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Show CACHE AMERICAN Pa?e pour Monday evening at the beautiful Mr, lew i Edward entertained home of Mr. Ellen Eccle on West at a bridge luncheon Saturday aftCenter treet, with a review of Ru- ernoon. The various small luncheon with orchid "The Barrett of table acre centered dolph Beaier' Wmipole Street" by Lila Eccle and yellow chrysanthemum. Covers guest. U. 8. A. C. Faculty League and Orlmhall. of the speech department were laid for twenty-tw- d Association of the University of Utah, known U. 8 A. C. Faculty Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thatcher encollaborated In giving the hot of throughout the ctate for her accomtertained t dinner Sunday for the a number of musical entertain- plishment. ments Friday afternorn at the following guest' Mr. and Mrs. H. W Ji'e. Mr. and Mr Oeo B Came we. Btarigham d son of Ogden, WillHome Econt.mic cottage tue'-v- s and host for the even iam and Irving Brtngham and D gueat artist acre Margaret Ander-th- e H. Thou. son Bowen, solot-.- t and William Pet- - lugs entertainment. Refreahment emon. pianist, of fall Lake City followed the reading . Mr. W Ilford Moser Mr. Mr. Bowen delighted the 12S guest j Ml Marlon Prteron was the were the rr iplent of a surprise group with her beautiful voice in celebra-dat recipient of s surplse party Wednes-- 1 of Kong with William Peteroon party Ksiday evenng, In the piano. Mr. Peterson also conevening planned In celebraUon Uon of the birthday anniversary The twelve guests tributed piano election which add- of her birthday anniversary. Game of Mrs. were entertained at cards with a ed enjoyment to the afternoon T.a and music furnished the entertainRefreshments were served supper following. wa nerved under the supervision ment. of Mr. W. J. Carlisle, Mr. Jose- to twelve guest. The home was decMr. and Mr. O. L. Anderson phine Stock. Mrs. T. O. Taylor orated with chrysanthemums, t a dinner of fifteen entertained V. D. Gardner. Mrs. and Mrs. Guy Cordon entertained guests Wednesday evening. at contract bridge Perhaps the largest gathering of eight guest entertained Mrs. L. D. Nalsbltt the week was the annual pioneer Tuesdoy afternoon. Following the club at card of her tea waa served. members games the h ball given Wedasday evening at Fricontract bridge snd luncheon Palais d'Or by the County board Mrs. W. R. Goodrich entertained day evening The home was decoand tha various comps of the at luncheon Friday afternoon with rated with chrysanthemums. Two Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. contract bridge. The table was cen-t- n score prires were swarded. Besides were dressed Hundreds of the guests roe colored chrysanthe-whlc- h the eight members of the club tored with old fashioned costumes, many of. were Included. were the original ones worn mums. Covers were laid for eight, eight exirt guests The score were won Mrs. Interby which prizes lent the by pioneers, one of Logan dancing club gave est and picturcsqueness to the scene Carl W. Waller and Mrs. Luther Us of dancing partus M. Howell. the series here almost one thousand per Thursday evening at the Hotel ron participated. servOn Monday and Tuesday evenLight refreshments were were The receiving line Included the ings Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Vickers ed. About tlnrtyflve couples B. Budge T. Dr e. In attendant entertained at dinner of and board the guests members of the county committee on arrangeDaughters of the Utah Pioneers bridge. The dinner tables were cent- headed the ered All ments. with a chocolate of the the turkey.. with presidents together the appointment centered around various camps of Cache County. Women missionary society met idea. , At each the Thanksgiving covers were laid for dinner sixteen Thursday afternoon at Westminster The grand march and old time Padcn gave an indances to old time music were guests. Score prizes were award.'d halt Mrs. T. R. teresting talk on Siam and Miss features of the evening. The various at each party. . Elizabeth Deaderick gave a discrip-tl- v for the camps forming groups talk on the mountain of the The club annual ball harvest Ag. march and were led by a couple for whom of the Utah State Aitriculiuinl Col- Southern States. representing the man the camp was named, some were lege will be given Prlday evening The Women' Literary club met dressed in their original costumes. at the Palais d'Or. There are many at- - rnon at the horr ; which features ball Wednesday cos, this distinguish The Hand Cart company in Mr hr. Mrs. R. Jtume formed a group In the march. from other balls given at the col- of Mrs. Ot'o gave a review of The Growth lege. It takes Its place In the calender as the most import- of the Soil." By Knut Hamsun. Mrs. The committee arranging and afant of the fall quarter. Helen B. Blanchard sang a group successful carrying off this most fair included Mrs. Agnes 8. Allen, The hall is decorated with corn Mrs. Lee Thatcher. Mrs. George stalks and harvest products. The FUTURE FARMERS WIN Bowen, and Mrs. Magna B. Peters. harvest Queen Is crowned and awarded with a trophy and has a a Six couples planned is forthA check for 1300 surpris supper party Wednesday full page picture In the Buzzer. River Bear Is the high coming evening for Val W. Palmer, In cel- During the week excitement runs school of Future Farmchapter Is In while the anniverpro voting high of his ebration birthday ers of America, as the second sary. Fallowing the supper they gress. The name of the Queen is prise award given by the Nathe announced not until evening all attended the Pioneer ball. tional organization in its recent of the ball. contest, according to word rea Mrs. George Torgeson entertainceived November 17, by Prof. ed at an attractively appointed Mrs. Alma Sonne entertained at L. R. Humphreys, supervisor of aftera bridge luncheon Saturday dinner party Tuesday evening In the vocational agriculture in cencompliment to Miss Zella Smart of noon. The luncheon table was state. Los Angeles. Calif. In the tea room tered with rose colored chrysantheattriProfessor Humphreys of the Bluebird. The table held a mums and rose colored tapers. Covthe success of the Garcharming centerpiece of Scotch ers were laid for sixteen guests. bute efficient heather . and chrysanthemums Bridge followed the luncheon. Score land chapter to the Covers were laid for twelve guests. prizes were awarded Mrs. Walter work of agricultural instructors at the high school, Mark NiMiss Smart was a luncheon guest Welti and Mrs. S. E. Needham. chols, Charles II. Last, S. L. WedL. Jones of Mr. and Mrs. C. Phi Upsilon Omicron frateriflty Spillman and the enthusiastic nesday at their home on West Cenon arrangpmmta The committee Included Mr. W. Vernon Crockett. Mr. John Chrlsthmsen. Mr. Fred Hortgeon nd Mr. W. O. Durlry. y Enter This Contest Suggest a name for Logans newest Beauty Salon and get a Permanent Wave FREE. Bring or tend your suggestion today. Contest closes; Saturday, Nov. 21, at 10 p. m. This new Beauty Salon is now open for busines- s37 West First North, Logan, Utah Under the management of Mrs. Lowell Smart and (:j Mrs. Gene Burgoyne this New Beauty Salon is to the ladies of this locality the latest in : Coiffure Styles, permanent waving, manicuring, ill facial and scalp treatments, and a reducing ma- - p1 chine for large hips and ankles. REGULAR PERMANENT WAVES b1 $2.50 to $5.00 j ! of-feri- jj ' ng t Expert and Licensed Operators At Price K You can Afford to Pay The proprietors will welcome a call from you to see the beautiful interior decorating done by Mrs. N. P. Paulsen. rarirsnsrararar ; s. ... ... Be-cr- so-c- al semi-form- al Clio dub gave Its annual breakfast Wednesday at the Bluebird. The table held a charming center-piec- e of scotch hether, arranged In an oblong mound which completely filled In the center of the table, tapering off to two boquets of rose pink chrysanthemums. Eight rose pink candles completed this attracCovers tive decoratives cheme. were laid for twenty-fou- r guests. The president of the club. Mrs. C. s, A. Lundahl, introduced the Mrs. Bums Crookston. A toast-mlStres- newspaper idea featuring feature writers was cleverly carried out In the toasts. Will Rogers, Kathleen Norris. Dorothy Dlx, Thornton Burgess and O. O. McIntyre were represented by the following who responded with toasts: Mrs. Bher-wl- n Maeser, Mrs. N. D. Salisbury, Mrs. Leon Fonnesbeck and Mrs. V. D. Gardner. Following the breakfast a one act play was presented by the new members of the club who are: Ml. George Preston, Miss Anna Boss and Miss Addle Swapp. Footwear at New Low Price Levels no-ho- st ... ... entertained at a dinner and card party Saturday evening at the Bluebird. Covers were laid for twenty-tw- o A select gathering which included members of the U. S. A. C. Woguests. After dinner the remen's club and a number of special mainder of the evening was spent guests, were highly entertained playing cards. ter street. the Future Fanner attitude boy , " s First prise or $400 went to a Georgia chapter. of 33 SATURDAY SPECIALS 49 of Norwegian tong. Tea wu Mr. 8. J. Quinney accompanied Wright and Miss Zella 8mart of Lo Angeles. Calif, who with her mother. Mr. Thomas Smart Is visiting In Salt Lake with Dr. and Mrs. Wright, motored to Logan Monday and spent the early port of the week here. They motored to Salt Lake Wednesday afternoon. Miss Bmsrt 1 a former resident of Logon and visited with a nuniber of friend while here. by Mrs. Spencer Mrs. Wm. Doutre snd Miss Myrtle Davidson shared the honors of hostess at a supper and card party given Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Doutre for the members of the Beta Delta Alumni association. The various small tables were centered with orange colored chrysanthemums. Covers were laid DR. GODFREY CHAIRMAN OF RED CROSS fur twenty geusts. Score prizes were swarded to Mrs. Dana Epperley tf'nntlniK fton Pi-- i and Mrs. Alley B nijuj. at Cotdore. Alaska, that On) he was from his serious lllnr Mr. Ellen Eccle arrived home recovering and was lesvuig for home. He probMonday Lorn a month' visit ui ably w ill arrive here the latter part Boston, Mass., a a guest of her ton of Noveutbrr. Mrs. Alma Erickson Will lard Eccle and his wife. Mrs. ha the marrlone of Eccle will leave In the near future nounced for Berkeley, Calif, where slie will daughter, Marjorie Merrill, to Fonnesbeck of Logan. The spnd the winter. rlage took place In August. Mrs. Roland Emmett entertained Evolatioa of the MjIo eight guests at bridge with tea folTlie life of today and tbe wife lowing Monday afternoon. Two of today are conspiring together fa score prizes were awarded. the Job of dnmestlcatlnf the aula Women's Home Compsaloa Jutt So If Fre Till old world Is cluttered up with folks who tliluk Hie best Is Sorting Out tha cone too good for them, no long Women ere profexidoiiuls In ne t they dont hnve to pay for It. aiarice; men are merely bungling Ohio State Journal, smuteura Amerlriin M.iguiloa. i Snd 3, 3, 3V 3, 3 V V 3, 3, V rY 3 3 25 3HI pound bags j JlFMAIPTr jrinoor ' LATEST STYLES MAIN SECTION $18.50 to $35.00 FREEMAN Shoes and Oxfords With a $10 Style Mens and womens footwear . . . regularly sold from $3.95 to $5.95 . . . For $5.00 Men's Felt HATS 25 Hats g-- y 25 3. pound boxes 3, 3 3SL large package Full Cream 5,i s, SL SOAP Camay SL SL PINEAPPLE Dole 3 Sj 5 pound 3 Bars 19 c 2 brick CRACKERS Urty ancy Assorted 2 lbs. POP CORN ack Beauty Joseph Davidson Fancy Sweet Clover COFFEE one ORANGES ExlraLarge GRAPEFRUIT Florida 3, EJ(J g 3 Jc y(Jc bars P.G. Free ,arge can No-- 3 $ 3 3 3 3 : SL 3 3, 13c 3 ibs. pound pail 1 gEjc pound can g Ejc dozen 39' Pc Regular Value $4 and $5 Sale Price $2.95 Now S3.45 Men's to $5.45 Corduroys Children's Shoes $1.35 to $2.95 SHOE DEN SPECIALS Childrens 95' Mens and Women s 1.95 Special lot of broken size. Regularly sold for as Now high as $5.95 52.95 Offering a Complete Variety of Styles U Special Values At $2.05 BALL BRAND RUBBERS FOR MEN AND BOYS J ensen-Holma- n Company Logans Foremost Clothis-r- s ; 3y 3S' p 1 10 Kuppenheimer and Griffon Suits and Overcoats Priced from 19.11 L 333,3,33333,3,333,33333333331 3, North Main HARVEST SALE BEST QUALITY Friday, November 20. I.OGAX, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH 33333333333333333 33,3333 3 |