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Show -- ..... the journal; lo uxx .aj city, cAciihuuTiT CTahT 1 . VVfirf SiTHFIELD DEPART1OT HRS. FRANK WINN, Cerrespondeat Call 1002 for Society Editor until 10:3d a.m. and after G ing at the dormitary on college hid. The hostesses were Miss Charlotte Dancy, Mrs, ChrisHears Talk B. Clayton and Alta Or. tine The -Mens dub held its reguthe business of the lar monthly earner meeting on ser. Aftera short time was spent evening Wednesday evening at the Bo. In contract bridge. The playing Eccles. tel Dinner was served prizes were awarded to the private dining room. score lift orations Miss Kita Cranney and Miss of Christmas trees Hall. Refreshments were the yuletide greens and reds Orita to sixteen. 1 livened the rooms. Covers were served Mrs. Parley R. Larsen enterlaid for 22 guests. A talk for1 tained at an attractively ap- the evening was given by Dr. A. the head of Geddes Joseph afternoon in the tea sociology department of the U. nesday room at the Bluebird. The deS. A. C. Dr. Gedoes dscussed were in the Christmas The unempdoyment. problem." corations theme and colors, carried out lo- -i national and international, with holly and candles and cal He showed that it was a place cards. Covers were laid durrooted that deep pioblem, for the following guests: Mrs. was war the when everyone ing William Lohman, Mrs. N. W. supposed to be employed there Kimball Jr., Mrs. Lee Thatcher, were one million in the nation Mrs. Bennett G. Blair, Mrs. H: out of work. Now there axe 12 R. McGee, Mrs. Earl, Mrs. to 15 million who are in need. R. M. Simpson,Jesse Mrs. W. E. Dr. Geddes saidl two billion five Skidmore, Mrs. LaPhene Petermillion were receiving aid today son, Mia. Frank H Earl, Mrs. through relief agencies besides J. C. Hayward, Mrs. M. O. Harthe additional unemployment dy, Mrs, J L. Earl Mrs. Ernest activities organized through Earl, Mrs. George Lindquist, chambers of commerce. He aiso Mrs. F. C. Jorgensen, Mrs. Harpraised the present plan of ry Smith, Mrs. James Norfleet, giving work for the unemploy- Mrs. L. A. Jarvis, Miss Emma ed rather than pauperizng by Laub, Mrs. Albert Nichols Mrs. mere giving. Harvey Btckmore, and Mrs. Moses Cardon. Bridge followed the Senior School . luncheon. At the close of the Football Banquet games two score prizes were The faculty men and athletie awarded. enter' council of the Logan Senior Mrs. Fred Lund berg high school gave a banquet Wed- tained at a - bridge luncheon on afternoon school at her Wednesday nesday evening at the were cafeteria, in honor of the foot, home. Christmas colors atall used in the table ball boys. The was appointments. tractively decorated with red The -- following guests were in roses and! red lighted candles. attendance: Mrs. Mentor Jen. Covers were laid for 40 guests. sen, Mrs. Oscar Wennergren, Coach Bums Crookston was the Mrs, John Moser, Mrs. Albert toastmaster and the following Holman, Mrs. Clark E. HasDean kins, Mrs. Farrell Johnson, Mrs. responded with toasts: Humphreys, Principal George 8. Byron Alder and Mrs. O. H. Bates, Superintendent L. A. Pe- Nelson. tersen, Vern .. Cooley, retiring Waffle captain of the team, E. J. Passey, Student Body President - Tad Supper Bullen, and Keith Worley,- the Bill Preston entertained to. newly elected captain of the at a waffle supper football team, for the next sea. Wednesday evening to celebrason. tion oi the birtnday anniversary The committee on arrange- of Fred planned as ments included!: E. J. Passey. a surprise.Thompson The guests included Burns Crookston and Serge E. Miss Bernice McCracken, Miss Ballff of the- party- Virginia Parkinson, ' Mist Ruth Owen, Morris Wright, Fred Dinner Thompson and Bill Preston. The Given evening was spent to playing Mr. and Mrs. William Loh-ma- n games and music after the entertained at dinner last supper, Mrs Mr. LaPhene and Peter, evening at their home. The ta. son entertained at an attractifele was centered with an ob. vely appointed dinner party long mound of holy and Covers were laid Wednesday evening. The table was decorated with red roses. Mr. and Mrs. Lohman, Rev. and Mrs. T. R. Paden, Mr, and Red c ancles were burned. The Mrs J. Mrs. Norfleet,. Mr and covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and Mrs. Mrs. Peterson, Mr. ami Mrs. Parley Larsen. Music and con- C. L. Jones, Robert E. Griffiths versation followed the dinner. and Osmond Jorgensen. A dinner party was given on ; Sigma Theta Wednesday evening at the U. S. A. C. Home Economics cotAlumnae Gathers tage by the girls to Sigma Theta Phi alumnae as- at the cottage. A color practice scheme sociation metWecnesday even. of red and white was featured Elens Club 'Gathers; Cee Jhjernu.tr tat. cottar of tJus ' cnujK. Brown, i.uJeed. Smithfield Funeral sendees Were held Monday at 2 if m. at the First ward chapel for Mrs. Mae Kingwell Corbett. The ward choir, under the direction of. Mrs. Bertha Mather, with Mrs. Rachel Erickson at the Sometime Well piano, sang, Understand": prayer, Alfred J. Vvf other of Wickham; solo, Pearl, Mrs. E. B. Lundquist, with Mrs. Bertha Mather at the piano. Those who spoke words of condclance to the bereaved family were: George Done, Dr, G. L. Rees Bishop O. J. Plowman, Bishop Joseph Dunkley of Whitney, Idaho and Bishop George coat is ujisipndinrj, for it does, not claseJuj A eUL urta&rsteejJ&s . u dlreruz tDasut, fit -- Ajtz . G. Nelson. One Fleeting Violin solo, Hour," Mrs. W. W. Perkins, with Mrs. E. B. Lundquist at the piano: closing song, Through Deepening Trials": Henry Meikle. Interment I I as -- . E.W. ELLIOT Art & CO. E was benediction to the Smith-fiel- D. Of P. Plan Xmas Fete The table was centered with red Covers were chrysanthemums. laid for the following guests: Dr. and Mrs. James H. Linford, Dr. and Mrs. Frank L. West, Mrs. George B Hendricks, chan or women, Miss Vera Carlson and Miss Alice England, to all the appointments. Bits The Sarah Woodruff Camp Daughters of Pioneers, will hold their next meeting at the home of Mrs. J. W. Klrkbrtde, Dec. A special 19 at 2:30 p. m. Christmas program has been arranged after which refreshments and social chat will be Indulged to. It is desired that all members be present and all other ladies are cordially invited to attend. Friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Weeks entertained at a miscellaneous shower at the Winn confectionery on .aturday evening. A pleasant evening was spenflri games and music after which a dainty lunch was served to Messrs and Mesdames A. R. All-re-d, Max Leonard Sorenson, Toolson, A. D. Weeks, Isaac Peterson, Grant Hlgginson, Frank Rcskelley, Parley Balls, George Weeks, Eldrid Bergeson, Mes-- d limes Milton Wood, D. J, Weeks Levi Phillips, Ella Hall, Cora Ashton the Misses Stella, Elv Blanch Winn, Luella Weeks Marva. Sorenson, Delsa Allred Mrs and Helen Nelsori and 0 Blarney Chosen For The School Opera Balls and Homer Hyde of Hyde Park. Mr. and Mrs. Weeks received many beautiful and useful presents. Mrs. Charles Hogge entertained at 6 oclock dinner on to honor of Miss Clara Hanson and Misa Audrey Hogge who have been, spending the past summer at Twin Falls, Idaho. The table was beautifully decorated with chrysanthemums. Covers were laid for twelve. Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Rees entertained at a prettily arranged dinner party at the.r home, on Wednesday evening. The rooms were artistically decorated to red and green while a vase of ted roses with green ferns, and green place carrh formed the decorations for the table, covers were laid for Messrs and Robert Griffith, T. W. Jarvis, T. B Farr. J- A. Gutke and E. A. Parsons.. The evening was spent in music and cards. Mes-dam- - Kitchen Hints d eeraetery where the grave was dedicated by Earl Allsop. was bora ta Mrs. Corbett Castledale, Sept' 19, : 1886 the daughter of Joseph and Mary Nelson Draper. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Mary HopYvonne kins, two daughters Kmgwell ahd Mrs. Ben Mifflin and one Son, of Smithfield George T. Kingwell, Harrisburg, Fa. Mrs. Corbett and fatally have been residents of Smith-fiel- d about 12 years. -- light-candl- Dewey Cook, Mrs. Alma Cook, Mrs. Wm. Cook, Myrle and Uryle Corbett Funeral Bites Impressive p.m. rbund ln the SltcherTfbF A narrow shelf for spices, seasonings, etc , That work is mere easily done if cleaning equipment Is grouped at one place. That moveable equipment on goes by Itself when placed ball bearing casters. To plane down doors that stick and to oil those that squeak. That to ventilate the kitchen properly, windows should lower from fhe top. To store equipment and supplies frequently used where bending and stretching will be unnecessary. UtenaJs that hang within arms reach of the place where used are minute men" of the kitchen. That time and patience may be spared by partitioning drawers used for knives, forks, spoons and small equipment; besides this, the time for replacing such equipment cornea less often. That movable partitions ta drawers make cleaning less dif ficult. That frowns will be. less If toe room Is provided at the base of eabtaets. That knee room should be By Effie S. Barrows Homo Eeenomlst, Extension Management. DONT FORGET That planned tasks save both time and trouble, but that the greatest trouble with the average daily schedule Is that more 13 put in it than any woman could do to a day. That by merely rearranging equipment one woman saved 2 12 miles to kitchen steps to one day. That a tray wagon enable the housewife to take an entire meal to the dining table to one trip and la equally as saving of steps when the table is cleared. That studies have proved the value of grouping supplies and equipment at centers where these are to be used. Why walk across the room and Into a pantry for a frying pan when it might be kept near the stove where it 5s always used. That surveys have proved that the average housewife takes 178 Steps Jn making and baking biscuits when bur 25 are necessary That studtes have also proved that time may be more than cut ta half bv the use of modem labor saving devices. That for the greatest saving of time and effort, sink, supply and utensil cupboards, work table, and stove, should all be to close relation to each other. That addit'onal storage may often be provided by introduc-an- d tog an additional shelf between those placed too far apart, That space may always be fre-eue- nt i rf -iVl hi j , v . i i A tf left when cabinets aj e built un- ; der the sink. That to prolong your good. looks, yea, even your life yea should sit while performing- - kit-- chen tasks. Just because "you toork never" have sat down is no reason you can not' do ; it now. That when you must stand, you have learned methods of adjusting the height of equip- ment to suit your own needs. . . To ask your husband if; he would prefer running to the vard for water to having it run for you in the house. -- The area of Britains crofn . colonies and mandated territories is approximately 2,000. u 000 square miirs. comparable -. to the whole of British India. t s Low Cost TMps OGDEN 1W the diny : rate for a telephone call wheh you do not ask tor a particular person at the other telephone.' It round trip at a con- This years operetta is disiderable savin rected by Frank Baugh who has chosen an Irish sketch enIt is titled Bits O Blarney. Scholarship Roll the love story of a mixed-u- p affair of which Peggy is the center, - Peggy . teaches the cho E-- MI -T--E-lLr to love the girls Scholarship ltoll rus of boys called clever sotag a through LuJoyce Allred, Alice Adams, The songs are The Robert Adams, very Remedy. la Andrews, good with just enough Blue-mel, Frances Bradley, Lavaun dialogue to make it interestIrene Bergener, Ann Bax- ing. Baxter, Carlisle Barber, Cleo Eighth and ninth grade glee ter, Vazale Bradley, Sara Brown choruses have been practictag Kathryn Bowen, Edna Burr, on the songs for over three Genevieve Cooley, Enos Carlson, weeks, so they should know" Crocfc-ettmost of them. b$ now. The Margaret Cardon, Roma Lillie Daniels.-- - Dorothy- - Eg- tryouts for leading partsriver 1,(1 t,u V, Delheld last week. The girls literbert, Elaine Fonnesbeck, Gedbert Fonnesbeck, Marjorie ally swamped the boys at the des, Gladys Gessell, Leah Han-ce- tryouts but the representative? Vern Hugie, Virginia Hodg- of the boys did very well. The son, Junior Hall, Donna Jensen, east will be chosen .sometime AVAV,W.W5W5WMV.mVAVWA,AW.V.VW,J Edward Kearns, next week. Dean Jeffs, . Ruth Kimball, Louis Kjar, DonThe opera will be presented to na Lundberg, Cleo Mainwaring, the latter 1 of January if , James McMurrln, Billy Nye, Vir- present planspart work out. ginia Nelson, Ollie Jean Olsen, If enough interest is taken Vernon Crockett, Reed Garff, to it the will be Dean McDonald, Beth Palmer, a success. presentation PeterDennis Ray Partington, son, Katheryn Romney, Cesette Peterson, Earl England. Donald Smith, Verna Stott, Kathleen Erickson, Orville Eades, Owen Smith, Garr ' Thompson, Mar Allen McDemai.d, Arrjl1-Jean Tyson, Nona Watson, Irene Hcbbs, thur Owen, Glen Peterson, Car-ol- d Anna Farnsworth, Anderson, Russell Roundy, Mamie Hansen, June Cowley, HazelPeterson, Bodrero, Eva Erickson, Cleve Dibble, Lois Mae Ander- Helen Gessell, Kaae, son, Harold Hendricks, Virginia Lila Smith, Guy Dagney Cardon, Russell Marie Budge, Ralph Henlnger, Cottle, Vincent Fredrick, CharCooley, Glen Olsen, Mary E. Pet- les Jenkins, Czerny Shepherd, Marian erson, Dorothy Quinney, Wendell Sorensen, ClydeTarbet, Skidmore, Ruth Skidmore, Ruth Wells Woodside, Ethel Allen, . Thomas Madison Watkins, Maurine Clara Jean Anderson, Roll: . 2nd Scholarship Crockett, Joyce Cottle, Marjorie AnDorothy Alder, Marjorie Dahle, Ree ELason, Ruth Ever-toderson, Harold Dibble, Katheryn Beth Marjorie Hansen, Horace Caine, Dick Preston, Hatch, Theresa Hill Ruth JohnSmith, Newell Washburn, Mar- son, Helen Malmrose, Deloris tha Jensen, Esther Kennard, Eva Seeley, Doreen Sill, Grace Jane Martin, Bessie Pack, Moser, Arthur Gudmundsen, Clyde OlFlorence K. Nalsbitt, to Los Angeles. 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