her parents, .her home on and fifty guests were In attend- ity entertained at a ; Valentine Alonday afternoon, . anceMr. and Mrs. Aloses Thatcher. . dancing party Thursday evening 11th by her children. February was A valentine d party given Covers were laid for the follow, Friday, March, the 21st is the The St. Valentine idea was at the home of Miss - Hattie ing, Mr. and Airs. Jay Van Ord. out with red , hearts and day set fon the anhual freshman class party of the Utah Agricul- other emblems.. A drop ceiling Smith .on Thursday evening, en. Air, and Mrs, Golden CunFeb. 14, the rooms were decorat-ed- .. ningham, Mr. and ' Airs Lloyd tural College, when they will en- was made of streamers of white witk.red hearts and other valenschool. in theSeniors.of tne , tertain, crepe paper .w tt.VTHJMi'KOa rAwrMAnr tinewith., U3oro:tt The U. A. C. Womens Faculty hearts. Light refreshments were the decorations, those present assure its success, be It for mornelat.--t C attention of the feminine ing, noon or evening .near. Tbs League Met yesterday afternoon served. About seventy six guests worta, and here atta h Itself to a were Air; and Airs. E. J. Palmer. and Stewart and Keith Coley, frock pictured Is a lim, smart litat the home of Mrs. E. G. Peter- were in attendance. iTie patrons frex-- e black flat ert pe. The frock AI r and Mrs. Mfsener. Air. and and Air. and Airs, jfWm. Tar-botle affair bf navy blue twill that Is devoid of ere'stlin te follow, Mrs. Alvin Smith. Aliss Alame son, with the following ladies and patronesses of the evening kaeif of Arimo, Idaho. Airs. AnHit distinguishes Its tiered skirt tfce new idea t& e'.houette and is as hostesses: Mrs. Peterson, wereas follows: Mr. and Mrs. quite slim. Cold braiding on collar, Alortuse. Virginia Schweitzer, nie Louis of Logan and Mrs. Ar.seal lop. The bands of lur are e brown and decorate soft tan Crepe Anna and Flora Kriopfli, Air. thur Wilson of Wellsville. Miss Thelma Fogelberg, Mrs- J. Weston Vernon, Mr. and lie cos and pock ts and filigree sleeves Hold thread stitchery acnee that Che frotk la not too. Carlos Clark, i. Jensen, Mr.' and Mrs. R. Jensen, Mrs. R. E. Berntson, Mrs. Rawlings of "Preston Eph Schwartz - ' cents the bauds. and spent Sunday in Lewiston visit- L- M. Winsor, Miss Kath- - John O. Peterson, Mr. and Airs, Somber. Jack Mrs. Neilson, Cliplier Boyd . t - - bJiS tTaLrTa7lorrf -- sSL d. I -- , - , Mr.-an- deli-cife- us and-Ai- ,- - . rs. j - - - , 1C, I:C4. rp- - Pon-Icnair- e, - inter--tanmen- Mar-sell- .Ntt-chapte- t. y. - t. - m - k, - , -- - - 2- - - -- . e -- e the-Loga- - prevailed , r.-T- wo' - - w-e- Lo-Aloy- ne jj i , the. . -- - . - e ' 1 of Lot 1, Block 19. Flat c I'SaB Inland Survey,- - and running thence souths 15.3 rods; thence east 9 rods; thence north lS.S rodsTtheuee west nine rods to the' place of beginning; and further described as situated in section 3, Township 11 North of tneii-diaRange 1 East of the Suit Lake M. L. Petersen, Sheriff. Leon Adv. Fonnesbeck, Attorney. er n. SHERIFFS SALK IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OFUTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. B. F.. Spencer and Fred. Lundberg, copartners doing bueiaes under the tlrm name of Spencer ft Lundberf, ptaintifT3V8. J. M. Robinson, defen; dant. To be sold at Sheriff ' Sale on-t- he 18th day bf February; 194, at 12 oclock Boon of eaid day at the front door of the County Court House, in Logan City, Cache County, Utah, the following t described real estate situated In' Cache County, Utah: Conncndpg at a point 2 rods aorta of the southeast corner of Ttewnship It Noyth , pt Range 1 East of the Salt Lake Meridian, thence wesjt 4 6 rods; thence south 31 rods; thence east 7S rods: thence north 32 rode; thence west 29 rods to the place Of ho' ginning, containing 14 acres. Dated Peler- M. L. 1924. January 25th, son. Sheriff, J. C. Walters, Attorney. T, ' - Air- - - - -- . , . - - Mrs-Jacob- s - - - v car-nie- . -- METAL BUTTONS , k tt -- - - V Mnrs-Josep- but-ten- to Southern wear. And M on may get a hint of fashion to com lot spring from this trig sportn eop- -' tome that buttons so eleverty tew th side front and opposing hi?, with bright nickel buttons. Material la roue sports crept with foids of green, pal rose and bie . 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