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Show V, Wednesday, December .1, 1930.' UTAH- THE JOURNAL. LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY. PAGE FIVE - The quality is remembered long after the price is forgotten t Call 1002 for Society Editor until 10:30 a.m. and Mrs. Garff & Co. after FajuumPlate 6 p.m. enmg spent playing games iVith a supper followmg. The was decorated with pink Program Elght . on Monday evening at Nib-fe- u' ley hall the dramatic evening Mrs Guy cardon andMrs' by the Logan staxe George B Hendricks motored siKinspr-eReUef society, the proceedain-ttr3sit take-Ci- ty Wednesda be vskt for needy families fur lhe day iinah-a success both j Mr ant proved lis A H Anrfprcnn by way ot entertaui- - 0l p(X;atUo spent pally and Thanksglv. The program uiich fol- and last week end here as .ows was under tne clueetiou lrg yuesus oi. Dr and AIrs clark of Mrs. Orson A Girft Little Haskins Margaret Squires as page ar- - Mrs James R Thomas went number to Salt Lake cused intcreut in-eCity for Thanks- U she an?1iUfnC',dr1u!'.r felvlnS and for an indefinite a w.s rhyme. stay jler son and a group of musical readings by ter in law, Mr and Mrs. daugdJames Mrs. Orson Garff, lollowed by B Thomas a sketch by Betty Lou and Reed The clio" club met Wednes. Garf, Miss LaReo McGee gave day afternoon at the Hotel in. the Italian dialect, cles with Mrs C A Lundahl Mrs. Chailes Amussen anc Mis as hostess. Mrs W. B. Preston George Y Smith eat h gave a .ve an interesting review of reading; a sketch Seciets of the book, The Lary of the Ca-tHeart, by Austin Dobsin mellias" by Dumas Following v7as given by Lucil e Emmett tht program tea was served, and Hairift Hulme A one act special guests were Mrs Ross 'For Distinguished Set- - Anderson, Mis W J. Carlisle, play, tlce by Knox was presented u . Anna Karenina by Mrs. Ruby Amussen, Mai km Skidmore and Mrs Garfi UUD Relief of Re iveViewea On travesty Ladies Literary club. met on Uef society was given by Mrs the George Smith and Mis Gapf. Wee nesday afternoon at entei Bluebird Mrs. J. L Montrose Miss Movetat'Lawsoh Mrs Reed tamed lr.lormally at supper and ''a the hostess had charge of the cards Wednesday evening lor Bailey La. Rene Aylctte oi Salt g am for the anernoon and Miss Theresa Lake City, Max Cody of Los arranged with gh to review the book, Anna Angeles, and' Phillip Carton by Leon Tolstoy. Af-- a The table was centered with Kaienina, tea was served. silver basket ot ra.es Mu, ter the programladies were following Ayelette returned home Wed- - cial guests A M Bell, Mrs Mrs. after spending a week J Roberts and Mrs. E. hefels ague.loIMrand Lundahl Jr v N ' Lawson Mr- and Mrs. Leonard Bjork- Mrs John Moser ente.iained nlan are recelvlng congratula- the arrival of a new. lTpe tIPn of lrl11' bowl enink Tuesday A born Tuesday morn-an- d Slaughter, the centered red candles mg jjrs ujonian will be re- o table. Covers weielmci lor Mrs n,embered as Miss Mabel Lmd-IePalmer Emil Mis. Squires, of Mr. and Mrs. qi!lst Mrs Lethe Mrs. Grant Bateson, w Lin6dquist , Af-Moser. Mrs Rasmussen and Mrs pranh Dewsmp of Salt ter supper the ladies spent the city is visiting here for a wee With her parents, Mr. evening with their sewing Mrs. W E Skidmore enteiand Mrs G W Lindquist, initiations were held recently tamed informally at a table oi' bridge Wednesday altctuocn i0r the following new members at the close of which the after- - 0f- - the Guls Physical Education tea was served. A scoie ' tion club at the senior high Delos , Anderson, Alice school prize wasi awarded. , Miss Low Paden librarian ot' Worley, Marjorie Garl'f, Donna Mil-ciWestminister college, Salt Lake 'Done, Adell Humphreys,Mickel-tt- r Marion Kowalhs, home icturned Sunday Faye Izatt, Cami Stillman, spending the Thanksgiving son, the as guest of Rev Nan. Baker, Ada. and Hilda holidays Slmckinger and Sara Griffin. and, Mrs. Paden ati i orty live guests were in RuMiss Chi Omega Ltendance in costume. was awarded a by Hanson Awarded Cup pnze for the best costume The1 Sigma Chi i rat, unity cn- - ora Rose. Carma Cooley and ttrtained active members and RuDy Redford had charge of r ledges of Chi Omega at its airangemnets- Chapter house Mondav evening where dancing was enjoyea as a feature of the evmng's COLLEGE WARD The Derby cup i was presented to the was, Present "NUGGETT $10.00 Slade of all over black torsay cloth, brilliant center buckle, spike heel. . - . brilliant ornament. FASHION ELATE satin and suide priced ' ach Other R(4- - CLOVERLY $10.00 Made of all over black faille cloth, spike heel, models, in kid, 10.00 Sf'tC the pair t0 $7.85 patent, Continuing SALE of GORDON V HEEL HOSIERY all shades, plain or black heels. Regular $1.65 SALE i StmT flptpmnta ne 73 North Main Quality Footwear for more than at -- pro-Mi- ss -- Mrs.ott t TRENTON DEPARTMENT Two new mmleU lh.it will keep mlailj warm this winter are a black Russian liir.icul and graj krimnier (left), in a stjle snxKestne of the, Russian tunic. At right is a heige lapin smii(s model witli colored suede licit and bright silk scarf. LITTLE STCRIE i LITTLE STO&EE F F fiUle JmM flttla IaM MtMUMMUHlIII. LtihmiHiiniHiiniiniiHitHiin.t'tiiiiM'iiiJi u ''"UliUWifl - Tre'nton The following groups enjoyed turkey dinners in Trenton on Thanksgiving day: At the heme of Mr and Mrs. C J. Anderson, in addition to their children, there were present: Mr. and Mrs. Call P. Anderson of Logan, Mrs. N. H. Monson, Mrs. Jessie L. Crooks-to- I'itllM 'J j jg n, ty FRANCES DEE. gcnca-uhertaln- cotton Suy ed C: Lottice Howell studied singA year ago Frances Dee never had been inside a movie studio. ing at a fashionable girls' In Hollywood on a vacation, she school and after graduation decided to try extra work for a .went home to Bowling Green, few daySj and her first attempt Ky , to tell her parents shQ brought lier a very small part. was goihg on the staga What Congress i Invitations were given out for a shower to be held In Cornish in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Del Baxter Monday evening. Mrs. Baxter was formerly Miss Myrtle Fackrell .of Trenton. Cliff Goodwin has returned to his home in Long Beach Calif. He has been working in the Trenton beet fields during the past season, Logan -- Is Doing i By The Associated Press Senate: , , President Hoovers ' budget message. Takes up Couzens bill for fedof intents te eral regulation motorbus lines. conference Muscle Shoals committee meets. Campaign funds committee Ward Choir To Take takes up new reports of Pensv nsylvania expenditures. Up Activity House: An attempt was made to get Receives budget message. the Trenton ward choir revivBegins general debate on the ed on Mdnray evening. It has treasury-postoffic- e appropriabeen- a long time since this tion biU organization has made its apr Judiciary committee holds expearance except on short no- ecutive hearing on iuvest.gation -tices and for special occasions. of federal judges. , t committee re, Miss Gertrude Bentley, with Appropriations her folks, enjoyed a short visit ports treasury-pcstoffic- c apprp? Saturday eventing, of one of her priatlpn bill. missionary companions, Jesse of Salt Lake. Mr. Fox had Students of Colorado Teach: with him a friend, David R. ers College put on a dally proSmith, also of Salt Lake gram over KFKA, Greeley. " Receives 4 Again i,,i ' OUR SPECIAL Other "minor roles followed. She Was allowred to go to Movie men, ever seeking', new New York because her parents picked. Frances believed she would bo unsucpersonalities, out of a short scene in which there were a dozen other giris. They told her she was to be Cheva.iers Maurice leading lady. Since she has been cast opposite Buddy Rogers. a Sn Otn-'du- J. Newlywed Shower ' years. IDWEXL cessful and that discourage ment soda would drive her home. 'Reorganized The without profes-- . Although - she Ward sional when Conege experience fif Chi Oniea vt rhanter 1 tried out for a theater plolog, at an informal but. Mr and Mrs Joseph Olsen she got the job. Musical shows family din- and vaudeville trtth the sac. entertained ,at, came next. East mg m . of out The ner op-After the Now Miss Howell earns her on, Thursday. City in lament meeting rsrfimithSalt Ainhf Gamma Elsie Mrs were towm gbests in the talkies. enmg exercises, Angus to Jensen and Miss Rebecca Jen- living singing fivp phries conducted the program sen of follows: Logan. ich was as scripture of not bemg run over by rPnrmP w ,Omegas from vocal eireadlngi Serge oisen; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Olsen Thurson Horn and Katheryu motored to Preston inMtetrnfthCeskmripr May Chi tauCi George Raymond, day to attend a dinner gnmn J. HamPrinceton, N. J., at tll U A; olsen; stake Su-- C ega and stuc ilton Lewis, senator elect from Sunday schoolreleas-schoby Mrs Lee Jensen. Logan . arrived Monday to also who mtpnripnt Illinois,, thinks reform Is heedwork after spending the Mrg Barbara Schenk and ed in private universities. In r with Thangivlng holidays The Hom followlllg Migs Daily Pnncetonian he sets Flashes Of Life the parents at her home m. S 1 offlcers were sustained: , Ang-ifforth that they are simply the WilWinkler 'S Humphries, chairman; bieecing grounds for muscular f ord Nielsen, secretafy; Joseph athletes or the nursing home Rtbecca B r p Society is now for society blooms. tSi- - Jenks, class leader and as the New Yoik pnnho? of color Berthe gowns stirred E lr.g and tne week by zollmger, commlttee; j at the latest fashionable wediv2Sd St. Petersburg, Fla.- Chief ewriev Evans 'tha Zolinger, Margaret Humph, ana ding. When MBs Jane Porter of Police Noel Is convmced that !!ce,To.dd' Vcrn Nielsen, Floyd revs, ho tne Ruth Clayton spent and Meda became Mrs. Barclay Kountze anybody who wants to snoop olsen Joseph days at their home in Saltljenkj3 and Joseph and May Douglas she' had h, gown of at sun bathers will have "to Lake City. ilk and a pale blue use an ice blue JKorn his Miss Pat Haggerty spent hei enter- - veil. The maid cf honor wore answer toairplane. ofThats Anderson Mrs cyrus the West protests holidays at her home m Coke, tained at a birthday party on turquoise blue velvet, and. the Coat Cultural against ville. of their bridesmaids Venetian red vel- lack of costumes,league in honor for the only artificbride earned The vet. Jennie Stewart spent the hol- Sunday times The Ivaloo. such in is daughter, solanums. bathing idays at her Lome In was spent in playing games ial gold lillies, the bridesmaids refreshments were served. bouquets of artificial golc fruit and Held In Bomb Plot Miss Bessie SndtIa Sixteen little girls were present edged with gold lace. the members of the RAalomi. Nielson and Mrg ephi Miss Emily club Monday evening The Beaufort, S. C, 'famiiy spent Thanksgiving as dinner Walker, 85, whose special de; day at Millville it Is to make cresses for guests of Mrs. Matilda Olsen. light her grand nieces, always choos-se- s materials, -- red, yelFiles Counter Suit low bright and blue. They are pretty, he thinks, and In addition, the children have a better chance Committee Salt Lake Chapter Fetes Chi Omega Mrs. Bentley, ih addition to their daughters, Gertrude and Eva, Miss Thelma Huber of Mesa, Arizona, now attending the U. S. A. C., Mrs. Nora Merrill and s Master Jay Morris and little day al-dr- ( and O. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Nielson of Millville; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mr. ; Miss Dorris Farrell of Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Mort-ense- n had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Roland H. Mortensen, Mr. a!nd Mrs. F. Hyde Mortensen, Mr. and Mrs. Kefford M. Peek and Miss Ruby Johnson; Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cottle, besides their family had Miss Mildred Andrew, and Mr, and Mrs. John O. Errickson and family of Cornish as guests; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lott were Mrs. William Clark is of Rexburg, Idaho, who temporarily in Logan, Mr. ahd Mrs. A. L. Andrew and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bingham and family of Amalga. Mr. and Mrs. Hyde Morteii sen and R. E. Butler motored to Salt Lake on business Fri-Fo- x day, returning home on Sun- Smith-field- Thanksgiving Dinners ! oiwhuiihihimwmih. F. L MORTEKSEN, Correspondent 52 et' ol Every article or item in burstore is offered for sale at prices so low that they defy any competetion. We are unloading to get bur merchandise converted into cash, no fooling, if you want an overcoat or blanket, or underwear, we have it, for less : money than before. You will he pleasantly surprised when you see how much you can save, just now when you need it, before Holiday buying. . . - V v l0so . Hills Bros $35.00 All Wool $30.00 All Wool Overcoats $25.00 All Wool Overcoats ' Men's Sheep lined Boys Sheep" $595 to Lined Coats. .. O Horsehide Coats from their separating. Hills Bros, roast time to a coffee a jew pounds at r You.iave in using Q roi 3.95 2.95 Knit Worsted Coats KC. Use LESS than ol Mens Fine Knit Worsted Coats Light Weight high priced brands. 2 pockets Lot Coats and Pullovers. Special Infants Knitted Sets bulk-roasti- 1 cp&M PRIcp ' kry. Look fsf tht Arab tn th can , 4.45 3.45 FOR OVER Daiay Devoe, Bow. w at charred Clara" Angeles with appropriating from her former mistress she filed suit against the charging malice, fraud and .. - - -- - in foi Lo: $:5,00 tn tun actreoi oppres 20 YE IT'S DOUSlt ACTIN9 WVa0UR 6V CRMMtMf Aitaewltd Pru $4 CIS w 1.39 Rayon Find Worsted Wool ad Cotton Mens Pure Worsted Sweater Coats. Boys Heavy Wool Sweaters POWDER That s prevent variation in flavor. why this patented, continuous Roastprocess is called Controlled process can ing. No delicious produce such a rich, pack. Eastij apetui tutb tht . up QQ aCSJ S 4 Q jj? I "i50 1.95 .Mens Heavy Wool BAKING ..... Mens Heavy Wool Mix Mens Heavy All Wool ,. Boys' Heavy Cotton Boys Wool Mixed w Plaid -- 72x84 Wool.. 8 pound 'GrayWool.rnr.r.rrr Pure Virgin Wool 70x80 Single Quilt Single I.;.. Part Wool Blanket Single All Wool Blanket OQ - Infants Crib Blanket....- - S4 QC 133 QfS 3.33 CQ 03 S4 iO ITW 7Q . Hosiery ALL HOSIERY PRICES CUT FROM 33 3 TO 50 PER CENT " " Blazers Lot Blazers Pure Wool 1 0 CQ Ladies Blazers 'Misses Cotton Unions " Misses Silk and Jt 1 A I Wool i C ' 3 Phult Henry Use, arrested In SamFran cisco in connection with the shipping of an infernat machme to the Spokane, Wash., offiee of The Associated Press. The plot was be lieved directed at thoi Spokane newshaDers1"! sdjoi-m- g bui'di-g- s. Part Wool Blankets JjjO Union Suits Mens Heavy Cotton $0 DH Blankets i.oo Medium W'eigh- tJj$4 I Cotton, Double Back Wool and Rayon Mixed jjjg QC Wool Sweater Coats the oil little at a time the mayonnaise from Fresh jrm tht ertgtnal vacuum . Regular $10.00 . Sweaters Boys $8.00 Value tf prevent flavor. -- Blankets Part Wool 65 sr."d. Sheep Lined Coats mayonnaise You add .Bleached Cotton Sweaters to the prin- ciple you follow" in making , 18.45 16.45 12.45 Overcoats Coffee its rare flavor L. D. S. Garments All Wool Overcoats i KNITTING WORKS ,1 Lot of Ladies Blazers Were $10.00. ... Fine-Leath- er QE |