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Show TtfE i222 . afternoon al College in honor of the retiring superintendency. A musieal program wasone of the delightful features. Games were played and followed by a light refreshments served. pretty bridge tea, seated luncheon. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis T. Cannon rubbers three 4t six tables and to Choice cut flowers and children have returned were played. in Salt Lake the rooms and the their home decorated guests tables and the following Miss Sarah Huntsman enterwere invited :Mrs. Geo.W. ThatchMrs. tained at a pretty garden party er, Mrs. Sidney 0. Stevens, afternoon in honor of D. C. Budge, Mrs. Clyde Squires, Wednesday School students. Howell, Mrs. Horace her Summer very delightful home of wMspenf Tuesday at the when a numMrs: Roy Rudolph, entertained at ber of guests were A Thogeson, MU. 0. H. Budge, Mrs. Joseph M.How-ell- , of Salt Lake, Mrs. Alfred Cole, Mrs. Le Roy Cardon, Mrs. A. M. Fleming. Mrs. C. T. Teetzel, Mr. Rhoda 'Cook, Mrs. J. E. Shepard, Mb. E. P. Bacon, Mrs. H. P. Emeis, Mrs. I. S. Smith, Mrs. F. E. Clark, Mrs. Kate Preston, Mrs. F. 0. Reynolds, Mrs. F. W. Thatcher, Mrs. Shamhart, Mrs. Guy Cardon, Mrs. J. W. Morrell, Mrs. Orville Adams and Mrs. W. W. ilcLaughlen, Miss Adams and Miss Nora Eliason. Kebeker, Mrs.Geo. Sidney 0. Stevens was hostess Friday at a very delightful bridge party. The pretty rooms at Mrs. were made bright flowers, and three ables of the game were enjoyed. Delicious refreshments were served. home with cut A jolly party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Farr, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Wright, Dr. and Mrs. Calderwood, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fister, Mr. and Mrs. Than Haws, Mrs. Adams, Miss Bessie Peterson snd Miss Olena Smith spent Wednesday on a picnic at Johnsons grove. The day was spent in boating and games and refreshments. Mrs. Robert Murdock was most pleasantly frnoon by number of surprised Saturday af-her daughers and a intimae friends, the occasion being in honor of her fourth birthday.The time was spent in sewing and later in the ay a supper was served from a Ijjl; og table beautifully decorated with sweet peas, Mrs. Murdock as reeipifct of a. number of !aWn 1 1 pretty evening fp,e ss a.v IT . Mrs! of Ogden of the week the latter part spent with Logan friends. Miss Lizzie McKay Mrs. Moses Thatcher and dren are camping in Logan . Wer?s with Salt Lake relatives. V - - Attorney A. E.Bowen left Wednesday on a trip through the Paci vie North West. Hake Your House Glad - .:n:wtK:n:tnnnn:n:n:nt;nw here, Mrs. L. L. Peterson entertained the Modern Priscillas last Friday, and Mrs. W. K Robbins entertain ed them yesterday. A Pleasant ' Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Cohn of Ogden were the guests of. the Amusement Feibush family during the past ' . week. hos-jbirt- For Old and Young . ' V Brownies $1.00 to $12.00 Kodaks $10.00 to $63.00 party was given last Saturday for little Cardon Jewelry Co. Edith Feibush and eleven. of her friends in honor of Miss Ediths 4th birthday. The Misses Baker of Mendon were among the guests , - -- An enjoyable lawn 47 N. MAIN of the Quarterly conference Cache Stake of Zion ' will convene in Logan Tabernacle Sunday August 6th, 1911. Meetings will be held at 10 a. m. and 2 p.m. 'In the evening at 8 p. m. meeting will be held under the auspices of the Y. M. and Y. L. M. I. A. Place will be especially allotted to the quorums of the priest hood. Bishops, High Priests, Seventies and Elders. All of the peo- ", ; ple in the Stake .are invited and " i we trust that the tabernacle will XI i. . be taxed to its fullest capacity. If necessary overflow meetings .Ml will be held out on the lawn. ...I Saturday evening, August 5th, Priesthood meeting will he held in the' large room of the RITER BROS. DRUG, COMPANY outturn Will Be a Record Breaker ! at Your choice of any of the best suits in the house for - - Everyone worth $18 to $24 Ml 8 p .m. Every person holding the priesthood is expected to be present without fail. Important business and instructions will be given. The visiting ...I brethren will be in attendance. . - MISSIONARY APPOINTMENTS Cache ii i j- N . I 1 AA tpJlUu YT ; i jj : I H I I Stake High Council and members of the M. I. A. Boards will visit the wards of the stake on Sunday July 23 as follows. Benson, Jos. E. Cowley, John O. Peterson,, Abbie Groesbeck. Greenville, G. W. Lindquist, II. B. Campbell, Mamie Boww.on. Hyde Park, R. 0. Larson, A. E. Cranney, Nan Nibley. Logan 1, H. K. Merrill, II. B. Campbell, Diana Thatcher. Logan 2, Geo. Z. Lamb, C. F. Schade, Fannie Vernon. Logan 3, W. W. Roundy, N. P. Anderson, Pearl C. Sloan. Logan 4, A. E. Anderson, Hy-ruAnderson, Skidmore. Logan 5, S. B. Mitton, Wesley Anderson, Laura Merrill. Logan 6, Fred Scholes, A. N. Sorenson, Blanche Cooper. , Logan 8, J. E. Carlisle,' A. E. Cranney, Nan Nibley,. Providence 1, John I M I H) .JulySpgrialsJuly AT THE Logan Knitting I Factorys STORE ;s m Wm. M. Howell. Providenee. 2, L. S. Cardon, Geo, Torgeson, River Heights, G. W. Thatcher, Walter ML Jones. German Congregation of Logan, Adolph Baer. Stake Presidency. . i PIONEER SERVICES. Services in honor of the Utah Pioneers will lie held at the Seventh ward meeting house, Sunday ' evening at 7.30 p. m. The following program has been arranged: Ode to the PioReading: neers by Charlotte .Anderson Larson. Hard Times Come Song: Again No More, by the ward , choir. A Tribute to the Pioneers by Congressman Joseph Howell. Solo by Millie Hansen. You can buy-mor- merchandise for e One Dollar at the Logan Knit? store than any ting Factorys other store in Logan LADIES HAND BAGS, all new and up to date'. During July Special . ; . . . . . . .' 40 PER CENT DISCOUNT 33 3 PER CENT OFF. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR at HOSIERY FOR EVERYBODY in all colors. 20 PER CENT Off Silk. Lisie or Cotton, at HOSE FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN. . 7yo PAIR 15c, 20c end 25c sellers. Special for LADIES SKIRTS JUST ARRIVED In all Ihe New Styles and Models at 25 PER CENT OFF LADIES' UNION SUITS, SLEEVELESS and KNEE DISCOUNT OF 20 PER CENT LENGTH at a SUMMER WEIGHT VESTS AND PANTS In a Big Range to Choose from at. . 25 PER CENT OFF BARRETTE3, COMBS, COLLARS, JABOTS and SHIRT 25 PER CENT OFF WAISTS at . . . 78c A PAIR 60 PAIRS! CORSETSyourchoice for 35c APIECE BELTS in any color for 75c A PAIR L. D. S. GARMENTS 1-- .y work at once. They 'reprno particular denomination esent f and receive no salary, and preach only the great, fundamental truths of the bible and sound reason, which all need tofcppreciate better, and which alone can make this life or the next what it ought to lie for anyone. There are six men in the band of workers all r THE WAGON EBSI0WAEIE3 singers, with a remarkable little organ to lead, making the musical Arrived in Logan Thursday an features of their meetings especial - j begafl. - . .. . I, V . CREDITORS DEMAND SALE . taber-nacle'- ft THE LAST WEEK OF THE I 1 V Fill its. hungry pores .with life preserving Linseed Oil and good Pigments. With such good paint the colors well harmonized and a good painter doing the work, youll make glad the whole household and neighborhood as xll. Remember it is cheaper to paint than not to paint. CONFERENCE NOTICE. m lan-ern- s, of the 'Fifth, ward 87 fesd Sch?l entertained Wed-a- y evening at the Agricultur-- Mrs. Mrs. Eccles of Ogden is visiting cut games were 8uess Being seated at Tlje officers Saturday afternoon Horace Nebeker entertained at canyon party, in honor of Miss Adams of Ogden. with was nd8y evenin$ at a pretty: 8yTWelVe 8116313 were 'avitedV arious games were play- n refreshments were served. i On CHURCHES i H . - Prgressive 0Se Mendstrum visiting , Center St. The grounds tables. is Miss Ida Mitchell h even Tuesday evening brilliantly lighted can- - Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McLaughinformally Wednesday afternoon. lin and little daughter are campin Logan canyon. Mrs. Joel Nibley spent the week ing visiting in Logan. Miss Adams of Ogden who has Mrs. Morrill Farr and little son spent two vyeeks here the guest of who has .been visiting Miss Dora Mrs. Horace 'Nebeker, returned Fish to her home Thursday. Wright left Thursday--fo- r Haven where she will spend the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wooley Jr. month of August. of Garland are visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. John T. Caine Jr., Mrs. Wooley 8 mother,. Mrs. J. M. went to Salt Lake Tuesday, where Blair. they were called on account of the death of Mr. Caines mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wood of Denver are visiting here.' Miss Florence Campbell of Salt Lake is visiting in Logan. Miss Effie Nielson, of Idaho . Falls, is visiting Miss Lavon MurMr. and Mrs. Burton Fleming dock. and little daughter are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Bacon at Mrs. May Otterbeck of, Ogden their camp in Logan Canyon. is visting with her mother Mrs. . George Fister. Genevieve and Miss Afton . Thatcher are back from a - pleas-visi- t Miss Edna Walden of Coalville to Rexburg.- - i is the guest of her sister Mrs. Calderwood. Mr. Lawrence Hammbl 'of Salt Lake spent several days 'of, the Mrs. Joseph Howell Jr., , left week here. Friday to spend a week at Bear Lake. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Allen came Miss up from Salt Lake Monday to a pleasant Salt Lake visit. party was the ectm light and Japanese and decorated with chil- - yon. J. E. Shepard entertained Margaret Nibley and Miss iwell at the Nibley home t rela- T PAGE FIVE - Mrs. Pyper and daugahter, Little Miss Claire Cardon enter- Miss Genevieve Pyper of Salt tained her sewing club Tuesday Lake are the guests of Mrs. Kate afternoon Preston. handsome gifts. A spend a week with Logan tives. Luther Stevens JOURNAL. LOGAN. UTAH Y The Social Realm In Mrs. TRI-WEEKL- ly helpful Open air services are expected to begin Saturday at 8 p. m. corner of First and Main Sts, .All are most cordially invited. Sundays service will be held at the close of the tabernacle ser. vice instead of in to avoid conflict with ward meetings The meetings arf expected to continue every evening next week, each evening with a different and important subject. Come. THE WAGON MISSIONARIES : |