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Show Wednesday, November 5, 1930. PAGE FIVE TIIE JOURNAL. LOGAN CITY. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH. ed the members of her bridge bers of the club entertained the club at supper and bridge on husbands at a chicken dinner J Monday evening. The table was party on Saturday evening at A pumpkin filled themums. Covers were laid M or Blanchard. the following: Mrs. H. B. John- - with fruit formed the center of son, Mrs. C. C. Randall, Mrs. the table. Covers were laid for G. A. Lindquist, Mrs. Leah P. the following guests: Mr. and Blair, Mrs. W. W. Barber, Mrs. Mrs. . Blanchard, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Edwards, Mrs. C. C. Hyrum Bench, Mr. and Mrs. Christensen, Mrs. Ross Ander- - Maylan Hale, Mr. and Mrs. son, Mrs. S. M. Budge, Mrs. Jack Wayman, Mr. and Mrs. UPWARD OF 1,000 GUESTS Percy Smith.''Mrs. N. ,E. Munk, Bert Brad.ey, ' Mr. and - Mrs. and Mrs. Clyde Worley. Bridge William Allen, Mr. and Mrs. followed the supper. At the end Lawrence Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. ATTEND COLORFUL PIONEER of the games score prizes were Delmar Tate, Mr. and Mrs. awarded to Mrs. C. C. Randall Verne Tidwell and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. H. B. Johnson. Joseph Quale. BALL. AT THE PALAIS Alice England supervir Attorney and Mrs. L. E. Nel-- ! o Mia tho Home Economics cotUB spent the last week end at end in Salt as the guests of Mr. and pent Almost one thousand guests les were special guests: Mrs. W. Ogden Clt? wlttl friends, ns. Eeke On Mrs. Vern ,Lake Saturday Mrs. Asa Bullen were in attendance at the largest J. Carlisle. Eckensl Mrs. Lucy Foy celebrated her Mrs. Mrs. J. P. Smith, evening Mr. and Mrs. on Sunday and most important function of Mrs. Anderson, C. H. Wakely and Mrs. D. planner) a dinner party for Mr. birthday anniversary afternoon and entertained the and Mrs. Nelson. ihe week, the annual ball given C. Hubbard. by Daughters of the Utah PioMr. and Mrs. Mentor Jensen neers of Cache county Tuesday en'trtanrd a few friends at evening at the Palais d Or. cards went the 'day Tuesday evening, They In the, receiving line were thewere entertained two small at literary at club Lester Mrs Mary McCann, Miss Wornsafternoon Hatch PAh tables at - Mesdames JL J en met .Wednesday Bern-LTh- e Fair of SmhbjperQljwingThe SUpper tables Bluebird with Mrs. E G. Les- decorated table was cen-,a- s. fieldT Errol Pa mer, ATlie T. 1 were oecoratod with hostess. Mrs. rose' ered W1th- - a pumpkin' filled pink .McNeil Charles and Clayton andbuds Mr and Mrs Frances lie Montrose gave the program, wl;b fruit. Music foiiowel the ..the presidents of tne various Jorvenspn. being Soviet Rus- - dinner . the score prize her subject 1 . L camps. The g.rls at the Home Econ- - sia" by Chamberlin. Tea was Mesdames Weston Vernon ai.d An outstanding feature of thcfomics E Webb motored t0 3ait Lake cottage entertained at served The following ladies were R' The speCa ,f,uest?; 3rs'TH evening was the grand march 'dinner Tuesday evening. Pedj City Saturday to attend the conducted by Joseph Jensen, table was centered with bronze trson, Myrtle Jacques and given by Mrs. George Each camp, in pioneer costume, chiysanthemums. Besides the Miss Hilma Johnson. in compliment to Mrs. William were formed in sections. Prizes Professor A. N. Sorcnen went H. King. ' Mrs. Vernon and Mrs. cottage guests covers were laid presented to the camps for the 'for the following: Miss Thelma to Richmond Wednesday to give Webb assisted Mrs. Dern during best costumes, characterizations Johnson, Miss Lc.la Lcnkersdor. the program for the Womens the calling hours. Others atr. Miss LaPriel Hyers, Miss Literary club at that place. tending the tea from Logan and attendance. The judges were Mrs. W. J. Carlisle, Miss Johanna Marian Miss and were Mrs. A. M. Smith and Mrs Hussey, Mary Professor Sorensen read FletMoen and Professor Calvin Purse and Mss Eleanor Tas- - discussed the drama Escape Leah D. Hansen. A. C.. U. S. cher of the faculty. so. by Galsworthy. Thn home of Mr. and Mrs. The first prize went to the Mrs Charles Goodsell and Mrs. Miss Eleanor Turner t sp.nt Warren E. Hansen was the scene Brigham Young camp and the J. P. Fugal of Pleasant Grove the week end in Ogden. of a masquerade party Satursecond to S.go Lily camp of were dinner guests at the cotMiss Gertrude Madson and day evening. Games and liusic . Hyrum. tage Saturday. Miss Roma Hansen, girls at furnished the entertainment. A Mrs. M C. Harris motored the the Home Economics cottage, (late supper was served. The During the march Louis P Hard Times following ladies to Ogden Sat- spent last week end in Ogden' decorations and appointments Maughan sang, Come 'Again No More with or- urday to attend the tea given and attended the game. were in the Halloween motive and at the Hotel Bigelow by the chestral accompaniment, and the costumes we:e Hallows. the guests jollied in the Republican club in com-ueen. Those in the party were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. HarDuring the intermission' Mrs. pliment to Mrs. Reed Smoot: Katherine Archibald, 7a years Mrs. George Q. Rich, Mrs W.. H. old Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Denton Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Ross old, gave a pioneer jThain, Mrs. Joseph Odell, Mrs. Light refreshments were served. R. L Humphreys.. Nyman, Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Ode'll Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine The Utlo Ob mt't Wednesday at the home of Mrs. (tamed Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. jto twelve guests. Tha tea table Ence and Mr. and Mrs. Jansen. Mr. C. L. Jones Mr. and N. D. Salisbury. Mrs. Vernon Hansen at a picnic luncheon land rooms were decorated with of at Toney Grove in Logan can- - orchids and roses. Mrs. Ray motored to Ogden Saturday to Crockett gave the program .. Crookston and Mrs. Hunsaker attend, the Halloween costume Tea yon Sunday afternoon. SchcUers William Tell Mrs W W. Merrill entertain-- U err special guests. The mem- - party at the Country cl in was served The following lad- - teachemdmosb literally dragged her before Schumann-Heinfor a hearing. The famous star compliment ed r'ine ffightenea gin antr k, I UtLyiLlE-OEEAR- Ue Missionary Is M. I. A. Speaker , iJ&iSSSFSl 2STR SS VJK&S held A. lanBmHBmnHmH on Sunday evening with President Elder Humphreys in charge. Prayer vya? offered by Joseph L. Anderson. The program was given by tie M Men and Gleaner Girls. under the direction of Herman Nilson. Talk on M. I. A. slogan by Cleon Humphreys: mixed quartet, Herman Nilson, Wilford Anderson. Edna Larson and Clella Olson; El-- 1 CTflDITCmer Marrlot orTrenton,whore-T-- " cently returned from the British mission.' related his experience ;j trio, LaRue Garr. Edna Larson and Iola Humphreys; parting Benediction Joseph M. hymn. Jensoh. Martin Shaffer, Jr, of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Shaffer. Beet growers of our community are working hard to gather in their crop. The yield in many places is much better than was expected- when the digging began. Mesdames Laura Merritt of of Provo, and Cgden, Eleanor MlcklescVi of Logan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson on Friday afternoon. Emniel Jensen returned home on Friday evening after spending several weeks in Idaho. Primary officers met on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. As much as anything a word Eilma Humphreys to outline the from Mma,! operas grand dame, seasons work for the organizaSchumann - Heink tion. After the meeting "dainty Ernestine refreshments - were served, kept Mary Hopple climbing the Twelve officers and teachers ladder. school were present. j Mary was a teen-ag- e The following babies were1 girl in Lebanon, Pa., when her r f Michigan-with-a-sup--J- CAPITOL Last Time Today Ramon Novarro -- in In Gay Madrid I Temperature Varies In Room j Madison, -- Dc-rn Wis. (AP) There is often a difference in temperature of 16 degrees Fahrenheit between the floor and ceiling of a heated room 10 feet high with air still and temperature normal These figures are reported to the American Society for Testing Materials by its committee on timber. j chor-.ladi- I. M. their regular conjoint meeting O Jj The Millville fOr ! smilingly urged Her to Intengive study. A few years later. Garys contralto was a favorite of radio Heink was blessed at the fast meeting on fans. Schumann Max Holt, j guest artist at the studio, and, Sunday afternoon: son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald again they met. Schumann-Jesso- p. Wilford Charles, son of Heink hadnt forgotten the Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Anderson, (once trembling girl, but knew sight. John Clawson, son of Mr. andt161, Mrs. Tracy Colt. j Miss Barbara Cutler enter-tained at a Halloween party on Fr.day evening. The guest? came dressed in Haloween costumes. Music and games formed the entertainment after which delicious were refreshments The best sound In the State" served. Ten guests attended. Hector Draper of Salt Lake City visited briefly on Friday iw.th relatives in Millville. MARTHA E. HAtE, Correspondent , Backs Couldnt Wait, Lose 6-- 0, Mexico (AP) City President 6rtiz Rubio, prior to a trip to the northern states, notified the enter-afterno- - THURS., FRI., SAT. Duse-nberr- Eau Claire, Wis. (AP) WauJ sau h:gh school lost a game to the local high, mainly through the loss of 155 yards, charged for violation of the shift rule. es t governors and civic soldiers not to spend money on banquets for him, but to turn the sums into the state funds for building good roads. i - 1 We are selling only standard brands of merchandist no seconds, underweighted or imperfect merchandise. Evejy item carries our usual guarantee o satisfaction or your money back. These special prices are for merchandise on hand only, and we reserve the right of limiting quantities wherever we see fit to do so. o u 3 H o Special Dress Sale Low Priced Underwear Ladies rayou silk travel print dresses, good styles. Sizes 16 to Ladies Unions New Fall Footwear In broken of the latest styles. Dont miss this opportunity Ladies of our Profit .Sharing Sale In sizes of 3 to 7 Specially Priced at sizes, m h- -; K & $1.98 these now at- (6.85 AU silk crepe satins, satin face cantons and flat crepe dress, about 40 dresses in this group. Sizes 16 to 46. Specia- l$9.95 Dresses. A special new group, all silks, plain and fancy prints for street, afternoon, and party, wear. Dont miss this lot 44- - See . 79 at Ladies finest pari wool hoe unions in all styles and sizes $9.95 Boys Blue K Chambray Work . Skirts 49c Full made weight chambray s( itched. Sizes 5 to 12 to 14. Special 12. Sizes 2 Mens and Boys Cricket-Sweat- ers New high color siipons, Sizes 26 to 44 sweaters, new designs. Regular $1.49 k. 881 Curtain 5-Pi- 2-- Men ?9.95 $14.50 $19.50 $24.50 $39.50 at Mens half wool heavy gray OflJ ww' Mises Rayon Undies HOPE 98 $3.98 Qt for working out doors. Sizes 14 to 17 small checks and full colors. Big new plaids, wear-i- s made shirts. 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All sizes a 2.98 i-- 3 at l, Boys gray fleeced unions, good weight sizes 4 to 16 - 8 colors, 79 1 .64 satin-boun- QQ 2 Special- ideal quality. Now Part-woolarge bright plaid, pair blankets, 70x80 inch, rose, blue, green, lavender, honeydew. A real bur- Now at- $4.79 United 50 per cent wool, plaid blankets of unusual weight and quality, 72x80 inch, big bright plaids, five bright colors. Special now on l, $3.48 figured on one side, resemible pastel shapes V other side, 66x80 Inch, single comfort " robe blankets, speeial. Boys Unions shirt 98c grade good weight Shirts plaid high colored cotton, single blankets. A real blanket for service at $U8 Plain gray, fancy border, extra pair blankets, 66x89 inch. An 98c at ; Mens all wool gray unions, heavy weight, a real bargain at at j MENS , Plain or Plaid Flannel Shirts ; Blanket Savings unions- -' no 94 6 colors Best grade 36 inch bleached muslin. Regular 15e grade, yard zn Special- A good wearing quality 49 Fine Dulusta Rayon knit vests, bloomers, pants and combinations, 2 to 14 years , piece pajamas Silk frogs, or fancy outing pajamas military neck gowos. AU sizes and colors at. 2 Plaid Flannel $2.98 - o Gowns & Pajamas Men's All Wool QOiJ s Underwear unions, 36 to 46 98 23 QQ Mens gray Random fine knit fleeced Misses low neck, no sleeve dance cuff unions, silk striped Plain Rayon trimmed, fine Cream color. Sizes 2 to 12 scrim, 3 curtains, valance and at 2 tie hacks. 5 colors Misses silk and wool Cinderella unions, in all sizes and styles at Regular 98e grade C pin checks . Special $4.98 Navy blue chinchilla coats, sizes 7 to 14. Special $3.98 Navy blue chinchilla coats, in sizes with brass buttons, Speeial well-line- Outing Flannel or 39 89 $1.98 $2.84 or $3.44 ' $4.44 $3.44 $3.98 Misses Mandel fur collar, suede good styles, 7 to 14 years These new coats present unusual values because of an abundant use of fur, expert tailoring, rich fabrics and authentic styles rich broadcloths, suede finishes and tweeds trimmed with liberal quantities of earaeul, Manchurian wolf, lapin, Jap mink and virnna fur; These coat values demonstrate decidedly vrliat can be gotten in high quality at low prices this year. Priced 74 silk Ivan- - fur collars, cape effects, in suede and ombray sports. Sizes 2 tcv' 6 years , Misses and Childrens Unions Sets 98 and $1.49 $3.48 Mandel triple back $1.98 $3.98 $7.98 $9.98 $1.49 Childrens Coats Special Coat Sale 2 packets, good 220 Blue denim union made overalls, high suspender duck, ine best Overall in Logan at Men's black sateen shop caps green wire in visors at Mens blue denim blanket lined jumpers for warmth. Men's gray Elephant hide blanket lined waterproof work coats $9.98 Mens all black horsehide leather coats, 30 inch mackinaw lined Mens brown suede leather blazers Ideal for school wear, at Mens black and white cotton ade work pants, good weight Mens blue chambray work shirts full made, two pockets, at Mens 2 oxen extra heavy blue or gray triple stitched two pocket work shirts cant be beat at. Mens black and white moleskin heavy fleece lined work pants Mens Suedeen tan work shirts Extra full made and wind resisting Mens all wool navy blue mackinaw coat, good weight, at Mens extra heavy part wool, roll collar sweater toats, all sizes $3.98 Mens all wool light weight 2 pocket sport oat9 Ladies pari wool, silk striped cream unions, low neck, knee length - elbow sleeve Ladies part wool, fine knit, silk wanted styles. striped unions, four Sizes 36 to 44 - ' $4.94 Mens Special Work Clothing Sale $1.64 iiionumr 6ii- - |