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Show THE SOUTH 1926 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, CITIZEN CACHE with fall flowers. Covers were 'home Thursday. At Ogden laid for twenty guests. A social Bryant S. Martineau jom visited 'their "return home and The Utah Agricultural College j she with them until today, when ' to home Mrs. Guy Cardon entertained returned prior vv .ere West Miami, Florida, informally at bridge Tuesday af-!fmake and husband her will temoon. she join their home. Miss Virginia Hyde and Miss Endora Widtsoe of Salt Lake were , , ur. guests of the Misses Ruth and Lake arrhed here last May Peterson in Logan canyon and was a guest of Miss ngima when she Monday. jHyde until Thursday act,oin- Miss home. Hjce returned in her was guest Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Preston andipaaied her and three children have returned home Salt Lake for the remainder of tne denver, Colorado, after a two-- week, weeks visit here. Their daugh-- j er Katharine Preston accompanied them home for a three weeks ylsd" le-vi- Begins - -.g Its Fal Quarter or The marriage of Miss Jennie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hansen, and Scott Partridge of Salt Lake took place Wednesday at Salt Lake. Follow- ing the ceremony a wedding break-- 1 fast was served at the Hotel Utah for the immediate families. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hansen, parents of the bride. Miss Nora Eliason and Mrs." Clyde Squires of New York City, aunts of the bride, accompanied her to Salt Lake Tuesday, and were in attendance at the wedding. After a honeymoon trip the young couple will make their home in Salt Lake. The marriager- of j Sorority . The groom is a ol the B. Y. U. of Provo. n, gradu-Hanse- Mrs. Wallace Clark Chipman ( en-- tertained at a bridge supper Tues-- j day evening at her home on West Miss Adelaide Neilsen, a Septem- btr bride. The supper table and rooms were decorated with gladi- olas, asters and cosmos. Covers were laid for the following guests: The Misses Adelaide and Ellen Neilsen, Mrs. P. W. Neilsen, Miss' ! j Ur. Praston left last Thurs-CardoFlorence Anderson, Miss Sybil for where he. day Pennsylvania Miss Frances Thomas, ke stationed at a military children arrived last veek from the Misses Alice and Marie Peder- Soda Springs and will spend tne son. Miss Dantzel McGee, Miss camP and do Post graduate before home. Mrs. Presfall and winter here. returning Martha Thatcher, Flora Amus-- , sen. Miss Edith Smith, Mrs. D. V. ton- - Judge George D. Preston and, Miss Flora Amussen Mrs. Nan Mrs- - B- - s- - Amussen Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Thatcher accompanied Stevens, Mrs. c o toi motored to Salt Lake Tuesday see Jean Eagles in Rain- which was played at the Salt Lake the- -, atre Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. ' MONDAY, SEPT. 27 AND GRADUATE STRONG UNDERGRADUATE COURSES ARE OFFERED IN THE SCHOOLS OF: and in the Girls Dormitory j Miss Charlotte Kyle left Tuesday for Salt Lake where she will, spend a few days after which she will go to Casper, Wyoming, to visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Bacon until the opening of school at the U. A. C. for the fall quarter. j Department of Education n, 'w-or- k Home Economics Mechanic Arts Basic Arts and Science , Agricultural Engineering Commerce and Business Adminstration - Ideal accommodations for a limited number of girls exist in the girls domitory. Comfortable rooms, excellent cusine, careful supervision. Charges are $27.50 and $30.00 a month. For reservations, address Miss Charlotte Dancy, Dean of Women, Utah Agricultural College, Logan, Utah. WRITE FOE CATALOG AND ILLUSTRATED FOLDER UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Logan . Miss Edna Wright went to Og- School Time den Tuesday where she will visit arrived home today from with relatives for the remainder j children otr trjp to S.oath-o- f the week . , , Miss Ellen Neilsen entertained a tw0Te?ks rn where Utah, they visited at a dancing party at the Newon ,and tke Grand house hotel in Salt Lakt City last Bryce Colorado. evening in compliment yon to her sister, Miss Adelaide Neil- -. ter the breakfast the couple left,gen and Weston Vern Miss Charlotte Dancy has gone Misa to Salt Lake for a three weeks for Ames, Iowa where they will Jennie Hansen and gcott Paridge attend school. The brides trav-,r- f with friends galt Lake- - Those who attend. visit eling costume was a tan tailored, d frOTrf folInw,. Mr wprp Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Clayton of periormance suit with hat and shoes to match. and Mrg p M Mr and Lake spent last week-en- d Salt Lake theatre She was a student of the U. A. Mrs Weston Dr Clinton C. and a member of the Sorosis S Need- - kere as quests at the Hotel Ec-- J c es" Master Morris Wright went to . Miss ham, Miss Dantzel McGee, Ogden Sunday for a weeks visit Fdith Smith, the Misses Elsa and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Thompson j with relatives. pniinuiiiiiinmiuiiwoiiiiiiiimniiniiHiiiitjHiiiiimiiaiiuU He will visit Helen Miss Afton 0dell and the Misses Alice and Marie !eft Wednesday for a weeks motor Salt Lake before returning home. tllp to Southern Utah, where they Pederson. The Misses Mabel and Sadie1 expect to visit Zions Bryces and the of have returned to San Grad Colorado. the Burgess canyn The Misses Elsa and Helen Francisco after spending about at a entertained bridge! ( Thompson Mr. and Mrs. George Torgeson a month here with relatives and! luncheon Mfcnday afternoon in' motored to Salt Lake Monday friends. While here they spent to the , compliment following girls I who two weeks in Yellowstone Park,! home returned the Rorin are to be married in Septem' also a week in Salt Lake as the Miss Adelaide Neilsen, Miss "arrlc eveniRf?' guests of Lieutenant and Mrs.! Blanch Budge, Miss Feora Amus-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Russel Berntson Monhallow. sen and Miss Jennie Hansen. The to Salt Lake Thursday small luncheon tables were decor- motored and spent the remainder of tne Mrs. A. L. Cole who has spent ated with zinnias. Covers were week. Miss Thelma Fogelberg ac- - the past six weeks in Los Angeles, When you step up to her laid for sixteen. After luncheon Calif., is expected home this weekdoor, hesitate for inventory f the time was spent in playing compamed them on the trip. end. A awardscore was tie straight, Shoes, Cloth- 1 bridge. , prize ss Kea of Bear ed to Miss Vane Wilson and a T Faultless! es, Hair right? Professor and Mrs. Byron. Alder Spent, the, we,ek guest prize to each of the four Then a and children are expected home g quick search of pockfrom a two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parker of this week-en- d 1 ets yep! there it is the g ' Wells- - motor trip to Southern Utah, stop- THE SOUTH CACHE CITIZEN tehir haveented most important of all a Miss Virginia Hyde entertained le J0 ping at Fish Lake and Manti. Tfor tw0 farsand ha DIAMOND RING or a piece Wednesday evening in compliment .Logan to her house guest, Miss Endora of beautiful jewelry from BY J. A. WAHLEN make the11 hme durmS tha Dr. and Mrs. P. W. Eliason and Widtsoe. of Salt Lake. Games and time. Published at Hyrum, Utah. family arrived home Monday from music were the entertainment. Rea motor to months the Pacific! freshments were served. trip S. E. NEEDHAM ' Entered at Hyrum, Utah as secMr. and Mrs. L. D. Naisbitt mo- Northwest and California. 0 9 0 ond class mail matter, under the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Odell en- tored to Salt Lake to see Rain 1 tertained at dinner Sunday in com- at the Salt Lake theatre. The Misses Lettie and Martha Act of March 8, 1897. Thatcher left today for Salt Lake pliment to Mrs. Maud Halverson and son Worthington of Oakley,' Mrs. Rhoda B. Cook left last preparatory to taking up their SCOUT MEETING T(3 Idaho. The table was decorated week-en- d for Roberts, Idaho for a teaching at Centerville and BounPRECIOUS STONES BE HELD SUNDAY with casinas. Covers were laid short visit with relatives. tiful. SEPTEMBER 26TH 1 WATCHES for twelve. Dr. and Mrs. F. P. Reynolds moMrs. Luther M. Howell arrived Boy Scout court of honor meetMr. and Mrs. John Moser enter- tored to Salt Lake Wednesday to home Utah I Logan, from a weeks stay in ing to be held today Sunday Sept. 26th tained at dinner Tuesday evening. see Jean Eagles in Rain at the Salt Lake with friends and rela- at 2 p. m. The dinner table was decorated Salt Lake theatre. They returned tives uiiiiiaiinniiiiiiniiittiiiiiiimiiinmioiiiHiiMiniiiiiMuiiuIii According to Prof. William Pet ! BICYCLES ay j Use A Bicycle It Is A Cheaper, Quicke- rGoes when you want and returns the same Diamond way. Sri k ' .... Does ' J a an-be- r: IS f i West 1st North Lo! ,here-bride- i I I JEWELER . erson o fthe council court of honor department, the next court of Honor meeting for the Logan district (Logan Cache Stakes) will be held Sunday September 26, 2 p. m. at the Logan tabernacle. Apostle Richard R. Lyman member of the benefit Regional Executive Board will be the principal speaker. A special program is being arranged for. All merit badge applications must be in at the local Scout office by Friday night Sept. 25th. Mrs. Heber Shipley spent Wee nesday at Paradise as the guest o her sister, Mrs. E. R. Summers. i ff T fT fT tt f MILE LOW Star makes low gear run Monday, September 6th, from Logan at 9:00 a. m. north. Smith-fielRichmond, Lewiston, Franklin, Preston, across to Dayton, Cornish, Trenton, Clark-stoNewton, Cache Junction, Mendon, Wellsville, Hyrum, and back to Logan. The Stars perfect cooling system enables us to make this stringent test without heating. d, n, 0000000r000pc.0ic,,poo00,,0000,,0060000 t Y f HI-WA- Y MOTOR CO Y Y & |