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Show i THE the Domestic Arts department. and McGavm Mrs. Lorin Mrs. Lydia Bell entertained at the McGavm home May 3rd in honor of the 67 birthday anniversary, of their father. Joshua Brower. Out of town guests Included, ilrs. George Brower and children of Chalks. Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Brower, Wayne Brower. Mr. and Mrs.. Bert Brower and children of Pocatello, Idaho. RICHMOND DEPARTMENT " ;s MRS. V. Z. HARRIS, )jr. J.M. Godfrey Cttn-pmul- Commencement Chosen Lions Club , President At North Cache Seminary May 18 Ricbomnd Election of offi-e- rs for the ensuihg ye&r'waS Richmond The fifth annual eld Monday evening at the commencement- of the North jncheon meeting of the Lions Cache - seminary will be held luh. .The following were elec- - Sunday evening May 18 at 8 M. p. m. The following program Dr,- - 3. edf President, 1st"' vice president, has been arranged: Chorus, rodfrey; Or. vice high school glee club; invocaS; Hall; second violin resident. Calder Hall. .J, - S. tion, Doyle Cardon; and Arrester secretary and trea-ure- r, duet, Esther Israelson, instrumental directors, two year term. Verda Hicken; . L, Funk and Lynn George O. quartet. Ivay May, Yebb,. pnei year term. Ernest Bright, Fredon Shumway and vocal duet. ohnson and H. F. Olsen. Dr. Vincent Rees; f. M." Godfrey was appointed Charles I. Stoddard' and DougTelegate to the National Lions las MerrilL m .invention at Denver In June. "The first Century of Tne-ol- a The following were selected First period. Is delegates to the Lions dls-,ri- ct Merrill, second period, Vicconvention at American tor Rasmussen; third period, God-!rey, fork May 28. Dr. J. M. Emma Federico, ladies quartet, C. I. Stoddard. S. W. Edith Stoddard. Amy Monson, Hendricks, Harold Cartwright Lucille McGavm, Alda Larson; .md Ren Bullen. Alternates, J address to Dr, graduates. I Forrester and Irwin Stod-lar- d. Joseph F. Merrill; presenting of graduates, Principal Elijah L. F. Hendricks was elected M Hfrken, confering of diploIon tamer and Irwin Stod-iar- d, mas, President J. W. Funk; tall twister. school glee club; Chorus high ' . Wursten S. W, Noah benediction, Karine Hendricks, .Voodland each spoke at the Eighty two graduates. will reneeting on the. Hyrum water ceive diplomas. The Womens literary cub storage project. A committee at if ten was appointee! to can effected a Wednes- ass the city to solicit more their meeting . held vater stock.'- : ; day - at the Club rooms. The W. W. MMtftILL. following officers were chosen; REUNION. JUNE 4 President, Mrs. H. S Webb; V; At a meeting 'of the officers vfce president.1 Mrs. A. L. Harand treasurer, if the Marrbieor - Wood Mer-1- 11 ris; secretary Mrs, J. L, Robinson. Commit?-teefamily, organization will be appointed by the were appointed In of a family reunion new officers in the near fu,o be held at Richmond, June ture. enterI. The committee follows? Pro Mrs. J? M. .Godfrey, A.. M. tained the Bon Heuc club at gram, Merrill of Ogden; reception. her home Saturday afternoon. Dr. Joseph F. Merrill, Salt Lake. A social afternoon was spent Refreshments, William Merrill, and luncheon was served. Richmond; and entertainment GIRLS LEAGUE M. W. Hendricks of Preston. ENTERTAINS MOTHERS the Additional The girls league of were appointed and complete North Cache high school enfor tertained at the school Thurspreparations were made Hris entertainment on the date day for their mothers. The afspecified. .All members of this fair. included program, lunch- family are urgently requested eon and art exhibit of the work to be present on that day. the girls have completed In it , Mor-monis- - 5 com-nitte- s es pre-larati- on - - , I a- - I - I 7 ', w Vice-preside- . I f f ' N : VE HAVE FURNITURE . BOTH NET! AND USED 1 It will be to your advantage to look over our stock before buying elsewhere." We can save you money Why not give us a call. 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Lunch was serytd ' at the ogden Packing and Directed by Miss Helen Fix- -j Provision company and the ton, instructor in home quartette furnished nomics at the Utah State Agrl- - several musical numbers dm- cultural college, ing the luncheon.udents Treadmill nomics and marketing have Just h is apparatus completed a tour of , various 'been Invented by a Rhode Ogden manufacturing ,n plants, j land man to study the The plants visited by the stu-lpersons and correct-defecwere American Can the dents ts. A 'new device' for cleaning comanyp, the Continental BakCenthe air admitted to automob ie ing company, the Weber tral dairy, toe American Pack- motors draws air from ind company, a car, where it is practie ,n ing and Provision John Scowcroft and Sons com- free from dust Flour pany and the Sperry Whenvreet" at one Side a company. The trip was made a new- -' bumldor is pressed as part- of the laboratory ejected training of toe students. F. Kuhlmaa of the Con tin - guishing toe jignier. by Oscar Hitt Old Man Morton's Son, Elmer - ny of Mr. and Mrs.' Jack Merrill of Paul, Idaho were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Merrill Friday night. May 21. They wfre enroute to Sait Lake to see the pageant Dr and Mrs. W. H. Hendricks and sons Grant and Richard of Salt Lake v were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hendricks a few days of last week. Mrs C. E. Merrill spent Friday May- 2 of last- - week at Salt Lake where she went to see the little daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Don C. Merrill of Salina, who has been in a hospital there suffering from heart trouble. HenAlma Mr. and Mrs. dricks, Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Traveller were among those who went to Salt Lake, Saturday May 31 to see the pag1 1 Beauty Secrets For You They are no longer locked up In the boudoir of the wealthy, bilt they are accessible to any woman who wishes to preserve her beauty. Our facial massages will erase the wrinkles and other signs of age from your face. eant. PURCHASE PUREBRED , CALF FOR INDIAN SCHOOL came Roy Funk. of Duchene ' here to attend the Black and White show and to visit with his parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Lj .Funk. He waj accompanied by a Mr. Betts of the Indian school at White Rock, who purchased a. purebred calf for JUST HAVETHEM , the school. i's DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS MEETING SEE ME ABOUT IT The Daughters of the Pioneers will hold thier last meeting of the season at the Pioand rundown neer Hall Friday May 16. A .I was so weak see how I worked ar- that I don't good program has been at all. I had mighty little apranged and refreshments will petite and suffered almost be served. Miss Mar j ore Robinson ' returned recently from the Logan hospital at where she submitted to an operation for api pendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Meservy of 8t Anthony, Idaho, I were the guests of Mrs, Katie Spackman during . the week. Mrs. Meservy is a sister of Mrs. Spackman. PARK SCHOOL The Park school "graduating class will hold commencement exercises at the tabernacle, 15 at 8:15 p. Thursday-M- ay m The program follows.5 Song, The Soldiers Chorus; ; class address of welcome; class president, Frederick Olsen; valedictory, Olive Clarke; song. Goodly, glee club: class history, Helen. .Harris- ;- class - prophecy, Clarence ,, Fishers j elections, school orchestra; class wilt Helen Christensen; address to graduates; Dr. WJ'W. Henderson; song. School Days,. The class will then ' adjourn to the opera house for, dance. , Student body elections at North Cache high school were held Thursday with the fol lowing being chosen: President LaVell Spackman; vice presi dent, Eunice, Peart; secretary and treasurer, Emogene Talbot; song leader, Alice Hendricks,; cheer leaders, Allan Meikle and James Raymond. WARDS HOLD MOTHER'S DAY SERVICES Special Mother's day pro- grams were held at the Sunday school's In the two wards Sunday morning. Mrs. George Paul of Preston presented a number of piano students from Logan, Preston and, Richmond in recital Sunday afternoon at the South ward chapel at 2 p m. Other numbers on this pro vocal solo, gram Included; Sarah Gerard of Preston; remarks. Ariel Hawks, a returned missionary of Preston, and .You will be surprised at the improvement in your hair that one of our shampoos will give. and Our permanents, marcels, finger waves too, are widely known for the skill with which they are done. , , . River Heights The Sunday evening meeting commenced by singing HoiJe of Israel; prayer was offered by Clyde Wood; talk. Slogan, by lone Olson; song, quartet, by Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and John and President Anderson. Luella Joseph Quinney of Logan stake was the principal speaker. Other Lord Accept numbers:- - song? our True Devotion; prayer was offered by Mada Bindrup. ' Miss Ivy Lundberg entertained at a swimming party Monday evening at Logana in honor of her birthday. Fifteen guests were in .attendance. After the swimming, supper was served to the guests by Miss Lundberg. Mr. and Mrs. Lehi Olson motored to Preston, Idaho to see their niece, Miss Geneva Olson, at the for appendlcities 51.00 FINGER WAVE Pres- ton hospital. has Mrs. John Sandberg been operated upon for appendicitis in a Logan hospital. She is making a satisfactory recov- MARCEL AND SHAMPOO 1.00 Phone 603 Service by 'Appointment , ery. Mrs. Marie Buckley of Clar-fie- ld and Mrs. Serena, Gamer of Ogden have been visiting with Mrs. John Lundberg. Mrs. Mildred Wilson made a short visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rider, Sunday, May 4. s,; Cache Valley Beauty Salon For massaging muscles an electric vibrator has been Inwork does its vented " that -through a user's fingers. " Mrs. Noble, Manager- - -- ; North Entrance, Cache Valley Bank Bldg., Logan tobacco A new wood for pipes has been developed hi by - grafting bruyers Europe . LLOYD HUNSBERfcER indigestion and continaUy with 5 all j Constipation, but thats over since I started Sargon. Ij my have 'a hearty appetite, strength and energy are back, sleep fine, and if anybody wants to know what Sargon did for me Just have them see, me. Either my wife or I can ten .them, for this medicine-help- ed her as much as it did ' me. Sargon Pills stimulated mjJi liver and gave .me lasting refrom lief constipatio- nLloyd 'Hunsberger, 1048 Lipan, Denver. Schramm-- J 0 h n s 0 n Drugs, Adv' Agents. More than 13 per cent of a log Is wasted in sawdust in sawing in the United States, while In Sweden the waste Is less than eight per cent. Almost every town In Chile of 2000 or more population uses electricity for light and power. "v 't 1 T ..K-X- LOGAN GARMENT COMPANY. ': ff LOGAN, UTAH 3, 1? i , ! 1. !rrffTa-- "Y (V HU1 5 fV 'f . Ladies Wash Frocks . . . I nr iL rcH A M (A! CAPITOL The-Re- st ; ITS. Ladies LrD. S: Garments 77. rrr; 1 -7 Childrens. WashFrocks7 7:.:$1 00 Mens L D. S.-- Garments Seuad In The State . TUES. AND WED. Small Girls Dress, Bloomer and Parasol, all for $1T 00 Ladies Lace Trimmed Stepins . Bloomers . Full Fash. Chiffon Hose Mens Dress Sox, 4 Pair . WE IQSS Mens Dress Shirts , . . . Mens Trunks, 3 Pair p" . $C0 5 - A single 1 SPECIAL FOR DOLLAR DAY 7 sh ampoo And MAE LUNDBERG, Correspondent A HONOR Tf- Beautify your hands a manicure will do wonders. Individual hair sculpturing for children and adiesl RIVER HEIGHTS DEPARTMENT who has been operated upon 'roots to hawthorn cuttings. cello,.. Solo... Dewey . Olsem-Prest- on and a, ladies chorus from Preston., COURT OF A --court - of - honor for mem-ber- s, L. Ba- y- Scout., Troops. ,.56 and 57, ! which Included boys of the Richmond and Richmond South wards was held - at the South ward chapel ' Sunday evening. Prefessor R. W. Bailey of the U S. A. C. at Logan was the speaker of the evening. The program also Included: a reading, Miss Mae Huber, piano solo, Christine Blanchard; violin solo. Verda Hicken. Amos Bair, Benson stake scout commissioner. presented a charter and registration cards to the Richmond ward-scou- ts.Awards as follows were made: TenderWillis foot, George Stewart. Lewis, - Don Hill, Clyde Hen drirks. Second class: Willis Lewis, George Stewart. Merle Lewis, Arlo Johnson- First class Rulon McCarrey. Merit badges. George , Chino,, ..cycling,:- - Asa Hendricks, cooking and cycling; Frederick Olson, cycling; Julian Robinson, five merit badges for, dairying, bookkeeping. reptiles, first aid to animals and scholarship. --ir DlaJbcr limits lour Mrs. Joseph Rawlins, Mrs- MaMrs. Vivian bel Bergeson. Webb of Logan and Mrs. Eli Williamson of Sugarton. Covers were laid at dinner for thirty-fou- r. 5 i '7 1CCAX SACHS COUNT, UTAH , COMMENCEMENT 4 I "9 - - I JCUr-.M- r . . . $00 1 $00 Ladies Anklets, . . . Lot Girls Dresses 2 for j 4 For . V ... 09 : 'Hn a pedal operates with CONRAD NAGEL new electric accelerator and HOLMES HERBERT brake for automobiles. the toes being used for the former and the heel for the lat- The Queen of Romance is here ter. in her greatest love storyl $0ST iltmt Dont miss it! Logan The . manufacture of synthe-ti- c dyes in the- - United States Y has grown until now only about six per cent of those used In the country are also Talking Comedy BUYING A GUN and Talking News 39 West 1st North Phone 187 Logan, Utah. |