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Show rooeoooeoeooo f r i Saturikj, February 8, TOE JOURNAL, LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAII PAGE TWO zdMh Club Activities . Wins Beauty Title Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Brackham entertained at a bridge fllnner Saturday evening at tjie Bluebird for the members of tiie F. F. W. club and thPir partners. The table was attractively decorated with red carnations and valentine emblems. Covers were laid lor thirty two guests. Bridge fol lowed the dinner. At the close ol the games score prizes were awarded to Mrs. 3. R. Stock and Reed Bailey. The Logan dancing club entertained at a dancing party Thursday evening at the Hotel Eccles. Light refreshments were served. About thirty live couples were m V: attendance. Mrs. Grlflin entertained the - members of the Coterie club of Hyrum at luncheon and bridge Saturday afternoon." The small luncheon tables were decorated Covers were with sweet peas. laid for twelve guests. After luncheon the tables were arranged for bridge. At the close of the score prize was awarded to Mrs. Eugene Peterson. Those invited In from Logan were Mrs. Joseph Morgan, Jr., and Mrs. Wllford Lundberg and Mrs. Henry Scheby. The U. S. A. C. Womens club met Monday afternoon at the Bluebird. Miss Charlotte Kyle was the hostess. Airs. A. H. gave an interesting Thompson review of the book Marriage by Edward Westermarck. The Clio pluh mpt Wednesday afternoon at the Bluebird. Mrs. John Christiansen had charge of the program. Miss Mary Soren-Vfte- a ! feviewed the book Granc-mothBrowns Hundred Years 1827-19' by Harriet Conner Brown. Tea was served. The following ladies were special guests. Mrs. Alma Sonne, Mrs. Flora Wooley, Mrs. John T. Caine, III, Mrs. Walter Welti and Mrs. E. L. Hanson. Mrs. Ruth M. Bell went to Salt - Lake Wednesday tov give thepro-gra"lor the Wasatch Ladies Literary club. Mrs. Bell gave a dramatic reading of the play "El Centenario by Quintero. Preceding the reading Mrs. Bell was entertained at a luncheon at the New House hotel as a guest of the club. The meeting was held at the Newhouse, The Utah State Cosmopolitan club gave a luncheon meeting Wednesday evening at the Hotel Eccles.. A French program was given. Tom Cardon, who recently arrived from a two years mission In France, gave an interesting "The Theatres and talk on Operas In France" David Holmer talked about "The Boy Scouts of France, Ralph Wanlass, who games the-hi- gh er 27 AtoAatei Prcu Photo Elisabeth Alley, daughter of J. P. Alley , Memphis, Tenn, cartoonist, was voted the moat beautiful girl at 8outhweatem university In Memphia. -- Th seventieth birthday annl out-of-to- L. f-Salt Mr. Mrs. George Dalnes, Mrs. Mary Morrell. James Dalnes, Miss Ly dia Daines, Mr, and Mrs. Albert William Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. In Perks, Miss Mildred Daines. the evening an Informal reception was held when a number of Intimate friends called. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Godfrey en- tertained at a dinner party Thrust of evening in celebration the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Godfreys mother, Mrs. R. B. day grime-streake- "... g 1 McGee, V-- worthy of the order of the Eastern Star, gave lectures at the various chapters In 'the following places during the week: Salt Lake, Eureka, Prace, Green River, Myton and Garfield. Mrs. Grant Bateson entertained at luncheon and bridge Monday afternoon for four guests. The high score prize was awarded to Mrs. E. W. Palmer. Miss Miss Ada Gibbons and Irene Davidson entertained at a dinner, and card party Thursday evening In compliment to Miss Enid Gibbons before her departure for California. Ten guests were Included fh the party. - Mrs. Cr 3: Brock and. two little daughters of Salt Lake spent the week here as gucstd of Mrs. Brocks mother, Mrs. W1. C. Park- aM, J ot, tjtllw OAfVu 1 i h 1 & di. efcorvV jjzwih 'H ItcrnUus. v i , '4 "r tiv' '4 UfclScSWt5 ra fill u puppY LefasriIiI"7SJhSwaT't.'Utris' ard''hrr played with every thinghe could. In fact he had to be watched all the time for he adored tearing up things and being just as naughty as he could be. was teach-in- g Ile was owned bya little boy camM Uobaad-dki- b v . him to do tricks. ..... how his master loved him. How Louis loved his master.-AnOne of the tricks Louis w aa.taught was to sing while his master played a little tune on the piano, m And the wonderful thing was that Louis would sing if any one else played. It was only for his master that he would do this. Peggy thought Louis was quite the most adorable puppy she had ever seen and John thought he was just as cute as he could -- d The Old Dog) Mrs. Joseph Anderson and Mr. in given Tuesday evening meeting house in honor of Bis- and Mrs. Morgan Jenson. hop Eugene Johnson who was Mr. and ' Mrs. James Swenson recently released as Bishop. entertained a number of frlend3 RETURNS TO Besides the host and hostess, HOSPITAL ' : - Mr.-- and covers were laid for tb report Hhaf Mrs 'WeTegi'et Mr. and to Mrs. Henry Anderson, Byron Snow was taken back the hospital Friday, as she was Mrs. August Iverson, Mr. and not getting Along very well, from Mrs. Harry Jessop, Mr.- and Mrs. her recent operation. Her many Pete Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. friends hope for a speedy recov- Thomas E. Jessop and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Anderson. A soca.il ery. Mrs. Ireal Yeates and her mo- evening followed. ther, Mrs, Mirinda, Scot here Friday for Bennington, IdaYum-urn j ho. where they will attend the n thin sl,te of Swiss cheese Place funeral of a relative. llltlo fohne-Cilh on lop and reason Ernest Jessop Is recovering and Worcestershire snore. Seatfrom an attack of quinsy, from while he has been ill for tac past tle - - V-le- ft Y o week. Mrs. f '7 V vt V j Particularly Harry Jessop entertained sas s dogfilis at supper on Sunday evening an A raa:i7ii'eicewriler io a mao's life. Tills pi. empty Covers were laid for Mr. and I, i:e of ihe hot Rg. Mrs. Walt Fife and Mr. and Mrs. 1$ p.irtu'ilnlv Samuel Larson of Providence, Mr Plovers' "Ip I and Mrs. Francis Olson of HyLook at Em rum, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Jessop To prove Hut women are more eos-MMr. and Mrs. Peter Peterson, Mr satisfied fill P men. Just look st and Mrs. Henry Anderson. Mr. lmt the Pear and Mrs. August Iverson, Mr. and some of rle Mrs. James Swenson. Mr. and ladies Imsp pi'..ct. .Mehlson (ilo'oe. S t fre entertained (Tomorrow ! J guests. Mrs. V. W. Palmer entertained fe ' ve Lb. Informally at a table of bridge The guests Inday afternoon. were at lunBy MARY GRAHAM BONNER cheon with bridge following. The table was decorated with red THE PUPPY carnations. The high score prize was awarded to Mrs. C. E. Has"Were going on quite a journey in a few days, the Little kins. Black Clock said, "so tonight I thought Id take you to see a dear Mr. and Mrs. George Bowen little puppy and then tomorrow Ill turn the time ahead so you motored.to-- . Salt-La- ke" Monday canseehowlhe poppy grows up to afternoon attend a concert John, who was 8, and Peggy, 5, took trips given at the Ladles Literary club by their sister-in-laMrs. every evening with the Little Black Clock. Margaret Anderson Bowen. They met his friends, they traveled everyRonald Bowen entertained at where with him. Long years before he had been a supper party Friday evening of given some magic by a grandfather clock so he last week after the Frat Malee, could turn the time ahead or back as he wished. at the home of 'his' parents, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Bowen. CovHe had simply agreed that for the rest of the ers were laid for eight guests. he would not keep the ordinary time. His world About 200 students and faculty hands always pointed to 7 oclock. , members of the U. S. A. C. atHe had never taken any others on these adven- h tended the winter carnival Sattures with him until he had asked John and Peggy evening urday afternoon and given at the girls camp by the to go along. He lived in their house on the desk student body. Skiing was -- one of jn he back LaU, and because everyone had always supper was served, and the nice little clock they was he such a dear, was thought and and the served, supper evening was spent in dancing. had kept him even if hecouldnt keep the correct time. After all, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lundberg there were plenty of other clocks to do that. ' , and daughter, Dorothy, spent the Now he took them to see a little 'puppy. What a playful little preparing A r:. fault; pitafc &f b&t out-of-to- e ' - - Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Kirk entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Bond and Mr. and Mrs. George Spencer Bennett, who were Wo-me- - 1 ' w, i . - d Misd Dora Wright. Holman. Covers were 'laid for twelve guests. .Mrs. Holman was the recipient of a number of - gifts. returned last fall from - a years beautifulon a talk abroad gave stay At a Restaurants. "French short business meeting of the Church club a new constitution was pre- Activities sented to the members for approval, plans for future meetings The hand cart company of the were also discussed . daughters of the Utah Pioneers of the met Thursday afternoon at the A charming function week was- - the bridge luncheon home of Mrs. John Wilson on N. A. Larsen given Thursday afternoon at the South Main. Mrs. A Bluebird, by Mrs. Thomas Farr read a chapter from Utah a of life of the sketch E. Joel Mrs. of Smithfleld and Ricks, The various small tables pioneer woman was given by Mrs. at which the guests werewseated Alice Smith, a group of songs for luncheon, were decorated were given by -Traver Clark, SylThe ap- van ' Needham Jr., and Milton with red carnations. a valentine Musser. Junto Wilson sang were the in pointments Wilson sang a idea. Covers were laid for eighty Musser. Junior guests. Bridge followed the lunch- gram. A social hour followed the eon. At the close of the games program during wh'ch time served, week-lnSa- lti the higlT score prize was- a warded to Mrs. A. H. .Thompson and an Lake. . Mrs. VcrnonjWT Crockett enall-c- ut ns prize to Mrs. Beth Rom- tertained The U. S. A. C. Faculty members her of the ney, League met. Friday after and tUHeheon Mri"A.B701sOTTontertalred frrldgeciub at afternoon. The noon at the hofne of Mrs. Milton bridge, Friday and at luncheon four guests Merrill. The , following ladles the table was decorated with . bridge Wednesday afternoon. The flowers. A color scheme of pink assisting hostesses: Mrs. George pink daffowith decorated home was Stewart. Miss Mary Sorensen, In out was all the carried apcard of the dils, At the close Covers were 'laid - for LJR Humphreys, .MrsKathcxinc C. Mrs. C. L. Pocock, games a' high score prize 'was pointments.guests. Bridge followed the Mrs.Carlisle, eight awarded. Ariel C. Merrill, Mrs. Maida were Score luncheon. prizes Mrs. Olsen entertained at lunto Mrs. Charles Keller C. Jensen, Mrs. E. J. Callahan, cheon with .bridge following Fri- awarded Mrs. Sterling Anderson and Miss R. S. Napper. Mrs. and Dowdle. Prof. Joel Ricks Verda day afternoon. The Jiigh score were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cooley prize was awarded to Mrs. Faran able discussion on "Jefgave the recipients of a surprise par- ferson and rell Johnson. American Idealism in ty planned evening ChristianFriday John Mrs. Mr. and A social hour followed during . the birthday anniof celebration sen and daughter, Miss Camili which time tea was served. evenMrs. of The Cooley. versary Christiansen and son Jack, Miss spent playing 500. A late Edna Wright and' Miss Anna ing was was served. Thirty eight Merrill motored to the summer supper NIBLEY home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris- guests were In attendance. , Mrs. Charles Goodsell entertiansen In Logan canyon Sunafternoon in comday where . a dinner was served, tained Friday to- - Mrs. Moss Hendricks MUTUAL CONDUCTS They, motored, jnjJijg jtven- - pliment ' and 'Mrs. Jessie Rec3 of Ben- - SERVICES" ' ing. servA was son luncheon Ward. Mutuals Mrs. W. W. Merrill entertained Nibiey, Feb. 8 The the members ot her bridge club ed. Covers were laid for twelve conducted the Sunday evening a Music of feature wps The meeting ,on Sunday last. Monday at supper and bridge guests. The table was centered 'with red the afternoons entertainment. following program was rendered, The girls in training at the following the usual opening excarnations and red candles. The valentine idea was earned out In Home Economics cottage- - enter- ercises: vocal solo. May Larson; at dinner Wednesday reading, Weston Gibbons; duet, all the appointments. Covers were tained Inez Morgan; solo. laid for eight guests. Bridge ..fol- evening at the cottage for the Rula and lowed the supper. At the close following guests: Mr. and Mr3 Maretta Yeates; a talk on the of the games a high score prize Leo Squires, Miss Lelah Lenkers-Uif- g of Pres. Lorenzo Snow was was awarded. dorfer, Mrs. Phil Morgan. A color kdven by President John A. Is- Mr. and Mrs. Merrill McFar- scherne of red and white was raeison of the Hyrum stake. land entertained at a dinner carried out in all the appoint- -- Stake President Laura Chrisparty Monday evening In cele- ments. The table was centered tensen of the Stake Relief Socbration of tpeir fifth wedding with red roses and red candles. iety board visited our ward fues!" A wedding cake cen- The girls In training are as fol- day afternoon and spoke at the anniversary. Emma Relief society meeting. tered 'the- table." Coveres were laid lows: Frances Vernon, for twelve guests. Claire Lenkersdorfer, Nielsen, Mrs. Weston Vernon, first vice Berpiece Haggerty and Blanch MOTHER AND FATHER ILL IN IDAHO president of the Utah Federation Larsen. of Womens clubs and Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Harris enMrs. Harry. Jessop left here B. Preston, northern district di- tertained at a late supper after for Iona, Idaho, where Thursday rector. went to Salt Lake Wed- the dancing party at the Palais she was called by the serious illnesday to attend an executive dOr Saturday evening. Twy-lvness of her father and mother. board meeting of the State Fed- couples were Included In the A number of committees are at eration of Womens clubs. party. work for a social to be His-tory.- T , , Lake Colley and Mrs. William Dalnes ol Preston, Idaho, and the following Irony Hyde Park: Mr. and Mr 8. Joseph B. Dalnes, Mr. and inson, Mra.-L.-- - PACKARD- ar Mr. and Mrs. George B. Bowen entertained at an attractively appointed dinner party Thursday evening at the Hotel Eccles in compliment to Mrs. Margaret Anderson Bowen of Salt Lake, who came to Logan" to 'Stag at the Rotary club luncheon meeting Thursday. The table was decorated with red carnations and red candies. All the appointments were featured in Jhe valentine idea. Covers were laid for the following guests, "the guest of honor and her husband. Wells C. Bowen of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bowen of Brigham City, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Wanlass, Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Preston, Judge and Mrs. Prof, and George D. Preston. Miss JDora Mrs. .Waller Welti, Wright, Miss Edith Bowen, Attorney and Mrs. L, D. Naisbitt and Mr. and Mrs. Bowen. Preceding the dinner Mrs. Margaret a Anderson Bowen contributed group of songs which added much to the evenings, pleasure. After the dinner the guests motored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bowen on East First South of the where the remainder evening was spent playing bridge. The high score prizes were award ed to Mrs. "beorge Preston , and H. R. grand lecturer versary of Robert H. Dames was celebrated Sunday with a family dinner party arranged by Mrs. Dalnes and given at their home The long table was centered with the birthday cake and candles. A color schemff of pink and green prevailed In all the appointments. Covers were laid for thirty five guests. Tire members of the famwere as folily from lows: Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Dalnes Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Nielsen, ana I. STNOPSlSt It tea an amfrftfo' She nodded her head sharply. I become a ttaveUef that brought That was the other room through Jtnd to Neio York tut chanes Phil Martin whose shuttered window she had meganted her attA star reporter of the Herald-Stalso seen chinks of light. What was the pretty girl Much interested tn there? Marttn makes Ent4 hts confllantet ' tellmo her of hie adventure in atShe moved steathlly along the to Shot the capture tempting "Big unknown figure tcho directs Wholeside of the wall,, and reached the sale criminal activities of the second window.' Her view here Martin hanks on metropolis. was evin lees obstructed than be. Shite Frank to ewe him a photo- -' praph of the man he suspects, fore. This window also 'was open, jhranfe instead puses O to tnirt. ft It ft m earshot the panaster ts i Izzy .Myers himselft She bad assassinated. Em d recognizes tft never seen hitn, bug .there was no photograph as a likeness of her brother behoved killed in ii mistaking the proprietor ot the World War. Unbelieving, she de junk shop in the present surroundt ermmes to find him. Disguised in black she sets out for the Issp ings. He was speaking excitedly Mger's funk shop, supposed renInto a telephone that Stood on the dezvous of tfc Big Shot e gang. desk at which he 'was seated. Chapter C Sure, they are! . . ..Yes, THE LAIR both of em. . . . Oh, hes all right, avenue was very quiet at no worse than usual. . . What? . . , pIRST Enid made her way toward her Then followed the eharp, sibilant destination. There were not many sound ot Izzy Myers's breath being drawn greedily in through his pedestrians shout, but Enid was bearded Ups. to twice obliged pass the unllgbted Enid stared In through the slats. windows and closed front door of She inspected the room Izzy Izxy Myeris Junk shop before the Myers probably dignified It by the way was clear to explore the lane, name of office. It was less littered or driveway, that, flanking one side than ' the otner room, bat equally, ot the Junk shop, obviously led, to dirty. It possessed two uninviting-lookinthe rear ot the premises. Them chairs besides the one In satisfied that there was no longer which Iszy Mjers sat. There wag anyone near enough to observe her a, safe In one. corner that had. lost she slipped quickly jnost of It paint. movements, Into the lane. She was studying Izzy Myer i s . Attractive Dinner Party Mrs. Birthday Anniversary A7.TRANK 193Q W s X fadl&SrfMpfefo ww, toe Alert and wary, Enid peered through the shutters studying the scene. she himself now. In spite ot the flltll And, then, instinctively", halted. Here, a feV paees In from and disorder that were hU backthe Street, It was as though she had ground, and the dirty, bees suddenly confronted with an clothes he wore, there was some impenetrable wall of blackness. thing Incongruous shout the man. She could see nothing end the She could readily picture Izzy blackness was ugly. Her heart was Myers going about .his business es beating furiously. She told herself a fawning and obsequious peddler, she was not very brave. The front but there was nothing about him of the junk shop was shut and dark. to indicate anything ct that sort Disappointed Enid turned toward now. As he sat there at the phone the rear of the house. It was pitch he was alert and tense. black. To guide herself, she felt There was cunning in his beardalong the wall of the bouse with ed face, bat there was something one hand. She walked cautiously mote. Something that she could not quite define unless it were to striving to make no noise. , She came to an abrnpt stop. SQe say that he dxuded a sort 6f ugly , bad reached the end ot the wall sad efficiency. . , He at onco repelled and interestbad mechanically turned the corner ot the house. Someone was here. ed her." She was conscious of the Her heart began to pound again, feelihg that ho was no ordinary bur It was' with 'excitement now, man, and that he" and his Junk shopTT not fear. She could see chinks of camouflaged far more than a mere . light from the shuttered windows hangout for a few gangsters. on the ground floor. ' f ''Neither did Che think be was as She glanced swiftly around her. old ss that crooked back, those . shoulders, that-- sa ftTraTmw'xaflarirBerr asrfrba? ke mpt' Chock of white halrV atid " that brown beard flecked with gray open space the" yard, ot course ffr '4lZ the Junk yard. Voices reached her, made hint "look He was still listening1 at the " .muffled, the words Indfetlugulsh- able,' She drew the automatic from phone listening eagerlyC" Anfl;he was smiling now not mirthfully, her bag. a eort ot ragiiou- - t. ciotelring the weapon tightly ta but ,?ritb .. Jt ber right hand she tiptoed to the oess. What war It about? .Imbe something of unusual must window and peered in through the portance. Of course it hadnt beds Hats where they were out ot There were five men inside as long as It had seemed, but He was suddenly speaking again there throwing dice against a raised nodding bis head vigorously kt board on a table. That was the bis unseen auditor as though to add and Bound ska tattling thumping ; to his words: jiad heard. Crap3t Her education emphasis a all "I the Its way! you get had gone that far thanks, in this Sure, they'll both be killing! to Phil who had particular, Martin, g there! 111 give em the dope. explained the game to her. else? , 4 ,No? AU right! Tho five men were In shirt Good luck!" sleeves, not a pleasant-lookinHe replaced the receiver on the crowd, though most of them were hook, got .up., briskly from, the desk.,., ; young. One of then, nad a thin and and opened 'the door connecting almost abnocssaiiy pasty-whit- e face with the other room where the a drug addict, she decided. was In progress., Her eyes swept around the room crap game , there. Skinny, and you, 7 - what she could see of It. As a too,"You, he called, "cut that , , Maloch,1 hangout it had the appearance of out, and coma on In here! I want . Innocence itself. It was apparently , . 1 to see' you." -- Lnothihg but a storeroom for Junk. "for" a Without feply.'he There were two doors In the went hack waiting to the desk and saf room, one at either end. Both were down. - -- 1 1 HMrodr-dreepIn- - align-inen- t. Any-thin- g , , ; J closed. The one at the lower end opened, of eourse, on the yard and, ) patently, the door at the upper end opened into an Inner room. ' "BatMist CUrler When a heavy steel girder is placed In position ll Is on r efu!!.v bedded, a pad of hair felt being placed under each end. 4 Fame '1 (Copyright, Frank L. Packard t , But wbirt Is th Big Sftot Izzy Mytrt provide a clue Mob ! eav. Eyg for Groceries Mach of the petty Wide of rural Mexico is still d'ine by barter. "Give me nn eggs worth of salt and candles," a woman will tell a grocer. , Gods Method For. to make deserts, fiod, dm rales thntthe only thing ith kings and begins woman has not yer vnmni'vhed Is the1 nlnd Victor Hugo. revolving door. lb is: on Transcript, l! ,e ,rtr'f ' We ere toirf i r I |