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Show Pagre CACHE Eight Popular Hyrum Couple Wed in Logan Temple POSITIVELY SATURDAY ONLY of parties Hyrum Ai number have been given during the past in honor of Miss Joyce week Deal! Brown a bride of the week. Miss Brown is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vem Brown and was marTooth red Wednesday in the Logan temPaste, Woodburys ple to Wayne Hiibner of Mendon. uH a Monday evening a shower given for the young couple at the home of the brides parents. This was more for older relatives Discount-Advertisem- ent and friends of the family. Saturday evening a miscellaneous shower was $3.11 also given at the Brown home for the younger people. A number of NOTICE TO AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS lovely gifts were resented to the bride and groom and a delightto authorized are In accordance with our agreement you ful time was enjoyed by all those Woodbury's deliver FREE WOODBURY'S tooth paste, present. Refreshments were servFREE absolutely Perfume and Woodburys Lipstick, ed to about 40 Saturday night and and Woodburys with ciach purchase Woodburys powder there were about 20 guests on Cold Cream at 99c and this Coupon signed. Monday. The young couple were also enALL FOR Woodburys Tooth Paste . $ .35 In Mendon Tuesday eventertained 1. 00 .. Perfume . . Woodburys expect to make their They 75 ing. Woodbury Lipstick home there immediately after a 1.00 .. . Powder Woodburys short honeymoon in Salt Lake Woodburys Cold Cream .... 1.00 and southern Utah. And This The W. and R. club met at the Advertisement $4.10 TOTAL VALUE home of Mrs. Irvin Hal Thursday afternoon. Refreshments were servIf you can duplicate this WOODBURYS Deluxe Cosed to twelve members and two metic set any place in town for leas than $4 25, we will special guests. Bunco and social give you one FREE! chat were the afternoon pastime. Mr. and Mrs. Lytle Larsen of TO A Garden Grove, California are visiting with their parents, Mr. and Ms. Nels Larsen. They have been entertained by a number of friends Ad will not appear again! BUY NOW-I- his here during their visit. This Coupon not redeemable after Saturday Ms Gladys Baxter is back again to her work in the office va-of Dr. McGee, after a ten day cation. Mrs. Baxter accompanied her sister Miss Vern Baer of Prov-- I idence and Mr. and Mrs. Robert 127 North Main Gibbons of Driggs, Idaho on a motor tour through the Dakotas, Nebi and Wyoming. Mrs. Marlin Anhder and Mrs Lonn Larsen were hostesses to the members of the Bonafide club and their partners at a ennvon party Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. F. J. Marshall, their mother. Clyde Petersen were special guests. 2oast Visitors Mrs. Harry Oakes and daughter They were accompanied here by wife and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Buchinger and Laurel are In Hyrum visiting with Delbert Marshall, A. B. Anderlaughter of Huntington Park, Cal daughter Sue. The return Journey Mis. Oakes father, been residing in have sen. tomorrow. They will of home the at begin are visitors Woodburys Sensational Three Items ABSOLUTELY jj ree 00 drmodCr Valuable Worth 99c CUSTOMER ONLY TWO SETS LIMITED SUPPLY MILADYS SHOP SATURDAY ONLY ' AMERICAN-LOG- CACHE COUNTY, UTAH AN, ated with cut flowers. Many beautiful gifts and good wishes were brought by the many relatives and friends who called. Miss daughter of Carl Holjeson and Alvin Clark of Benson were united m marriage cn Wednesday, 33 Federal Are. Phone 999-The young couple will make their home at Benson. n Willard Thomley and Veil Phoenix, Arizona for the past six returned home Sunday after months. having spent the past two weeks Those from Hyrum who attend- visiting all places of interest In ed the Lions charter meet in Rich- all the large eastern cities and Canfield were Mr. and Mrs. Cantril ada. Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. R. B Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Terry, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Andprsen, Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Maughan. Mr. and Mrs James L. McBride Lewiston Mrs. Nina Cottle enhave moved to Nibley where they tertained on Wednesday at her will make their home in the home in honor of Mrs. Thora Mr. McBride purchased the Moore of Salt Lake City. Dainty Kent residence there. luncheon was served and bridge Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Petersen and was played. Guests were Genefamily of Carey, Idaho formerly vieve Swinyard, Helen Baer, Zona of Hyrum, have just returned to the home after spending the past with Mr. Petersen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorentz Petersen Agnes Anhder of Los Angeles California has been visiting at the home of her father, Andie for the past week. She was guest of honor at a bridge luncheon at the home of Mrs. E J. Wilson last week. The employees of the Bureau of Reclamation in Hiuirum ond their partners are planning a canyon party in the near future club The Ladies Reclamation met Thursday afternoon at he home of Mrs. Gilby Smith. Br dge was the afternoon pastime and a delicious chicken dinner was served to ten members and one special guest, Mrs. Ginger. The retiring officers of the Hyrum 3rd ward primary association were entertained at a party given at the home of Mrs. Louis P. The, Maughan Monday evening officers were presented witn a token of remembrance and appreciation were: Mrs. Julia Eliason, retiring president; Mrs. Aleda Al- -, as len and Constance Nielsen, counselors and Fern Daralcy as choister. These officers are to be succeeded in the primary organization by Mrs. Ida Olsen as president; Mks. Annie Jensen and Lucile Miller as counselors. For Expert Radio Service Hol-jeso- A. W. LLOYD Wor-the- LEWISTON e. -- in w pwitim'ww Wiser, Marva Rawlings, Majone Lenore Tidenscr, Em Stocks, Layne and guest or honor, Thora Moore. Prizes were awarded, high score, Mrs. Lenore Stocks, guest prize, Mrs. Thora Moore. Mrs. Maud Stocks and son Steve of California are visiting relatives and friends here. Mrs. Stocks was a farmer resident of Lewiston. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crocshaw of California are the guests of Mrs. Harry Coley. Mrs. Crocshaw is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Coley Mrs. Smith, mother of Dr. K. W. Smith, her daughter, Roma and son Earldean of Blanka, Colorado are visiting with Dr. and Mrs. Smith. Floyd Tibbetts, Lee Van Grden and Harold Wood attended the district convention of Lions at Richfield. Mrs. Eva Layne entertained the La Ga club at the home of Mrs. Anna Orchard Thursday. Dainty luncheon was served after which bridge was played, guests were club members and Mrs. Jermie Christensen, Mrs. Thora Moore of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Lima Stowell and Mrs. Marva Rawlings of California. Prizes were awarded, high score Lenore Stocks, all cut prize Rosana Stocks. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Van Orden their daughter, Shirley, and son, Richard of Salt Lake City were Lewiston visitors Sunday. Miss Yeteiva Stowell of Logan is visiting with friends at Lewiston. Mrs. Alma Holiday of Ogden is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Margaret Kartchner. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Layre and Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks Stocks were Trenton visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Anthony Blair of Idaho Falls is guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blair. Mrs. Delons Leavitt entertained a group of friends at her home j Sunday evening. A delicious luncheon was served and the evening spent in playing games, music and social chat. Mrs. Ryda Anderson of Logan is visiting with relatives in Lewi'ton. Mrs. Luella Hunter of Logan was m town Wednesday. Spencer Individually designed Just you, will elendse-iz- e all your pW portions. Mrs. Arthur OsmondNR, Registered Spencer Corsetiere 717 East 2nd North Telephone 820R i NEW PRINTS Youll Feel As Cool As You Smart Dressed Women are Living In Prints This Summer Why? Because They Are Cooler and More Cheerful Than any Other Summer Fabric fornia uwnitikb Friday, Tune 28. 1935 SMITHFIELD ' V Smithfield The Snuthfield club entertained at a chicken and strawberry supper at the Kiwams camp on Monday evening In honor of ladies night President J. W. Kirkbride was master of ceremonies. Communof ity singing under the direction towell Smith- Praver, Albert McCann. A delicious dinner was servA pleasant evened to thirty-one- . a bonfire. around was spent ing The Robert L. Fishbum family held their reunion at the James Mack Memorial park on Sunday. renAn interesting program was dered by members of the family with President Robert L Fishburn ceremonies. acting as master of Dinner was served at noon and the afternoon was spent in games. and There were one hundred descendants of the late twenty-si- x Robert L. Fishburn present. Mrs. Kerstl Nilson was tendered on Sunday party at her home of her 74th evening in honor A beautiful birthday anniversary. birthdav cake formed the center A delicious piece for the table. dinner was served and a pleasant social evening spent in music and chat Covers were laid for forty. Miss Lizzie Pitcher entertained home at a trousseau tea at her rooms on Tuesday afternoon. The beautifully and serving table decorated with pmk and white was roses. A beautiful trousseau and dainty refresh-ment- s displayed were served to the many relatives and friends who called. Mrs. R. V. Larson entertained at an attractively arranged trousseau tea at her home on Sunday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Connie The guests were by Mrs. Larson and daughter, Connie. Mrs. George W. Wright and Miss Olga Larson were In charge of the trousseau room. The In dining room color scheme was pink and white. A clunv lace cloth over pink satin covered the table which was centered with pink and white rose buds and pink candles in crystal holders. Mrs. Charles Osmond of Salt Lake City, Miss Edith Johnson of Logan and Miss Ardlth Larson poured and the following served: Ethelyn Larson, Ruth Roskelley, Pearl Baugh of Jt Logan, and the Misses Arlene and Marjorie Osmond of Salt Lake City. Miss Larson will be married 5 at Independence, Missouri July $ 3rd to Vernal R. Bennlon. The young couple will make their home at Rolla. Missouri Mrs. Helen P. Toolson entertained the Ladies Bridge club at her home on Friday afternoon. The rooms and tables were beautifully decorated with roses A delicious luncheon was served and the afternoon spent at cards. High score prize was won by Mrs. C. W. Clark. Mi's. Margaret H. Bingham and ci'tcr Mrs w F Pratt of Preston, Idaho, left during the fore nan of the week for Cardston, Canada, where they will spend a few weeks visiting relatives and friends. Vincent Rees left during the past week for the Yellowstone national park where he will be employed as a ranger again during his vacation. Miss Edis Holleson entetained at an attractive trousseau tea 'at . her home on Monday afternoon. The serving table was covered is Ha ESI .. storage space this Shelf Revolves! 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VJJlP v f ' re O ro hi Weve shown you daytime things . . . and our evening fashions are equally irresistible! JL 37 North Main Colors: SOLIDS DOTS FLOWERS STRIPS PLAINS TINTS Logan, Utah |