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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- r R I r A Y, LOGAN, UTAH, L, 'Logan Eleventh Ward Has CoJays Reunion At Park Grounds Haslriott dibit suuessful The II P Patience district manager estern Auto Supply comthe pany, was in Logan Thursday He is making a general tour of the stores in this district Employes at the Logan store were gues.s of Mr Patience at a banquet at the Grill cafe in the evening FROM WASHINGTON V l e and Mrs Ernie Zachersoi. ash , are house Everett, guests of Mr and Mrs Geoige Mr of Y T O Keefe TO CALIFORNIA Miss Ida Curtis left this morning for Los Angeles where she will meet her sister, who will accompany her to San Diego, Cal., to see the international exposition She expects to be gone there two weeks TO SALT LAKE Mr and Mrs LaVon Everton left this morning to visit in Salt Lake City. TO CONVENTION Chicagoans Are This Lanvin evening gown of white mat crepe and silver lame, corrugated by stitching, accents the luxury of new Pans modes TO DEMONSTRATE annual h tin1 en- oodciirpQiijgj6n?0SB Pio-nee- of COUPLE Twenty-fouit- campment of the Cache lounty camp, Daughters of Utah was held Thursda afternoon at the First ward recrea- FROM DENVER TRIBUTE TO imii'm of thn famous HEATROLA HEATER iniiilr btj Hold Annual Encampment And Logan Canyon Honored At Luncheon PAGE FIVE. HEATROLA RANGE Daughters Of Pioneers Eastern Guests Are CREPE AND LAME Feted At Bear Lake The locily B Benson Serge home of East First North is open as it alicnjs is to manj summer usitors Mi and Mrs Benson have j their guests now, Mrs Geotge Hotton of New York and Mis Serge N Benson of Washington, D O The jounger Mrs Benson will tie joined b her husband htie tomorrow Complimenting then guests, two intei estmg affairs have been given reiently The group partied in Bear Luke Thuisday afternoon and in Logan anyon Mondaj evening Twelve guests were included Othei trips to interesting as points in I'tah are planned this is Mrs Horton s first to tip the est Mrs Elise B Alder of Salt Lake City, a member of the Relief Sonety general board, is a guest at the Benson home today Mrs Lawrence Lee and two sen children, who have been living .n A dance was enjoyed following Nevada during the winter months, the program where Mr Lee has been teaching school, are at the Benson home while Mr Lee attends the UniPAYS versity of Idaho at Moscow Mrs Benson entertained twelve small guests at her home last LOGAN week in honor of her daughter, who was observing Jacqueline, her tenth birthday anniversary. The luncheon table was cenDo you know that we have a man in 'our town who is and al- tered with a prettily decorated ways has been a "real fellow7 He cake is a man who has done more than any other person to influence the lives of the people of Cache Valley as well as those surrounding Our school on the communities hill has never run a day without When the school was his aid first being planned he was one of the leaders even working a full without pay year as secretary When some people got cold feet he did all h could to further its Dr and Mrs Joel E Ricks purpose, consequently Logan has a were host and hostess at a define growing college today, and luncheon party Wednesday the college still has that noble lightful on the noon at their home character at the ripe age of Boulevard in compliment to Dr Whty-on- e for earnestly working and Mrs Marcus Wilson Jernegan Its success His mind is as clear of Chicago and quick as that of a young Dr Jernegan is a visiting lecman, and he is still eager to con- turer at the Utah State Agricultinue his wonderful influence for tural college summer school He good among his fellow men a member of the faculty of He was one Of the first men in is tfie University Of Chicago Cache Valley to bring pure-bre- d cattle Into this valley A great deal of his earnings have been They have been true to their faspent to give this community bet- thers and have carried on their ter homes and surroundings traditions, making the world betHe built a beautiful home near ter and happier by their having the college so he could be near lived m it Mow that the hoary frosts of to serve the institution that had the winters of life have singed been the dream of his early manhood The old home picturesque their hair, painting it a sliver and beautiful with many varieties white, let us not forget them Let of trees and bhrubs decorating us spend an hour with them occathe grounds Here this noble sire sionally and benefit by it as well with one of the queenliest of as make them happier We should mothers has given to the world a appreciate such noble souls by group of children that has added thinking of them as they grow not only to our own state but to old and need more attention. As I look back over the past several other states as well as the whole nation Some of his fifty years I can find nothing but children are among the foremost good in the lives of these dear No unkind thought seems in their lines ones For many years it has been to have entered their minds No my good fortune to associate very one can find fault with them or closely with this man and his say that they have been unfair in Honor and honesimually fine wife, and each year I their dealings find more virtues and outstanding ty have been guarded with their A noted writer once lives Their offspring can't help qualities said "He or she is great in whose but know the better things of company one feels his best " Sure- life when the teachings of their ly no one can associate with this home have ever been to guard grand couple and not feel his honor and virtue as the most best These people are and should priceless jewels of life John T. have be great for they come from stock Caine and his companion that has been recognized not only served well S B B in America but alsc in Euiope 935. BOYLES 'Mi GLADYS II OH HS, Editor w.iul highly was held by the Log m Eleventh ward Thutsdaj night on the tabernacle lawn Apinoxini it simounded tht persons ly 300 id. n dinner tables which were with good things to eat The committee in chaige of tin dinner was headed by Alma J Chi is Lundahl and Mrs John tiansen Following the dinner a piogttm was given in the tabernacle under the direction of O A Gai ff The le as master of ceremonies union was in honor of the bishopric, O P Satterth-waite- . Oscar S Dunn and Charles Jenkins, each one of whom wa, presented with a beautiful booa as a token ot appreciation for services rendered The presenta made were by Mrs Kagn i taughan and Mrs Kdna L laughan Other parts on the program were talks by Bishop Guy B Sctterthwaitc Thatcher, Bishop Oscar Dunn, Bishop George B Everton, President A E AnderMr Garff son and Readings were given by Floyd Morgan Flute selections were played by Jay and Oleen Anderson, accompanied by Mrs N W Christian- 1 r for A JUNE 14. Mr and Mrs. Alma Sonne will leave Saturday morning to attend the Utah Bankers convention at Zion park this week-en- d From the parks they will go to Boulder Dam and from there they will travel to California, visiting the exposition at San Diego and other interesting points along the coast They expect to be gone three weeks Mr Sonne is cashier of the First National bank here. tion hull Mrs Emilv J Datle presided Attending the affair were five members of the state central camp from Salt Lake City, Mrs Kate C Snow, Mrs Elizabeth Hayward, Mrs Mrs Jacobs Wilson, Mis Jeanette McKay Morrell and Mrs May Lowell Richardson Mrs Snow talked briefly on histories sent in from Cache county camps A feature of the encampment was the dramatization of the early settlement of Utah by the Mormon pioneers, by presented the William B Preston camp Various nations from which the pioneers came, were characterized in song and dialogue Members of the camp who took part in the were Aggie Scholes, presentation Mary Larsen, Elizabeth Pehrson, Grace Smith, Mrs Ann Mary MarJulia Rawlins, Noakes, garet Britzel, Aletta Sorenson Ella Bailey Alice Pond, Viola Ellwell, Luella Lear, Kathryn SorB Emma enson, Flora Rich, Stott, Louise Wray, Came Kowal-li- s and Mary Ann Tarbet A Swiss quartet, consisting of Mrs Henry Aebischer, Mrs Anna Herl, Mrs Martha Hug and Mrs Lydia Ormond, sang They were Balmer accompanied by Alfred who played the accordian Pianeerj were special guests at 22.1 the meeting Approximately women were in attendance Following the program luncheon was served ( i its sensational New Features , at its New Lower Prices . . With why buy any other COAL and WOOD RANGE? Octogenarian Honored At Is FEATURES OF THE Family Reunion The family of Mr and -i HEATROLA RANGE "Double Mrs William met at the Davidson Davidson home in River Heights recently to pay tribute to Mr Davidson, who was observing his eightieth birthday anniversary The guests included Mr and Mrs G M. Fergus of Huntington, MUSIC PRINCIPLE West Virginia, Mr and Mrs TO OREGON Fergus of Stone, Idaho; Mr A music demonstration which Mr and Mrs H R Weston are and Mrs H M Fergus of Logan, Mrs Martha Davis of Logan, has won state-wid- e recognition spending the week in Oregon Tom Davidson, for its .excellence will be repeated They expect to return Saturday Mr gnd Mrs Mr and Mrs Jess Davidson, Richat the First ward hall tonight at or Sunday ard Davidson, Mr and Mrs Clar7 30 by Mrs N W Christiansen, ence Davidson, Mrs Verna D pianist. The demonstration was FROM WASHINGTON Snyder of Blackfoot, Idaho The given recently at the L.D S genincluded eral Primary conference in Salt Serge N Benson of Washington, grandchildren present Lake City D C, is expected in Logan Satur- Mrs Nola Larsen of McCammon, Neal Mr Mrs Lavelle and The demonstration tonight, to day He will be a guest at the Idaho; of Marion, Don, Stone; Boyd, which the public is invited, Mr home of Mrs his and is parents, Nierle and Vaudis Fergus of stake Sergo B Benson sponsored by the Logan Stone; Lois and Margery Davis, board of rhyPrimary Principles Lavell, Dorothy, Doyle, Elaine, thm, dynamics, ipelody, tone and FROM SALT LAKE Donette and Dean Fergus and Mr and ear chord discrimination Mrs Wilford George GreatGilbert Meacham, United States and training will be given by Mrs present were Belva Christiansen and a group of her Marshal from Salt Lake City was grandchildren and Dons Larsen and Louise piano students She will also be m Logan today. Neal. ' assisted by Mrs. George WilkinA program was enjoyed and son FROM LEWISTON dinner served .Pupils assisting are LeRoy AnBlaine Blaine derson, Johnson, A H Hodges, prominent Lew- i Bailey, Billie Wilkinson, Joyce iston farmer, was a Logan busiClub Has Dancing Jeanette Hanson, Humpherys, ness visitor today Gloria Johnson and Carol Mehr The . program will last 41 Canyon Millville Club minutes , Members of the M W. club enHas Meeting tertained at a dancing party at TO GET OLD BELL BACK the Girls camp in Logan canyon The bell MILTON, Mass (lli About thirty-fiv- e The Millville club met at Thursday evening at Milton that was installed couples were in attendance academy in 1807 and then disap- the home of Virginia Peterson peared has been returned Head- Wednesday afternoon Gayle Jen- Light refreshments were served master William L W Field learn- son, president of the organization The committee in charge o' Included demonwere Joyce ed that it was in use at a sugar presided arrangements Soups Fay Parry, plantation in Cuba and arranged strated The19next meeting will be Allred, chairman, Elaine at the home of Dorothy Jones and to have it shipped back The held June Barbara Cutler. school was founded m 1798 Wil-lia- m construction cast iron inatda, porcelain enameled ateel outside. 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