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Show 5 Saturday, December 21, 1920, THE JOURNAL LOG AM, CACHE COUNTY UTAII PAGE FOUR their - daughter, Mrs. Chtud Soiensen on Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Hardman entertain-- , ed at a supper fn honor of Mr. Christinas Poem and Mrs. Beryl Thornton' and Prepared by The Xaffonal AfneHesnrKm tommission of Cleo and McKinley daughter THE AMERICAN LEGION were Couch. Covers laid for ; five guests. What do you know about the InitedSWafest Probably not one half as much By fOLGER 'MeKINSRT Mr. and Mrs. Claud Sorensen a think you brunt. These games are designed to bring you up to date in spent Sunday with her parents Celebrate Wedding these ten innrflntiW and daughter, Margaret Rae mo- know ledge about this' great eourrtry. Try Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Sorensen. ' to Anniyersary tored Providence Mrs. Mr. and A 50 Longstroth Thursday, Dw Ljnn a Ornbti KiuMcs os tho tire fairy Mr and Mrs. Melvm Muir .n- - were BFHIND dt e guests of Xm. and Mrs. and were the dinner guests of cortege rixcnr.. was held SeruUj unrs at dnmer on Satur- - Aonzo r0o(j tertairted HOW MANY CAN YOtJ ANSWER? Mr. and Mrs. Ernest B. Maughan. ar.d Mr of Saturday evening, !i?rr.ocx-ai- , she Loire And i r clo'f.y look jea il w it h of in honor their iThlrd day evening weddin Vance of D, Walker FanningMrs, 4 W Fiirtor The epeair' eighth wedding anniversary.- - A Anniversary eiqmte wtv GAME NUMBER 30 ton was the dinner guest of his QUESTIONS scat was "Bn'sstifnl Tien'. Shcl- -i i e of vase l art tunny Wi;Lt, tall chrysanthemums Muir Mrs. Gilbert ar Mrs. on Helen Walker mother, ercrHxl with prayer, Iowa and Texas in livestock procten after state tanks the table, wxre covers tcrtanccj at a delicious supper1 cn Ard 1 ! the? rW New Let Us Repoiee In t Sunday. Mrs Thomas Slaid for Mr. and fs..rjur duction? To Ip ll ' vr t lor e'y H evening in honor of Lynn Wood of Malad was the the Day es Salvjnon' , e.W.rrr.an Tha, i.v a hfw, P' gundi.y 2 Which is nicknamed the Bear state? (Nlntr Mr. and Mrs. Denver their third wedding anniversary. guest of his parents, Mr. and W. F. Evco. Mrs. Lillie Brrgeson Mrs. Byron Muir, Tiie WtH;Cing cake and flowers Mr3. Joseph Wood on Saturday. ,en, Mr. and 3 What states bound West Virginia? inter-tU- n ? sr.t n.-sn Ktt'bV fi.L and Msr.a' Misses Magte, Grace and Maida joimcci t;ie center piece for the j;se Mrs. Wood Heber and j 4 What three cities in Washington have above 100,000 family c! tV--i. iou pre, revert el the Stske ConMinr. epheii and Ralph Muir. j.ajjje covers were laid for Mr. of Arbon, Idaho, have moved cf under the American1 5 settlement is vention held to RjcP.snettd J W northernmost the What lemainder of the evening iand Mrs The j fat aH fai.'t! of t e te ard Ue Walter Ahrens, Mi, here to spend the winter. Filol ei iosd Sheldon Fnptrh each O.nt tr in listening to the ladio and Mrs. Melvm Muir and enter-1 Mrs. Thornton , Eldon flag? marvel-Far fairy th fa rr h.'i arJ love t&'ieo or.,ttoe trat ard and in social chat. 6 WTiat is the capital of West Virginia? (daughter Bessie May. Mr. and tamed "at a supper Sunday eve- - ' sere 'The ous work, Sa !r',:.a.t an.) finr, of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Longstroth Mrs. Louis Eerntsen home. Covers were her 7 When it is noon in Washington, D. C., wnta time is it in St. Elsie at, ning Frsver CHxi' alx'vo a by el Thai fu.,k.i by of Pocatello valley are visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ahrens, laid for eight guests. The table Sp'nl : i V XV.tti Paul? Froleb. Rnoc they dun. the home of Mrs. Longstroth s j Misses La Vorn, Helen, Jessie was decorated with holly and; ; ' 8 JAKH BUKFAU ? Wisconsin t in Hancock. Mrs. What Emma settled first had all Ahrens. P.ubo.i white and mother, j people j red candles. They On Cko.aw aiRM f'a canJle ray i LADIES XU ET WTlliam Hughes, Theodore Lar- a very enjoyable time visiting ' Mrs. Emma 9 What state has the most rainfall annually ? Mrs. Hancock, r throa a a round llrf roota Lorrln WTillian The local torn bisreeu ladies sen, HanLongstroth, together. 10 Which extends farther west, Ohio of Georgia? Lynn Longstroth, Frank esne'dat , To male thp rte a loylinew D. L. Maisey. held there meeting (Bird, Stephen McKinley Couch and his moth cock, Mr. and Mrs. Waltef AhANSWERS GAME NUMBER 29 Baker Rioon:. j Lets CarLavon afternoon a) Free jtrn; Muri, Melvin Muir, spent rens, Mr. and Mrs. Verland er, Mrs. Mary Hardman Tb jK.J fun to yeafch ar.J ira't 1 sen and Harry Bartlett attended j Sunday at. Logan, visiting with Sheltdn were Logan visitors on Colorado, Nebraska, Missouri and Oklahoma. 2 Bering Mrs. Iwkw of Rjchmend see To pe the falrrt flan, j ulk the new literary protect the boxing and wrestling match friends and relatives Strait. 3 One. New York. 4 Bismarck. 5 Atlanta 249,000. 6 Wednesday. ov.r be to tww bnle thren of tte! is that at the Dansante Thursday evePi. cfcncwn lor Mr, and Mrs. William Buist, Mr. and Mrs. Afton Bird en- To Denver 1,330 miles; to New York 1,345 fniles. 7 The Wabash Like Buie sat cl dwan. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Soren- tertained at a suppe Wednesday this vear. Mrs Ethel Webb, eov.r.ty j ning. River. 8 Arizona 7.9 inches. 9 Indiana. 10 California. bureau sen, William Hughes motored to evening in honor of their Sixth Mrs. N. Mrs. Mr. and prenbenh talked on ixrm and or i !e, Sornsen, Let rfibwhtk they lon ly were where oc Wat-oCovers in the ees&ty. Mrs Ltme' were . they Logan Tuesday, Mrs george Smith, wedding anniversary. Joseph by one they a Answers for todays questions will be printed in the next issue Ulk ar.d brougtrt-wit- h Miss Ann Sorensen, Mrs. O. the dinner guests of Mrs. Annie laid for Mr. and Mrs. Lavon LarDoty gate To diadowland utd aluroherland Kirn articles of line The I a number of Journal. Mrs. f. HardMr. Hughes. her Bernard and sen, Ivin Barrett, Miss Barrett, the Citrttmaj tr.ow. These and innumerable other questions about our Country art answered on Mrs. Joseph N. Sorensen Was man, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Bird Alto shew this Kx ,d and many ValMiss Lucille Hughes, the tre Gladys But evert fej uable mygestnms were rained nhry Uht recently, and Mr. and Mrs. Theo Whitney. the new, Map of the United States, with condensed atlas, whieb The len, 'Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Han- hostess to a llmcheort They'D turdt htn and irc them with American Legion Is distributing at cost in connection with these games. Any wa3 adorned Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Thorn-to- n covers were laid for Mrs. Lizzie The table the Ucl.es present We imlte cock TVhSd Invalt thr t Brookens, Christmas decorations. A large reader may secure a copy by sending ten cents in Coin tr stamps to the Raskin were 'Logan shoppers Satur- BakerfMrs. . Martha to visit ufTwatossato- - At That ca the branch !. Wanda Hill and Mrs. Sorensen. social evening was spent after InformatioirBureau, Legion Division, Washington, D, . Mention this newsclose of the femon- - Mrs Baser day. JC About Hostess to paper and be sure to give your address plainly. the supper. Basket Ball served rehmhmenu Sovonis Club KNOW YOUR COUNTRY Mrs. J. T. Wood entertained at were in attendence Game entertained a duck supper Wednesday evenMrs. Ellen Ladle A basket ball game was playArnold Troseth aceoinpanun by the Sovonis club w as ifpent in ing in honor of Mrs. Heber Wood reMrs. Oscar Wennergren ahd Mrs. Thomas Muir Mrs-- R C, Ftoe motored to Rich- He has been termed Utah's Demp- ed Saturday evening In the gate a creation hall between Mendon, The afternoon was spent in mond List Wednesday where they sey. dinner Sunday. Those prefamily for needlework and plans making numbers Sevenths ward. A week turntshed tw musical ago today Roy Reed and the Logan a Christmas party. Refreshments of roses and a large duck adorn- Utah Power and Light company sent were Mrs. Denven Copen Earl and Miss Katie Sorenson were The score was 32 to 22 in favor were in the assen b'o prof ram at North c served to Mrs. Lizzy Bar ed each end of the large dinning of Logan were guests of Mrs. El- and family of L6gan, Misses Cache. Arn.-- d was a recent $rad-Uit- united in marriage in the Logan of Mendon Mrs. lone Larsen, Mrs, room table. Covers were laid for mer Hancock Friday Afternoon. Grace and Maida Stephen arid N. Sorensen Mrs. Joseph ton the ssvA temple. Roy is the son of 1.. and The following boys: Orval and Ralph Muir, and Mr. and Mrs. RettA Mrs. Heber Wood and na and Htibner, Sorensen, a in honor family, dinner at Mr on.' Xi:'.. txcen Pitcher and Mrs. J. H Earl and the brides par- of her Rulon Ladle, Lee Copen, Okey Muir. Mrs. Miss Wood and Alonzo Mr. Mrs. Camilla and Walker, Mrs. and family, daughter ents are Mr- and Mrs. Lorenzo ch . rfi me 'red to SmithDeia Hill of Logan. Covers were bella Stumpf and Mrs. Ladle, family, Misses Leah and Loraine Hiibner, Merlin Copen sang songs Called On durresiarc Both families ol rc'autes Sorenson. v.'ots i The for seven guests. Sunday School officers- Wood, and Mr. and Mrs. Wood. and played their harmonicas at Mission c rv' dents of Cornish. They left for a laid Ivan son of Mr. and Mrs. Os- iy met home of Superintend- A social evening followed the the Relief Society bazaar at at the Kidman Mrs. Chester Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caf J. Barrett has been called on second ward. Mflvtn Pitcher honeymoon to Salt Lake City. The chtertained the Elite club and ent, Edger Hancock Wednesday supper. ... ft ' r r a at Niblejf-sar- . best wishes of the many friends Lynn Longstroth motored to Ladle was the director., Mr. and a mission to the Central States. party Satur- evening when a big Christmas partners at a radio wasPreston st the Hj'rum of these young people go with day celebration refreshDelicious Saturday and was the Mrs. Wilford Larsen, Mr. and He leaves January 6th for Salt planned. evening. mi Sunday. They them on their journey through ments were served to Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. William Maughan dinner guest of his sister, Mr?! Mrs. Alonzo Wood, and Charles Lake City to take a missionary life. Ladle also motored to Hyrum. in the evening. kos-end bf WellsvlIIe were dinner guests Theo Petersburg. training course. Mrs Clifford Ahrens, Mr. Mr. Jensen and wife of Hyrum, yearling Mr. Gilbert wtmsmmm wynn ujw Mpa bull fes been fleeted fey the Cache brother of Mrs. Eida Bergeson to motored here and spent last week sent be to k''i afjx'iit County r. end as guesta of the Bergeson's Shew January Ctedcn Lir;-W-t iU send ' A corelatlve program on Joseph Dcwe.h Smith the prophet was carefully rood rvr to the show-R- , S LITER kRY put over in the Sunday school DtPUtniLNT MtETb Songs, program. preliminary Ir.crary department of the Praise To Tire Man," Sing The Rehef Six'ieiy had the book review Wonderous Story," Joseph Smith His cf, Yhc Girl In White Armor' , And Many Years,"- - were given recently by Mrs. Lulu Clap efteettvely sung under the able son. A Ttry interesting afternoon direction of Mrs. Andersen, was scent with "Joan of Arc, with Mrs. Pike at the organ as the nee. i raid FroMrs. accompanist. Marvin Jensen and Gilbert Baker are Iris Baker gave the 2 minute Mr, and f fourth, their talks on Joseph Smith's birth and the proud parents her his mission. The class work was daughter who recently made and appearance in their heme on-- 1 carried on as usual. Next Sunday All t , a special Christos program will where she' wa be prepred and all arc especially earned are teehng rtty toe. Girls and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Underwear, Hosiery-La-dies Of Merchandising, Consisting of Mrs. H. J. Hauser f Trenton is invited to be present. s, Step-inwith her daughter Mrs. Grace and Boys Shirts, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. SeamonS Jr. and Combinations, etc. Dresses, Bloomers, Emehaia and family. trousseau attended tea the given A' Krthday party was recently at the home of Mr. and Kirs. Alma .... Ties, Suspenders, Garters, Gloves, etc. eieen by fnenda fn honor I Mrs. Saunders for their daughter Wil-flowers center Kenneth who is a sister of Mrs. ed u;r table where overs vme They also attended a part? laid for ten. Many beautiful pres- for Wilda given by relatives at Bassett by ent fhea Mfj. Logan last Monday evening. ' friends. Mr, and Mrs. Tomasse, Mr. and Bybee ana Mrs. Mi, and Mrs. Asia BLOOMERS THREAD $1.00 and $1.$0 WicksMrs Hilda Nelson, Mr. 12 Spools Fiuebtera, Mildred. Barbara, and and Mrs. Mrs, R. Mr. and G. Lot, P. Coats B and in Famous Ladies Mrs. For Children, Mr. and visited Ray betty and Mrs. Glover1 Dress Shirts Guy Nelson, SEWING Bhtchara and family cn Sunday Hushaw Thread. 12 Spools good grade Rayon. Values to Weston motored all of Silk entertained customer. The toV.owir.g girls to 12 Fancy Limit spools $1.00. Only here and called in Mrs. Anna for Men THREAD at a candy vr.a a Thursday Handkerchiefs a pair at the home f lues Hanson. Jensen last Sunday. Garter and Mrs. Ruby Hanson and Mrs. msagjjtKttsor. Grace Ool. Yerl Edith Bands Alice Arm leaders with the Luol.e New Halgreen Old or Buttm, Baker, Kfdvif Heavyweight,UNION SUITS Emvhsm. Horence Bax! and Mae following Junior girls, entertained Cut Silk double back some Style, lesson a at their candy pull after Boys Part Wool IUT'Tn All sizes Ties., S4 I Q period, at the home cf Mrs. Kuoy FtRFNT TTACntRS All Values to sizes. aazmnKsa&xaamui 53 Hanson Harriet (Andersen. Edan Thread Silk Limit 12 to a Only Clt E PROGR.1M Close out.... To $1.25. Cecil 3Bm Vandie Pitcher, meeting Bingham, 2 PAIR The Hose Cnstomer was held Monday December 15. Myler and Ines Hanson. UNDIES Shirts Mrs. Lteie DopP and Mrs. Nesia Mrs. Levs Y. Kales of Logan gave BIB OVERALLS L. D. S, Ladies Rayon Undies, fancy Silk Stripe J7... a very toe talk n "Children's Buttars and the Gleaner girls enPor Men er Boys ribbon trimed Literature". Bhe showed books tertained at a candy pull at Mrs Jlens or Boys Suspender and which writ hhly recommended Dorp's home. Values $2.00 J Garters for children r.d gave the name: One of the stake contest plays, Gloves Mens ot Ladies ci mar.v then The ladies quarteta "Things Not Been, was presented Boys 1. A. M. at ef River Heights eatne and gave Cornish ward the by v ;.... I number of very toe selections the North Cache high school For Ladies in Fancy Rayon Any size.... OXFORDS those tnueh were which enjoyed by night of last week, to conto Values One lot of Mens black dress in srtndsr.ee. Mies Loella Ander- nection with the other winning i $2.00 for.,..: HEAVY UNIONS Oxfords. Values sen, Atos Louise. KasM and Helen plays to the Benson stake. The oaaL this members of tffis cast w ere Lulu Neiceihsuser All sizes eomprised td $4.00. Misses AH sizes, $4 Limit 3 to a BLANKETS quartet. At the close of the pro- Clayson, Lorena F. Andersen, W. I sUU 85c value 2 pairs umaumwi' 3 Pair of Rayoh gram. hght refreshments were G. Hanson. Max Bcrgeson and Customer feize, t2x$0 Wool, Part latgt served to a large crowd of parents Vodice Pitcher. EXTRA SPECIAL double, fancy phid, sitin Much credit is due the teachers HOSE bound. A real for thejr efforts m brmctng sucll Mens cr Ladies heavy wool A FAT MANS TROUBLES LADIES Fart wool Shaker ..... entertsui'irs and interesting maKnit, Heavy $6.00 Value fot for Men Sweaters, shaker knit terial into our community. Men Sweatersor talues $6.50 Border chilThe selwvJ teachers and Fancy or Boys, $4 values.... SHEET BLANKET dren are very hard on Double the cvretia. '?.uva Claus Handkerchiefs Large, Heavy, sr.d the drama. "The HOSE Blankets, $2.50 Ssr.u Claus." which E For VA h? Ladies, make excellent Fou-He.".'.day Decern j (Limit) J tViec. Every parent Christmas Gifts-On- e rc : in DOLLS MmmK.mLm.XMaafaa i r.'.'.uv.ty lot their ap-- " :. ,ri One special lot, talues to Values 75c Ladies 50c . 'etchers for the ..i $1.50. Your One Lot . 'r.s been neees- Fancy Choice LADIES ,..'..7 t .ut over such ft $i.O0 Values .,y Handkerchiefs... tmmwaagaLgMMKmaiw. o&rsmmsmS to . This is .V Rayon Hose r.'fiim. r.M - Hi5 express purpose Felt .v' Trim FanCy ROBES BATH FELT HATS I tv.;. e rr ' :r rLutoe an Bloomers. Mens or Ladies heavy Bea-Cothe school. House rrci' tn will For Men. Seasons Latest c Silk be in a 0 thev ihs f .'f.ren Robes, Talne3 to $6.50 to Values $5.00. the best the radio Robes Bath Your choice Slippers for their fedaca- krii u wir- - it it tt n it DEP.UITMENT. n it. CORNISH 1 of Mrs. George Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jo.seph W arson, Theo Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. orval Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Kidman. Miss Edna Sorensen of Logan ,EID0II DEPARTMENT i HIE liflVI YOUR DOITRY GAME J j J J lc Ej-pici- i Ui!-- in.-- j jr J 1 1 1 , r I iw.i lVhat ed j . J I..:-- -- I 1 -- i , - , . feesv.-n'- ij I , 03K-f,n- t J ; n, five-rol- , I en-jre- Ver-tertain- ed tt, Isa-Lesl- ie - -- -- .. Hy-tu- m -- - j'i r,t c . EVEEuTCDYO GITOEE 59 West G.-xva- T-- ... It nr? e . a CeaaSes? O r vrra a cmjomNG'.ovERLoAD. 1- -2 we'-cotn- Childrens Mens, Ladles, Boys, Childrens Mens T d. Sea-f&o- EEEEP. GOlLBAFUELSe tis we SALE J. . eve-c.'- 35 49 ?1.00 49" 1.65 51.00 ug lTal!,iGARME 4 - i Pamw-Teach- er .' Jersey nSeowm5 49 75 M JSr! v Fri-c.s- vw Sl Garments AC All 'SWEATED Aft 4.89 i(t C?w :::i;"49 49 . 98 5.95 ?2.45 88 45 79 De-ferd- 1.49 cmjw-gsenif- v -- .ataime'ai-jeaeMMgMia- LTyed. nn U3 n v. up-to-- ite rt o rt Ke,ui for ur niinur B;nr xrd !h-s- . F.cnxy Milken of HoH.Jayft m bye. I'm Jet gcilin Csrsda, vrre ns'tcrs U he heme ef Mr. ar. i Mrs. Lorens J re.itlt fte ntr real "tVajaimaticr, ain't the plsmt dosin ieresren Sto'.dcv. They left San-Li- v tPirrc'n fir their homeb Her vor.Ui cuCi tSft-"Teh, hut tveij year I gotta pta, Ys'de.' Santa 1'lsus for the school. h '1L FAXTrR SI Mr. WE GIVE GOLD TRADING STAMPS Hfecr.x. rv-ri- .ry AGAIN A the Corrish people vrdl th interest and pride the icic Flowsr m Pretest. uteeMfol fxght. t Butte, Montana plants make good ChristPkmering 1 Del Baxter. Utah mas presents. Cyclamen flowering 'crII.s bvut v iij with Frank ferns, prim t, Del hu'hs, polnsttla pans, !TsafcK Butte tftat, and .naatenft may all be aseL .vX'k lur man in the Uurd round All heavy-vrevg- hesvy-weith- ht 4.85 Silk Pajamas Table Clath3 rtp bavv WE GIVE GOLD trading stamps fere Mens or Ladies SILK Garters BOYS One Lot of Mens Silk hr Knit Winter Caps Baby Shoes TIES nr f Fancy Tea Cups and Saucers C 3 Mens 1 1 -- Buckle 0vershoes Limit 6 Pair to Customer Ladies Fancy ' Galoshes |