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Show -- wviW...v.'.v.v.ViTOW'..w n- Safurday, November 1, 19rfl. vw,$ i 1 v WVIrVVW v r'VVIirVVtrHHV THE JOURNAE. LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH.' I- - Vvt-f- 9 t rAGE FIVE-- - Spanish Atmosphere' In -- Church Functions Birthday Anniversaries Club - Activities- . - j $X PACiS 7 or detutcuite. s AOortA, - - Novarro Film. CP THE MOMENT Japanese Princess Marriages Of The Week Hew mates a, pale, (freest, dance, Plans for the annual Pioneer j The Logan Dancing club en-- 1 yad a eventertalned to be at ball dress of starched, chiffon, given Tuesday masqurade par- dinner Tuesday evening in cel-Manning, son of Mr. and evening 8t .H1 ebratlon of the birthday an- - Mrs. C. A. Manning of Ogden, Ing November 4th at the Pal- 1 cut u)dth, oi)er&afin,f Miis d Or the various camps niversary of Mr. Botter. Yellow were married last Wednesday I U & M iKS tomj.ll. Lotm octets asid. $ach. o! as, tte nuh colors and emblems. Lights re-...- bowl centered the table. Covers The ceremony was performed I winniwa of fapho rrnmtv j entS We R. Mrs. Mr. were laid President for Shepand hocLucearuL by Roy' Joseph fullv perfected accordm tn couples were in attendance. A ccfs'2)rcf&cL Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Dell R,ce, herd. After the ceremony the Mrs. J. C. Allen, head j. the committee on Neider-.weddiarrangements was sbrved Mr. breakfast Mrs. and Rudolph. pottos., on committe arrangements were Ross Anderson, Val Pal-Th- e Mr. and Mrs. Oscar 'at the home of the bride to the following Pioneer charac- - rAmer, Dr. G. L. Reese Mrs. J. A. hauser, A . of the f am- Peterson members Norman Mrs. Immediate LeBeau, wtn he renrooented yerSOn and Mrs- - L- ' Nais- - of attractwas Mr. ilies. and Mrs. The and table, Hyrum p .rnes. Jota T bitt emblems ively decorated with p;nk and Halloween one of the iirst pioneers ot, xhe. Clio club met Wednes- - Blotter. and colors decorated the home. Cecil Brunner roses. ' Covers h?,SaUiC tiUiL,iC r?rsPltCd day afternoon at the- home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Merrill were laid "for twelve. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon W. Crockett. The entertained at dinner Tuesday Mrs. C. A. Manning and Mr. Carlisle and wife. was Mrs. program in celebration of the birthday and Mr. R. W. James of Para- given by Sidney Dibble, another of the John O. Peterson. Mrs. Peter-fir- anniversary of Mrs. L. P. Pet- - dlse were out of town guests, families of Logan will son read the drama The Man erson, mother of Mrs. Merrill. The couple left in the after- be represented by h-- s nephew, who Was Dead, by Tolstoi. The birthday cake and candles noon on a wedding trip. They R. K. Dibble and wife. .Tea was served. Mrs. George centered the - table. Chrysan- - will make their home in Mrs. George B. Bowen in a- Preston and Miss Ida Mitchell were the flowers for gan. Ramon, Novarra will make hiscostume an exact - copy of .were invited as- - special guests. decoration. Covers a ere laid screen apsecond U. The S. C. A. Womans club The Imperial Glee for ten guests. Brigham Youngs wife, Amelia. pearance Sunday at the Capitol,,., club met afternoon at duck fall din she at When they .wore its which Monday Mrs. Emil Anderson celebra theatre in In Gay Madrid,- a, made their first trip to Wasji- - the home of Mrs. Joel E. Ricks, ted her 70th birthday anni- - ner Thursday evening at the. romance based on the SpanishAsaocintea ftitio L. C. M. A. Mrs. reviewed Jones D. Mr. C. the and versa ry Tuesday afternoon oy home of ington, jMrs. classic, La Casa de la Troya, Princes Taka, daughter ot the Creamer. Halloween was fea- emperor by Dr. Sa,n,. Michele, written by Alejandro Perez Lugr,. Heber C. Kimball and wiie'! of Japan, and empress a Munthe. After In the all the appointmfents. from a photograph taken on her tured program In. by Mr. and Mrs. N. W Kim- - tea o lanterns Three lighted jack SP81 ball Jr., Hezikiah Thatcher, an Dorothy Jordan, first seen first birthday. ,waf were Miniature table.. afternoon Nov. 4,' centered thh with N. H. Monson, ?e early pioneer of Logan by p. fliestsT Millville. Novarro in Devil May , D. Thatcher1 and .Mrs. Allie T. Mrs- Jon T. Caine, Mrs. El- G. Mr. B. Thatcher Mr3. and Mr. Mrs. B. and T.Cardon CaM- As was stated the en Eccles, Mrs. Weston Ver-gra- tertalned Thnreda, at the Ed- - SS ciayton. Care, will again play opposite h Eoned, five the star and the supporting" march will be conducted non, Mrs. F,r?n ward's canyon home in Ulu, sang cast includes Lottice Howell, Welti, bration of the birthday Mrs: in sections, each camp forming a1! Wallace J. Mrs. Carl.sle, Rervi Mrcer. Claude King, Eu- - , a section and led by acoup,e The Cosmopolitan club held versa i of Mrs. Edwards. In- William V. ' Smithfield, eludedry in the party were Mr. , Besserer, genia the the person for whom tho camp ??orns its of PWrnm m l meet.ng Penmg nn rsTorgeson and Miss and Mrs. Edwards, Mr.-- and . was ung, David Scott, Heibert", at named. The Brigham Dora year evening Ojow Wednesday Wrlght-anClark, Nancl Price, the Hotel Eccles- - Mlss Evelyn Mrs. Geoge Torgeson, Mr. and Young camp will be led by Mr. f Mr. and RfPder Bruce Coleman and Mrs. George W. Thatcher, at the dinner. Mrs. Sam Christensen, Mr. and Jrs. E- wence Bailey, presided Nicholas Caruso. Covers were laid for sixty ZmaJ). Young camp by Mrs. Mrs Joseph Morgan enter- Mrs Harvey Christensen and ?uis Information is that Novarro Elizabeth tained the members of Nettie T. Johnson, MUBnfuand . Mr' and guests. Joseph White of Para- her Mr. and Mrs. Cardon. Mrs. L. Bailey. home Mathews camp'- by Maragret C. bridge club at bridgte dlse, recently returned having - overwhelmingly proved of The student body officers himself a drawing-car- d Eliza R. Snow camp mg the tea Monday afternoon, ns,, a from a three years mission in Miss Nadine Naisbett enter-- ) singer of the intimate tyoa.in,,. by Mr. and Mrs. Preston Pond;, A number of special guests tained the mi.mbers of her of U. S. A. C. arranged a Hal- - Europe was the principal speak- both The Pagan, and Devil i John Jenkins camp by John were included. The guests were sewing club Wednesday after- - loween and rally dancing par- - gr of the. evening. Mr. White Jenkins and wife; Thomas X. entertained at four small noon. Games were also a fea- - ty at- - the gymnasium Thurs- spoke of the Interesting things May Care, Re- -' day evening for the game the he had seen while abroad and Mayer made much of the musicamp by Orson Smith bles at bridge with tea follow-an- d ture of the afternoon. colHallowefen cal possibilities of his lc Miss Hattie Smith; Thom-,.nchose Belgium, Asia and Italy The small tables were freshments were served. Ten following day. emblems combined in as subjects for his talk. The as Tarbet camp by Mr and centered with white pompom guests were in attendance!. engaging no less than i jors and madei a gay evening, types of people as well as the five composers and lyricist to Mrs. Joseph Tarbet; William chrysanthemums. Vernon Tidwell arranged a confetti Covers were write the musical numbers and ,; Rigby camp by Mr. and Mrs. laid for the 'following guests: luncheon at the Bluebird onl Mr-- and- Mrs. A. A. F.rmage other features were referred to. White was a guest speaker Including as a feature of the"'-Margin C. Rigby; the Wilford Mrs. Russell Hansen, Mrs. Eric Saturday for the staff of the entertained at an attractively-Mr-n a number of univesities in Woodruff camp by "Mr. and Johnson, Mrs. Wilford LundaKl Metropolitan Lift! picture a male chorus of fifty- , Insurance appointed dinner oarty Thurs-itrained voices. The songs InMrs. P. M. Neilson, Mrs. Neil-.an- d Mrs. E. J. Yonk, Mrs. G. 'company. Covers were laid for day evening at their home on Europe, speaking both In the elude Santiago," Let Me Give son will wear the original cos- - Griffin, Mss. E. J. Wilson, Jr.,itwelvei guests. Mr. and Mrs. .West center. The table was de- - French and English languages, You Love Heber Tarbet, Nov. with yellow chrysan-Mis- s Irene' Stevens furnished tume of President Woodruff s Mrs X. Westerholm, Mrs. Byron Lvman Nielson of Hyrum 1 DgrkJ,-NightN. and Four the music for thn evihing. 4, 392 W. wife, Phoebe; Ballard camp by Alder, Mrs. James C. Johnson, tertalned the staff and their themums and greenry. written by Xavier Cug-a- t, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Skidmore Valeo Hickman and wife. Mrs. Mrs. R. E. Ehmstor, Mrs. E. G. partners at the dinner party lighted candles in rmbor nold- Span.sh musician p.nd orHickman will wear the same cos- - Carter, Mrs. Merrill McFarland, at the Bluebird this eitoning. ers were at the corners of the will entertain at two tables ot chestra leader In collaboration Pink chrysanthemums bridge this evening at their s. tume of her grandmother Mrs. Covers were laid for twenty tables. Irvine Jacobson, and ClifV with Herbert Stothart were used to decorate the liv- - home. The rooms will be tic- Mrs. F. A four guests. ' lard; Joseph Smith camp by Russell Napper, ford Grey, and Smile ComraLeand Hailstone and Luciile Pehrson, Mrs. Alma Sonne, and Mrs.'J. J Edwards cmtertaln-Bel- l; ing rooms. Covers were laid corated with yellow and white Into My Heart - and M des) Two score The 'ed at a dinner party Tuesday for the following guests: Mr. chrysanthemums. Bemston. Seagull camp by Adelia Mrs. Ariel Woman and Song'. fy Mr. and Wine, Mrs. were and awarded. William score prizes were awarded to evening. The centerpiece con- Firmage, and Grant Olson; prizes Mrs. Joseph Odell, Mr. and j Miss La Ree McGee enter-MrRoy Turk and Fred E. Ahlct. , Hyde camp by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. R. E. Bemston, Mrs. Eric sisted of yellow enrysantheS. E. Needham, Mr. at a Haloween dinner - can- lma J. Balls; Daniel H. WellsjJohnson and Mrs. Alma Sonne, niupis and yellow, lightedPin for Pulpwood evening at the Olsen dies in a blue bowl and blue'rs- Eanry Cole, Mr. and Mis. prty- - Friday by Mr. and Mrs. Irvine) Mr. .and Mrs. Wesley of- - her parents. Dr. and Boweo, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn. entertained at a waffle sup- - holders s. lyteutifl soqrce 4t for Gefge . zna Mrs McGee. K Jensm.ProfeMor wood lor inanufucture in tins There wilt be a section of ped Monday evenipg. The table fer aria Mrs Vernon Crock-- 1 center tho fruit with tbe pine belt of the is country Handcart tt( Mr. and Mrs. Dick pioneers- - drawing was centered with a pumpkin South, as southern pine g.'oW"ul with fruit and lighted ney, Mr.- - and Mrs. Don Edwards 5?da handcarts. During 'the inter-fille- d and ;Mrs hunt seirn to ten times luster tluiu red. fo1: candles in and Mr. and Mrs. Edwards. A colored easafcl mission, Mrs. Kathryne Archi- - oranges and mm spruce, long used for .paper manu- - . bald of Newton, 75, years o'.d, black holders. The Halloween; game of bridge - followed the J- of L. . Firmage facture. Democratic Womans Amcncan( The w.ll give a step dance in tho appointments prevailed in. .all dinner. of club of Logan and Cache" coun-Lo- s Pioneer costume. Pioneer quad-ril- ls the appointments. Covers were Mr. and Mrs. Vem Ekins of Fork, Miss' Agnes Firmage s, Angeles, Calif., Mrs. W. B. ty arranged a meeting will be danced by pioneers laid for Miss Ruth Wiser, Miss Ogden spent last week end in Miss Roberta Davis, and .nesday afternoon at the Elmo Lera Packer, Logan as guests of Attorney Parker, " . ln costuma by the pioneer mubird. Welling, Firmage. Congressman sic. It is expected that over Howard Swendsen and Mr. and and Mrs. L. E. Nelson. On SatThe senior girls of . the Lo- - Judge George D. (Christensen Cards followed one thousand guests will be Mrs. Olsen. and urday evening Attorney entertained at a and Joseph Ririe were In the supper. in attendance. ' Mrs. Nelson entertained at a gan academy A - group of girls as follows evening for tendance and gave a short talk, Thursday The honor. In dinner their Mr. and Mrs. Reese Maughan entertained at an attractively table was decorated with pink faculty members and Mrs. R. Short talks were also given by Mrs. The appointments Mrs. George H. Dem, T. Paden. SUN., MON., TUES. ; entertained at dinner Sunday panned Halloween party Friday and orchid chrysanthemums. 1W- - William H. King, Mrs. Burton 4 afternoon. The table was cte-- 1 evening at the home of Miss Covers Were laid lor .six guests. were in Halloween. Music WEDNESDAY X Musser, and Mrs. James H. corated with chrysanthemums. Margaret Cardon: Miss Irene. Sorosis sorority - entertained lowed the dinner. The faculty QU Miss were of Lake. Wolfe Salt df the members academy Covers were laid for seven close Neeley, Margaret Cardon, Miss at a dinner Wednesday evenof honor at a Halloween garltet Edwards gave a musi-part- y Miss followed friends. Music the.Maiybell Boudrero,and to in the , pat Rich compliment ing Tl the Ruth Hawkins. girls of the cal reading. A duet was given given by dinner. rooiMironeoea. Marigolds and lighted How can you say Im mistaken? I saw you kissing the grocers evening, by Margurite Edwards and Mrs. Wednesday academy B. II. all Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Edwards the candies in prevailed music and refreshment' Lizzie Lemon, Miss Edwards clerk. pumpkins and other Haland in the de Games, entertained at a canyon sup- and furnished the entertiamint.- - composition. Mrs. J. E. Webb Youre wrong nia'ui. That was tin big bosg himself. lo wien devices. Games and stor- appointments - rooms: in m In the corations living.per party Saturday evening On Thursday afternoon at and Mrs. Fred Marshall had ies appropriate to the occasion Mrs. Mr. and to compliment f urrangemits.-Sevennharge-na 016 Home furnished the ' entertainment. Ecnomlcs"cottage ON YOUR BACK s, "Sidney Conkwright of Los for the visiting ty five were in attendance. A Tate "supper wm sQwed. The Confederate Banner Preserving Wild Life Mrs Ellen Ec'cfe!Si MrS. G. w. tea was given Social Calif. They were guists Welfare of the ft ladifs red The wild life reservations in the The Confederate ling was InH Thatcher and Mrs. E. over the wrek end of Mr. and Laurel-Whea- t Week Nov. Institute. Yellow and pink 'were Four" mines in the' Coeur 'de United States, if combined, would flag with a blue stripe extending Mfs. Edwards. Those invited to .UthaSSrh-aSaithuadrh of Idaho have cover the areas of the New England from the In- decorating. Alene petOT-me- et mJnt district used comer to colors tipper Mr. and Mrs. Conlavi lent, fon Tee comer and l Cardon, Natrian Dopp, guest. After the dinner an- - in Mrs. Parley E. Peterson,. Mrs. paid dividends of $147,513,381. states. New York. New Jersey. the loner nnrt Mrs Genree B PwftnnonA lttr nnrt Pennsylvania, Delaware, Mary land from the upper right to the lower w Rosa Willmore, Dean and Ray formal reception was held and Ray B. West, Mrs.MissGeorge Hattie Jack all the active girls called at Hendricks, and left corner. On the crossed bars Evans, Lewis Maughan, end Virginia. W MerrUl tela table. at the Smith and Mathews poured ttere white stars. Ray Partington. patron-ronessemeet to house the the Miss Vilate Jonre and Miss Floyd Palmer of Preston enMrs- Errol Palmer entertainNEEDHAMS . tertained the following couples ed informally Monday afterDunn furnished the muThe best sound in the State at a Halloween party Monday noon in compliment to Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Green Bery The sic for the , afternoon. WHERE 248 DIED IN GERMAN MINE SunWindows a are Showing their dinner committe in charge of the evening at Preston; Mr. and Rink Smurthwaite of Ogden. entertained at Tha Halloween arrangements included Mrs. C. Beautiful New Line of Mrs. Roy Tims, Mr. and Mrs. In the evening the ladies were day evening. Preston Mrs. Lloyd Wolford and Mr. and joined by their husbands and colors and emblems, prevailed J. Sorensen, SUN., MON, TUES. all the appointments. Cov- Thomas, and Mrs. T. G. Taylor. Mrs. Chester Durant. a dinner was served. The ta-b- D in ers wtre laid for eight guests. About two hundred ladies calWEDNESDAY ChrisMr1, and Mrs. Harvey was decorated with chrysled. tensen and children were din-m- i: anthemums Covers were laid Cards followed the dinner. id Halloween An attractive parMrs. Harry Lester entertainguests at a dinner given l'or Mr. - and Mrs. - Smurthed the members of her brdige Christensen of waite, Mrs. Gladys Palmer, Mr. ty was given Wednesday evenby.- Mrs. Laura Miss Mary Hansen. All club Thursday afternoon at a Hyde Park Sunday In compli- and Mrs. Grant Bateson and ing by appointments were typical of luncheon and bridge. The apment to Rulon Christensen who Mr. and Mrs. Palmer. Halloween. and Bunco games were in keeping with left the following day for DenMr. and Mrs. Grant Bateson features of the enter- pointments nt weiU ver. the Halloween season. The taentertained at dinner in were awarded tainment. Prizes bles were centered with yellov to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Pond enDunn, Vern chrysanthemums. Covers were The table was center- to Miss Berdine Palmer tertained at dinner Saturday and DeWltt Hugie, laid for eight guests. Bridge pink chrysanthemums, Mercer evening. The table was decora- - ed with were were laid Covers Smith. The laid for eight ted with yellow chrysanthe- Covers - followed the. luncheon. (for twelve guests at a late sup- high score was awarded to Mrs. mums. Covers were laid for guests A. H. John. . Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Randall ,Pe,rsixteen guests. Cards followed Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Gardner at dinner Friday the dinner. Score prizes were entertained entertained Mr. and Mrs. Roy awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Mar-rin- er evening. A pumpkin filled 'with JcrwdlnIierp Siddoway and son Bobby., at a5; Turner and Mrs. Byron fruit centered the table. can- dinner Friday evening The apcd orange tapers in silver I1Jay Marshall and Mr. Goodwin, each end of ,PtaTk1t5rftfrw)tatments .were In Hallowe'en, Dr. and Mrs. Clark E. Has- dlesticks were on were Tufdahl Brldge followed the dinner, laid for', kins entertained at supper on the table. Covers Saturday on a motor tripi lMrs Farrell Johnson enter- guests. ' I Tuesday evenmg In compli- eight S. E. Needham at - a table tained W. G. Haskins, of Mr. and Mis. Mr Ross Anderson and two'of bridgeinformally I, afternoon, dinner Wednesday entertained at Qient to Dr. Sunday HI., who has spent to Mrs. W. H. daughters. Clara Jean and Ka- Tea was served after the visiting in compliment the past month here H16?11 ' The high score Tsl,ss of Paris, Idaho. The 'Jj ."Iisses)tertainment. with his son and- - daughter Wanda Parkmson. prize waa won by Mrs. with yellow Evelyn and Byron . on to in law. The small tables at table was decorated Covers Lake Salt A steunc'i strap watch fer City were chrysanthemums. which the guests were seated laid , , . attractive, accurate, Fmn E- - Neuber- and Dr. Mrs. Mrs811(1 for Hayward, JwithSr for dinner were decorated with inexpensive. The case is gold colored chrysanthemums conservatively engraved. $17. and gold colored lighted cand- SS: i mSS1 Covers les in brass holders. Anderson. M. C. Harris the many nhzr were laid for thr( following and Mrs. Mrs. 5. Needham. Music) Halloween dancing party gi- and sir in bfiltlful Dr. and Mrs. Haskins, Mr. gufclsts: mod til hr mm ar.d )ven at the Logan senior high Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Skidmore, followed thei dinner. was aromtfl, prtnd from sponsored ngj- and cards Monday The Maskers club met on Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Johnson, ccnclub V16 at the was The table dinner evening ing. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Hayward, """tiered with marigolds. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson, enterThe following girls Mr. and William Lehman. .hostess. Th'a first busmes of,ment were served About .- tained at a Halloween party on Mr' nnrt "vtrk "tTd S. E. NEEDHAM were counles in attendance Mm' J M NoXetthe meeing was consideration I Thursday evening at theHome Six fish 5H- - nnrt a couples enpoyed of and KIr Roland Em-M- r flnd Mrs M O Hardy and of the constitution which was The supper Wednesday evening at mett; the msses Dorothy and. Mm W 'Tt FrOTn discussedand adopted. Mr. of and summer home the Patrtcla Emmett. Miss Virginia! wwt followingon new members were Mrs. Lyman Gafcrielson in In- -. Pederson, Miss jess-.- Tayior. A and made members to Passed the After supper Morris Wright, San canyon. aUey waa the feature, We give S & H Green .Stamps. glvn by of "the club: Luc Asaociated I'icaa CiQtd, . atteito a toncheon of the evening - was of thc BLth Clark. Rue a Nib-tevening. Halloween fun -,- lirpnvh B Julia Week Nof. her mother Relative and rescuers are shown above waiting at the mouth of Comedy Prizes were was enjoyed. carda spent Marva playing Herbert Whitworth, n. Houf com-'doguests Twenty Utah in the sthe coal mine In Alsdorf, Germany, where 248 were killed by an exCar- - awardedtoMm. wthe Refreshments Laurel-Wheat Week Nov. werpresnt plnmt ;Hodges, plosion. Picture below shows soldiers removing ono of the injured. served. jma Cooley. of, Washincton D. C. iiZ ' ,siay doiStetSHanwTn of . SMTii, f front - ng 5 tr wS' r Ata - st - - - fr - HE4 nd p- , lu - George-Chandle- r - , follow-Hammon- . ith g. . I Bal-.Mr- t -- a s. , andjgd - - I IL-R- ad ftoni,s f 3 A -- Wed-Jone- Blue-Haro- id LYRIC er - Mar-guest- s mwfngS' John0' Jil Irene and Warner -- ' - 3-- thMiandi left-han- nght-hnm- CAPITOL - s. GIN -- - c4merxaj maft com-plme- Smir-thwai- TbjiuAi rUimefiiece te. ( - K ih.1 a . 2; SjSin.B&rtSu? Sss-j- a?n - - 1 to&dtkeWewSy e er - Util S-- g mckFanny i mt-HalkU- . " |