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Show ' .V"'.-V;'.- f V ' '.f.:'.'.'V,-- v J, muimr V' FAGE TWO 7 Saturday. T?.E JOURNAL, UK1AN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH larch 22. 1D"0. HOU5EWIVES RELY ok her MENUS MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE literallyooks for, the i 1 Church j Functions A Marriages Of The Week . Artistic Decorations At Junior Prom nation Housewives everywhere ! turn J to her menus and recipes and ;for guidance help The marriage of Miss Eima Kowberry, daughter of Mr. : , 01 in The annual Junior Prom of and Mrs. Thomar' Rowberry vu.mens 88 th the U. S. A. C. the distingand Joseph Call both stuVan cchbruUd th of the uished formal of the year, dents of the U. S. A. C. took b ithday anniversary Friday m tire var-- . given evening, at Thursday in the fciety this week d'Or ' was out- place Sait Lake temple. Tiny wd! i. meet.:,. 5 with diversified the Palaisbecause more of Its .unimake thtlr home, m Lojj.ui in son" of the standing P ...,i medecorStive for the lmmeaiare future, and and original wereffeu-tiue- d que ru onevc pU.;, j. in some of the meet-11,.- 1, scheme, planned and artisti- will continue their work at and filled with and in some 'literary cally carried out by Weldon the college. Tne bricie is a cfhhes. The Burnham and Prof. Harry member of the 'Sigma Theta , surprising i,i lmiiu weie gricn. Unto avui4s first organized in Reynolds of the Ait depart- Phi sorority and ihe Spur ..'i.i.iv Mou.oo on Manfl 17th, 1842 ment of the U. B. A. C. Tne club. Sne is at'uve and popular in student activities. Mr. 4),- U.i- Presort Joseph Smith. idea was the Egyptian PyraUftSbnlt vifcx The conception was Call who will gradual" from mids. ihe jih.k)- tance pf this on a worked out is an the this large panel Lui ;.mi 'gtKid college spring 4&.UW etlti the of by it jih its relief forming a half circle In the outstanding athlete the spacious stmool, heTsi member ef the Moth can not be! 1 xagerated. west end of V ?lctvfcajL Hi S'Hiety hail developed dance hall. The painting on Sjgma Chi fraternity and . three ' itn tne needs of the times. the panel of the represented president chapter. Vf.XK tree It, has vaiieus departments Egyptian pyramids. palm Y. Mr. and Mrs. George iia.iii ly : Literary.! Theology, and the evening sky charm- Smith have announced the .IiiMc .Social ing and effective. The keyand Soivice, ol' their daughter ' 1 5i( In r.s (irparfinpnt 'where note of the decoration scheme marriage G. Jacob u the v. oili aiui'busiifsss of the was further carried out on Vira, of to Alma Auzoita. The Phoenix, tii i;aniz.uion is cob sen tra ted. the ceiling with painted pan- Jr., els and teremoney was performed or. sky . representing V.'ilfcrS Tne Woodruff clouds and In the hall with March 14th in the Arizona An temple at Mesa. Mr, and Mrs. camp of the Daughtirs of the 14 larger palm trees. their Utah Pioneers met IVuiay af- awning, simulating ,a tent, Smith accompanied ternoon at tne Hot! Eccles. made an effective entrance daughter to Arizona and 'Ine fuilrvung ladies vere the to the Egyptian scene. An- were present at the hosted s: Mis. Vai 't. Pal-nu- r. other effective touch was the Mis V. W. Lawsoli, Mrs. tent covered orchestra pifc. MRS. Another attractive itibeiaa Caldcrwood ar.il .Mri The patrons and patronesses ALEXANDER afterand liusstl Iiansento;W for The for the evening were: Presibridge Friday the month -- Mining In Vtah dent and Mrs. E. G- Peterson, noon was given by Mrs. V. W. GEORGE wnen A. nnriMrs. .Lawson ft she, entertain-- ' v:ti t'teecrtrtd Mayor, and tHe st find-quied Mas. members of Kenneth her bridge strom. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Alien, gave a piano selection, Hayward, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. club and a few special guests. Ah. s Gladys Hobbs The small tables were t enter--e- d a Thompson, Dr. and Mrs- H. ' gave with carnations ; dramatic readmg. Mrs. V. P. R. McGee, Mr. and Mfs. W. tinted J . . A - white green and Mutray gave a sketch of the 'E. Skidmore and Mr. and green. color hie oi her mother, Mrs. Ro- - Mrs. Fred Lundberg. scheme was earned out The fcert Shipley, a pioneer, of promenade lead by, Joseph In all the appointments of " A duet was Jenson, who with the work the luncheon. - - Besides- - the Cache county. Miss LrHn America and of a special committee made members covers were laid for MAIDENS MODEST given by Pearl Baugh Li.Rue Cook. Refreshments It a distinguished and charm- the following special guests. Trmlo Miirk Registration! Applied For I". S. Patenl Office and a social hour followed. ing feature of the evening. Mrs. James Norfleet. - Mrs. s Mrs. chairs, divans and rugs Rulon Johnson andTne U. S. A. C. Women Easy were In nooks and Henry Lundahl. After lunchclub mi t' Monday ai ternooiy cornersarranged for the comfort of the eon the tables were arranged at the Eiuemrci. Mrs. J. At the close of refreshments for bridge. was hostess. the bhepard score . prizes were games I i P. V. Cardon gave a review of awarded to Mrs. James Nor- -And j ; Club' ' A boo it the ,nr th fleet,. Mrs. Ye atea r.r,s Eugene .?a i' Peru by Pedra De Sororities & Activities he Mrs. Leo Squires arid Mrs. ; 1 Ui T hfBeneraf eommiuTe&i Lone, lea was served. nr Rulon Johnson. AM cut .prizes were awarded to Mrs. A. mh V. Holman and Mi s. Henry The Mothers club of the Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bailey Lundahl. Delta Nj fraternity enter- entertained at a bridge supMitton and Kenneth Shields. .5 Vi Mr. and Mrs. A. ,;M. Smith tained at a dinner meeting per Friday evening Peterson, Mrs. S. E. Clark, This annual prom at the passed im-t- o entertained at darner. Mrs. Weston Vernon at Bluebird the Monday the Saturfor of members evening history as a distinguished Merrill ana Laura day evening at their home in chapter house. Sixty guests the F. F. W. club and their and charming function. A compliment to Mrs. S. E. F. were in attendance at the partners. The twenty eight George Torgeson. - y"f Tne Josepn Smith camp of Hillyard o Los Angeles, Calif, dinner. A short meeting fol guests were seated at small Ito. Norfleet James enterwho is here, for an indefinite lowed. Talks were given by flfibles,, which were decorated the- - Daugnvors- - of the - Utah. d i A at an Informal table '. Pioneeid met Tnursday after- tainer " with 'relatives and Dr. N. A. Pederson and Dr.lwith hamrock-leaves. E i .The of bridge Monday afternoon. .Visit I iC noon at tne home of Mrs. Luncheon was friends at Smithfieid and Wallace J. Vickers of the St. Patrick motive prevailed served. ,The English faculty ot the tf. S m all the yunam Glenn. The following appointments. score prize was .awarded Logan. Covers were laid for A. , , & C. Then came the feature Bridge followed the supper. the following guests: 4adies were assisting hostes- high Mrs. to Mrs. W. E. Skidrno ses; Mrs. H. P. Barber Mrs. E. y .Hillyard, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. of the evening: Mrs D. C. At the close of the gaipes Mrs. W. E. Siridmore enter- Hillyard, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Budge, president of the Mo- scor prizes were awardedko ivt B. Rachel Mitchell Mrs. Smith, Mining In Utah was tained informally at lunch- Dunn and family of Smith-fiel- thers club presented to the Mrs. P. G. Taylor. Dr. R. G. Mr. and Mrs. discussed by Mrs. James H. eon and bridge Tuesday afW. H. fraternity a new rug, new Porter and D. W. Pittman. The high Score Carter and Mr. and Mis. Ben curtains, pillows and 'glass The following were special Linford. Mrs. Cleone R. Gre-gor- ternoon. Asaociatad Prtaa Pkota sang a song. Mrs. H. prize was awarded to Mrs. A. Troxler of (Salt Lake who ware as gilts from the Mo- guests: Miss Kathleen Hull, motored her,e to attend the thers club. The officers of MrVaiid Mrs. S. R. Stock, Mr. P. Barber gave a sketch of Q. Anderson. Senorlta Melida Boyd, bearing the of dinner Mrs. life the and spend the evens, Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bemt-so- n fraternity each expressed and Mrs. R. E. Bemtson, Mr. the title Mi Panama, waa ing with the guest of honor. thanks and an appreciation and Mrs, P. G. Taylor and lected Miss Latin America at the Sermon, Miss Roma Rogers entertained at bridge acfor Pink the lovely and generous Mr. and Mrs. Henry oberhan-cel- y International beauty contest in a song with piano a in arranged dinner party Tuesday, even- brass roses bowl and blue tapers In gifts. .of Cedar city. companiment by .Miss Oralie ing. Snapdragons Miami, Fla. in arranged Cragun. Her femme nts and a a pink bowl and pink cand- brass sticks formed the atOh Mr. afternoon Mr. Mrs. and Moses Saturday Thatsocial hour followed. for Ah cher entertained les In pink holders centered tractive centerpiece at a dinner and Mrs. Reed Bailey enterThe Ballard camp of the the. table. Covers were laid table. evening. Jon- tained at a luncheon party Descendant Of Poet Daughters of the Utah Pio- for the following guests: Mr. Mrs. Walter Squires enter- party inThursday a crystal bowl and in compliment to Prof, and neers met Thursday after- and Mrs. Reed Bailey, Mr.talned the members of the quils tapers in crvstal hold- Mrs. Henry Oberhansley of noon at the bluebird- The and Mrs. Lester Pocock, Dr. W. A. N. bridge elub Wednes yellow ers formed the hostesses were Mrs. Louis S. and Mrs. C. E. centerpiece Cedar City, formely of Logan. i Mr. day afternoon .at per home for the table . Covers were Before their departure for Carrion. Mrs. A. E. Anderson, and Mrs. S. R. Haskins, at luncheon, and bridge. At Stock, Mr. and for the following: Mr. Cedar city. Prof. Oberhansley Mis. M. J. Watkms and Mrs. Mrs. ' Milton Merrill luncheon covers were laid for laid and Mrs. Jesse Earl, Mr. and was a member of the U. S. C. H. Baker, Clara Jean An- and Mrs. J. Clarenceand Mr.- the following:' Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Lee Dr. and A. C. faculty and left the derson and Onetta Baugh son. Bridge followed theJohnalder, Mrs. Lenard Wasden, Mrs. H. R.Tnatcher, Dr. . din CMrs. and college to accept the posiMcGee, go ve a musicaF duet. Howard I per. At the close -Ike Evans Mrs, Jac, Mrs. J tion of Supertntendant .of the the of' Dr. and Anderson gave a piano selec- - gamc score were Kimball. Mrs. Harold Seehol-zer- ,, Mrs. T. B. Budge, Branch prizes Agricultural - college Mr. and was in Utah" tion, Mining Mrs. Eldon Thorpe and Mrs. John Christiansen awarded to Mrs. Reed Bailey Cedar City which position and'3'' discussed by Mrs. Mae Peter- Mr. Pocock. Mrs. Haskins Mrs. Melroy Smith. ,At the Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher. Cards h now holds, and close son and Mrs. Martha Baugh. Mr. of the games score pri- followed Bailey. toe dinner. Score Prof, and Mrs. oberhansley Refreshments and a social to Mrs. puzcs were awarded to Dr. Mrs. 'Errol W. Palmer en- zes were awarded were dinner guests of Proi. hour ioliowed. Calder Mrs: and Kimball tertained the members of her The and Mrs. HayWara and Dr. and Mrs. A. H. The Brigham. Young camp dearie,- now that youre married, I guess your breakdown children of- Mr. and Saer, Satur- luach-bridMrs. T. B. Budge. v will Iwifa wait. . -- id . the -- jJauginersefthe Plo Bridge followed-, the Mrs. Ellis Larsen and Their and .evening. day Wednesdayafternoon. families g a thered" neera met Thursday after- The luncheon aT--' Tfte of Alumnae EiuHiliers F ridJ Twenty gimbers-table was dethe S. neon tit t,he Hotel Eccles ternoon Dalernd Mrs.- - birthday 'party-fe- ft. the Larsen home. the Sorosis soronty met M. chib were entertained with eafpatipns: Cov 22B Hales of wim ladles as corated the Logan chap- cousin who lived on the game Nbftii Second to East Thursday evenmg at toe Saturday evening, at- - the laid for eight guests. v. ter have received, .invitations, hlock. hostesses, Mrs. Nettie -- Tr An- ers werefollowed celebtote the (j8th birthday Bluebird In a business meet- - j home of Mr. Nor-In- g Mrs. and lunchthe Bridge derson. Mrs, William Spicker, Mrs. Dickinson, national sorof their mother. which was followed by man Skanchy. Cards was the "Remember, his Tommy, were award-Willia- anniejrsary .hs. S ' E KfwiiaiLjmi Mrw eo,n Score Those 'present, in eridit urn o, amewiHHg ef nards. At the ority Investigator was at the mother said, I expect you to feature of tne eveningsem-clos- e I Morrell. The H tne While leave ol of Mr. and and the evening refresh-- ! tertainment with a supper honor, gues's Acome.hcme.at..5 Idrsin Utah was dis- in Salt Lake Mrs. Dickinson 0 clock sharp. Larsen, Were : 13. M. .and ments were served. You have your Score i iouowm'g. The home wasde-prize- s - C'o-'f- ti Hansen Mrs,. Ea was M. J. Larsen and their famentertained by Harry Parker, Mrs. oTA 'rVf.1, MaMrs. were by watch to Mis., corated with spring flowers. and to know awarded you. were Falmer -Amusnen ga ve a bel Spande Harmer, a former use it. Have A. beautifulhow fian ilies Jrcm. Whitney, . J Rulon , Johnson and Mrs.1 f inatic Gamma of the U. S. A. C. A dear, but don't be late time, Albert J sptclAL Mrs. Jack Smith and family. Harvey Kirk. Tne i)03Ui,ses Vatoed reading. get-tin- gMrs. W. H. Petersort enterfrray ;eDrSouthwick sang a song. Re dainty luncheon, was' served. aP- Holbrook, Idafio; and Mr. and were Afton Odell, Marie Ped- -' I home." ' ita tea H. Dr. irtdmicnu were starved dur- - tained four guests at lunch- - Mrs..- Ottis Miller and iamily rson, .Martha af-oR. Mr. McGee, L l, brid? and It was d oclock Friday Thatcher, Mrs. and bfldge Saturday af when, havMrs. Roland Emmitt. ii.',.. Llie- - .a.K.ial.., hmir which; Associated 1rttt Photo tvere Mrs. ing waited Weston, a dinner. S. R. Stock Mrs. William , ,lhe 8uest I terrioon"'ln ' supper for him to and a pLeaAant iamily followed the program. Alma - tables cmnpllmenr Sonne 'R'Ja a smaU Mr. and I ter- - M 5ft eir." Mr 8.'Georg IT Tor v es and ,, SoyotOA .aidvar.tt DrUiy fnr Mrs. an houm- hur- - mother set Rink Smurthwaite 4 of noon and tea foiIcwlnr deteendant of William Wordsworth Mrs. V. W7 Larson,: officers were en- on. Agusta Madsen and Mas. Lhrpbrrde Last Friday evening at the! Cgden. The St. Patrick colors joyed. Mrs. evening tables and .rooms British peet. plans to be a news of the Log art' dancing club, out., fora the parly to drag Lester Pocock. Larsen, during Lor.: iiway of Mrs. - Leona Daley and emblems were used in all her residence in Cache val happy and excited a R business writer. She is student a held ?re decorated with red roses paper meeting , a bmiusrs meeting of - the Florida State CoUego f Women. Monday evening at the home boy.been ab awarded ley, has home active to The of Dr. and Mrs. Gam.na 3a Gamma soronty sebre prize was awarded. Tms church worker in both the Im disappointed in you. of Mr. and Mrs. Lawson. AfO, ll. "Budge was see,,,, I BsrenE'AWe?t"S. was held at which alumni of- ended a senes of parties Bcrnon and Cache stakes. ter Tommy, the 'she said. "You refreshmeeting . the , genealogical Following a family week end m know better than to te. ficers were chosen as follows; which had been given were in attendance ments were served. Mrs. C, A. Lindquist party, guests at the .stake house meeting Mrs. to Mrs. I SmurthMrs. compliment Leona when Othello guess you're nothing but a ' President, Hickman. Mm tained the members of her they entertained as Daley; Thursday evenin-j- , members active chapter representative spent the bridge club Friday afternoon their guests their daughter E. G. Carter, Mrs. W. H. of after all." baby acba,a Fifth the ward genealoMrs: Elna Miller; secretary, narent?eMranhrtgM Thomas. Mrs. W. D. Porter LheJ at the Bluebird at luncheon ar.d Tommy could think of no- - , committee' two gical and at gathered Mrs. Gretta Fredridison; reporter, R. ' E. Berntson. Mrs! the home of and bridge. The luncheon thing to say in hls own' Melvin Rice Mr. and Mrs, Rich Waiter re- - table Mrs, Lee Hales. Reirehmehts EarL Mrs. Smurthwaite was decorated Welti, Mi-s- . Byron Al- where A social with children, but anyone who "un- - ' was turned home on Sunday. evening .wore served. rases. The hRii .some piize Johnston of Blackf ooR Idaho, der, Mrs. Wallace X Vickers, held in honor of Mr. derstarids . children can. Jtt is and Mrs. Don C. Edwards enThe V. S. A. C. was awarded to Mrs. N. E. a nifce of Dr. iLidge and her Mrs. W. W. Owens, one thing to be, old enough Mrs. Mrs. Luther Smith, who were tertained at a bridge lunch- Women's . League met Faculty and clever enough Friday Munk. husband, Mr.i and Mrs. Con- Sherwln Maeser, Mrs. Walter recently married. The followto tell eon Monday afternoon. Green afternoon at the home of On Saturday evening of way Stratiodd. who arrived Welti. time, quite another to have was carried out: program ing' was 'the predominating color Mrs. Ray B- West. The hos- last week ihe. ol here from Boston the where Mr. fol.owtng selection, Melvin Rice; necessary to d scheme m the appoint- tesses for the afternoon were couples motored .to the In "the Los Angeles Times piano sumStratford ha3 ju?t completed leave an exciting party.' A 'ASKING TOO MUC1I humorous address. Dr. Reu- ments,' Covers were laid for as follows: Mrs. R. J. Be- mer home of Mr. 'and Mrs. his medical sjrudies issue of at HarMarch. 19. ini the ben L. Hill, chairman of the bright sis year old can eas- twelve guests. Bridge followed rra ft, Mrs. S. R. Egbert. Mrs. OUvgr Edwardsin vard Alice are on and By Uy do the first, but JuAsn Peale their way society column, occurs the fnany a ' genealogical the lujcheon. At the close of Ray B. West, Mrs. D. S. Jen- canyon where a, supper Logan was to Los Angeles. Calif, where following: man or woman of Formal announ has thirty n hV0CvJm hls games score prizes were nings. Mrs. u. W. Israelson, served with rctds following: they, will make their tie Tom 1 birthday not yet learned to do the home. cement is made tnls morning Ln er hwaroed tollrs. Harley Mrs. E. A. had become Jacobsen Mrs. Judge and Mrs: George D. Dr. Strartprd will enter a by Mr. ai.d my the proud second Mrs. Charles T. Eunie Eschler; bumoifous adand Mis. Vernon W. Francis M. Coe, Mrs.'D. C.Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver hospital in Los possessor of a watch. Almost Mothers of Angles to Evans of Ocean- - Park of the dress, Bishop John Q. Adams; over children Crockett,' he learned Tingey. Mrs. Ruth M. Beil. Edwards. Dr. and Mrs. W. W. do intern work. Mr. and Mrs. engagement of their to tell frequently makebright the mistake daugh humorous stories. Mrs. Adams. time. night Mrs. George Tprgeson en- Mrs. George C. Jensen. Mrs. Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Eiuood Winters of of expecting from them a deSait Lake ter. Miss Jessie Evans, to! At 11 o'clock luncheon was tertained twelve guests Fri- W. L. Waniass, who had seen Peterson. And from now on," said w ere also week end guests. Kenneth F. Inglehart, Santa rerved gree of emotional ' control on which VspicE his mother, I during, day afternoon in compliment the drama Many Waters by Miss Elna Miller of the U.iMrs, Winters was expect you to a par with their Intellectual toasts were given. fdrmerly Monica. No date is announcto Mr3. W. Z. Terry of Ogden. Monckton Hotf while in Eur- S. A." C. extension division is MRs Elizabeth to school on get . time in the development- Bennett, of ed as yet for the wedding. At the hotel U.tah today a morning and to be At tne close of the afternoon ope, last year, read and dis- registered at Jthe Salt Lake and-- a close friend Miss Evans is a granddaugh- luncheon will be In the growth of any child punctual was served. The table and cussed the playuat thetdub Square hotel, Salt LakeTemple of tea to served for meals. Mrs. Johnston and t ' rooms City, Mrs ter of Mrs. Peter Johnson .all members of the Salt Lake is usually a long time beit were decorated wltjl meeting. Tea was served af-t- while engaged in extension Stimulated j andby his new gift fore emotional Stratford, them who resides in the joined ' control and Logan Comma red carnations. XI Gamma chapter. the reading. work in that region. Tommy did very well for a a week end ylsit. Sixth ward. J sorority A to which function, few days. Then came the self, discipline catch up with jior mental capacity. 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