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Show THE EIGHT X TRI-WEEKL- J OURNAL, Y LOGAN, UTAIL SaturdayrMay"l;ri9I5r Martha Thatcher, Helen Bowen, Jane Thatcher, mFrancis Thomas. , In compliment to their teacher Miss Hazel Knowles the Second A grade of the Woodrutf 13 School planned, and seccessfully carried out a surrisepartr Tuesday afternoon at the close of school. Various games were enjoyed. e , , 0 0 0 Fifth Annual SaIeofrHotpoint Appliances Featuring twd Rcmarkablc , Miss Glenna Ballantyne TONIGHT May 3rd to 8th Inclusive en- tertained the Thetas at her home last Tuesday evening; v Mr. and Mrs. .Merrill Nibley spent part of the week here. Leaden at Special Prices T Who Pays? Mrs. Lucy S. Cardon and Miss Drew Smith have arrived home from California. Monday and Tuesday g Regular $5.00 Special . Mr. Joseph A. Smith, Jr., of1 of Roxburgh Idahop spent-pa- rt . the week here. Honeymoon Comedy Drama ..rmtoint, . Mr. Ralph Mitchell Lake spent the 3 mid-wee- k of Salt here: Lieutenant Howard Bennion spent Monday and Tuesday lere on his way to Texas. t Mr. Ariel Cardon spent Tuesday here. . . wonderful Introductory offering during Hotpolnt week This new combination Electric Ktove and Grill does boiling, broiling and frying; it makes waffles, pops corn, makes toast. And any two of these operations may be. performed at the saihe time, one above the other below the glowing coils. - gf&iiUtoifa A ng below the coils there is a special, dish, called the Under-disof steel large, deep, made ' (seamless) and with an ebonite handle of liberal size. Cooking on top of El Griistovo iua) be done in any of the dishes found in every kitchen. With any t these, wiepttng granite For-cooki- h, Next Monday May 3rd will usher week of great interest to all users of electricity in the home. A week featuring the famous Hotpoint appliances. A week of important cash savings on . appliances you really NEED in the home. We want to familiarize you with the won derful advantages which obtain through the Formerly $3.50 The U. A. C. Womans club met this week with Mrs. E. G. Peterson. Mrs. BG. Thatcher Miss Jocelyn Thomas enterThis reduction, on the famous rave, an interesting paper on tained fourteen of her friends The Effects of the war on Art Hotpoint Iron, 'which has sold fit the' Lyric Mdndayvenfngt&f1' find 7A tc hltectu reM The hostess of Hotpointappliances--thegomfor- ts ware, this stove is far more for years at $3.50 throughout served tea assisted by..Mrs.lCeQ,. & are the Bluebird, where delicious re- "brgeson and Miss Marie thexonvemencethe econ omy, Barber thecleapliness aluminum or special dishes. freshments were served. And there is a reflector, nickel and the great saving of time you will exThe incidental work at the come to all housewives. The suand finished in mirror plated, Mrs, Morris Rosenbaum en- Clio Club this week was a com- polish, to use on the opposite side perience tertained at dinner Monday. The arison of of the roils when only one opera-io- n periority of the Hotpoint is well Is being performed. reThis will table was decorate- d- with cut raftia The Stanley Houghtons! Hotpoint appliances Generati-- j emancipate" you known to every woman who has flects the radiant heat upon the flowers. Covers were laid for on and J. P.Younger Francis drama . being adds from the unpleasant features of cooking and cooking done, ' nine. used electric, irons, and this ; y Change given by Mrs. J. A.i greatly to the efficiency. . ' home So El Griistovo not only makes the Hotpoint home is lendrickson. Miss Zella Smart' happy always worlds standard make will be ! " Mrs. J, E. Shepard entertainthe electricity do double duty by old about the Dutch dramatist and both its above heat utilizing ed in compliment to her little leyermanus and touched briefly below, not only is jt usable with See the big double page Hotpoint adver- sold permanently, beginning daughter Dorothys birthday an- ie Dutch dramas. , Mrs. W. 0. any ordinary dishes, and not only May 3, at only $3.00 inevitable will it perform a great variety of niversary Monday evening from Robinson igave HeyermanusJ in the Post tisement issue of Saturday ddition seven until ten at Murdocks. drama The GoodTIope. iff but cooking operations, Miss" result every home In this loto all these it is highly el and the 29th Dancing was enjoyed and re- Lettie Jacobsen played a piano Ladies' Home April Journal flclent,' freshments were served. solo. The hostess Mrs. Emily cality will boast the possession That is why it operates successthe 20th they will interest you. of Smith served tea. cookfully, does the regular family of a Hotpoint electric iron. The Sigma Thetas entertaining in the kitchen, with current from any ordinary lamp socket. ed in honor of the Sorosis Wed Much interest centres in the And El Griistovo is also fine for The two remarkable special offers quoted herewith are made with at Murdocks which from will festival four be nesday May given use right- on the table, for many thirty until eight. Refreshmentslby the Kappa Nus Monday even- rooking operations, while the adwere served. Miss Margaret Wil- ing May 3rd. among our patrons a large number of dition of No. 4 'El Chafo will con- the object of distributing vert it Into an excellent Chafing kinson read Raslind by J. M. Dish; better than ordinary Chafing these useful appliances aud substantial savings Barrie. The remainder of the Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Horsley every Dishes because it will make the Misses Ruby Wolf.Lenora Smith time was spent in dancing. Welsh Rabbit complete, including home where electricity is used for lighting to be equipped witlT Hotand Messrs Chester Knudson, b the toast. Its Element is of the Victor Heating Hendricks, motored to By way of r appreciating the plowing coil type and- - reache full point appliances thereby realizing the full value and meaning of efficient work- done by the retir-- 1 Lewiston last Saturday, - and in a few seconds; there is no heat officers Mrs. over' 6Pent with of Second the Sunday ward ing current used except while actually " electric service' in the home.-- -needed. primary association who are How Lewis. Mrs. W. W. Hall, Mrs. Joseph! Salisbury, Mrs. M. J. Watkins, i Mrs. LeRoy Cardon has the present officers entertained ed. home from California where in their honor Tuesday evening she spent the winter, with a theatre party at the Lyric and afterwards refresh- - f Mrs. A. L. Cole will leave some Efficient Public Service ments and dancing at Murdocks, j time next week for Southern Mrs. Hall was presented with a California where she will join L cut glass fern dish. Mrs. Salis-hbrothers LeRoy C. and Lo- Tiiurv anffTTrsTWatkins witlT a . book. the expositions at San Diego Tuesday where he spent last of the allies, to land forces to GERMANS DkuP nOMBS workmen were wouHctect '5 t week. , and San Francisco. attack the Dardanelles The damage td property was The following little friends j Belfort, France. April 29. as a slight, of the misplanned a surprise party for, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Penrose of L,Mr; Th,eron Smith returned to Three German aeroplanes flew siles fell intomajority arid defields open VON KLUK RECOVERING Miss Mayme Bowen last Friday j Salt Lake are visiting here Cleveland, Idaho Thursday, over Belfort at 5 oclock this serted streets. A few windows and spent a delightful afternoon, guests of Mrs. F. F. Reynolds, morning and approxi- were broken and some roofs Mrs. Mary E. Smith returned Amsterdam, April 29. via mately a dozendropped at her home on West Center:' Four were damaged; .bombs. Misses Harriet Bateson, Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Smith this week end from Woods Cross London. General von Kluk, the Jeppeson, Dorothy Jeppeson, returned from Oxford, Idaho I'riiere she has spent the, prist German commander, who was three weeks with her daughter wounded last month, is now on THE MAID IN THE GARDEN Mrs. Walter E. Grant. the road to recovery, according hanging out the clothes. Is rather to the Hamburg Nachrichter.. out of date these days more Miss Vera Parkinson of Pres- This newspaper adds that the methods are now employed in . modern laundries. We ton spent part of the week here general is able to appear in the are fully quipped to do the best guest of Mrs. Margaret Nibley. garden of his villa, which has laundry work possible, and we use been converted into a hospital. extreme care to see that the clothes are not torn or ripped. If you want . Allied Aviators After Zeppelins good work at reasonableprice3 Berne, April 28, via Paris, GERMAN CRUISER come to us. PROBABLY SUNK April 28, 6:20 p. m. The milYou Command We Serve. itary station at Romanshort tfiis American Steam Laundry Lerwick, Scotland, April 29 morning reported the appearance of a suqadron of allied avia- The jflnding today near the 40 E. Center, Logan, Utah tors making for Friedrichsafen south end of this island of life PHONE 438 where the headquarters of the bemarked is buoy Kolberg, Zeppelin dirigible balloons is lo- lieved here to confirm the recated. made at time that the. the Soon afterward alively port cruiser was in sunk half hour was the Kolberg heard. Six machines are said to battle in the North sea on Janhave been over Friedrichsafen. uary 24th. Details of the raid are lacking;.. In his, report on the battle jn the North sea last January the TURKS CLAIM CAPTURE British admiral, Beatty, after OF ALLIES ARMY mentioning the destruction of the armored cruiser Bluecher, Berlin, via London, April 28. said the German light cruiser A well authenticated report Kolberg also was sunk. The Gerhas reached Berlin that the left man government however, later wing of the allies- landing force declared that Admiral Beattys Shoes op the Gallipoli peninsula which report concerning the Kolberg General Liman von Sanders, Was false. WHEN you COME NEAR OUR STORE WALK the German commander of the RIGHT IN AND LET USSLIP A NEW SUIT ON TO Turkish forces, reported yesDONT FAIL TO SEE IIIM YOU.- as now has' out, terday holding . THEY WILL MAKE, YOU LOOK AS SMOOTH AS surrendered to the Turks. Who ? Why P. M,Neilson the A-- 11 PEELED-ONIO- N, Halil Bey,; former - president hariiesy maker whohaa WONT ust BRING TEARS TO YOUR EYES. Or the Turkish parliament, opened a store of his own at jl27 ;Pj U who is now in Berlin, received South Main St., where he has a WE SELL OUR GOOD FEELING. GOOD FITTING. a telegram from Constantinople complete stock of the best goods LONG WEARING CLOTHES. AT A LOW-PRIlast - night stating, that 8000 in his line, His long experience RIGHT IN SEASON. French and British soldiers had here equips him to meet the loSTORE: YOU WILL been driven to the sea and that cal demand exactly. Dont fail to WALK OUT DRESSED RIGHT. 12.000 BritishandFrench see him. if you want the. best had-beecaptured by the goods and the best treatment. Turks as a result of the attempt AdVt. i r 3 Ue theUnited-Statesr-will-be-w- el a -a- - -- at Wewant - . UTAH LI J er vm i up-to-d- . , -- $3.50 Mens Tan Elk Skin A - WALK RIGHT W . BUT-HTHElFRI- CE WALK-RICHT-INIO- jOUR sol-die- ra Morrell Clothing" CoT J i Work r |