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Show r " PAGE TWO LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY THE JOUHNAU Saturday, February 22, 1930. UTAH rm, IU1 hi FRANK L. PACKARD datiuer beset Howard In tho house at her brother , flop, icho is ths B.g Shot of hew Yorks most feared ease From behind of criminals. ehe hears her crop cued mnr-hcalmly disco seed . by Myers r4 Mrs Kane, bat alsoI learnt the oang has captured Flu and lies bound Martin, who a house on bird ehert gnneed ho fret1 a "To distinguished only sign. For lot of l.im Kind row a daung plan which rarrtes raiu her I o U house disouiscd as an old women. Postttt at 1'i'i Myers messenger she an ins entranrr to the house deceit tuff Hally Hose, the lone guard. She found h;3 arsrsPSIS : Few JTnid Church i Functions Club Activities vor-tuir- ee er zy The Womens Literary club met The Joseph Smith camp of the Pioneers Utah of the AheecS- aflemoon at he Blue-- ! daughters Wednesday met Thursday atternoon at the blrd. Mrs. S. E. Clark was the Parkinson. wanda jj133 ancj home of Mrs. Thomas Rose, the hostess, Mrs. William Doutte students former .pjie following were Mrs. hostesses Jona-!oassisting J a review of "My Brotner A c and members s y tta H. C. Mrs Rose, Maughan than by Francis Brett Young. of the soro.jS Hoyd sorority spent last and Mrs, H. T, Wilson. Martin Tea- was served. The following at the Heistand gave two accordion se- ladies were special guests: Mrs week end here as guests boiJge and were present a Mrs. S, Smith haptr gave I, lections, G W Thaher Margaret of the girls: Miss the pledging dramatic reading with music ac- Wilkinson, tMr3. A. A. Flrmage,,-)0Iin- for a 0if Provo, Miss Mel- A and social hour companiment. Mrs. Alma Sonne, Mrs. Claude ba ppomiey of Kaysville, Miss refreshments followed the pro- Quinney, gram. met The Clio club Wednesday The William B. Preston camp afternoon at the home of Mrs. of the Daughters of , the Utah Poland Mrs. John Emmett. Pioneers met Thursday afternoon Christiansen had charge of the at the home of Mrs. W. C. Jen- program. Miss Charlotte Kyle of son w'lth the following ladies as the English department of the Nels U S. A. C. was Mrs. assisting hostesses: Invited to give Anderson and Mrs. Neakes. The the program for the afternoon. jauraLee'parke7."' A "banquet lfollowe(j lb? initiations, served at In of Salt topic "Manufacturing Miss Kyle read and discussed the Hotel Ecclts. Miss Carma Utah" was discussed by Mrs. Nel- Gentle-- 1 dr Cardon was toast mistress, lie usternne, a vocal duet was homme Turned; ottm Peterson was a dinner i given by Miss Gladys Bailey and hv Moitere, one of j at . the Sorosis - chapter Miss fcmitn, auss iianey gave,the best 0f jjla COmedies. Tea was gUest Sunday B r, i13.. iwnf P. a.no, isprved to the members of the F.f n club and the following special time refreshments were served. Mrs. Wilford Mrs. guests: Porter, The Brigham Young camp of P. W. Eliason, Mrs. Weston Verthe Daughters of the Utah 1ion-ee- is non, Mrs. Parley Peterson, Mrs. met Thursday afternoon at O. A. Lindquist, Mrs. Leiand Hailthe home of Mrs. L, D. Natsbilt, stone, - Mrs. A. N. Smith, Mrs. Une dancing party. Saturday Mrs. John A. Hendrickson, Mrs. Harvey Christensen. Mrs. Ruion Jesse Earl, and Mrs. Fred Hodg- Johnson and Mrs. Joseph Keeffe eventalf atuie Hotel Eccles.- Ar- son were the assisting hostesses. of Providence. The Misses Lucile rows pointing the way to i the Mrs. O. P. Satterthwalte discus- ar.d Dorothy Emmett gave piano dance hall was the first note In sed the topic "Manufacturing of selections during the social hour. the decoration, the next was d . heart In the doorway Salt and Cement In Utah". Miss The U. S. A. C. Womens club huge through which the guests enterArminta Hogan sang two songs, celebrated , Its twenty-eight- h ed. A three foot lighted Theta Miss Joy Spencer gave two piano Monday insignia on-birthday anniversary 'red heart backtelectioins. The social hour fol- afternoon. Pi the place of the ground was conspicious In the lowed. Refreshments were served. regular meeting a luncheon was of the given at the Bluebird. The table hall whichandwas hung with bed The Mallard camp with conspicious hearts, -Pioneers of the Utah was attractively decorated with other daughters valentine emblems, such as met Thursday afternoon at the red roses and red candles. A col- cuples and arrows, etc. A heart home of Mrs. N. W. Merkley, the or scheme of red white and were: Mrs. green was carried out In all the shaped block of Ice holding ferns, assisting hostesses and red , and white Harriet Benson- ,- Mrs -- Sara- Quin appointments. Covers - werelaid carnations In hearts " the ney, and Mrs. Mae Peterson, Mrs. for the twenty five club members. candy bowl. Afloated special feature punch J. M. Richards sang a song, Miss Mrs. F. V. Cardon was toast mis- - of the evening which proved to Kathleen Smith gave two piano tress, and the toasts given were selections. Under the topic of In the nature of a barbeque. Those be Dun making was, partners were chosen broken by matching "Manufacturing In Utah' Mrs. responding were: Miss Margaret one dance. Sixty Louis Cardon discussed the man- - Wilkinson, Miss Charlotte Dancy, hearts for were in attendance. ufacturing of cement and Mrs. L MrsrB. G. Thatcher, Mrs. D. C. couples were alumani Twenty present. P. Stewart, salt. The social hour Budge and Mrs. C. L. Jones. The The and patronesses for and refreshments followed the committee In charge of arrange- the patrons were: Prof, and Mrs. evening program. ments Included, Mrs. E. L. Rorn- - Parley-E. Dr -- and Mrs. Peterson, The Wilford Woodruff camp of ney Mrs Caroline M. Hendricks T. B. Budge, Dr. and Mrs. S. M. I . the Daughters of the Utah Pion- and Mrs. P. V, Cardon Budge, Prof, and Mrs. .Kenneth eers met Thursday afternoon at The Wesew club, entertained atc. Ikeler, Mr. and Mrs., Moses the Hotel Eccles. The hostesses a card party Friday evening at Johnson. , were Mrs. Joseph Hodges, Mrs. R. the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.i The Beta Delta sorority o. .Hatch. Mrs. D. W. Cook and in compliment, to their nounee the pledging of Elva Mrs. Charles Harris, Mrs. Lottie At the close of the monson, and Glen Cora iFlfe. P. Larsen discussed the topic evenings entertainment, refresh Initiations were held recently by ! In Miss Utah. menu were served, . "Manufacturing the Beta Delta sorority for MarMarianna Thomas gave a readr tha Carlisle, .Mabel Sorensen, ing, Miss Ruth Owen sang a song, Sanford, ' Hilda Hoopes Dorothy hisMrs. Oliver Stevens gave a . , . and Luella Anderson. A torical reading. social hour and Miss Helen Hyde, president of refreshments followed. the Beta sorority spent last week of The Thomas Tarbet Camp end in Salt Lake. Miss and Ruion Dunn anthe Daughters of the Utah Pion- Eames Wynona The Theta were married Wednesday nounces the Upsilon sorority eers met Thursday afternoon at in Anof Elva pledging the home of Mrs. Olsen, the fol- the the Logan atemple. Following Doloros Thorsen and derson, wedding break- Dora Hartvigson. lowing ladies' were the assisting fast ceremony was home served of at the Effle Mrs. hostesses: Darley and Ihe pledges of the Gamma XI Ezra Mrs. Ada P. Cardon. Mrs. Bertna the grooms mother, Mrs. familsorority are Veresa Hunsaker and for the immediate Eames, Gessell discussed the topic, the ies. The left in the after- Zina Harris. Manufacturing of Cement, Salt noon for couple short a, wedding trip. iThe U. S. A. C. and Canned Goods in Utah, Mrs. Faculty Wo- Pearl Willmore gave a patriotic They will inake their home in mens League met Friday afterLogan. noon reading, Wayne Ewer and Emos tne at of Mrs. P. V. home son Luther Smith, of Dr. and Cardon, The following -- ladies Carlson gave two cornet selections. Refreshements were served Mrs. I. S. Smith and Iris Hagen were assisting hostesses, Mrs. II. of Salt Lake were married Wed- J. ... during the social Pack, Mrs. J, Cl Ilogensen,. Mrs. nesday in the Salt Lake temple: Frank L. West, Miss Thelma Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Lundberg Dr. and Mrs. I. S. Hagen of Salt Garff, Mrs. T. G. Taylor, Mrs. of Tremonton were dinner guests Lake were married Wednesday Alvin Hess, Mrs. Effie S. Barrows of Mrs. Bert Riggs, Monday af- In the Salt Lake temple. Dr. ana Mi's. LeMoyne Wilson, Mrs. George ternoon. The table was decorated Mrs. I. S. Smith motored to Salt W. Knowlton. Dr. Reuben Hill of with carnations. Covers were laid Lake to be present at the cere- the U. S. A. C. faculty gave the mony and attend the wedding program. Dr. Hill gave an ln- for ten guests. followed. . ..The structive talk on "The Nutritu- On Friday evening of last week breakfast which e w.l . Mrs. F. G. Kldgell, Jr., and Miss home In ,5,uLogan. Mr - Smith is em-eir Lon of the Infant. Refreshments were served at the close' of the Angela Larsen entertained at a ployed at Stockton-Christians. program. supper and card parfy at the company. . Mr. and Mrs. Orval Adams, forhome of Mrs. Kldgell. The various small supper tables were demerly of Logan, now of Balt Lake The girls at the Home Econo- have issued a number of invitacorated with vases of red carnaat a tions to Logan folk to attend a tions. The valentine idea prevail- mics cottage entertained compliment to dancing party given by them Jn ed in ail the appointments. Cov-ve- rs dinner recently in were laid for the following Mrs. Christine B. Clayton, and Salt Lake. daughter, Mrs. Anton Lunt of I4rs. Parker - entertained at a guests: Attorney and Mrs. L. E. her City, who was here visit dinner Sunday in compliment to Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Bick-rnor- e, Cedarwith her mother: The table her daughter, Patricia Parker, Mr, and Mrs. Walter ing - Mr- s- Euiene (.was decorated with orange colo.r- - who - came-fro- mMr. Salt -L- ake-' to and Smhes, and greenery, the spend the week end with her par-yehLun- - ed flowers Yeate.sMr,and Mrs. Alma'Chrisand "Miss Helen HuTme, who P.Tco!ors' dahl, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey schooD in Salt 'Lake appointments. Covers were , tiansen,- - Mr., and Mrs. Lea Hanteaching eight guests. and who spent the week end hpre sen, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Quln-- " laid ney. Miss Margaret Affleck and "Mr:"'and Mrs. "tiliver Luchertni with her parents, Mr. and "Mrs. at a dinner party J. A. Huline and Miss.-Ru- by - , Carvel, Johnson. After"" supper the entertained tables were arranged for cards.' Friday evening 'for" the following Stringham, of Bountiful who Mr. and Mrs. Louis rpent toe week end here. , The At the close of the games score guests: Mr. and Mrs. Cy Nap-pe- r, valentine Idea was featured in prizes were awarded to Mrs. L. Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Haws, Mr. ihe decorations E. Nelson, Mrs. Walter Squires, and appointand Mrs. Wallace Williams, Mr. ments. L. E, Nelson and Carvel John" and Mrs. Louis Madsen. The table Prcrr ana Mrs. Chester j. Myson. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Holman en- was centered with red carnations. ers entertained at a dinner and tertained at a bridge dinner par- The valentine appointments were card party Wednesday, the first The small used. After the dinner the re of a series." The four small tables ty Friday evening. tables at which the guests were mainder of toe vening was spent at which toe guests were seated for dinner were decorated with seated for dinner were decorated in playing rook, Mr. and Mrs. William Lohmanired snapdragons. The red, white with red ahd white carnations. laid Covers were for sixteen entertained at r. dinner party at and blue colors were featured in Covers guests. Bridge followed the din- the Bluebird Thursday evening. Jail the appointments. ner. Three score prizes were Daffodils were effectively used were laid for sixteen guests. Al-f-; ter teldecorations. the Bridge the dinner the tables were awarded. the dinner. Score prizes ranged for cards. At toe close of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Hayward Mrs. to Mr. were and awarded entertained" at a bridge dinner G.jthe game3 score prizes were at their home Friday evening of A. Lindquist and Mrs. James Nor- - awarded to Mrs. Joel E.' Ricks, Mrs. Thomas Farr, Mrs. Sidney last week. The dinner table was fleet. decorated with red tulips and red On Saturday evening of last stock and Dr. N. A. Pederson, candles. Covers were laid for the week the following young folks) Mr.' and Mrs. Othello Hickman following guests: Mr. and Mrs. were entertained at the home of entertained at a card and sup-Mi- ss Moses Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. S. Dorothy Lundberg: Alice ;,per party Wednesday evening. E. Needham, Judge and Mrs. M. Worley, Gay Nielson, Lycile Park-- 1 The guests were entertained at C. Harris, Dr. and Mrs. H. R. inson, Margaret Caine, Clarice three small tables at cards with McGee, Mr. and Mrs. Byron A1 Olsen -and Gwendolyn Hart. .- A;a supper following. TWo score pri- der. Dr. and MrsrS.M."BUdge; dinner was-servKfrs. W. H, Peterson entertain-with Dr. and Mrs J. C. Hayward, At- bridge. The table was decorated the members of her card club purple sweet peas and pur-le- d torney and Mrs. L. D. Naisbitt. After the. dinner the tables were pie candles. at luncheon and .bridge Wednes- Mrs. Mr. and Nepni Lundberg clay afternoon. The luncheon arranged for bridge. Score prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. entertained at a dinner party table was decorated with pink Alcelebration roces. A color scheme of pink and Wednesday evening in Sidney Stock and Mrs. Byron of their wedding, der. anniversary. , white was featured in all the Mr. and Mrs. George Torgeson guests were included in nolntments. Bridge followed the motored to Salt Lake and spent the party. After the dinner cards luncheon. Score were prizes last week end as guests of xMr. and music were the entertain- - awarded to Mrs. Grant Bateson ment- and Mrs. C. T. Cannon, ' (and Mrs, LaVon Earl. f tor-- - . fcotr - -- J t Married Wednesday : i 1 ea - . m fiX " or ed I . - j i ' i ed 1 ' lna She made no answer as she recovered herself and went on? but at the head of the stairs she paused. "1 cant see anythlas.1 she said I dont know where to go. Walt where youee are, dea, be replied gruffly.. She felt him brush by her, and a moment later he lighted a candle a on do-fe,- " 1 Didnt I tell youao we was going upstairs? Cant youse lift yer ( Sim-husban- j raucously. tiii , aa the guardian ef pOLLOWED by the house, Enid made her wsjr along the hall. Her foot etruck the riser of a stair and eha Stumbled, Behind, her Batty Rose laughed m?L?Tgeois u r . where ycavo got 11:H ,.u Ho sv jng aro;"J, his hands at his sides, mi shook hu IwT "Ycuceve get wrong call really; dore aint no I mi Martin hero. Enids lips firmed In a hard e,-- le Youre a Utile tea lafa rl arent 7n? aha Unui.c.1 .y You admitted a moment . t he was ha:o. But In txaj 1 d I knew that ha Is a prlcanor in the housa. Furthc-- n ere, 1 know that Izzy Myers tni tho L'ut Shot are coming hero tonmht. 1 dont know when, lut 1 know I have nj tlmo to loso co you ftdl e..hcr teho mu to him at once, or 1 shall te look for him tr.yaclf. "Well a mrer 'was creeping over Batty P. urns face why don't yonsa, den? Because. she said, 1 have no means of tying yp.i, and there would bo only cuo alternative. 1 ara a fairly good shot, and 1 think I could Uleablo you enough to answer the' pufpaso without the , ,i ., i , , wound necessarily proving fr.tr: . but thqt, would ba your.risk. ,Wi.( , you lead the way or not?" Ho cursed at her now, clenching bis fists. ,'T believe youse would!" he (narlcd. Id like to get my i hands on you'a for dis, an' some ' . Yoosa'ti get'' day J hopes I does. ' Chapter II BY CANDLELIGHT ' rr,-yi;- at his belt nnd phu-- it i0 the pocket of her coat. Then shrieked up tlr candle aud stepped back-frohim. . iouH need your hands ta a moment, ea put them dovai" was clipping her war ; a,. ,v turn ate. and, end LaJ t . to that stood on & ledge of some JctmT , ,, against the wall. Now we'U take a look at youse," 5 ' he said. , Her hand shot forward,- - ' the muzzle of her automatic on a tine with his eyes. : Better look at tills!" she aid in a hard metallic monotono. -, t wots ,, t;, He drew back with a startled "I am going tot count throe, sba n t oath. I thought dore was some- said tersely. One! thing phony about It. Wota de Hes down dera In dat room at ..idea, an who ara yonae? de end of CjTnnPftinhb do dutirs He was not a prepossessing lookf shut, said Batty Ito-- e hurriedly, ing object her Impression was Lead and the then, way, open that of a hulking figure with 'a d black the door! pullet head and hut Yea, Batty Rose was hair and small black eyes that 'yoaufi'U- - put .out-d- at Uploadin- g- jo iqulnted under drooping lids. light, wont youse? Dora aint Never mind who 1 am," she said Put your hands up over suppocad to ba nobody In dis house coldly. an goirg ahmxdeJjdLwul JLsQms?--your head,' Not body might lamp it from do street. "Nisi he eald sullenly. She lai'ghsJ at him derisively, t for a skirt! Look out dat thing you wero a big , ront go off an frighton youse! An, T didntToolthipk to get dvr ay with (0 try enough too In here mice maybe deres It uoesnt matter " eaU. cho that! he was edging slightly toward her I want rr.d a who set tit dei?5 aint nobody been living Id r, to scfc Npw. go ahead! de house fora long tfme!1- for . an I m taut he (vimg fciick, j "Therell be one who. Wont be enr of tbp tp'-- ' erd tbe living In Jt much longer if) 'you. then .started make t nay tnbve other than te Up aa house. 1 close-croppe- ; d Birthday Military-Ba- ll A Success Party h Mrs. Harry Parker entertained annual given Friday evening at at a family dinner party Satur- tne palais dOr under the dlrec- - day evening in celebration of the tion of the Military department j birthday anniversary of her hus- ofithe U.- - S. Ar C. was brilliant band. The table was decorated in all its appointments and Uke with red carnations f, and red the , former one ,was , an out- candles. Covers were laid for standing event,. The ball was twenty four guests, members of given lh honor of Governor Dern the Parker family. and his- military 'staff. ' The de- ' Mrs. W. H. Peterson entertaincorations were- - of a military na- ed at a children s party Monday ture. The red, white and blue was effectively used. The grand afternoon In celebrationof of the her lit anniversary march was the special feature of birthday tie son, Billy. Gaines and music . i the evening.) furnished the entertainment. Rewere served. The Mrs. Mentor Jenson entertain- - freshments which sixteen litUe ed at a bridge luncheon Baturday uWe aromnd was centered afternoon. The table was covered guests were seated cake the birthday and can with a cluny lace cloth over with dies. green satin. A chystal bowl of green carnations and green can- Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Smith dies In crystal sticks centered the table. Covers were , laid for the entertained at a family dinner afternoon in com following guests: Mrs. J. W. Hey- party Sunday son Dr. R. Den-io- n to their phment ward.1... Mrs. . S. E. Needham, Ms. Of Salt Lake who spent Smith James Mrs. William Norfleet, week end here as their Lehman, Mrs. M. C. Harris, Mrs. last A boquet of --cut flowers W. Vernon Crockett, Mrs. Clark guest. E. Haskins. Mrs. Roland Emmett, centered the table. Covers were Mrs. G. A. Lindquist, Mrs. Sid- laid for seven guests. Mrs. W. W. Barber entertained ney Stock, Mrs. Fred Lundberg and Mrs. A. V. Holman. Bridge the members of her bridge club followed the luncheon. At the at a bridge supper Monday even close of the games two prizes ing. The table was decorated with were awarded. flags and the red. white and blue Mrs. George Griffin entertain- Covers were laid" for eight guests. ed at a bridge luncheon Satur- Bridge follpwed the upper. The day afternoon. The home .was de- High score prize was awarded to Mrs. Robert Mrs. N. E. Munk. . Covers corated with daffodils. were laid for eight guests. Bridge Griffith and Mrs. Norman Salfollowed the luncheon. At the isbury .were special guests. ' close of the games .score prizes Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Morgan were awarded to Mrs. Joseph entertained at a dinner and card Morgan and Mrs. E. J. ,Munk. party Tuesday evening. The table Mf. and Mr3. E. A. Johnson ten was . decorated with roseg. Coviertained "at a ainner and card ers were laid for eight guests. The' Mili-tai.b- thirty-eight- ali . - : t I , - . ; or-sixtcea. ... De-V- erl Mrs. Clark Quinney entertainat a Kensington tea Saturday (Continued From Page One) afternoon. At the close of the afternoons entertainment tea was fair bist year, accompanied D. P, served to twelve guests. state H club leader,, to Mrs. A, J. Hansen entertained Murray, on Saturday and gave a Morgan the members of her sewing club demonstration on dress design and Friday afternoon. At the close of Its relation to neck lines, collars the afternoon 'tea was served. The tea table and rooms were de- and cuffs. corated with daffodils. Representative John H. Kemp, On Saturday afternoon of last who is attending the legislature, week the girl scoutsof -- Troop No.irpent-th- e week end with his 1 met at the home of Miss Ruth family and attended ward conMrs. New n Wan of York ference Sunday, Merrill, City was In attendance, and gave A goodly number of our North an interestine talk on girl scout students attended work in New York. She awarded Cache high between badges to Miss Mary Haniean the basketball game and Miss Marjorie Anderson. The South Cache and North Cache troop met this afternoon at the Friday evening at North Cache. home of Miss Edith Doutre. The club girls and boys Mrs. Mary N. Farr is here vis- are preparing a three act play to be presented in the near future. iting with her son Harry Farr. ed 4-- , 4-- H Holding tfio cahdlb tibove her head rind with hft autnmaft' out-- i u n n g" ft.' ro Vi or, E fi i foil awe d hlm7 ! i Batty Rosa tolled before a closed j ddcuv Hes' fn here, 7 ,he flung out over,hl3 sljoulder surlily; but de doors locked. t 'Un.ctk1 It,', then! she ordered' one no is but There you levelly. who would have the key. Who eald I hwlnt? he snarled. Qlmme aiChaocej- - He took a key from his pocket and Introduced It in the lpck. It seemed to stick, j Then suddenly, quick as the wink- - i Ing pf an eye, he swung It shut he t - ' , hind him. " And with the current ef atr from f the elnmnilng of the door the j candle in Enid's band flickered and went out. you are told., she qalfl Icily,., 1 dent want to hnrt JQU jPerljaps fcjfc cause I am only a nervous wonan as yon suggest, but because I aiu women and have to choose between you and Phil Martin, whom yonve got hidden somewhere, in this house, you will perhaps understand how serious I am , He stared at her, his Jaw sagging. "So dats de lay. Is It? He was mumbling now in a curious, puzzled Wdta de likes of youse got way. to do wid him?" Put your hands up! For an Instant ho hesitated, then .hastily, lifted his hands above his head. Now turn around with your back and to me, she ordered curtly, keep your hands where they are! Again he obeyed her. The muzzle of her automatic bored Into the amall of his back. ti Attend Funeral At Salt , lake Providence Feb. 21. Mr. ' and Mrs. William Stiriand aftd Mrs. Moses Bullock ' motored to Salt Lake, Sur.'Uj moiotng, to attend f c tve r al - o f I hvd the- - grave-- Avery, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. asd '' RaTphAver?-?.'B3''brcam?iT'Fri-- morn n ' and died before noon on Saturday of spinal day men-tngrt- te ...Mr, and 'Mrc.. .Loft'Cll. .Barkle were guests of Mr. end Mrs. Frank Kelley on Monday evening. Camp Program Providence The Elizabeth Ma thews Camp of Daughters ef Pte neers held their meeting on Thursday evening In the ward amusement hall. The husbands were Invited guests. The following program was' rendered, lesson on sugar and candy making and the production and canned goods, was given by Ella Campbell Frank Baugh, Sr, contributed a vocal solo. Other numbers on the pro-- ' gram included:- - reading by Miss Melba Theurer; vocal solo, J. E. Fpuhler; biographical sketch. Mrs. Mary A. Checketts; solo Frank Baugh Sr.; reading, Miss Phoebe Robinson, Dancing was - enjoyed while lunch was being prepared and , also following the lunch which was served to about ninety. musie-w- as - Enid outwitted! Sno face now In Monday injtnllment. Olliers ca Mathews The- - dance- - ' peril - Baugh-S- fr i ! Mrs. Fred Jensen Correspondent- Frank J j PROVIDENCE DEPARTMENT , .Score-- . party - Monday- vfcning,Tiie -vru: - .) Caids teUowed.toe..-.dlruieEious small tables were decorated ; prizes were,, awarded to, Merrill a i to snapdragons. Covers were MacFarland and Mrs. i E. A. laid quests.. After, the Johnson, dinner the tables were arrangLundberg enter' ed for cards. - Four - score prizes Mrs. , Wilford tained at dinner Sunday, the were awarded. table was centered with a. bowl Mrs.. Leo Squires e'ntertairpd of carnations. Covers were the members of her bridge- - Club laid pink for "ten guests. Musicr follow-eluncheon at afternoon Monday the dinner. and f bridges-Mrs. F P. Champ arrived home was decorated with American where beauty roses. A color scheme of Saturday from Chicago, with her pink and green was carried out she has been W.visiting C. Win ton and in all the appointments. Bridge mother, Mrs. followed the luncheon. Score pri- other relatives. zes were awarded to Mrs. Roland Emmett, Mrs. A J. Berntsen, Mrs. LeVine Jacobseil, and Mrs. NORTH LOGAN Hess.. . . -- the-Sig- furnished by Emanuel Bauman fend Doris Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. Marrlner Nielson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred-Jenson Thursday evening. ZGI LINGER FAMILY" REUNION , , The family of Jacob Zollinger hrld a tf union on Thursday even-ir.- at the home of Jacob g Zollin- . ' ger of College ward. Mr. raid Mrs. La Mont 3 Fife entertained at dinner on Sunday. Covers were lah' for 7.1: s. Ray Majors ard ch.ldren end Mr. and Mrs. Frark Kelly. Good Book Immortal Such It the limiiortallty ef ri good book, debit's Bum anl nature alika mid llnthi! (,ne genet at tun of men and books will another, styles find tastes may cltnnqe, purii;iiii-i- i may glvB pliira to sti histfeation, is to serious tlmiijlit, luit a good hook goe on forever, IhuliiiK Us aftlea Its shelved. tts tnov. Ing inliuK its ai'prvelathe beans, Its tender hi-- ' Star. t-- Tibetas Women Bofi Married women of Tibet plaster their faces with a black pv-tmade of blood, To help beginners to learn to for the law Is that mir-- t not sinks they drive automobiles an Indicator aifniciiie In men. Sad has been invented to show the themselves they lime ilnee or four tud! bossed position the gear shift lever liflsliands h. should occupy for any speed. en e ' n t e-j |