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Show TTTTTTTtTfTrrTTfVrtl 4 f o ; jf 5ff - -- jr f. ... w r ir fcfrir ' r yf-- v f 1 f '. J? 51 A Ayt X i MAftTII V E. II VLE, Correspondent 4 V. V- f Vvt f t r , fir , y ff y vrftV V y VYv V V"V I i' i ' i 1 vv V VVI WviSiNN'' ' 1 ' r r 'At iji 9 .' - ! Bruce Barr I'd ae willing TO WORK FOR almost ant Thing ! a MAN ROLLO BUT CANT AFFORD .THE PAT 1 I r GIRLS CARRY ON GLEANER D Could use . f. It Didnt Work Out ROLLO ROLLINGSTONE ttLVILLE DEPART!! HCLSE-ELWOO- " SIMMER'S WORK The Gleaner girls met on ' Millville Vernon Hul.se , and Miss Ila Elwood of r Hyde Park Monday evening at the home of were married in the Logan Miss Nona Larson. Dainty re'June 26. freshments were served. The temple on M'FTlALS Thursday 'Immediately after the ceremony they left for Zion national park. On Sunday afternoon at four o'clock, Mr-.- and Mrs. George Hulse entertained at luncheon in honor of thfe newly married couple. Besides the host and hostess covers were laid for eighteen guests. Mr. and Mrs. Verio Jessop spent Wednesday in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Gideon T. Alvord and family. Miss Pea Jensen and Carl Ammussen, the later of Salt Lake City enjoyed a trip to Bear Lake on Monday, going by way of Logan canyon. After spending some time at the lajke they motored to Montpelier and returned by way of Soda Springs. Mrs. Harold Stroups and son, Hugh, of Barlingame, Cal., and Pat Hanson of Salt Lake City were visitors on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mis. T. H. Cutler. Mrs. Stroupe was formerly Miss Carmen Cutler. MT. and Mrs. John E. Anderson entertained at supper on Sunday evening in honor of the second birthday of their daughter, Sybil Jean. A beauticake with two ful birthday candles centered the table. Covers were laid for Mrrand Mis Joseph L. Anderson and family, Mrs. Mary Anderson, Mias Ida Anderson and Mrs. Siphon Bench and family of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cutler of SaH Lake. City were visitors on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, T. H. Cutler. Mr. and Mrs. Cutler were on their way to Blackfoot, Idaho from where they will leave for the coast. Mr. Cutler is a brother of T. H. Cutler. Miss Wlnnifred ' Bschler returned to Salt Lake City on after spending one Sunday week here visiting with girl friends. .Leon Taggert, Ber't Jonjes) and son, Robert. Mrs. Jasper Taggert and family ail of Ogden were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Taggert on Monday evening. They were on their way to Aberdeen, Idaho. .Reuben Hanson and High Councilman J. C. Sorenson were speakers at Sacrament meeting on Sunday afternoon. The many friends of Orson Nilson will be pleased to learn that he returned home on Saturday after spending thlr teen weeks at ajocal hospital. Miss Iola Humphreys left on Sunday for a brief .visit, with friends in Salt Lake City. E. L. Butler of Salt Lake City was a brief visitor on Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Cutler. ,Mr. and Mrs. Haines Humphreys of Ogden spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs-J- . B. Humphreys!. Moroni Jessop of Salt Lake - City Spent Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs. Martin Olson. , Harry Nilson , motored up from Salt Lake City on Sunday to spend the day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson. Upon - Ins - return he was accompanied by his wife and family who had spent one week here visiting with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Eslie Jenson motored to Brigham City on Sunday evening. Mrs Dolly VandeGraff who has employment in Ogden spent the week end with, her Mrs. mother, Sophia Wallace. Miss Vaudis Garr returned -- home after spending one week at a local 1 girls are holding one meeting each week to complete their summer's work. Mrs. Melvina Call of Soda Springs was a visitor during the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hans L. Nilson. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Loveday and family of Logan spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Wmburg Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Dobbs .and family of Cornish were supper guests of Mrs. Emma Pearson on Saturday evening. John Wilcox spent Sunday In Logan with Mr.-- and Mrs. 3 ROLLO ROLLINGSTONE .The Indian Giver Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Jenson motored to Brigham City Sunday where they were guests, of Mr. land Mrs. Emil Valentine Varian "Hale of Ogden, disin trict manager of the Woolen Mills, was a visitor on Friday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hal- eMiss lone Hunt of Cardston, Canada, who is visiting here spent thd' past few days with Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Shaft fer. Mrs Marion Jessop returned home on Thursday after spending one week, at Rldgedale, Idaho Mrs. Francis Hunt has spent the past few 'days with relatives in Smithfield -- The H club met on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Hilma- - Humphreys. A demonstration on soup making was given under the direction of Mrs. Humphreys and Mrs. Donna Scott. The girls who were present were: Elva Iverson, Venice Larson, Afton Jessop, Lorraine Jessop, Fern Monson, Winona Velva Cummings, Humphreys, Olla Jenson and Montis Larson. Miss Dorothy Hulse was given a pleasant surprise on Wednesday evening by a number of her friends in honor of her birthday which occurred on Tuesday. Games were enjoyed and dainty refreshments served Nine guests were in attendance. OH Inter-mounta- 4-- ROLtO ROLLINGSTONE Bruce Barr ZS J3lll2 - . , Summing It Up The renl hiiHirtaiicea of our e hi e the nothingnes of everyday life. n Y ROLLO ROLLINGSTONE - DONT LOOK AROUND RIGHT NOW, ROLLO, BUT THERE GOB.S SAM WHIFFEN, WORTH MILLIONS. HE STARTED FROM THE GROUND UR TfEReS NO SEASON s - 3 Thanks For. f- , a YES ROllO, This WHAT'S THAT? do You mean-Ther- a reason is wheELER. WHAT IS e. why you Couldn't follow in ms FOOTSTEPS e jf I w ''T n inortutf it Pres Photo Herman W. Welmer of la the new national commander of the Disabled American Veferans. He was- - elected "aF Neva Orleans convention. Capt. Chicago ROLLO ROLLINGSTONE Cleaned r WHAT Bruce can you DRAT SOME PEOPLE! X WISH THEY WOULDN'T! PHONE ME WHEN X HAVE MY TMAGINE THAT? WASHIn' THIS TIME WAS KATE Barr wypiitiiiuw.nNiiji.ia.. OF WEEK HANDS IN THE SUOSl f ON m i j n . We still furnish free of charge a Six Weeks Hummer Band Instrument Course under the direction of A. T. Henson, director of laigan High Kehool Band, winners of second place in the Stale Band Contest-Regi- ster your child in the new beginners band composed of children between eight and sixteen ) ear Instruction will lie permanent and will not Interfere with school work. REGISTER TODAY FOR FREE SUMMER BAND COURSE Fill out and mail this coupon. local representative will call. Please Explain Band Instruction Plan , Name washin'! me Sue, SAT SHE MRS ROLLINGSTONE LESSONS Instrument , tu? T- -J ROLLO ROLLINGSTONE ' Hn a In Blgtx Far, Far Away by Bruce Barr Our U ' Q ... it I h. tit-- i I ir-x- . " No Obligation iH - ir s4i irL iiM JkiJi GLEN BROS. MUSIC CO. 2546 Washington Are. f Bruce Barr J Wrong Qualifications TOUR MR WHEELER. SAM WHIFFEN, WORTH MILLIONS VOU SAN ? TOO COULDnY WHY 4 WHATCHA DOING Address - Heads Disabled Vets ROLLINGSTONE! - '.y- - a--- - OH HELLO MRS FREE Band Bruce Barr N. B. Wilcox. Ogden, Utah - T-- $ fW Thw V On BWrgto Klgkfi ' HeW i |