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Show T Saturday, Septeml)er 20, 1930. lilEIIDOII IF ' MRS. MARVEL BARTLETT, Correspondent , Primary Has ' Homecoming Day Mendon The ward primary held their annual home com-- tng Monday evening In the Vnusement hall with President Vnnie Hughes conducting. The fallowing program vas given: prayer, Rulon Ladle; song Earths Fairest Flowers, by the primary; recitation, Betty Maisey; song. Bessie Mae Muir. Folk dance6, under the direction of play leader Miss Phyllis Longstroth, were given as follows: I Went to See My First Friend One Day, by group; Snowflake dance, Peter-sbor- o maker and group; Shoe Jump Jumb Jim Crow, Second 3rd group group! broom dance, Petersboro dance ; swing Swedish dance, Bluegroup; bird girls Glen Hubner pronounced the benediction. After' the program the booth was opened, at which pie, chill, candy, punch and fancy work were sold to raise funds for the organization for the coming year, iMlr. and Mrs. Horace Shelton and Henry Shelton motored to Malad on Sunday and were dinner guasts of Mr. and Mrs. Marvel' Bullock. Mrs. Leslie Hill of Garland spent Monday here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. IT, Sorensen. Mrs. Jesse Baker entertained at a prettily appointed dinner Flowers centered the Sunday.' Uovers were laid for table. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hill, Mrs. Francis Hill, Mark, Jen-mVernon Walker all of ' Salt Hill, Lake and M!r. and Mrs. - Baker, and family, Miss Ann Sorensen and Andrew Sorensen are visiting relatives at Sait Lake City. Mrs. Dan . Maisey was- hostess at a luncheon Sunday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thornton and daughter Cleo. I HAM Thursday. The afternoon was ReSpent with needlework. freshments were served. Thosa present were Mrs. Julia Muir, Mrs. Marilla Buist, Mrs. Annie Hughes, Mrs, Blanche Bird Veda Sorensen, Fern Buist Clella Ladle, DeLone Baker, Louise Whitney, La von Ahrens, Laura Hughes, Alice Smith, Annie Buist, Hilda Anderson, Mrs. Bessie Ahrens and Mrs. were special Mary A. Bird pur ( TO MAKE A TRACING OF THESE PLANSy THAT IS. 'LL MAKE WHAT LOOKS LIKE A tracing of THEM the proportions and curves in the Bodv fe eytm THEN I'LL TAKE THESE V. A A GOOD - WOULDN'T MYSELF OF THE AIRPLANE ( THEM . OTHER JlMCRACNS AND REARRANGE ET THOUGH ILL HAVE WHA.LM WHEN 13 technical enough to fool aw ofIT those BIRDS WHO MIG.T TRY TO STEAL FROVA nope, it doesntt show! nothing to i've got a plan worth millions next to my body! well, there right Vm rarin' TD Go - ill be Glad to get mY BACK TO the old USA.! - ill ORDER WILSON COB BY GOLLY. IF I DO SAY IT FOOL AN EXPERT, PROBABLY. BUT GOOD ENOUGH. THIS PHONY PLAN I'LL CARRY IN MY INSIDE COW POCKET IF ANYBODY VJANTS TO STEAL IT THEY CAN HAVE IT I THE REAL PLAN GOES INTO A MONEY BELT UlMERE IT WONT LEAVE ILL CHANGE AU ENT FORGOTTEN EVERYTHING I STUDIED I LEARNED THATI SUMMER OUGHT TO BE ABLE i ARCHITECTURE v by Fped Locher Hes Ready To Sail HOMER HOOPEE DEPARTMENT PAGE FIVE UTAH THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, BODY ANY ME DAY OR N'GiT disclose D'NNER NOW AND Find Out how THIS HOTEL GOING TO GET ME OUT OF AND ONTO THE BOAT IS ! guests. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Wood entertained at a chicken dinner Tuesday in honor of Mrs Jane Stumpf and Miss Isabella the Stumpf. Asters formed centerpiece for the table. US 9-1- A large crowd from Mendon attended the stake priesthood meeting at Hyrum on Sunday. Mrs George Smith was hostess at a delightfully arranged A beautiful dinner Sunday. vase of flowers in pastel shade centered the table where covers were laid for Mr and Mrs. Lee F. W. Hale, Mr. and Mrs Bowen of Beaver Dam, Miss Margaret Bowen and Jimmy Goodell of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs Smith and children. . SAVONIS CLUB QUILTING Savonis club members pleasantly entertained 3 by Fred Locher. Where Is Wilson? HOMER HOOPEE Coc- SIR! DOES TW3 fAEAM ? ? "AS HE ? IF THE JOE ON LIP SLIPPED jZ..MAT R . - -- thats all"IT SERVE VOLT! ( where's WILSON? ILL MYSELF HAS HAPPENED "TO HIM HON. TO GET ON THAT BOAT GOING I SEEN . TOMORROW WITHOUT BEING SOMETHING - - LOOKS LIKE ( ANYTHING AM Gone wrong were it the Hardman home of Mrs. Sadie Thursday afternoon. The afternoon was spent In quilting. A delicious luncheon was served. Those present were Mesdames Zina Baker, Camilla Walker, Marjory Bird, Cyril Lamont, lone Larson,- - Ethel Taylor, Martha Barrett, Miss Mary Lizzie Baker Mrs. Jensen and were special guests. Mrs. Jesse Walker and children- motored - to Smithfield on Thursday and were dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Plowman. A large crowd from Mendon attended the fair at Logan on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week. A prettily arranged dinner was given Friday evening in honor of the 72nd birthday anniversary of Mis. Sarah L. o Ninety-TwPupils Hughea Sweet peas and asters formed an attractive cen,, Begin School Work terpiece for the table. Places were marked for the honored a Mendon district school open- guest. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. ed Monday morning with an Bird, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. H. G. enrollment s of 92 pupils. The Hughes and daughter Marie, teacheri are: Principal H. G. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hughes and and Hughes of Mendon, Miss Pearl children Shirley, Keith Johnson of Hyrum and Miss Carrol Mrs. David Winn of e Law of Logan Centerville, Misses Violet, yozella Orlie Bird, Marcell from ' Mendon The t and attehdhti the Peach Day cele- Bird and Miss Gladys Hughes. bration at Brigham on Friday. Radio music and social chat Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stauffer, was enjoyed after dinner. Inez Oscar' Barrett, Mozelle Mrs. Verland Shelton enterCleo tained at a childrens party on Barrett, Helen Ahrens by Fred Locher; What Shall'He Do? HOMER HOOPEE et OT WILSON 7 M'.GOSH.r MAYBE THEY AND THEY RE GOING TO TRY TO POISON Me TO GET THOSE PLANStTfA NOT GOING -- THE BOSS TO TOUCH TOW FOOD WOULD STOP SAID OfVIfT AT NOlHING ! T , VE-"G- ' WELL IF THEYVE. PUT WILSON OUT 0 THROUGH WITH GO VVE TO Got WAT THE ARE -STHIS ALONEt SO FAR THE PLANS I v , AFE IN MY MONET BEIT AND e BOAT TOMORROW-thTHAT ON BE TO GOT to question s how WITHOUT OF THE HOTEL P psst! open T HE DOOR, iiOPEN HOOPEE . THIS NOT TO OPEN THAT5THE OR VS yAMUSOH ! GET OUT TIPPING question! r it off ? ? ? He it WILSON everything. IS O.K. BUT IF IT ISVT WIIGW 5?;0 Ar-ttc- - -- Whip-Poor-Wi- Mar-guri- te i Ar-bo- n, , . V v by Fred Locher TH'S DOOR FIXED SO 1T got I'VE . WILL OPEN SIX INCHES'. TO UNLOCK IT AND if lLNLJ3USrSTICK WANV O.K.U flWL SAY TAKING ANY CHANCES- youreally YOUR FACE - YOURE ANY rN0T TAKING WwELL tM NOT USED TO . Y THIS Kind OF business : chances! youre A certainly CANRECGGNOE UP HERE SO 1 tough CUSTOMER TO DEAL WITH, ' hoope f before i'll be a wreck THESE PLANS BACK TO NEW VORKLT CANT FIGURE OUT EVERYTHING YOU'RE GOIN' TO DO I GET f UN TM TWN'-- i NOW riCOF EB THE S OUR AND 'OU ET TO C O HOT! L BAGS OUT OT THE BAGS AND YCT LCAvE THE HERE SO IT WILL Af EAR T1 W YOU ARS STILL OrCUr YlNG THE P.OC M Mr. 0 THAIS GOIN' -TO BE A GOOD TRICK. EVEN IF YOU DONT DO IT . CASE ANYONE. IfAMES INQUIRIES! TT IT li Ak.( S' Ml -E -- X COULD JUST WALK CUT! BUT GETTING the BAGS OUT AND YET LEAVING THEM FiERE IN THE ROOtA THATS WHAT X CAU- A TRICK HttJ 3-- ftlgtte nr by Fred Locher RENTED THIS ADJOINING ROOM THIS MORNING AS H.R. JONES, AND THESE BAGS. SIMPLY YOU'LL NOTICE ARE LIKE YOURS! TAKE LEAVE THEM HERE IN YOUR ROOM, ! THAT YOUR BAGS AND CHECK OUT OF THE GETS YOUR BAGS OUT HOTEL 1 -- NEAT ITS . WILSON!, TO ATS A WOW it's me t SIMPLE. ENOUGH wait jusr HERE A . MINUTE .I! W1 CRYING TO not necessary for THAT TO DO ANY THINKING I , - HRES WHAT 1 W,VJT YOU To DO - UlHEN YOURE AROUND SHOOT THE WORKS. supposed WHAT AM "TO DO ? I iLL ? "N w vl Sts' mi J . Tit A .... f VhSt MW Hffta m c menu by Fred Locher An Old Story To Wilson HOMER HOOPEE IwANT 'NeM? MOW o NOW HERES WHAT HOOPEE.: HALF, AN HOUR i F. Grttt This Sounds Okay HOSIER HOOPEE ' O 6 On Guard IIOMER HOOPEE of her birthday anniversary son Don. Games were played served to and refreshments Wood. and Virginia Audrey -and Glen Maisey, Ean Muir, Bessie Mae Muir, Ruth and Douglas Shelton. A layette shower was given at the home of Mrs. Florence afternoon. Wood Thursday Radio music and social chat was enjoyed. Many beautiful A deligifts were received. cious luncheon was served at the close of the afternoon. A bowl of autumn flowers centered the table where covers were laid for Mesdames Vera Shelton, Alta Kidman, Selma Hancock, Hannah Buist, Julia Mull" and Jessie Sorensen. . was meeting The M. held Sunday evening In con nection with the sacrament meeting. The following musical program was given under the direction of Miss Peterson of Hyrum. Opening song was We Thank Thee Oh God for a followed by prayer Prophet, and another song by the boys and girls chorus; piano selecAND TEACHERS MEET tion by Mozelle Barrett; vocal One hundred percent Men- duet by Miss Fern Wallon and don officers and teachers of mis Mary Jane Jensen, acthe Y, L. M. I. A and Y. M. M. companied by Miss Margunte I. A. attended 'the four stake Neilson all of Hyrum; song, by girls and convention held at Logan on chorus; piano duet, 'Sunday. Ahderson went to Po- boys Neilson and Mary Jane Hilda catello, Idaho, Sunday to visit Jensen. with her aunt, Mrs. Catherine A talk was given by Elder ' Gibbons, Albin T. Clawson of Hyrum. Mrs. William Pederson,, and Mr. and Mrs. John O. Hughes Sundaughter Ruth of Logan were motored to Centerville dinner guests at the home of day and spent the day with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. relatives. Mrs. David Winn M. Larsen Sunday. accompanied them and family Walker enter to her home after spending Miss , Luella tabled at a theatre party on the past three weeks with her Thursday evening in honor of mother,, Mrs. Sarah L. Hughes. her birthday . anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Gwen Smith Those who motored to Logan and daughter Delpha were the the Capitol attended and at a waffle supper on theatre were Miss Grace Ladle, guests evening at the home Buist, Sunday Helen Ahrpns. Orpha of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Bird. Mozelle Barrett. Gerald WalkMr. and Mrs. Melvin Muir er and Luella Walker. Bessie Mae. and Mr. and Mis. O. J. Barrett and daughter, Murray "and family were dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Luther down to 6f Mrs. Jane Stumpf on Wed- of WellsviUe motored evening Saturday river form- the asters vase A of nesday. where they cooked their suped a pleasing centerpiece. a bonfire, Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Lar- per, overElmer Hancock enterMrs. sen arrived homfc Friday aftertained at a party Saturday noon from their ranch at 11th Idaho. They motored to afteroon in honor. of theof her anniversary Preston on Monday to visit birthday Games and daughter Faye. relatives a few davs. door sports were -enjoyed. Mrs Vance "Walker enter- out served. were, tained at a Darty Wednesday Refreshments were Delpha in honor of the eighth birth- Those present Smith, Verral Kidman, Lorday anniversary of her son, raine Ruth Shelton, Wood. afternoon A pleasant Fred. Ann Harman, was spent In games. At the Cleo Richards. refresh June and Marie Stauffer, Melclose1 of1 the party Henlnger, ments were served to J. R. ba Buist, Virginia Wanda Hill. Theta LeBarrett, Elaine Longstroth, Walker, Mrs. Seymore Murone and Laveme Buist, Faye Mr. andchildren of Wyoming ray and Walker and Cleone Longstroth, were dinner guests., at the Dement and Helen Walker home of Mr. and Mrs. Nephi at The. on Sunday. Sorensen orAnrXrtire Blrd home Jhe and Mrs. Elmer Hancock, Fay Lorraine Wood. Mr. Hancock, and Mrs. Earl bird, Marcia Darley, Marjorle - and- - Vernon Bird, Magnus ' Anderson, Jer emiah Baker .Henry Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Linn Wood. Miss Mary Longstroth entertained at a candy pull SaturThose present day evening. Miss were Miss Leah Wood, Jessie Ahrens and Miss Gladys Buist. Mr. afld Mrs. Henry Stauffer gave a dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stauffer of Brigham City, Mrs. Verena Stauffer of Logan and Miss Fawn Stauffer of Budge hospital. A bouquet of flowers centered the dinner table.- - Covers were laid for 14 guests. The-Y- . L. M. I. A. officers and teachers held a meeting Friday afternoon at the home of President (Manila Buist. The years work was discussed by the following; Sadie Hardman, Ethel Taylor,. Ada Walker, Zina Baker, Julia Muir and Frona Hubner and Mrs. Buist. YA.MJA. OFFICERS 4-1- YOU TO PO. I tAVE saunter out AFTER HERE WITH YOUR BAGS YOU LEFT . HOTEL AND TURN TO THE OR YOULL SEE ATAYl BLOCK SECOND THE IN -STANDING AT THE CURB GET IN THAT TAXI YOU CORNER! THE DRIVER WILL BE ONE OF NN NSEN U HE WILL IKAMEDIAITW SOTO. AiUVf YOU JUMP DOWN. SLOW AND CORNER THE nr MAN VNLL LEAD HIM A MERRY CHASE ALL OVER LONDON THEN YOU ;j in the opposite walk Two Blocks A BLACK YOU'LL SEE DIRECTION AND ILL BE IN IT, SEDAN AT THE CURB. HAVE YOU ON fogtonightand HELL BE THERE'S A HEAVY HE'LL NEVER NOTICE YOU WATCHING THAT TAXV and ill that bow Before morning HOWS THW , , rp' , 'US NOT ONLY -- DAyc. work BUSINESS MY MYSELF VE SPENT MY LIFE GETTING POSSIBLE OTHER PEOPLE OUT OF GNE SITUATIONS; -- NOW THEFTS AND DETAIL TO BE ARRANGED READY TO GO WERE THEN I OR ' Good -- its Perfect SEE. as All in a To MEi THAIS : IDO NT HOW YOU EVER that FIGURED ALL OUT : n m ir 'S- - r A 4-1- 4 -- -W y WV a. YJ I t I p tat ti I Ut h a Right Reoned 1 UIIII I |