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Show coturdav, December 16, 1916 dancing praty Monday evening Smart gymnasium. The hall was decorated with the national Tfclors-- . Streamers of red, vvhite. ajid bluepaper hung Pine tree3 from the ceiling. were used to form cosy corners which were made inviting with d'vans, rugs and - easy - chairs. Light refreshments were served About two hundred couples were in attendance. at the You can have a rs Columbia Chri stmas Grafoisola Outfit sent td your home (or aayrh re you say), and on Christmas isiorn mg if you wish, for only , Jr J T the Holidays. Jr,4 a d rfl.V n A fit that will just fit your pocketbohk and on special Christmas terms. - mj iy We can give you an out- -- The Freshmeii class of the U. A C., will Entertain .the Sophomore class at a dancing party .tonight at the Smart gymnasium. ,fa fa fa The Beta Deltas sorority initiated the following pledges last' Saturday evening: Misses Luel-l- a Anderson, Le ' Prele Cutler, Stella Young and Stella Larsen, Pearl Tbeurer, Mabel Williams, Myrtle Davidson, Vina Bues. Following the initiation refreshments were served. fa fa fa The Seco.nd year class of the B. Y. C. will give a- dancinj party tonight at the gymnasiurr for themselves and partners: . a smail initial payment. Balance can be paid, at your convenience, after s PAGE SEVEN THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH - pftSif yeung couple wiil at their make Canada. fa fa fa AlrsrSidney'Stevens was hostess for the U. As'C. Womans club this week. Miss Margaret Wilkinson icad a cne art play, Hall The Iron Hand, by Caine, ,Mrs Gmg- - Champ Mr. eave a brief reuew of Sees It by Through," Britiing H. Cf. Wells.' The" hostess served tea Mrs- - Luther Howell and Mrs. J. E. Shepard were guests of the afternoon. fa, fa met The Pierian Society Monday afternoon at the Mehome Cardston-- , , Miss chanic Arts building. Italian Hansen read, Lydia Selections by Dally. Di-xle- ' were sened. fa fa fa - ct YOUR CHRISTMAS FEET Should Be Well Shod OF EVERY MAKE AND EVERY PRICE are offered you this store, from the low priced sturdy farm. Shoe to the highest grade Shoe for social purposes. Every Shoe you' buy spells a genuine bargain, and every dollar you spend gets a full dollars worth of Shoe. There are mrexpepsive Shoes sold here. A high price means an even higher quality, and a proportionately longer and better service. It is the only way to buy Shoes. 1 The Crimson girls met Fri-ia- y afternoos at the B. Y. C, Jus-icCarlisle read, ry Mis by Galsworthy, Miss-Ma- SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS e, Ularice Hansen contributed nano solo. Following the reguar meeting a social hour was pent. Refreshments were serv- Party Slippers- the pair S3. 00 to House Slippers for Men, the pair $1.00 to Whole for the Comfy Slippers, Family, pair... 5Qc to - ed fa fa fa The Gamma Nu club met Mr. Thursday afternoon with Miss at a supper dance at Murdocks Leone Calderwood. Miss Myrtle Thursday evening. --The various Parkinson gave a short reading. tables at which the guests were Miss 'Lois Vernon played Nev-in- s seated for supper were decoratRefreshments Goodnight. ed with carnations and ferns. were served. c fa fa fa Following the supper, . dancing will M. Howell Mrs. Luther was Twenty-si- x enjoyed. next to Lake Salt attendance-fgo Tuesday couples were in to attend a tea given by Mrs. fa fa Homer Eccles of Ogden spent Harold Smoot and Mrs. Joseph the past week here as guest of F. Nibley.at the Hotel Utah. fa fa fa George Eccles. Mrs. J- M. Anderson has refa fa fa Miss Eunice Robinson has re turned home to Morgan after a turned tr school after spending visit here with her parents, Mr. ? few days at her home in Salt and Mrs. J. Z. Stewart. fa fa fa Lake. , s The Clio club met this week fa fa fa Mies Iva Richards was the with Miss Marie Barber. Miss recepient of a surprise party Edith Bowen read Barrys last Saturday evening in ob- drama, Admirable1 Crichton. servance' her birthday an- - Miss Elizabeth Underwood led RAM Carl Nelson entertained EASY TERMS $5.00 $3.50 $3.00 v ANDREAS PETERSON & SONS SHOES THATS ALL a -- THATCHER MUSIC CO. Other from $13 trp. I.OGAX, UTAH 1111 TOWN TAKEN - Mr., and Mrs. , John Christiansen. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Bacon," Mr- and Mr3. G. M Harris, Mr. and Mrs. George Torgeson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morrell, Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. George E. S. Champ, Dr. and Mrs Budge, Dr.-- . and Mrs. O.- - H. Budge, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Odell, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Hayward, Mr. and Mrs. G T. Alvord Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pedersen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson, Mr., ancTMrs. Roy Bullfen, Dr. and Mrs. T. B Budge, Dr. and Mrs. George Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hansen, Mrs. Dollar, Mrs. S. --JEL. Thatcher, Mrs, Kate Preston, Mrs. War-leMrs. Clyde Squires, Misses Howell; - ' Mr. and Mrs. Weston Vernqp entertained with an elaborately appointed dancing party Friday evening at their beautiful new home on 123 East Second North. The dining room and music room were decorated with American beauty roses- The spac-iolibrary was gaily decorated with the Christmas decorations Numerous" hanging baskets- - of wandering Jew- - and trailing ivy with geranium blossoms stuck amid them were hung about the room. Mistletoe and holly, together with other "reds" and greens were used with excellent decorative effect. The large round table in the dining - room where served had an electric lilies were bowl of the us refreshments were for a centerpiece fountain. Chinese arranged in the fountain with here statues and' there miniture Candelabra further decorated the table. A crystal basket of roses graced the buffet. The table in the breakfast room had a cluny lace cover over blue satin with a basket of in the center. Bowls of were arranged on the buffet. The guests were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. B- G. Thatcher, Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Budge, Mr. andMrs. Luther M. forget-me-no- forget-me-no- ts - ts n, Sara Huntsman,' Nora Eliason, Mar Elizabeth Underwood, Sorensen, Edith Bowen, Alley Cox, Dora Wright. Prot. Walter Brook, Prof. A. N. Sorensen, Prof. F. R, Arnold, A. L. Cole, A. E. Bowen fa fa fa Mrs. Heber Maughan entertained Friday afternoon with a miscellaneous shower in compliment to Miss Mabel Jacques who will be married next week to E. F. Athay of Paris, Idaho. Thfe rooms were effectively decorated with pink and whjte carnations. At the end df the reAfternoons entertainment freshments were' served. Besides the gu'est of honor those present were as follows: Misses Myrtle Jacques, Jane Griffin, Kate Thomas, Elsie Smith, Rachel and Leah 'Pedersen, Agnes Rienersen, Veda Cardon, Mes dames J. -- P. Griffin, Jame3 Thomas, Ellen Smith, H. A. Pederjen, Arent Johnson, C- T. W. J. Evans, A. M. Johnson, e. Harrison, - - John-Carlisl- S3 ts President and Mrs. E. G Peterson entertained at dinner last Saturday in compliment to the football jnen of the College. A crystal basket of roses graced the center of the table- Covers were laid for about twenty- fa fa fa President and Mrs. E. G, Peterson entertained at luncheon on Thursday of last week. , The table was decorated with cut flowers. Covers were laid1' for Congressman and Mrs. Milton Welling, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Funk, Mr. and Mrs- Joseph E. - & C!ji1jtraa$ aDtefoit Terfertvlxion themost priceless of all possessions' KRYPTOK Glasses the most tiselul of all ITfts for anyone who needs double vision glasses! KRYPTOKS afford perfect vision to men and women who must "'remove their reading glasses every time they look at distant objects or who ' fuss with live pairs. TXf eonib-n- GLASSES PnY near - lens. EIFOOU. ard for vision in one solid INVISIBLE The wearer sees distant obiects as cleaily end distinctly as the tvpe on the to tint'd pace? KR l'TOKS meeutirtb lice pitinotit(e4C from the ihsfiyui mg -- bite, se.vn or shoulder of oM fashioned bifotols. Our KRYKrOtC Christmas Gift pluu makes .it easy fur ou to present some or friend with a pair of KRYPTOK Glasses. Com. Ig and let us explain it to you. FRED B. PARKINSON, O.D. Optometrist and Optician Office: Corner Main & First North Streets Logan, ftab 1 , f - Cardon. When in doubt give him the mining town, was reported Durango? last a force of de with Saturday, facto troops, and was said to be confiscating much private property there. , Fighting was reported yesterday near Bachimba pass, fouth of Chihuahua City, between the defacto forces and those of Villa The railroad and telegraph lines have 'been Tcut south of Chihuahua City, according to Carranza officials in Juarez. General Murguia, commander of the against Villa is, arresting ail pci sons suspected of having been --in - communication with rebel troops, 500 in Chihuahua City alone having been detained, according to private reports reaching here from Mexico. The telegraph operators have been especially under susin Tepehuanes, Hosiery or Neckwear From Thatchers. knoirta no man was ever El Paso, Texas, Dec. 13. Villa troops are reported to have captured Mapimi, a mining town in the state of Durango, southwest of Torreon, to according government agents here. No date was given for the reported capture. General Luis Herrera, a Carranza commander who was in Parral before Villa occupied com- plain of having, too many of either Our'Holiday exhibit of. Hosiery looks as it Santa himself superintended "the boxing all have the real Xmas touch, aglow with tjie decorations of the season. , ThoBirVDP Rsvks I O' o 100 g 100 o 100 o 100 lbs lbs lbs lbs Rice 8 5 cns Qalo 1.00 t Corn Sugar 1 lb Cheese $7,95 25e S Flour $4.10 8 bars rt Soap Potatoes $2.60 Large "Sun Ripe Oats 25 10 pkgs Golden Egg 20( Macaroni ... Large Sun Ripe Wheat....20 $1.00 10 pkgs Raisins .... C; ff ee ...... .. --.25 S $1.00 35c 25c Coffee 5. pkgs Currants 20 $1.00 10 cans Peas 10c Powder Washing $1.00 5 20 Per Cent Discount on All MENS MACKINAW COATS. Per Cent Discount on all 50 BOYS SUITS, $3.50 and $1.00, now c10 Per Cent Discount on ail XMAS TOYS, SLEIGHS WAGONS, WHEELBARROWS, Etc. g THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH ONLY, FROM DECEM- - S S BER 15 to 25 o t in - . - At Theurcr (Brothers Store ! .PROVIDENCE Chihuahua City that he intend- on both sides of the Trotus valed to divide his men into ley. detachReconnoitering each and ments followed the retreating groups of twenty-fiv- e distribute them along the Am- enemy.. They reported considererican border and in the inter- able hostile losses and brought ior cf the United States to loot back prisoners. and burn property under his inArmy group of Field Marshstructions, a letter received al von Mackensen :' The enemy from a prominent Chihuahua which had been reinforced by $ HOSIERY OF City business man and forward- Russian cavalry and had again INTERWOVEN A BOX ed to Washington today stated. made a stand along the Jalomit . carries with it an assurance of qualVilla, while in the state capi- za river, the water cf which had tal declared his intention of risen high, is now again in full picion, it is said. ity, that everyone knows raising an army of 25,000 men General Murguia has adopt- but denied that he intended to retreat toward the northeast. The Danube and Ninth armies ed as his division standArd, attack , General ' Pershings to ah authoritative column, the letter added. These are pressing after him on the whole front. On the road to source, the black flag with statements, according to, the we gained considerable' Buzen in the discussion which follow- skull an cross bones. The' evening letter, were made tt the meet- ground, taking 3000 prisoners, niversary. It is meant to be a warning ing of merchants called by Vil- while in the mountains yesterspent playing various games ed. The hostess served tea. Mrs. Luther to ail followers of Villa, the la, fend was concluded with re- Guy Thatcher, Mrs. day more than 4000 additional ' Dec. freshments. The guests were as Howell and Mrs Roy Bullen same authority explained. It 13. The prisoners were taken. Queretaro, was said to have been exhibited first article in Mexicos new follows: Misses Louise McAlis- were guests cf the afternoon. for the first time when General constitution was fa fa fa ter, Fucshia Robinson, Myrtle An entirely new and appear-entl- y adopted by the Mrs. W. II. Stewart enter- Murguias troops entered Parkinson, Leone Calderwood, constitutional convention torich' oil field has been " after the depar- day. The article provides that Ellen Dredge, Lois and Aldyth tained Monday evening informalin Burma. ' -Vernon, Messrs. Fay Hatch, ly-in compliment to Mrs. J. M. ture of Villa. citizen shall enjoy the every Francisco Villa announced in guarantees which the constituRosqoe Whitney, Karl Benson, Anderson of Morgan. fa fa fa Wilford Porter, Norwood Crawafter tion stipulates; and that they ra William Howell .spent the small tables at 500 , rt ford, Golden Hill. ..was. may not be.restricted,nor sus- S' delicious a which, midweek-ill-SalLlupcheon t Lake,. f- a- , served Prizes were awarded to pended except as provided for i fa fa fa Miss Laura Tllafcihrd and W Cra-P. A. Thatcher and Mrs. in the constitution. ,An effort to Mrs. A. Mrs. James Mr. and ( R. Carlson of Alberta, Canada the article to specify gun of Smithfield announce the B. T. Cardon. Those present amehd we?(T married Monday evening. engagement of, their daughtei were Mrs. R. Murdock Sr., Mrs, more clearly that no "citizen The ceremony was performed La Von to W. Franklin Winn, G. W. Cole, Mrs- P. A. Thatch- could renounce his rights failed adoption- An article proby Bishop Oscar p. Rice at the the marriage to take, place in er, Mrs. C. W. Jones', Mrs. R. of home of the wides uncle, John January. 'Murdock Jr., Mrs. B. T. Cardon, hibiting slavery also was adopt- -' ; Mrs. Orson Baugh, Mrs. - O ed. fa fa-fChristiansOT.,j Fallowing the j son Mrs. S. S and Stevens Malmrose, Mrs, James Larson, ceremony. a dinner was served GERMANS CONTINUE by Mr. and Mrs- Christiansen Smith returned home to Salt Mrs. W. Peterson, Miss Ollie RUMANIAS CONQUEST for the immediate families. The Lake Monday after an extended Johnson, Miss Maud Jones, stay-he- re y as guests of Mr. and Miss Mildred Murdock. Joining New Sugar Berlin, Dec. 13, by wireless west of Smithfield, forMrs. William Watson. . fa fa fa to Sayville. Russian attacks in merly the property of the Mr. and Mrs. Farrell .Johnson the Gyergyo mountains, on the fa fa fa Cache Orchard Co, LET PHONE Miss Allie Cox will' ,go to are in Ogden, Mr. Johnson hav- eastern Transylvania front, j , This Valley land will be divided TuesBeach. California, Long ing been called there on court were repulsed yesterday 'by the, into small tracts, and sold SHOPPING , DO YOUR on very easy terms to reday where "she will spend the duties. Teutonic forces, the war office liable BUT Christmas holidays; fa fa fa parties. ' announces. Mrs. Austin Peterson and her 20 Tons to the Acre is the fa fa ?ai BE SURE YOU CALL In Rumanian Wallachia Prof. Earl Pardoe of the two sons from Rexburg, Idaho average crop. Located w ith-i- n 324 a few rods of the factory. reinforced by , which, troops Weber Stake week of spent the fore Academy the spent part FOR SERVICE AND QUALFor further information, Russian 'tq cavalry, attempted Tuesday here fend entertained visiting in Logan and vicinity. make1 call on, or address ITY IN MEATS AND a stand, are now "once: the students of the B. Y. C. at STANDARD "'SfaBOHF. more in full retreat More than chapel hour with various readGROCERIES 4000 prisoners were taken yesings. fa fa fa terday. LOWEST CASH PRICES A delightful affair of the We Deliver The statement reads: week was a 500 party given In the wooded Carpathians Christmas Presents.Cupboards, For Mrs. Lavem Reed Monday Chairs, Tables,. Beds, Dressers, patrol engagements undertaken by Meat College afternoon at the home of her Washstands and many other ar- by us were successful, mother Mrs. Robert Murdock. ticles Everything made substantial eastOn the The rooms were bright with Grocery ern front yesterday Gernjan Lo gan, Utah n and pink and whit chrysanthetroops Corner 3rd East and 3rd North Shop mums and carnations. The again repulsed Russian attacks guests were entertained at four 42 N. 1 W. Phone 726 in the Gyergyo mountains and , - -- ac-eori- ng V. , dis-cove- rd - "3 - .fa., 4 - a - j Fac-tor- j fa fa fa The Sorosis sorority initiated the following pledges last SatBessie urday evening: Miss Spencer, Mrs. Georgia. Johnson, Miss Billie Hobush. - Following the initiation a- buffet luncheon was served. fa fa fa The following guests spent a delightful social evening at the home of President and Mrs. C. last Saturday: N, Jensen Misses Ada and Lydia Hansen, Laura Peters,, Florence and Grace Wood, Mary- Carlisle, Lutie xFryer, William Lindsey, P. A. C. Peterson, Prof. .A. N. Sorensen. - fa fa fa The Commercial club of the U. A. G. entertained with a I THE . . - CARDON ToyJurniture and Company U.F. Repair Austro-Hungaria- |