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Show Friday. December 11. CACHE 1931 K bride of the early fall, a ho a 1th her husband has just arrived home from the east. Formal Dresses for Social Season A (roup rr W fur bolh formal )rrun Gorfiwn Very Attractive Price. AH ! Come In and two Thrm. Winter Coats at rotor. Off Lovely Pattern Hat Ircy Greatly Reduced Priced non at JUKI and up. Tama at 49c and np. New Urn of ladle Hand Bag at SI M, $2.95 and up. Noveltic Arriving Dally Ne (bri.tma A fed step off Main it reel Si a few dollars laved. EDWARDS MILLINERY CO. WEST lt and Ladies Furnishings LOGAN. NORTH ...SOCIETY... Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Hayward en ruined at a dinner party Tuesday Covers were laid for the evening. . following guests: Dr. and Mrs. .Budge, Dr. and Mrs. H. R. McGee, Dr and Mrs. O. L. Reese of Smith-fielProfessor and Mrs. Aaron Bracken, Professor and Mrs. Byron Alder. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Lindquist, Attorney and Mrs. L. D. Naisbltt. and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Emmett Bridge followed the dinner. Score prizes were awarded to Mrs. T. B Budge and Mrs. Emmett Mr. and Mrs. H. R Call entertained at dinner Sunday complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maurer of Susanvllle. Calif. Covers were laid for eight guests. Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Champ entertained at dinner Monday evening. Covers were laid for Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Randall, lieutenant and Mrs. John Pitzer. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. ptrmage, Mrs. Luther M. Howell, Attorney and Mrs. George D. Preston. Capt and Mrs. W. R. Goodrich and Profeasor Frank R Arnold. Mrs. W. H. Peterson entertained at a bridge luncheon Monday afternoon. At the luncheon covers were laid for sixteen guests. Bridge folPrizes were lowed the luncheon. awarded to Mra. Roland Emmett and Mrs. Lsvon Earl Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Lawson entar d, tertained at a dinner party Fri- Covers were laid for day evening. After dinner the twenty guests. remainder of the evening was spent playing bridge. Scores were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Skidmore and Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Johnson, Mrs. Ellen Eccles left here last week-en- d for Berkley, Calif, where she will spend the winter. Enroute she will visit fn Salt Like City, with Mr. her daughter and and Mrs. S. J. Qulnney. To celebrate her birthday anniversary Miss LoRayne Nyman eneon-in-la- tertained at dinner Friday evening. Covers were laid for ten guests in costume which were dressed an Historical which represented character. Mrs. Vivian W. Spencer waa awarded costume. a On Saturday evning Mr. and W. R. Skanchy entertained prize for the best members of their dub. Millville Christmas Prices grade per bushel Gano . tic Jonathan (tf Winter Banana Home Beauty ... II ti rotator, Idaho Rusarto 1st . $1-2- lb. .. tic 500 lb. 5 $1.00 FLOUR White Rose $1.75 per 100 pounds .. . ... 5c Rice per pound ,. While King Bubble Ball .. S9c .art Lute Flah per pound 9 Navy or ChIU Beans I lb. 10 S3c .. llonry 10 pounds Molasses, Dixie 1st grade 9V per gallon Walnuts, shelled. per pound 19c Raialns, IS os S packs r Lie Corn. Proa, Beans. Tomatoes, Kraut, Spinach 5 cans . .. 49c At the L. D. S. Institute on College Hill a tea was given Sunday afternoon for the member of the U. S. A. C. faculty and their partners. The lea was preceded by a musical program, furnished by the music department of hte schoo., under the direction of Prof. Walter Welti and Prof. N W. Christiansen. UTAH KEVS NOTES 29 Federal Ave. I0 Mr. the School Play Is Chosen Mrs. I. J. Franmpton entertained at a family dinner party Sunday afternoon. Winifred Knight Brown and Don Tibbs of Oh Kay", by Adam Applebud. Salt Lake city were the baa been selected aa the school cluded: Mrs. Christine B. Clayton. guests. play to be presented this year Mra George B. Hendricks, Mra e B. The play waa read last week for Rena Mra May. Barrow. Cold la Bar all the students who were Interestcock. Mra Wallace J. Carlisle. Mra When gold la transferred. It Is Miss Johanna commonly cast lo what Is called ed In that line of work. Those Darrell Crockett. Moen. Miss Charlotte Dancy. Miss the I1U.UU0 bar, wblcb measures wishing to try out for parts handf Inches wide, ed In their names and the part Albertlne Appy and Mrs. Bates. three and s A Inches lung they wanted to try for. lx and Bridge followed the luncheon. r Incbe and one and The students have been placed high score prize was awarded. Mra Alma Lundahl entertained deep. This Is the largest regular Into three different easts and aud Its bar although value, made, at a bridge tea Friday afternoon. as SlO.ooO. Is calcu- these casts are going to study their Mrs. 8. V. roughly given The guests Included actual lated by weighing, and parts under the direction of one Prows, Mrs. L. E Nelson, Mrs. Ariel tamped on the bar. It may run of the member of their group. Bemtson, Mra W. B. Jones, Mrs. aa high ai gll.tkfU. Jeweler usually Tryouts will be held next we x for L L. Westerholm and Mra Fred buy gold In the small $100 end all students. Those In charge of $300 bara the play are, Mr. Nilsson and Mis Sutherland. Professor and Mra Wallace A. The cast Includes: Edith WhitGoates entertained at supper TuesEnd of tba Mameluke day evening including as guests the were slaves man; an attractive girls of about The Mamelukes nineteen. She has a vivid Imagicast and staff of the play "Sun Dp" brought Into Egypt from the Caunation and a rather emotional which was presented Monday and casus and formed Into standing the army raised one nature. Arthur Whitman: Edith's Tuesday evenings at the U. S. A. C. army. In brother. He is two or three years auditorium as the second offering of Its meinhpra to the supreme pow-eMamelukes ruled over Egypt older than she. He considers his of the Little Treatre by Theta Alphi until 1317. when they were overPhi dramatic fraternity. The fol- thrown thoughts and decisions as the last by Selim I, sultan of Turkas Included were special lowing The country was ruled by 23 word In wisdom. Evelyn Witman: ey. Mother of Edith and Arthur. Capguests: Mrs. Wilford Porter. Prof Mameluke heva under a Turkish In 1S11 the pasha of tain Whitman: The father, Gram and Mrs. Chester J. Myers, Mrs viceroy. Rex Dibble and O. A. Garff. Egypt, by a wholesale mas'acre, Pembroke: A fussy old lady with annihilated the Mamelukes. a sharp tongue. "Cramp" PemA family party with close friend e, broke: A lovable old included was given Tuesday aftermatt who refuses to grow old ht RelrUspekliod noon at the home of Mrs. Knute s Gazing ai an old chair will of her spirit. Alice Borden: A friend of Peterson, In celebration get the fancy Into a tranca Edith. The Black Terror: An Imwere There birthday anniversary. of contemplation aa to a departed pressive, man of forty out of town members of the family relative or friend, and the whole forty-fivKay Mlllls: The lapresent from Salt Lake City and thought In connection ulth It will or dy detective. A dominant, positive be pictured by the mind Preston, Idaho. personality, very likeable. Fred A group of senior High school Arthurs Jim A friend of girls gave a bridge luncheon SaturTh.or.c Hayes: An old man, friend of Pontiucal Gave Up Frank Mrs. day afternoon honoring Gramp's. S' popec have nlul.iaU-,- - M ir Lamb, a bride of last month, who This play is afarc e comedy inBenedict EC, Llberlus, ellinus, Helbefore her marriage was Miss V and terlarded with mystery and thrilL VI, St. Celestine Iregory en Cardon. Covers were laid for Jregory XII. Its a sort of mystery play with sixteen guests. Bridge followed the was score luncheon. The high prize awarded to Ethel Eliason and a guest prize to Mrs. Lamb. Mrs. T. B. Budge entertained at a bridge luncheon Saturday afternoon at the Bluebird honoring her k daughter, Mrs. LeRoy V. Wilson, a few! Mr. and The girls living at the Home Economics cottage entertained at a bridge luncheon Saturday afternoon. The luncheon guests In- out-of-to- Ef-fl- one-hal- three-quarter- three-quarte- Kid-gel- 14 r. wide-awak- some-time- good-looki- e. AI-de- Tlie MIA h!d ill. It regular conjoint meeting chi Sun day evening. Short talk were fclv rn by Elder Alder of Providence and Mra Kate Pelirton d.iet by Mr. Roaella Carr and Kenneth Nikon. Mr. Clara Cu.lrr entertained on Thursday afternoon tn hono1 of the ixth birthday of her son Byron. Dainty lunch waa served to tx guest. Special wen guest Mis Cleo Nikon and MU Anr.le Anderson of Logan. Mr and Mr. Orson Nilson re turned Tuesday from a few days in Farmington. Upon their return they were accompanied by Kenneth and Hydori Smith who will spend the winter with Mr. and Mr. 5- Mri. Vcmetl Mlckleson of Weston and Mrs. Andrew Izatt of Logan spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nilson. Mr Theodore Oesaell of Logan spent Sunday with Mr. and M: Joseph M. Jenson. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Humphreys entertained on Sunday evening in honor of the birthday of their daughter lola. Games were enjoyed after which delicious luncheon was served to twenty six guests. MI. and Mrs. Parley Jessop had as dinner guests on Sunday Mrs Agnrs Jessop and four sons of Providence, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jessop of Nlbley. CVon Humphreys, Roy Robinson Harry Yeates, La Rue Oarr, Leah Jorgenson motored to Salt Lake City on Sunday where they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Alfred Pearson. Upon their return they were accompanied by MIm lola Humphreys who has spent the past week In Salt Lake City. something doing every minute In the way of thrills, surprises, and r laughs. "Gramp with his g accessornd Its ies itid'Oram' with her habit of trying every patent medicine on the market, are a couple of comedy roles which will furnish a couple of hundred of laughs. There are other good parts and as the plot moves all are enmeshed in the tangled threads of mystery." Oh yes, we must mqptlon the Black Terror himself who la the cause of 7 all,' the trouble. Can it be 7 But ? He is Do you suppose the secret must be kept You are sure to enjoy, Oh Kayl (The Clarion) fliv-ve- pevcr-endin- r. K v. 57 DISPOSAL SALE Ui J& Taking Full Advantage of the Phenominal Yes in Many Instances Sensational Savings FOR SATURDAY December 12 th Starting at Curtain Nets Jap Crepes & 50cyd- 5 Also one lot reg. to 90c now, yd. 25 (Limit 5 yds. to a customer) Every Article Storewide Prices Slashed k "s T. & & US m US Its m m & SuocCfoai-CBi!rnstaEisei- United States have made us Iheir REPRESENTATIVES. Vie have sample SUITS on hand and are now taking or ders. SUITS that formerly sold for S25, $30, S3S and $42 are i A fl .i ;s $ ;jr 3 .a .ui I 2 11 3k X & 5 if ?r We Just Received a Letter From Santaf, j Clause Telling Us He Will Arrive On thef Two 0Clock Interurban Car Saturday Be Sure and Be at the Station to Give Him a Warm Welcome When He SANTA CLAUS I W. ELLIOT ANDCOMPMY SATURDAY AT 15" s1750 p - LARGEST WOOLEN AND TAILORING HOUSE in the s12so Saturday, Dec. 12 th Starting at 4 p. m. one lot reg. 25c n Logan, Utah We Give S.&H. Green Trading Stamps 00 $2 THIS SALE RUNS ONE WEEK ONLY beginning SATURDAY, December 12th and including SATURDAY, December 19th Sslhelbsrs . . . . Cleaners ancL Tailors Beautiful Hand Tailored its You Can Now Afford a New, SUIT FOR CHRISTMAS m 38 West 1st North Logan, Utah All-Wo- m rjr .!) HALF PRICE Saturday, Dec. 12 th Starting at 2 p.m., one big lot, values to $2.25 :a Accompany Him to His Headquar-..- .. ters at the E. W. Elliott &. Company q Store, Where He Will Stay the Re--fir mainder of the Af- ternoon and Give h Free Candy to the V NOW SELLING One big group womens high grade Silk Dresses. These are not new styles, but wonderful Quality many to select from, regularly priced up to $50.00 in the lot. Come early and take your pick to go quick each i West Center Street Logan, Utah Formerly Three Rule Store TO . A STORE - From Far and Near Are Attending Our First t. VC ff - w MIGHTY STOREWIDE Vi - - K! :er. ws. M Mr. and Mr. Lewis Watkins Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Robbins and Mrs. David England were Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Pitkin. sOf EVERYBODY r hi Nil-so- wm- ISI rs Fi.e V WATSON tppl, PlilTf Ti ILLV1LIE WILLIAM The home of Mr Irvine Hawkltv was the gathering place of a nohost party Friday evening. A suppr was served followed with a social evening. Professor and Mrs, R. J. Becraft ntertained tlie member of the F P. W. club and their partners at a supper party Saturday evening at the Bluebird. t'oal. and Sport Heretved large Shipment of to ace our Ne Joan Tranford Sport Coeta. Jiut Ak CACHE COUNTY, UTAH AN. Phone 530 Free Delivery The birthday anniversary of Ruth Matighan a as celebrated Thu-sis- y afternoon alien her mother, Mr T. c e 1 'a, invited ten of her fri ,..L m for the afternoon. nJ Informal One-Thir- d AMER1CAN-I.OG- MOST OF HIS TOYS, GAMES, SLEDS, DOLLS BOOKS AND GIFTS HAVE BEEN SENT ON AHEAD, AND ARE NOW ON DISPLAY AT THE E. W. ELLIOT AND COMPANY BIG MAIN ol mmmnimmmmmmmmmmmsmmmmm STREET STORE . . . Kiddies . |