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Show ' r Saturday; October 25,' 1930'."' PAGE FIVE THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. r7irrm5hdIrs.WrR: ation for goitre at a Salt Lake TcfofrTfiaTI&rTlcejrTJra j Sr., Mrs. Napper. The young couple wil Stephen Thurston, hospital was able to return to Myrle Ashcroft, Mrs. Phrbe J. make their home in California; her home on Wednesday. While Mrs. Layne is in a weakened Ashcroft," Mrs. Ethelyn Thurs- where Mr. Napper has work, ton, Mrs. Marne Waite, Mrs. WEDDING condition, she is in good spirits Ordis Perkes, Mrs. Norma Waite SUPPER and well on the way to ulti-a- te and Mrs. Lucille Waite, Miss Mrs. George Heaps entertainrecovery. Miss Vtnn Rigby and William- - Rigby.a brother jVerda Seamons. and Mias Eu- ed at a wedding supper on Satlalia Hurren, all of Hyde Park; and sister of Mrs. Layne, acevening in honor of the iMrs. J. T. QualA Mrs. Gevelda urday marriage of her son, Ora, to a group of little boys Friday companied her home. Mrs. Mrs. Celia Mary plowman, Lucherini, Mrs. Ottis Peterson, Miss Fern 'Norris of Paradise. The Second ward Relief so- M. I. A. afternoon in celebration of Nelson, Mrs. Betsy Anderson, and Mrs. Angus Woodruff of The rooms were beautifully heM Auxiliary Legion Mar-Mrs 1 birthday anniversary of her Lester Mrs. Traveler, . with Logan; Mrs. Oral Ballam of fall flowers and and work meeting, Tues- Un Cragun, Mrs John Potts, Cove, Mrs. James Sheffield, potted plants. Mr. and Mrs. freshmentsmffiiprt .nTfhiyiir'lay afternoon, following the And Mrs. Mrs.' Officers Elects Gerald Mrs. Plowman, Mrs. Munns and Charles the remainder of the Heaps received many beautiful Ronald Plowman and Mrs. Car- - r. l. Fishbum of Brigham City and The Second ward mutual reporta useful presents. afternoon was spent in oline beautiful BenPotts. of Mrs.. Reese Frank Many have been and postponed mg. Refreshments were-serv- ed Graduation Held until the beet Mrs. Martha E. Hunt enterof S. were Earl unit 200 received. The son. prreents about Harper Altogether, harvesting is by Mrs. J. W. Boman and tained at - a. trousseau tea on the American Legion auxiliary Mr. and Mrs. W. Y Higgin- - guests called. let Bair. , Saturday aftemood In honor of on son, who have been living in MISSIONARIES Elder Earl Miles has arrived! Ray Hartin of Salt Lake met at the public library M. L A. officers Lewiston her daughter Lillie, who was of- the new home Mathew where Thomas Monday evening WELCOMED HOME recently married in the Sait of last home from the Central states was guest last week of her were elected for the com- have purshased ' the Marriner Monday evening ficers in which he labored ther and sister in law, Mr. and R, BauThe First ward entertained Lake temple to Charles - as Mrs. are follows: home week at the home of .Mr., and for two preparyearand Roskelly ing years. He gives an in- - Mrs. Joseph Hartin. While here Emmet, at a welcome home party Fri- man. Mrs. Bauman- - received ' to move as winter. the before president; ing Lowell Mrs. Karren' to discuss teresting account of his ex- - Mr. Hartin,' in company with many beautiful presents, Deliday , night at the ward recreaM e 1 v in Mrs. Woodruff, problems pertaining to that or- periences in the Third ward Mrs. Hartin motored to tion hall In honor of Miss Md-n- a cious refreshments were served Mrs. W. A. TROUSSEAU vico first president; An interesting proganization. Nelson and Vincent Larson, to about 80 friends who called Sunday jtello and visited with relatives Miles, second vice president; TEA meeting . Jtwo gram was given in the Third night. , two missionaries who have re- during the afternoon. days. SMITH solo FIELD Mrs. Annie Miles, Ichaplain; M. on A.' ward last Mr. and Mrs. Dell Thomas! Mrs. Le Roy Benson enter' meetings The M. I. A. Officers of the Sarah WoodMrs. E. B. Lundquist; violin Mrs. Albert Mc- - cently returned. Smithfield Tuesday evening. A debate be- have returned home after ,tained at her home Wednesday by. Eugene Lundqulst; committee was . In ruff camp, Daughters of the read- Cann entertained at a trous-- , recreation tween the M men and the spending the summer at Dairy afternoon of last week for the solo, Miss Orahe Cragun. Re- seau tea Saturday afternaan 'charge, of the evenings enrer-an- d Utah Pioneers, met Wednesday Gleaner girls on the subject Creek, Idaho, where Mr. Thom- Third ward primary officers. ing, were served. freshments evening in honor of hertainmfen which was a splendid evening at the home of PresResolved: That the young men as has had employment. Games followed an. afternoon's Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Lund daughter, Beth, who is to' be program followed by dancing ident Emma Thomley to .arcontribute more to the happiWord has been received by entertainment, after which a at a dinner j married Oct. 22, 1930 to Eldon aru names. A delicious lunch range for their winters work. ness and honor of the home relatives from Dairy Creek, of delicious luncheon was served quist entertained b, The first regular meeting of on of Hyde Park. Those .was served, at home their party thewomen. mis-'to The than Claud Kent having the young thirteen officers, afternoon. Dinner was ser-- 1 assisting in receiving, serving,! Mrs. W. E. Corbridge enter- - the year will be held Friday debate was interesting as well fortune of breaking his leg i The . Third, ward Relief o--. day were Mrs. tained at a trousseau ten at, afternoon, Oct. 31, at 2:30. ved at 8 p. m. after which aiand decision was while hunting on horse back. as amusing. No neia their annual nonth social evening was spent in Gladys' entertaining and "Miss Arley her home on Saturday after-- j The following program will Hancey connection with In The' the horse fell on the leg ly report and work meeting on cards. Those given. Thel-,noo- n In honor of her daugh- - be rendered; Topic, Early Mm present were: Mr. Lamb of Hyde Park, mutual the following Trail causing tho accident i'uertdy at z p m at the home and Mrs. Harris Van Orden, ma Roskcily Miss Ardis Lar- - Iter, Gladys. The rooms were sic Ians of Utah, by Mrs. BerBuilders and Mi Kan Wls were Mra Emma Boman enter- of Mrs. Joseph McKnight. A biography of and Mrs. Harwood, Mr. and son, Mrs. L. W. McCann and beautifully decorated with fall tha Mather. at a quilting Monday, ter tn repoits the aiternoou Mr. graduated: Edith Kept, Shirley refreshments One of Smlthfield's pioneers "aP Mrs. Andrew Holjrson and Mr. Miss Winona Smith of Smith-- 1 flowers. Dainty Iola Norma Luncheon was served to the as .vpnt in quilting Refresh and Mrs. W. R. Hawkins, Wiser, were served to about 200 rela- so will bo given; instrumental field, Napper. Dopp, Lawrence Layne, Grant following ladies: Mrs. J. A. Bo- - ;mens were served by Mrs. Out of town guests who cal- tives and friends who called. music by Mrs. Rose Raymond Mrs. Earl Allsop entertained Jones and Cecil Kent., man, Florence Glover, Phoebe Etva, Bybee, Eurilla Wiser, Ruth a few friends at her home In led were Mrs. John J. Lamb,. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Corbridge and company. All women of Pitcher, Beth Weaver, Mozell Karren and Ettie Kent. are invited to Mrs- - announce the marriage of their Smithfield Willis honor of her birthday on Wed- - Mrs,' Lamb, CHILD BREAKS ASM Boman, Phoebe Boman andi Mrs. Emma Layne and her were Suel Lamb, Mrs. Florence Ash- - daughter, Gladys, to Don Nap SECOND TIME Margaret Buttars. daughter, Dorene, have re- The little five year old son Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boman ,en: cently returned home from tertained MrsBowa chicken dinner Murlaugh Idaho, after at Clifford of Mr. and were Covers laid for ing a week with her sister and den had the misfortune .of and Mrs. Dorar Hodges and brother in law, Mr, and Mrs. breaking his arm Wednesday. Mr. Mr. Milton Mrs. and school with He was playing at Boman, Lue Bronson. the children. Two months ago Mr. and Mrs J. W. Boman Mr? and Mrs. Milton Boman Bo- -, ientertained Mr. Mrs and Milton and he met with a similar accident at a 500 party man were of Mr. arm. dinner guests at . their home ' Wednesday evwith the same and Mrs. Ken . Boman Thurs- ening of last week. A dainty Mesdames Zetta day. Lewiston luncheon was served to the -Wood Rasiam-aLewiston Harold Mrs, ZuraLayne enter4 following: Mr. and Mrs. Ho- tained Wednesday afternoon at entertained the Lewiston Liter- - mex Daines of Smithfield and club Thursof at home her home Zetta ary Mr. and Mrs. Russ Layne. bunco at the Haslam in compliment to Mrs. day of last week. Tne novel, Howard, Layne spent two 3R.u- sAriel Marler who is leaving imlAnneKamina ; (last j..weelfinOgden bythe days0f was sian author read for Lake Salt Tolstoi, Vlsitfog-'Wittho near future his brother where she will join her hus- by Charlotte Kyle of the U. S. other relatives. A. C. a discussion of is there. band who During employed They will make their home in to book by the members of the class a delicious luncheon close At of tho Salt Lake City. the games a high score prize was served by the hostess. The was awarded to Mrs. Lavene invited guests were: Mrs. CharRefreshments - were les. Wood of Trenton, Mrs. C. Waddoups. R. Pika of Cornish, Mrs. Walserved to ten ladies. Mrs. Boyd Ririe, Relatives of Mr. and Mrs. ter Ririe, Fred Larson met at their new. Mrs. Victer Hendricks and Mrs. home Sunday and gave them a William Moore. Mrs. A. L. Pond entertained house warming In the form of a surprize. The day was spent at a quilting Friday, at her NOTE: If you are particularly in social chat. A delicious hot home. Luncheon was served to Interested In any market report, dinner was served by the rel- Mrs. Willard Hendricks, Mrs. write or phone The Journal so atives. Among those present H. S. Karren and Mrs. V. K. Aha ye may publish It for you. Mrs. Alma Cunningham. wore: Mr. and CHUOCAU AG!WCCLTUXAL The two small sons of Mr. Smith and family and Mr. and MATERIAL Mrs. Wilford Karren. Out of and Mrs. Horace Waddoups unNEW YORK CURB toe derwent an at Mr. their Mrs. were and operation & INSECTICIDE , guests Slmhe Rt Elee Bond t Otown Thomas and Miss Ruth home Thursday for the removNEW YORK STOCKS fganuxE of Malad, Idaho, and al of their tonsils Am T & T 198 CWilFWM ,,?. ' ; PAT. Mf and?Mfs. Fred Browning of DE LURE' El Pow & Lgt, 5V4. CLUB MEETS . are ladies Idaho. The Downey, Gen Elee 33 tvrrw' UPrrMrt The De Lure club met Friday all sisters of Mrs. Larson. X Gen Mot 36 Mr. and Mrs. Raif Victor and of this week at the home of disinfectant U S Stl 131 purity Smiths mother, - Mr. and Mrs. Carl Neilson, all Mrs. Verland A.CTV MANUF CHEMICAL I7 The were dinner Mrs. Melvin E. Kent. of Smithfield, TtUph0ne LIVESTOCK guests on Sunday of Mr. and rooms and each small table Ogdgn, Oct. 25 AP USDA Hogs and Mrs. Neilsons daughter Avtnat including 47 for market; slow, Mrs. Ormas fWalf fiowere"V7olSra "de- - 928, mixed toos Cl evtland and son in law, Mr. butchers steady at 9.40, f licious luncheon, bridge was enButtars. od(l packing sows sept. 27. The presidency and sewing joyed. At the close of the game mar94.for fattle: 236, including committed of the Third ward a high score prize was awardodd clean-u- p sales about Relief society met at the home ed to Mrs. Clarence! Allen, and ket; load medium and good 860 of Mrs. Lizzie Layne on Thurs- all cut prize to Mrs. Lawrence steady; part Holsteins The following were tb steeds day afternoon. The day was Poulson. &Reflnl.n6Co. .. part load 803 lb medium spent in cutting and sewing present: Mrs. Golden Cunning- $5.00; cows choice heifers few 5.50; 5.50; The Wab; ' quilt blocks. At the close of ham, Mrs. C. J. Van Orden, eows downward to the afternoon light refresh- Mrs. Clarence Brown, Mrs. G. undergrade Mrs. Rosamond Swln-yar- d, 2.50; odd vealers 8.30 down; for ments were served. Pond, Mrs. Clayton Hogan,- - Mrs.' week : receipts 4,559 ; mostly steady Tuesday evening at the Third Gentlemen: 7.50 for sevward meeting of the mutual, E. Horace Bowles, Mrs. Campbell to strong; top steers on y ?Ico P. Cobum, a stake board mem- Balls, Mrs. Clarence Allen and en loads; other loads lot good steers 5 common and medium ; ber, gave a talk before the Mrs. Lawrence Poulsen. medium and good adult class. Miss Blanch Tag-ger- t, Riyo Pomoto entertained a sters ; common down to also a member of the group of little girls at her home heifers -0 cows Tuesday afternoon in honor of 3.50;j good and choice board, was in attendance. mlergrades . Mr. and' Mrs. J. L, Burnham her tenth birthday anniversary. , as and wasJbtsytT. bulk vealers ' Penrose Out door games were enjoyed. Bulls and Mr. and Mis.. tM c Burnham of Salt Lake City Refreshments were served to MS1 for 1,385 3,723, too including Sheep: were week end guests of . Mr nine invited guests. . e spee4ometer.ieaSlngnU1 The many friends of Mrs. market: late yesterday, two deck? and Mrs. Burnhams daughter, 1 mixed load lambs to fat 7.10; be good and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. David Layne will pleased A iB fflsSw--5hg; wo feeders loads I relams '6.25; so far learn that she has Ray Kent. , re1--.- ? dlstaace oi Mrs. Russ Layne entertained covered from a recent oper- - top lams for week 7.35. 1 8Pec mires. - Program I sonll While some frees will undoubt anything except the best garden Usually that referred to as topsoil. is the kind to have on haud Ip sufficient quantity for tree planting. Hear this In mind, says the American Tree asjoclatlon of Washington, do not srare the top acll and spoil the tree! soil. e Primary i aay-In- g, - I 0 , Not Pouible , Do you believe in that old 'Marry In haste, repent at leisure ?' quavers a Louisville lad, Son," Instructed the editor, thats Just an old threadbare platitude. Who ever heard of a fellow who married In haste ' haring any leisure to repent? quilt-meetin- gs Vio-ove- r- . edly grow m a penr soil after they . bave become established, there' 1 -no advantage lu starting trees in on nt , The Cost be so bad to tell your troubles to some one else, If yon weren't forced to listen to his tron- bles In return. Cincinnati Enquirer. " POTATOES It wouldn't - . Chicago, Oct. 23 AP USDA Potatoes: 130, on track 336; States shipments 1043; dulT iseonsin sacked trading fair; round whites fancy North Dakota sacked round' whites South Dakota sacked' round whites Idaho sacked Russets mostly around 2.10, No. 2,1.73-1.80- ;' Colorado sacked brown beauties and McClures few sales 2.00. Tues-.Lam- total-Unite- ' 1.55-1.7- , ed 1.75-1.8- 3; 1.53-1.7- 1.55-1.6- 5; 2.00-2.2- spend-Sunda- mi Hien-w,an- ,d 5-- H l ' a,. 7.00-7.3- J0, .l93?v 6.25-6.7- uJavpcity. salt lae -- '5n 6.25-7.3- 4.00-6.3- si 5.50-6.7- 5 4.25-5.5- mostly-3.25-3.- 7.50-9.0- 4.00-5.0- 5-- EiVYES,lKE- -t BTiOUeyHT v ALONG TOR HS FIRST DUCK HUNT.? HOYt'S THE SHOOTINGS THE BOY these AIN'T SEEN THE UKES OF IT IN TWENTY .NEARS -- THE - looic4.so.S0.d- AIRS FULL OF EM Y4HY, 41 EVEN OLD MAN DIRKS, VdHOS ONLY feOT ONE GrOOD EYE, " J Arlcation. . x-- - snn.Af t0 cknnee .ton a color emarhed tt k, sr w SS. 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