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Show TAGE TWO bat uuiay, January LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH THE JOURNAL, !i! i -- -- - JM UiSTION i - i ; of HONOR GrxiuSi - - Turn Popular Couple Wed In Logan temple Marriages Of the Week of Franjc Christof the late JA M Christensen and Mrs ChrisfSn-se- n, of Logan, now of Salt Lake, and Miss Ruth K:ngMury of Ma-la- d, Idaho, took pace Saturday, December 21st, in Salt Lake City Mr. Christensen is a graduate of the U. S. A. C. and a member of the Sigma Chi. He is also a graduate of the Medical department of the Unhersity of Utah. The bride is a graduate of the University. They .will .make their home in Salt Lake for the present and are at home at the Armista apartments. Mrs. JL C, McAlister announces the marriage of her daughter, Dorothy, to Lovell Mai dock oi The mairiage took Heber city. Years place in Logan on New day. They were both students oi ll, - in-t- he make-their-heme - J Leon Anne A em , I eocict iini'i RttRalUi - - - Ntfu - "Oh Anne would have liked to parsue the subject further, btft Sle bad no opportunity. Morse n4 te a and Bretton were approaching. the 8&rrtt. An irr&atm company ta building a At close , range, Bretton, .the dam that blocke the path at chief engine, "had. a swart, well Morse's hne. Me is adamant in His determination not to bnttd a hrtdrte r, feathered face, keenly bins eyes nkteh h is engineer, Bretton, tells and- a uiouth which buy man should Atm and tit onsv arent rrre Mouses wests at hts1 Ar hate known belter than to tamper - mountain led an. Mj MwrUw Mas teamed wltV He ' made somd- parting re Morse Anne she must marry Atm to re to Mbrse, took off Ala hat to marie Jlttut . lemdle cenp tA Ansa, nod jttrtud off down the tfafl .goes with Moras en4 Douolas. his ettorney to the lonstnUian which led to the construction camp. ' iamfK - ''I think Wed better be going, Morse observed drawing out his Chapter f watch." Theres another little matMORSES MASTERPIECE ter 1 waBt to attend to on the way beauty , h mtft, new Uho Vtrtntpk An interesting marriage tq the younger set of Richmond is the marriage cf Miss Phyllis Mr daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Merrill, to J. Kennel! Smith, sou of Mrs. T. Smith of Logan. ' The ceremony was solemnized Tuesday in the Logan Temple by President Joseph R. Shepherd. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served "at 'the home of the brides parents, for the members of the immediate families. The table was centeied with, a beautiul decorated wedding cake surrounded by- glass colored candle sticks holding red colored candies. The newly 'wtds near future, tor! Pleasant Grove where Mr. Smith r at the ts engaged in teaching high school Mechanic Art Department. The bride has been employed at the office of the A. U. C. S. the Power and Lignt company Utah The marriage of Adrain Hatch ior the past three years. Mr. of Logan and Miss Marjorie WebL Smith is a graduate of the U. of Idaho Falls, took place Mon- S. A. C. and a member of the day Dec. 23rd. The couple wiL Delta Nu fraternity. la Ogdeiuhere, Mr. Hatch Is in the insurance enter Mrs,Anna JBrangham - business.- Mr. and Mrs. Asa- - Sul6on Harold W. and tained her. Millen, Waldo Hatch and Mrs. ramily of Ogden at a Christmas ton Merrill of LOgan attendee breakfast on Christmas day and the wedding at Idano Falls. the following Sunday at dinner. A vase of Poinsettes was used as A charming party of last Sati center decoration. urday afternoon was the bridgt Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newbold BlUebire the at luncheon given at a dinner party entertained H. A. ant Thompson by Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Robert Griffiths Monday eyening at their home . in compliment to Mrs. Wiliian. on the Boulevard In "compliment Peterson hf Salt Lake, formed to Mrs. E. W. Robinson o Salt Elsa Thompson, of Logan am Lake, who Spent the holidays as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Jean Hyde also of ball Lake Tne- tea room where the guest, Newbold. The1 other guests bewere received was decorated wit, sides Mrs. Robinson were: Mr. yellow roses. The various smai inrt Mrs. Parley Peterso.i. Mr. tables at which the guests wer, md Mrs-- F. P. Champ and Mr. seated for luncheon was decorat md Mrs. Luther M. Howell. Mrs. Luther M. Howell entered with pink roses. Covers wer, . pad e!tit jf&o? (kuO laid for one hundred guests tained at a bridge luncheon Mon-ia- y ekUens U this ' 'jkt&f afternoon in comp.munt to After the luncheon the table, Ars. Robinson were arranged for bridge. At and Mrs. F. P. of the games the nigh seort Jhamp, who left Tuesday for Chicago, Illinois for a months prize was awarded to Mrs. C. C Christensen and quest prizes to isit. The home was attractively lecorated with Christmas the guests of honor. Ten guests were included Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Champ enn the party. Bridge followed the The primary officers of the tertained, at a dinner party Sun- .uncheon. At the cloce of tne Seventh ward gave a party New day evening at theirA home 01. fiowerini tames the high score prize was Years day for the children of the East First North. L. D. Naisbitt, ward at the amusement hall. A pomsetta centered the table. Ret iVaided to Mrs. to d prograift was Mrs. rendered followed and green candles completed th, md guest prizes Refreshments were MrXChamp. by games. decorations. Covers were laid foi Each little guest was prett served. MrSBd Mrs, Champ. Miss Jeai Attorney and Mrs. L. D. Nais-jientertained "at a bridge din-l- sented With" a gift Hyde of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Larsen SCOUTS GET A. H. Thompson and. sen, Freer party Saturday evening. A entertainedat - dinner Sunday. AWARDS and M f. and Mrs. William 'Peterson o. loquet of roses, carnations Providence The following boys were Covers laid Robei Mrs. ior the follow- were table. Mr. and ,cotch hether. centered the Salt Lake, given badges in the court of Ethel Hilda guests: Mrs. ing Andher, Georg, ..overs were laid for twelve guests, Griffiths, Judge and on Sunday evening: Nile honor l, Selma Jennie Olsen. Olsen, D. Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Josep. fridge followed the dinner- - Tne scout; Dallas Zollinger, Chugg,star Lundahl and Fred Henry Wikidal, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Fu .ign score prizes were awarded Peterson life scout; ' Alvin Hanson, Frank of Hyram. 0 Dr. S. M. Budge and Mrs. G. mage. Hammond, Clinton Zollinger and Mr. and Mrs, s w Lindquist.--- ' Miss Edith Smith entertaine Atkins., first 'vfclaSS SCOUt$; Now ypurs' nnrtv ato a tertained was A a. given canyon party at a bridge luneneon Monuay pencer iheketi, Roland Crabtree, ve- .- A supper was served with summer the at Owen Hammond and Clyde Chugg, ternoon at the Hotel Jstcles. Th Jonday evening Mrs. Jonn games following. Twenty guests second class scouts; Keith long table was decorated. wiu ,ome of Mr. inand Barkle, were tn attendance. unristlansen Covei Logan canyon. . Miss Chugg. Gessel Nielsen, Leohony and red candies. Barbara Kerr entertained Dean for - twenty guesu ,r.ose included in the party were at a clumber were laid nard Earl Fuhriman and Edna party New Years RobertBpuhler, amille Christiansen, scouts. tenderfoot Hanson, Bridge followed the luncheon, a eve. were Fifteen included. LaRue girls Wanda Daines, the close of the games the hig. fright, Anne Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Garrett and supper wSf served. Merrill, Mrs. Alma A Zelson, score prize was awarded to Mis. children, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Frank, A was breakfast waffle esrved Russell Lee Clark. Bui Alma Mrs. jurgoyne, Marie Pederson. Mr. and Mrs. H. and Monson, Paul Mon- - the following morning. children and William Garrett goyne, of Salt Lake and Mis. fendneks, Cy Daines Newel Mrs. Mr. Misner en and Jack and were th. xrr, Henry Della Smith of Provo, guests of Mr. and tertained at dinner New Years y,ere J-,din,ner Christiansen. A"Irsguests. Frank on new years Mr. Mrs. for and Bert day Wright Fred Thompson entertained at bf Miss Ruth Bell entertained a. Ogden, Samuel Greenwood of aaya bridge supper Friday evenim Mr. and Mrs. James H. Olson, hhmoPnfrthiNnrrontrfrVe-.nimericaFork and Austin Mis- of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Jr., were dinner guest of her in tne tea room at the Eiuebm ntr hAmwkhnmnnnoam0r; .fro. and in compliment to Dwight Hock Mr. and Mrs Font Zoto Misener parents, eater-j The nurses ot the William linger on new years day. ensmitn and Otis Phillips of Gary nusic were features of the inment. Refreshments Mr and Mrs. Frank Kelly and Indiana. Tne small tables a Budge Memorial Hospital enter- which the guests weTe seated fo. 5vled4Tr g,ueslr ,were: Helen (talned. at the nurses home Thurs- - family were guests of Mr. and supper were decorated with pin. flay eyeing tar the medical staff Mrs. Arthur Checketts on new roses. Covers were laid for twen mhnson. LaRue Cook, Jessie Hill, of the hospital and their part years day . Bill dorris Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Pickett and Wright, ners. A program was rendered ty six guests. Bridge followed tn. Ryan and Horace Alder. after which dancing furnished family of Preston visited relatives supper. At the close of the game, D. Mrs. George Judge and two score prizes were awarded entertainment for the remainder here on Sunday. entertained - at dinner of the ..evening. Mr,.. and Mrs.. J, H, Fuhriman-- . Mr. The following were . the guests Preston Refreshments r Airs. Von Fuhriman, Mr. and Dr. and Mrs. N. A. Feaerson, Mi iaturaay evening, rue table wasiWtre served. Tne rooms were de-- 1 and Mrs. Weston Vernon, Mr. am decorated with holly and red ta- - corate with the holiday colors, i Mrs. Lloyd Theurer Howard and, ers. Covers were laid for Mr. Rdcla Fuhriman were dinner guests Mrs. A. H. Thompson, Mr. am Mrs. Luther M. Howell Mr- anl Mcs. N. W. Fuhriman nd Mrs. F. P. "Champ, Mr. and t,he latter part of the weekspent Mrs. Robert Grifnths, Mr. an. J Mrs. G. W. Thatcher, Mr. am Mrs. Leslie Horsely and Mr. and - .Ars. W. B. Preston. b Mrs. A. L. Cole,- Mr. and Mrs. Mr. , and - Mrs Ruth Budge entertained eight G. Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs jouples at a supper party New Torgeson, George ears eve after tne dancing party Joseph Newbold, F. R. Amoic ve ra Mora,f vwtf Tt ecfct evtmtmiM, ' road mat note dstonmne Activities son will-lea- SYNOPSIS: Club The marriage ensen, L, K-r- e - . The Logan dancing club gave a Christmas dancing party Saturday evening at the Hotel Eccles. The hall was decorated with lighted Christmas trees and ever green bougns. At eleven o'clock a fhort program was given consisting of songs by Mrs L, D. 'Naisbitt, also gave humerous jingles f fitting them to each member I present. A supper was' served. Each lady present was presented Iwith a gift from the tree. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Sorensen entertained the members of the !F. F..W. club 'and their partners at a bridge party Tuesday evenwere entertained ing. The guests at six small tables at bridge with ,a supper following. (Thewithsupper red tables were decorated, lighted candles. Mr. and Mrs. N special Christiansen were M1 lified tb A NNE leveled tqem 'at glasses and the great tri- - guests. Score prizes were awarded. The Bohemian dancing club j entertained at .a cabaret dancing party Tuesday evening at the Hotel- Eccles. Stunts were featurAbout ed during the evening. thirty five couples were in attendance. The Varsity dance club gave a dancing party at the Palais d r Monday evening. The hall Christmas was decorated with trees and the reds and greens. served, Light refreshments were were i in About twenty five couples The committee on attendance. E. W. included arrangements Mrs. C. J- Sorertsen, ' Skidmore, wilferd Porter, Fred Lundberg and Eugene Yeates. i The Los De Lebros club egave a Saturday vening dancing party - Eccles Ught. re-- I at the Hotel freshments were served. About attwenty five couples were in tendance. - - 4- heme." His confidential aid gave him a quick, inquiring gjance, and he sodded briefly. Were not going to build any bridge, he said, Bret-to- n may "as Well understand that first as last. Douglas shrugged up his shoulders and went on ahead down the narrow trail'tovrard the automobile. Anne, who was walking With Morse, broke a somewhat prolonged I wonder what it would silence. be like to live in a but in the like the-e- r mountains hermit ' Mr. Douglas was telling me about J What hermit,? her companien angular basin between two solid wedges of m ount a! a rock. wbkh a third slowly rearing wall of twine nt and etoue was making into a giant reservoir. Over the basin, some quarter .of a' mile away, bung a complicated network of scaffolding, on which innumerable mannikins clung clung and worked. Up and down the mountainside, crawled innumerable others, a ' ceaseless, harried carting ap material. inquired. i 1 - J f 'f , -- . j - I j tn.-cios- e r decor-ition- s. PROVIDENCE DEPARTMENT Rooin-xnan- er -- , Lun-dah- 'an1 - . . t mid-nig- 1 ht ! out-of-to- - - - " - I V n j ; Ste-va- rt - j r I inlf t . jjihe-Paiais-d'O- r, and Mrs. John Moser Loosli Kit Marysville,' Idahor at a dinner party at to ten gue.-SMr. and Mrs. Leon Alder enter.heir home Saturday evening, Mrs. Pieston Thomas entertained on new years day. Dinner the guests werfe Mr. and Mrs. K. tained the members of the J'. F. was served to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. Draper, Mr. and Mrs. Georg. W. dub Saturday afternoon at A'atson, Mr. and Mrs. David Me- - her home. A luncheonwas serv- d y .vlurdie, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert cd With bridge following. Besides ' wel alKI Ca,ipbe11 anj tertained at four small tables a 3quires of Ogden. After the dm -- the sixteen members Lnere trerej m' ' ' ' cards with a supper following .ier they all attended the danc ji few 'special guests. The lunch-- Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Alder en f0n table' were decorated with Ltoroined The Christmas reds and green, mg party at the Palais dOr. at a watch party on Miss Ruth Bennett entertained pink ross. Two score prizes were were used in the decorations am ew years eve. A social evening all the appointments. .The high at a watch party New Years Eve. awarded. spent and luncheon was serv score prizes were awarded to Mrs Cards and dancing v e r e 1 e r t tt res,..- m r s 'Allen Cottier "entertained was ed just in time for the 'desert to ' A late sup-the entertainment, members of the Mrs. her jf C. and club Tucker Ear, bridge Guy be in the new year. Covers Lewis. Sixteen' guests were in- per was served. The holiday tol- -- at a budge tea Saturday after-jr- s wereserved for Mr. and Mrs. Leon were all m used the r.oon. were Sixteen .appoint,in attendance. Alder bid cluded. Mr. and Mrs. Mvrl men is, Miss Bennett whs assiVod iv.e nome was decorated with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Griffiths tree- Mr- apd Mrs Fred Alder, Mr dy her mother, Mr! George D ieh rosej. Scon prizes entertained at a luncheon Mon- Bennett. and- - Mrs. H. A. Theurer, Mr. and . awarded. . afternoon at the Bluebiro Mrs, J. M Theurer. David O day Mr. and Mrs. C. C.. Christensen-Mr, and Mrs. E. L, Larsen in compliment "to Mr, and Mrs Theurer and Alfred. The hostess ears tt.rt.iuud at a dinner Sunday Lake New to Salt . Rehneil was assisted by her daughter and Smith who was mar and were the guests of Mr ternoon In compliment to the d - wed oa Tuesday Dec. 24Ui Tire " in law. daughters An-'Mrs: Bertram Smith.' Misses Ethel guests, "lowing Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Crabtree entable was attractively tieeorated he patronesses and Alumnae person. Hilda and Jennie lser.. Covers , were of the Beta Delta with pink roses. Fred Peterson of Hyrum,- tertained the Alder, .family at din- sorority entor-.Mrlaid lor eighteen guests.' Later' in tained a lvncheon at bridge Selma Lundabl and Henry Lun-- 1 the afternoon the couple left for TYtesday- afternoon tea Clahl of Logan. in the Alma, Rasmussen . where Pleasant Grovq, they will room of the Bluebird. The lunch-- j Mlgs pp entertained! Jenson evening make their home for' the present, don tables were decorated v,:hil;,t ?,LS bei" ldlhBringing their last Friday at dinner where Mr. Smith' is engaged in the Christmas colors. Covers! the home oiparty theK' Lyman Larsen Co ' teaching atthe high school at were laid for twelve guests. I, rs hroi he South Cache. 94 cuests Bun- ior Wre that places 011 Bridge followed the luncheon. tko was plavrd. high and low Keida Fuhriman Thturfday. Miss--' Ruth Budge entertained IThe high score award-- , was . prize P1Vpn n,2es Pd on Sunday evening. The even- 1- at a dinner party Sunday even- ' ed to Mrs. Irene Gardner. The," j as s,pent bunco at ing at t&e home of her parents. committee in charge of arrange Small anlnil,, ar. Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Budge, on Strved to with a new t?ap tfit East First North. The table was tv, t . Iks' tv, Christensen rDVpiops them in a net made of, decorated with red roses, and all sfid Mrs. D. V. Gsfdncr. x nottinc the appointments were carried .Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jones let 1 ap tare pro dyestuffs out In the Christmas reds and iducud m Frig y appreciable quantities wn were Covers laid for eight keiey, Calif., for a three weeks Tt 13 different VsTa bfish ments "in "greens. pounds has . guests. . visit with relatives. djeveloned by, Limited States Clfeat Britain Coast .Guard experts. - 4 i Mrs. William- - Peterscav-Mis- f Wright, Miss Edna Wright RusMrs sell Hendricks, Mr- - and George A. Bell, Miss Alladme Bei and the guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Rosz Nyman en tertained at a card party Saturguests were en day evening.-Th- b - r - Mr: s ' j I - - j t' ?I ' $ - ; - ed af-J- ay fol-ah- -- M s. - ! - - J-,- - rearf v- -- I r,c: h i-- ? ,J ,f i J ISlSS'6011 i !daya onlyuf j I DEPARTMENT College Ward Miss Louise Zol-- j a number of linger entertained new a at years fve party friends at the home of her parents. Games and music were enjoyed after which a midnight- lunch was-, served to: Serge Olsen, Lewi OJsen Roy Olsen, Lyman Olsen. Allan Olsen and Ezra Zollinger all - -- yreat cencreteWall wm 'rising toward tha ky defy river waters. Th man In front turned. "Oh. 1 passins it to the hiMCtt en the scaffolding, thea harrying away Ior was just making a tittle jole, he A of College, Miss Aderene Loosli of Ault Marysville. Idaho, Miss Mable Miss and Berniece Bailey of Logan, RpMaVighaR of'Wellsvilie, Miss Otha Johnson and Jimmy Jeffs of Ogden and Grant Italic of Hyrum. Miss Bertha Zollinger assisted the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Olsen and family motored to Tremonton on new year's day here tiiey.wtre dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Goldsberry. A large crowd attended the Gold and Green ball which was given on The Friday night in the ward hall. M. I. A. officers had charge of the arrangements. The Kail was decorated in the gold' and green c , ' The speakers at sacrament tneet-ir- g on Sunday evening wre,Dt Thomas Romney of the U.S.A.C. and, Frederick 'Seholes of the Lotalks gan temple. Most excellent were given by both. A vocal duet was given by Mr. and Mrs. George more. "Tha people arennd here, the na- tives, you know," Douglas explained. "'are dead against the reservoir project They hve their own little private ditches which the bis reservoir will dralg.eff. They will be forced to pay for water rights which they had before tor aethiag, and naturally theyre flrtjtbff the thing tooth and natU Theres even been talk of Haw very stupid, Anne com ' rmented absently, her attention was concentrated ca the ecefie ot tremendous, purposeful activity through tha glasses, when yon o; "Doubtless las remarked ened'' up his swung around trail a other half-doze- - for 21 hours!" Dougsagely, as he quickpace a little and the next bend In the feet ahead ot th " Mors said reflectively,- No his eyes on .Anne, a hut in the mountains is most emphatically not the proper frame for you. For soma women it might be ail right that or a ranch house on the plains eved a tenement on the East side: ' these Sr the settings beat fitted 1 to bring out their particular quality. consider how Many more people will benefit and how ranch better But for you it will be for severybody la the She looked up curiously. "For me long run. to havV this whet sec. what kind of frame?" V tion developed For you a frame of the" ' Donglasah-wggea"The average subject, a frame of worthya back- gold, human being doesnt sed things In ground ot great rooms and sptcious the Tong run. ' corridors luxury, hsn Anne focused the glasses-othe mony. That Iselegance, the only background clinging figures on th ecsffoldlng, suited 'to you Suddenly, ebe leaned eagerly forHum-m- , a, lady in a frame." ward. Far oat ott tha scaffolding, Ann ' murmured whimsically, I bending over soma etwiy poured dont believe 1 should like it. I' cement, with the pall still ta his would be to step always hand, stood her acquaintance of the out into some otherwanting frame r some mountain spring. other background that maybe didWhile she watched him intently, nt suit me at all-- " he- - stTuightened up, and moved om, Oh, no, you" wouldnt,'1' Soria""' to- another part of th ecaffoldlnj-assured her, not If the frame were an other the workAmong husky rich enough." men, there was no mistaking hi She Shook her head, tugged mock frame and stature. at her collar. Any- -' With s barely audible gasp, sbe suffocatingly way, it sounds stuffy. I dont like dropped the glasses, then on sec- H! ond thought quickly found the focqs .Whats all ' this talk about again and Indicated that Douglas frames? Douglas asked as they '. wss to look. Into the car. You havent stepped Who is ho? sbe ssked with as been buying a new picture, have msch casualoess and indifference you, Morse? I thought you had alas she could command. There was a curious, quiszical ready sufficiently denuded Europe!" i I smile in the attorneys eyes as he,, "No, havent," his employer pm wered, shrewd, half bantering'hnlf put down the glasse Why, hes serlou? eyes on Artne,; wlia had s sort ot hermit who lives in a hut turned her face and left only , away, up here in the mountains some- the tip ot a small scarlet ear for , where, t believe" hta Inspection but Im thinking A hermit ! Anns smiled too and of buying one a ' masterpiece. 1 glanced down iavoluntsrily at the think JV will bo.the-ge- m of hand he had kissed. If she knew rather r collection !" ' , . my anything about men, those had -- Bench. T Miss Aderene Loosli cf has-bee- n a guest at the home of Mr. and Mra. J.holi-E. Zollinger during part of the, days. DAUGHTER BORN During the past wek baby girls have arrived at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. James Bench, Mr. and Mrs.. Clifford Hansen,.Mr, and Mis. Arthur Hansen and a hoy to Mr. and Mrs. David Olsen. Mrs. George Speth, Sr., was guest of honor at a surprise giv- n jer home on new years day her sisters. Dinner was served .Those present besid- to forty-tw- o. es the members cf her family were Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fuhri-ma- n, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Zollinger. Mr. and Mrs. Hvrum Fuhriman and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Larsen all of Providence, and Mr. and Mr Jacob Zollinger and Mr. and Mr Fred Snet.h of College. Miss Lula Olsen was very pleasantly surprised on Monday evening by a number of her friend The evening was snent in games and music after which refreshments were served to twenty. The out n. of town guests were: Lewis Drnzil Egan and- - Miss May Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Anderson, been no hermit- - lips. , Mr. and Mrs. Angus Humphries "Incidentally, Douglas went on and Mrs. N. P. Nielsen were guests In a bantering tone, "hes th most ol Mrs. Israel Harmon at Dayton an popular mam iq on Tuesday. Sierras! Misses Velma and Pearl Olsen are spending the week at Tremonton with Mrs. El da Goldsberry. J Mr. and Mrs. Milford Jenson oi Smithfield soent new years dav here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hansen. (Continued from Pag One) . Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Olsen.efiter--tameiia-fes- r. friends at thtir home and Mrs. E. P. Raveling. on new years eveA qildnight Mr. and Mrs. Floyd O. Rawlins ten guests. lunrh wts served.-'t- o LemuaLdtodgers of Oeden spent Christmas at Midvale the home of Mrs. Rawlins mother. has been vising relatives-he- re Mrs. Briggs. While there Mr. Raw duringhe past week. Marys-vllltnaan- explained. "I almost think I should llkeTt"Anne went on thoughtfully, .the hut in the mountains, I mean. - Tol-ma- te Paradise M.. it ' , , '! (CoprrigKt, Kuth Krost.) - - - - Mora attempt bribery la an ef-- fort to remove the obstacle to hit railroad. Continu th atsry to- morrow. lins had a cast removed from his arm that he has worn three years. He suffered an Injury toi a Bing- -, ham mine accident. The Robert Shipley family reunion Jan. 1st it the was-hel- d home of Mr E. R. Summers.. About thirty- - were in attendance. . Mr. and Mrs? John P. James were guests at .the home of their daughter, Mrs. Joseph Johnson of , Logan on new years day. i V J. ' |