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Show . Saturday, June 18, 1921. TIIE JOURNAL, Games, Dramatics and Singing. High School Girls t:00 to 5:00 p. m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday Special dancing class. High School Girls and Adults J :00 to 5 :00 p. m. Special swimming class 10c admission. UOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PAGE flVB EVELYN 'NESBIT IN HER TEA SHOP RE LYRIC TREAT ' -- Roys 8 to 12 years of age to 3:00 . p. ra. Tuesday and Thursday Swimming. Fine Physical Exercises Monday, Wednesday and FriFor The Children Will day Ball games and free play. " Be Given Under Direc-- j Boys 12 to 15 years of age 3 :00 to 4 :00 p. m. Tuesday and Jtion of Competent Play: Thursday Swimming. and Monday Friday BallSupervisors New Ap-- ; games play. aiulyfreo Installed. for Spevialyswimming cla-vboys dailj' 5 :00 to 6 :00 p. m. The Logan City Playground Special swimming class for will open Monday with a list of men daily G:00 to 7:00 p. m.' There will be a small charge many activities for the children of the City. The work has been of 10c to tht spcciaFswimming very popular in the past and classes to help pay expenses. All th(."e Jjt,, dial ge look forward to other classes are free to everya ve! y successful summer. Par- - one w ho wants to attend. ( nts should not hesitate to send e Girls Swimmthe children as supervisor., will ing class Wednesday 1 ;00 to be in chargo at all times to dir- - 2:00 p. m. ect the activities. Gaiden Club Swimming .class A number of new pieces of Girls, Friday 2:00 to 3:00 p. m. playgiound apparatus will be Boys Friday 3:00 to 4:00 the ground for the use of the p. m. , children and the equipment on Community Nights on the hand will be repaired and put in square Tuesday, Thursday and Dressed in a simple gingham gowb, Evelyn Nesbit. former wife of first class condition. Saturday. Hairy K Thaw, personally waits on customers' the tile has p Activities Ball games, danc. opened in New "Yolk's theater distuct The High School swiifiming ing, singing, games and free be-- , wiir for open pool private play, forma She wilt leave next week Mis Isaac Smith, accompanied Vfipili with Mr Stoney and- soil Clide tor home lor a visit. paities again this .summer and man-luture resident e. Friday evening of are already availing last week tile members of the Kast-cElizabeth Thomas and Luella themselves of the opportunity Star entertained at a laid patty Thomas of Ogden ath attending the and are arranging swimming lor Mis Stoney. On Monday after- buniniei msiou at (he Utah TODAY DOROTHY PHILLIPS 2iOO - paratus IN THE GREATEST LOVE STORY EVER TOLD s & . . ; Note The Following Press Comments Smith-Hugh- e-- 111 tea-lw- nl parties, noon Mrs. Lee Thatcher entertained at a Kensington luncheon ten cultural College. Mrs Agri- son. One of the most human film plays of the sea- Boston American. The picture r ml story by Allen Holuhar the masterpieces of tho lias yet to lie equaled." Boat oil Evening Record. , A poweiful picture of todays conditions Boston Herald. Here Is what Fred, A. 'Miller, president of tho California Theatre, Los Angeles, saicto us after the premiere and run of The Right to Happiness at ills theatre: We wish to thank you for bestowing on our theatre the. honor and privilege" of giving The Right tov Happine,0the new Holubar-Phlllip- s Us world premier!?. , "Never during the entire time that the California Theatre lifts boen in existence Imve We had bo many voluntary expressions of unqualified commendation from our patrons. Fair the eutjrQ eiigiigortienL from the opening matinee to the closing uight.- - we hacT timings of eager patrons lined up in front ot our box offices and entrances and the gross - receipts on the weeks business exceeded" our greatest expectations. "I consider the work of Dorothy Phillips in the role of Soifla, the girl of the tenements, absoluteemotional acting ly the most artistic pieee of given to Jhe screen this year. super-productio- A strong argument for n way of conducting business so S3 to secure tho desired results through humane treatment of (he employees. LtopiutL Evening IrananrtpL , Di'uuitttivully, the striking element of the play is the presence of Miss Phillips In a dual role. she portrays equalWith admirable d Sonia of ly well the swaggprlng, peasant mannersr and the perfuiuetl luxury-lovin- g daughter of wealth, Vivian. "It is hard to believe It is, (lie sumo woman in Boston Globe. the two characters. rough-tailore- basket eif roses- - formed Stoney. Miss Frogner returned home the center piece for the table. Covers to IdahoSybil kails Wednesday after weiel aid for twelve. Following the completing a years work at The 1 0 :30-- 1 2 :()0 t lie luncheon remainder Kindergarten Play otthe Ctali Agmultuiul College. r picture. Every Man, Woman and Child in Logan, should see afternoon was spent in sew mg'" Andaily The activities' will con- - Miss Nettie Adams ami other m attractively artauged piulv Mias ueoigi Sara Foutz sist of games, handwork, sand-plaof Mayfield la rp s of Covfc wore miss The Right to Happiness. This wonderful Picture is being shown honor of Mis. was one Tues- I tali, is licie to attend the summer and supervised play on the Wednesday in (lie Logan married day when Mrs. Stoney V. Robinson mnl session at the Utah Temple Col-leAgrieullutal following the eremnv a breakfast Mrs. Sam Levon entertained "at a apparatus. Saturday, One Day Only-a- t Regular Prices. served at.tlre home ot Mr. and 500" luncheon , The - lumhcec 4 Girls vears of age, was Mrs. James H. Adams, parens of il, tallies were decorated with haul 2 :00 to 3 :00 p. m. Monday and bride, for the vti . j.,i n O, etertoii spent Mon-dn- v Fnl- immediate families. aflu 'a c and Tresd-iin Suit Lake and . Wednesday The wedding table and rooms were lowing the luiul.t .. Swijiming. rre attended the Fedot ation ot Woman's A prize toi Tuesday and Friday Folk decorated with roses. The young arranged for 500. couple will make their home at Cove the high score was awarded to Mrs. Clubs sessions. dancing. W. B. Jones, and a gueW prize to and Saturday Thursday Miss Janet' Mr. and Mrs. layton Jenkins and and Mias Vera Mrs. Stone). ' Games, dramatics, singing, etc. Clark gave a McNeij ( hildron of Provo are visiting herd .miscellaneous shower 4 Wednesday evening of last week in Girls Dr. and Mrs. Eliasou entertained with relatives. years of age 3:QG to 4:00 pm. Monday jmd tompliment to Miss Nettie Adams fifteen guests Saturday evening of The rooms were attractively .dec- last week' in Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Benson left celebration of their Wednesday. Swimming. orated with garden flowers Games wedclfng- - aniversary. A ' chicken Thursday for Cleveland Ohio, foie, a and and were Saturday-music Thursday ' At the close of the entertainment. supper whs served at Hyrum and a short visit. ' the evening refresh- cfossi-ountrand Aesthetic dancing. ride enjoyed. ments were served. About forty Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Wilkinson Theursady and. Saturday 5tertn4 The guests were in attendance. Smith have arrived home from their Mrs Mr. enterand Lee Thatcher bride-eleTr1c7c.lt was the recipient of a are and home at tained at in weddingat 7 dinner of honor trip Tuesday :) number of beautiful gifts. TurmmmMr. iuUl Mrs. HarryStoutw aiuUMiu flpyr, fie home on North First East. and Mrs. C. C. Griffin of California. Miss Eleanore Stachniaun of A basket of peonies formed ' the 'Mrs. I. tj. .Smith and daughter Spanish Fork, daughter of Mr. and for the tables. Covers Ruth and Virginia left this morning ceuerpiece Mrs. B. R. Stachmann. and Harold were laid for eight. A social for Salt Lake for a few days visit. Shepard weie married Wednesday ju followed the dinner. the Logan Temple. After the cereJ II. Wilson spent yesterday at mony a wedding breakfast Was Mrs F. O. Reynolds spent last Ogden. seived at the homp of Mr. and Mrs. week end at Lava Hot Springs Joseph R. Shepard, parents of the 11. E. Hatch Is the attending The rooms were decorated groom. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Thatcher Bjnkeis convention at Provo. with garden flowers. A luige basket of lillies formed an attractive spent last week end in Salt Lake. center piece for the wedding table. Mis. E K. Dahfe, Mrs. Roy Miss Charlotte Kyle loft Tuesday Cahoon and Miss Fdna Hansen enCovers were laid lor the immediate Lake for Salt where she her families and a few invited guests. tertained. Sunday at dinner in honor joined anThe young couple will go to Palo-Alt- sister Mae and the next day they of their mothers birthday for Berkeley, California, where niversary. A large birthday cake and California, to make their home Jeft will for tliep resent. they spend the summer. American Beauty roses were used to form the centerpiece of thq table. Mrs. Champ attended the Federa- The following guests were present: A much looked for future event is the presentation of Peter Pan by a tion of Women's Clubs convention Mrs. M. Ralph,, Mr. and Mrs. L. MibS Verda Ralph, Miss gioup of little people under the able held In Salt Lake the enily part of Hailing, Irene Allen and the following gucuts dueetion of Mrs. Ruth Moetieli Belt, the week. Mrs. Minnie Lund from which will he given to the public jUrleys Hih Whl Uditi Bicycle about the last of J line. 'The'Hst inMrsFrank McAlister of Salt Mrs. George Spencer and Mrs. KoP . 1898 1871 cludes? the following: Virginia Hyde Lake spent the week here us a ford. Master Roy Buileit, McMr. of S. amt It. Mis. Majorie guest ' " ; Maurine reck, Mary Oldham, Alister. Miss RaMicl Meyrick, health Ruth Bell, Mane Anderson, Bernice ' the public schools left Fri? M i vs 3 (la tlfi a. ' 'Boneshaker Type Larsen, Joanna Cardon, Lpali O Inert, Calif., (tcobsj til spoilt hist day morning for Berkeley; Adoliene Bell, Ireta. Betts, Ursula week encj at Ogd'c' where she wijl attend summer ... 1849 ,, .. r school for the next two months, reRitchie, Morris Wright. George Bell, The younger Florence Moenrh. Reverend Alien, Jacobs and daugh- turning in time for the opening of members 'will he assisted by Miss ter Elizabeth arrived home Tuesday school in thefall. Inez Maugliuu and Miss Miriam fro ma few clays visit in Salt Lake. RamblcT' Ritchie. anMr. ard Mrs; Albert Hugl 1890'. Miss Nathalie Jacobs who lias been D. S. U their school at Roland Hall ini nounce Ihe engagement of attending Mr. and Mrs. A. 1). Miller and Salt Lake them home. daughter Leona to Mr. William Garaccompanied Mr. and Mrs. Y. Lund entertained at $1.00 rett of Wcllsvtlle, the marriage to a family reunion this week fn the take place Wednesday. Juno 22. Mr. and Mrs.. Roy Bullen left nature of house parties. The out of town guests were Mrs. L. F. Kejler Tuesday for San Francisco, CalifornOne of the society events of the of Idaho Falls, Mrs. C. E. Moody of ia, for a ten days stay. was the arrival of a young weej Idaho Falls, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. who had" never visited geiiUeinan Mrs. Tolman of Rockland, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hill and Logan before. He Is t lie guest of T. B. family motored home from Salt Lake! Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Thomas Ballard and Mrs. Baugh Jr, and Thorpe A family dinner was given Tuesday after a few days stay. came straight from Stork Land to Mrs. home Mr. of the at and Sunday join his elder sihter. on Tuesday A. D. Miller and one Mrs. J. F. will Featherstone home of Mr. Mrs; the at and The ha become 0 much evening leave today for Rigby, Idaho, where Are you a Salesman? Read a part ofBicycle On Wednesday evening a Lund modern life at a utility and wil Mr. Featherstone and G. Adv. social evening was enjoyed at the they the join Hal's Win Out," page a means of excereise and recreation summer there. spend home of Mr. and Mrs. Miller. that cyclist do not realize that the bicycle of today represent a century of Mr. Mrs. David and went Shepard Commission Mr and Mrs. S. E. Needham ar- to Provo development. sumto the attend Sunday rived from Salt' Lake Tuesday even- - mer session at the These drawings show how the old On Apple University. ' lug where tliev had spent a week. fashioned hobby horse" of a century ago has been succeeded in turn the Mr. and Mrs. 'W. R Ballaid and Mr. anil Mrs Ted Bemiion motored of a rccomenda-to- n boneshaker" in Gvi! War days,by the result thi As, Misses Carmen and to Soda Springs' Sundav from here. daughters the In the ninetys everybody rode a high wheel affairs used during the 70s mad' ly the 'fruit market- down co Mrs. A.'H. taino and little daughter Afton Ballard, motored to Salt Lake to the. safety" of a generation Riverside Drive in New Yoik, bicycle. who have been here visiting with Friday to attend a reception given ing committee of the Utah State ago. the Fenway in Boston, ind other fa tWlatives accompanied them to their by Apostle and Mrs. M. J. Ballard Farm Burfau and the Utah mous boulevards were thronged with Women riders will remember some In celebration of their ttventy-sixt- h home at Soda Springs. Horticultural society, the slate of the later models by the styles that tnrn, women and children - awheel. wedding anniversary. were the days when the bloomer has were in vogue at the different periods Thoseflourished agricultural commission in al) her glory. girl. Mrs, H. S. .Woolley of Pocatello. oi official bicycle to development taken k Mrs. Oscar Borkman and daughprovide steps here as a Idnliospent the acWhen the fair cyclists of 1875 guest of her sister Miss Ann Budge, ters Eva, Alta, Portia and Mary and grading for Utah Apnles in Bicycling proved very popular at and thence to' Salt Lake to meet her nephew Arthur and Will Lewis left cordance with a modified sche- perched themselves on the clumsy cont- Palm Beach during the prCseitt sea- fbr those son Leland who' lias been studying last Thursday by automobile son. raptions early periods, they qf Society women from every part Southern California wherethey will dule based on the northwest were objects' more of ridicule than, of of the "United Slates rode medicine in Chiiago. daily commission envy But bicycles have grown in popThe spend the summer. They wtlj locate standards. . in business Many men, . acPark. All Ocean. at similar because take a als that need to ularity and financial circles, were also seen on expects they A picnic party was given Thursft else can. bicycles at the resort. 'Yi4!. tion with regard to hay, pota- nothing day at the canyon bungalow of nr. Mrs. Mary Carlisle Barber and commodiand Mfs. D. C. Budge by the Miss Laura and farm toes other for left Tursday .Petorp nurses alumni association of the California, where they ties', to the end that' a grower o hospital. A chicken Berkeley, summer session at may place his product on the attend the out to the commission west as giown in New York or .packed them in his own boxes dinner was served. About forty wjll the University of California. attendance. in under a grade that is pointed were i market guests there are many instances California, The buyers in suen under his own label, which en-- cf that as oficial throughout the-UtaMr, and Mrs. Will Smith qf Idaho, regarded Several parties have been, given product appearin'' cases have. bought Utah orchard abled him to command a mater-o- n end here visiting; the country. for Mrs. Harry Stoney during the- tpent lastweek ffuw m mm the apples "and ineuae in price. it to both wus him run, With the markets Mr Smith Callmothci Apples, regard witf ."oliveweek before her dennrture lor PROGRAM OF HOURS AND CLASSES GIRLS this Dont y, 1 g' 11-1- tl.i-ver- v -- Century of Cycling 11-1- Brings Style , y - m- i I SPECIAL eyg-n-in- a, Hrie-ham- On Meifs Dress -I n, Shirts and Work Shirts L. . - '' ft super-vmor.J- l , Garments and up. . Hosiery at wholesale prices. Any 6 Pairs for the price of Five Acts Standards All Silk Sweaters At 25 Discount' mid-wee- Fonnesbeck n -- : Knitting Works Utah-Idah- . eet ed iI -- I |