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Show 3ACE Saturdav, December 13, 1930. FOUR ffiHffiSffiKaKBsaiaaK Sommers The charm that sets off ideal holiday functions. i3afyraS Permanent about our Junior Permanent Waves ihone early for appointment. 11 :30 where she has accepted a tion. . HOTEL ECCLES CAFE ' You will relish "our special Sunday Steaks and Turkey dinners Inquire for our winter room rates Daughter Bor- nMr. and Mrs- Clayton Nielsen of Lewiston are proud parents of a baby girl bom Friday Mrs. Nielsen was formerly Miss Beth Wheeler of Lewiston. Glee Club Entertains The sixth performance of the Imperial Glee club was con- Shoup. Cache Valley Commission. (Advertisement) - ducted at the Third ward hall last night There was a very satisfactory attendance and those preseht proved appreciafrom accidents, tive or the entertainment Emerging Wanted Chickens at once. cars need expert attention ? 1 (Advertisement) L. D. S- - Institute Program Moser on Committee A highly interesting Christ John H. Moser, local conmas program will be given Sun- tractor, who attended a meetday morning at 10.30 In ,the Fricollegia tel Sunday school of the ing in Boxelder county on L. D. S. Institute on College day,' was placed on an Impo- Hill. Instrumental and vocal numbers have been arranged along with special and approp riato talks "Other appropriate! musical numbers will be given by .Professor Walter 'Welti and his glee club. The public is cordially invited to attend- - posi- Annual Sugar ball. Lew. Dec I (Advertisement) a. m. until 9 p. m. MONDAYS MENU ROAST YOUNG LAMB WITH JELLY or . HOME MADE BAKED PORK & BEANS POTATOES BREAD and BUTTER CHOICE OF DRINKS Fresh Percolated COFFEE every 20 minutes m2 rtant road committee which Is to assist In getting the legislature to build an. all year round road around he northern end of Great Salt Lalce. Of tha sixty- - present at the meeting held at Brigham City, all favored the project. 16. the ward amusement hall the to- Besides Sunday night. school people there will be a number o t specially Invited guests- - Wanted Chickens at once. Marriage license A marriage license has been Cache Valley Commission. CV. Mohr to issued by Clerk (Advertisement) Leo Isaac Von Luven and Dorothy Reynolds, both of Boise, Fifth Ward Idaho- The Friars club of the U, S- - A. C. is presenting the proProbate Day gram in the Fifth ward SacraIt was probate and law and ment meeting Sunday evening, motion day in the district December 14, at 7 oclock. Speccourt today. There were ah ial musical numbers have been active lot of attorneys present arranged for and good speakafter clients in the ers will be present- looking matter of straightening out estates. .Attorney A. P. Leishman Darrell Crocodile Crocketts of Brigham City was present orchestra. Phone SO. (Advertisement) assisting with the estate of the late Thomas Leishman. Seagull Camp Meeting Not food just as good, but The Seagull camp. Daughters Blueat much better the of Pioneers, will meet Monday, very birdDec- - 15, at 2 o'clock at the heme of Mrs. Joseph A. West, (Advertisement) 479 East Third North. AssistFirst Ward Conjoint Program ing hostesses will be Meedames The following program will Alma Olsen ad Emily Richards. be given in the First ward A special Christmas program conjoint meeting Sunday oven will be given. Ing. at 7 oclock: Talk, PresiJohnson Dairy under new dent C- - W. Duhn; piano selection, Harriet Bulme; Christ- management Pasturized" milk mas reading. June Ross; two and cream delivered anywhere selections by a mixed quartet in Logan. Phone 1128-J- . (Advertisement) . consisting of John P. Smith, Vaiko Hickman, Kate Smith Death at Smithfield and Rella Cooley. McFarland Mrs, Margaret Now Is the time to mail Bingham, 70 wife of Parley candy to Canada and for the Pratt Bingham, died at Smith -eastern states. Bluebird candy field last night Mrs. Bingham was the daughter of James Mcis the kind. Farland and Hannah Boyach (Advertisement). McFarland and was bom Mar-12- , 1860 . No funeral arrangeSixth Ward Entertains In1 keeping with the program ments have been announced. outlined by the M. I. A- - leaders. there .wasnt going to be a Santa Claus? Who ever have completed plans for the the Philco baby grand to Christmas party, which they gets be given away Xmas eve at announce will be held in the Thatcher Music will know Tues-ida- y ward amusement hall next. The Bluebird orches- theres been a Santa Claus. (Advertisement) tra has been engaged to furnish the music for the evening. A Beware of Slippery Roads cordial invitation has been exMotorists have called attentended to all who desire to join tion the fact that the highin an evening of entertainment. ways tohave been made very theme will The Christmas slippery by the fall of the light of all" features in prevail snow that has been coming the eveningdown during the day. Auto drivers should, therefore, use care In driving, lest they slip of fthe highways a!nd wreck their cars. gram will be given: Selection, WhUei Watched, Shepherds girls chorus; organ solo, Prof. S E. Clark; talk, Prof. R. vocal solo, The Voice in the Wilderness, Joseph Silent selection, Bistllne; Night, girls chorus. C. An- Cache Commission company. It is announced ththe Christmas market is stronger than the Thanksgiving market. Turkey Supper Monday In Seventh ward. Served from 4:30 to 8 p- - m. ih evening. Ministrel Prof. Fletcher and choir in Silver Wedding-- PROWlei fOUGHS Sub on throat; place 13 . west STARS enter si. 1 WAR HIIRSP and wrallowoitraelt. December 15, at 3 Oclock at the chamber of commerce. circus ad3. would undoubtedly have Wha" the old-tiMrs. John Westover, President described as & Glittering Galaxy of Scintillating " and Superb ri JARS USED YEARLY is claimed for the cast of War Nurse which will Artists Poultry Meet eSet , ' open Sunday at the Capitol FUNERAL HELD AT local The Logan-CachTheatre for 4 days. PROVIDENCE FOR the Utah Poultry Producers WORTHY War Nurse was adapted CITIZEN Cooperative association will meet on Monday evening at 8 by Becky Gardiner from the (Continued from Page One) o clock in thei chamber of comIs This merce rooms. sensational novel which created the reglog hut with a dirt floor. He ular monthly gathering of the and such furor while it was runhis father went out on the organization. promitory to work on the rail ning in a national magazine. road, where they worked until New Crew Of Covering an unusually large the close of the year. He also of characters, divided number on the railroad at Colworked 20 Begins Work lision and Beaverdam in 1869. between war nurses and solOn College Hill In 1870 he went to Bear Lake diers, the casting of the piece tc work for his uncle William of work was a job of great ' where he remained for ? (Continued from Page One) Budge , two or three years, on his reonce in order to keep the pro- turn from Bear Lake he worked The plot of the picture con-cery,. 'Xlfv on his fathers farm for a numject going. jiargaret Wilkinson, Dec. Cache county employ ees living ber of years. In 1877 he was N. 1st E., the actual 130 16, in Logan city have accepted the married to Parthenia Blair in of a life group of nurses in all fund the endownment m house Salt employment plan. Lake, with this union the follow- the various kinds of hospitals, from advance dressing staCARD OF THANKS ing were born to them: Bessie love story encompases June From the bottom of our Theurer W. W. Lowe who died, tions to the bases. A double Fathers (in her first Bachelor of Malnwar-ingHelen star 19, 1930, the Walker, stage hearts, we want to express our April M. GesseL Seth Kate Lowe, screen part as Babs) ; Robert Montgomery, of The Divorcee sinceijg gratitude to our relaHis wife died in 1888. In 1891 and The Big House, as Wally ; Robert Ames of The Tres- tives and friends who so generously extended thcur sym- he married Rose Crabtree who and Holiday as Robin, and Anita Page, of Our pathy and helping hand during died in 1893, leaving one son Al- passer aviators of the the long illness of our wife and fred Budge Lowe. In 1909 he Blushing Brides, as Joy. The boys are 191-The nurses t in starts mother, Mrs, Ellen S. Adams married Emma Hanson who sur- Lafayette Escadrilltv The story Carlson- do we vives with three children, Mat-ti- I belong to one of the American nursing units, such as the Especially want to thank those who spoke Dallis and Oliver H. Mrs. J. Borden Harriman at the funeral services and He has been an active church Mrs. Harry Payne Witney andFrench before S$m Larson, with the which worked those who contributed of Sunday school, units, worker, beautiful flowers and all who president Supt. of Mutual, ward clerk, 'Dec. 16, Providence, the U. S. A. entered the war. In any way offered solace to counselor to Joseph us duritig our great bereave- Campbell for 15Bishop years. Re fol- op for 25 years. The last few Argentinas first hydro con-jf- c. ment. lowed the occupation of mei-c- h he has retired to private ric power station was 'structed m 1898. ant. Supt. of Providence Co- Nephi Carlson and family. ti' visa w ns , e. the elec-yea- fa its- -t- c 35 i sits shmlL O CLOSE OUT We Will SELL during this SPECIAL EVENT any COAT OR DRESS Below Invoice cost. CAN YOU AFFORD TO PASS UP THIS OPPORTUNITY? No, Not If You Need a Dress or a Coat, All Qoats Are Lined With Best Grade Silk Linings. Our regular $85.00 Velvet Coats, beautiful (Pox Fur) now' $42-2- 5 Our regular $69.50 Trico Broadcloth (Wolf Fur) now $37-5- 0 now Our regular $55.00 Trico Broadcloth Red Fox, $30-0- 0 Our regular $45.00 Trico Broadcloth, Red Fox, now $26-7- 5 Our regular $26.50 Trico Broadcloth with Caracule & Nicuna Furs, now $ 16.25 Three Days only December 13-15- CDFOTAf GOAT and' DREGS SALE -16 Three Days only. December V li-15-16 Mrs-Merli- W and Mrs. Lathalr Kent, Miss Lavcn Mortensen, Warren and - Ivan Hansen and the host and hostess. The remainder-o- f the evening was spent in playing bridge. w isely chosen from our showcases. In fact we have many things to please him. The boy of the family would enjoy his Christmas a lot if his presents included a kodak, a fountain pen or many of the finest gifts for boys we have ever shown, i City Drug Company Where You Get What You Ask For. We Give S. & H. Green Stamps. X Mr- - Royal coal is Utahs hottest, and cleanest coaL Sold by Royal Knight Coal Co. Successors to System Cash Coal Co. 147 So. Main. Phone 37. (Advertisement) Minstrel Season Nears Close That famous group of entertainers, the Imperial Minstrels played last night in the Third ward to a large audience, Judg. ing from the applause the performance was highly satisfactory and the Scout organization which sponsored the show received a neat sum of money to reimburse their treasury. This was the last appearance scheduled for Logan. Wednesday, Dec- - 17 is their last date in the county, having been engaged to play at Millville on that, date- - However negotiations are , now Under way for a return engagement to be played In the Logan Sixth : ward next Friday, Dee. 19. Definite an-- 1 made! will nouncement be later. - put away the gift of mail it to your order. R. Andrews. rs Christmas Special Mr. and Mrs. W. L-- Andrews entertained in honor of their silver wedding anniversary on Wednesday evening. The table was centered with a bowl of red and pink carnations. Place cards were marked for the following guests: Mr. and Cowley, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. For Sis w e have all the standard cosmetic preparations, perfumes, stationery, purses, etc. . I of Los - Our large stock from which to select suitable Christmas gifts for the entire family together with our willingness to assist in making a selection, will -make Christmas Shopping a pleasure. Mother probably would appreciate a toaster, a waffle iron or some other electric appliance. We will gladly your choice or Constant a quantity buyer of turtor the Christmas holiday market, has been In Logan this week --conferring - with Qeorge B. Bowen, manager of the The selection of Christmas Gifts is frequently a worry. I M- - geles, keys Sometimes .Worry, Dads smoking set can be - - MSr. - In the Second Ward conjoint meeting Sunday evening a t 7, o'clock the follov(ing pro- t euby Johnson, - Christinas Season Special ILammdln Phone Service Star Meet Goes to Coast Sunday School Social - Miss A special meeting of the Verla Kelson, sister of The Sunday echoed officers Mrs- Vernon W. Crockett, will and teachers of the Second members of the Service Star leavei Monday for Los Angeles ward are having a social In Legion will be held Monday, & 3B ... 1EAIITI PAE1E MOBEEN Be convinced, and not persuaded-Ms- k SUPERIOR WAVE Our regular $25.00 Flat Crepe and Transparent Velvets, now Our regular $18.95 Flat Crepe and Transparent Velvets, now Xl Our regular $16.95 Flat Crepe and Transparent Velvets now Our regular $9.95 Canton Crepe and Wool Crepe, now...:.;:;.XX--:-.:-:- : Our regular $9.95 Wool Coverts, now Our regular $5.50 Celanese Crepe and Wool Crepes, noX $13.50 $12-4$10.25 $6.50 5 ,$6.50 $2-7- 5 Other Unusual Bargains In Mens:-Si- Blazers ..T AthleticSuits . ... L D. S. Garment. . . Overcoats Scarfs . . . Bloomers . ..Stepins . . . Slips .. Combinations . . . ... lk Ladies:-Si- ik Blankets . . . Hosiery . . . Unions,:. Millends . . . Etc., ILga.iia G&vmQmt SflnripsHffly AitfWest 1st Nqt - Y r Out of High Refit District Where Savings Are Greatest Few doors west of Main if v W |