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Show jrrr romimminmiimiiimiinin 57 Thursday, Dwembei 18. TILE JOURNAL, 1D30 K)GAN-T- TACK FIVE CACHE COUNTY. UTAH. T. I ''I, JL IS A0 1 Sfuabii & 9- CHRISTMAS J 1 MODEST and donee act. A tlainet solo and center streets tts the site with piano accompaniment was for the new federal building in givth by Miss Louise Richards Cedar City, Utah The site was A Christmas reading was given bv Miss Joan Cardon After offered by the Chamber, of Comthe program refreshments were merce for $20,000 and is 135 feet v 198 feet served by the hostesses as lows Mrs George Balch. Mrs Evan Hancey, Mrs Dick Quln-ne- y and Mrs Don Edwards Class ot Srivki Mrs W C Jensen chairman, ofj the program committe. was in This u a full rt MAIDENS St Josrph,' Mo (JP) A wal- - president nut gavel made from the walls of a stable which once housed the mounts jof the Famous ' SALE! i t i: Telegram or ! Undies, etc A Few Steps off Main Stieet and a Few two men this Joseph yeir but not70 for Two confidence agad men worked the old box trick on Schwobel two weeks ago taking his life savings of $3 170 Schwobel died last night The coroner's final report said poison, self administered Dollais Saved Edwards Millinery Co And Ladies' Furnishings West 1st 5KH for 14 N NM 4 dk CAWCTOM. ,r I Hunk it's positive!) inhuman to without a sweatei ! Joseph Smith Camp Meets lme a Wt Lvw a, d atiaata,, aa huaa da at aaafa i AN TI IM-- M I. r ' VIR. NORFOLK, 17, 1930. DEC. : GUY CARDON THE BLUEBIRD, MGR. HAVE MAILED THREE DOLLAR CHECK, UTAH. LOGAN, tv Jf SEND' BOX CANDY KINDLY v NOW ' . 4 CLAWSON APTS. B EAST0VER Washington, Dec 18 (AP) The treasury postotfice building t ct mmittee yesterday selected! this weather the northeast comer of main 813AM 18TH I E. W. ELLIOT & CO. :.nv. ELLIOT & CO.C Chi Omega Holds h l - r C a rwpt EXA E. C. ,r dog out in the tuae j Building Site Chosen 12 a l,wa uui LOGAN . Logan, I tali Ninth rMttrxt (ulkata tatacrama alal day el Cedar City Postoffice - 29 Received at Gieat Falls, MOnt, Dec 18 It may be Merry Christinas warm firesides hnd plenty fAPi Scfi-vob- . tka Caultaa u TkM actum H of money UNION ; IfWCOM Poisons Himself D WESTERN Cable-tra- unWt its character U iruiu.atpd by a symbol tn the check or m the address. Swindled Man Lovely latlein Hats, great!) reduced and . selling now at from SI. 00 and up ALL IN' ER COVTS AT FROM TO ONE-LI OFF Going now at from 5 to $55. Fine Silk Ilosieiv at 49 Per Pair nd up Tiy them once and you will always buy them from usrThereN xieason. Other gifts aiming daily to go on sale are; Hath Robes, Negligees,. Handbags, Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Sweateis. Skuts, Side and Hack Comb Sets, Silk ONE-THIR- the arrangements chaige-'o- f o' Pony Express has been presented Mrs Luella St Clair Moss fol-ib- Always the latest tIes, cheapest piices, and largest assortment to choose fiom. Come in and get acquainted with our stiles and prices. Smart dresses for formal and informal wear, for Childien, Misses and I adfes arming dailv. All sizes and colors. ' Wonderful values at from S2.50 to $19.95 of the Misscuri Fed' clubs'" by I Xmas Fete The Joseph Smith bamp uf The Chr Omega soiortty en Daughters of Utah Pioneers met tertained at its annual Chi 1st Thursday- afternoon at the Blue- - mas party for the active mem.Call 100- -o foi Society Editor until 10.30 a.m. and alter 6 Aspecial Christmas pro- - ' bers and pledges Wednesday evgram was given The hostesses emng at its chapter house, were Mrs Louis A Peterson. Games and music furnished the Bridge Club A Christ tree Mrs Edgar A Mitchell. Mrs entertainment ' Emma Barber and Mrs Eva, was the feature for the evening ol the life oi The custom of holding a gilt Roland Einnlett enter Luke A sketch Superintendent, and Mis Lou- - tamed the Paikinson was read for each hpwever, changed, and Mrs Ina cluo of members her a the tree held gifts instead for is A Peterson entertained &t an luncheon and bridge 'Thuis-da- y A tro.mbone selection waswith informal dinner party Wednes The chapter house Refreshment "accompaniment given piano A Chnstsmall afternoon a fuel noon A small Christ- - day was served Hen. Helen Miss John Smith, by tree mas centeredthe table, derson gave a chrlstmas tree centered the table jnas Holly and red candles com Muslc Was giyen by Mrs iFuppetS Covers end oi the table Besides the Eva Lhke and Mrs Rich Re-- ! I h v , rrvi i pleted the devolution were T'Jinnpi' covers members were laid foi the following regular were served during freshments Ei Mrs the laid following at the fp1 e club Te Puppets followed guests Mi and Mrs L W Hov which hour social Palmer Mrs Henry Lun-M- r. the gan junior high school gave ey, Mr and Mis Merlin HoVey, progam C J Mrs and Hayward a progressive dinner party on and Mrs O A Sonrte, Dr dahl, o luncheon OUppUI and Mis Clark E Haskins, Dr Bridge followedof the Wednesday evening as a pre- a the close At games the Tire first Christmas Dartv and Mrs- - Wallace J Vickers, Mr and Mrs David O Tarbet.'high score prize was awarded Miss Doiothy Alder entertain of Miss Dorothy Me drill The and Piofessor and Mrs T v H iWgrlrHnCT ed, at an attractively appointed second and main course was Hansen supper party Tuesday evening served at me school cafeteria Christmas . in celebration of her birthday The last course was served at Mr andMfs Moses guests "were home Of Dorothy Quhiney TnatcnetjanniversaiyThe ' an-- if eated at four small tables for a social A their weddmg evening followed was given niVersary were centered bob sleigh ride preceeded the Wednesday with a- supper which at Tile Blucbnd 'Weclriesday mid day dinner part y- with red - eandles and- - holly dinner - Miss Rita." Cranney and ening The following guests were .l. - out 0f town guests were Covers were- laid for the follow- - Miss Miss Leah Merrill spon-m- g Mrs Ray Trotman, Mlgg Lettie Thatcher and then guests- The Misses Virginia sored the party present law and daughter, Dr Budge. Lois Mae Anderson, Mar- - t a Phyliss Baugh, Miss Al- -i OMiss Jensen, Miss Theresa Pugh Mane Cooley. Leg 10H iuXlilaiy Mrs q y Woodruff and Ion , Skidmoie, - and tvMiss Lake Crockett, of Salt Donna Ruth Skidmore, Vnginia Spencer, Hurpc Ymna xTTpLo three children, The. out of town guests Dora Cook, Genevieve Cooley, elyn Jensen, Mrs Howard Call, Miss Katherine Preston, afternoon the Ethel The American Legion auxil-Lul- u Marie Eliasor. Ida Claik, mot,ored home in Mae Miss Miss Edna Mae Eart, Smith, Dorothy Quinney, iary held a meetmg Wednesday) Wednesday evening Qn Earl, Miss Elva Larsen Each Martha Thatcher entertained at Ruth Wennergren, May Hansen evening at th chamber of com member of the group brought an attractively appointed dinner and Jean Bishoff Bunco follow merce A Christmas program a guest which included the e t A houy wreath with fom ed the supper The high score was featured Girl of the table was awarded to Dorothy enth ward under the direction Maughan candies centered the follow-Oritiollowing. Mrs Lyman a I of Mrs Otto Mehr gave a song and Mrs W A Larsen, Mus Covers were laid for the Quinney. Hall, Miss Esther Olsen, Mr and Mrs Wal-Mr- s. guests Grace Rasmussen, Miss j oarlisie. Mr and Mrs Ruth Bair, Mrs Paul Hodgeson.jj g jHatch, Mr and Mrs Mil-MLeuHorace Taylor, Mrs Merrill, Mrs Minnie Price, f inna Hove), Miss Ann 01sen,land B M wilhoit of Elyv. Ne Mrs Sue Roberts, Miss Martnii va(Ja Bndge followed the and Muss Gerda Young lner ggQj-- pnzes were awarded a A dinner was served Mrs Milton Merrill. ThC L J Blanchard enter- Mrs , arrang-smaU tables which weie e members of the J ed in the tea room weie ciuu Wednesday afternoon A, at a Christmas kenslngton tea Sm'SX? close of the afternoon the at each were late Santa Clauses was served Besides the regular plate as a favor After the din members there were Mrs Joe for ner the tables were airahged and Mrs Tham Watson score prize Hansen budge The high guests as special Can was awarded to Mis Entertained Recarles SPECIAL GIFT-WRAPPI1- rl With a small down payment, we are glad to lay away gifts until Chnstmak eve. thereby insuring jour getting best selections, and at the same time, avoiding tne small inquiring eyes i where-celebrate- d LAY-AWA- SEK Y Special Gift Never Before Have Toys and Uuh Lo-th- AIID 1G BOYS This Year at the Golden Rule -S- HIRTS WOOL r - cloth in plain or plaids, 15 to RAYON WOOL HOSE 'GLOVES furnish free of charge, Christmas cards and i LADIES r Plain heather colors in four Shades, packed High-colore- brushed wool gauntlets. Special, at box ' 79c 98c S2.98 I HOSE pat- fancy pair to Christmas box Special, box 1714 r N LADIE- S- terns, packed four at Sev-pnz- ( MENS New, broad- l -- We are very glad to pack and Wrap packages special for Christmas mailing we n MENS J Service Gifts Been So Reasonable as -- GLOVES Wrappings , Special. a box 98c rs LAKES j MENS BATHROBES Mens assorted, Indian patterned, Bathrobes, m all sizes SILK UNDIES rLADIES and SILK UNDIES Lawrence and Styles and colors See these at Mens best grade Beacon Robe Blankets will please the most particular, American Maid Brands 3Sl at, colors, Mens extra heavy Beacon Extra heavy weight DuPonts plain knit rayon and non run. You will that $5.98 find pajamas, gowns, princess slips, bloomers, shorties. French pants, combinations, dance sets, in a large variety of colors and sires, any of which would make a wonderful gift, at chemise, MEN S SILK LOUNGING ROBES Mens jSkmncr Jacquard Silk Robes, heavy A QQ weight and well tailored, ideal ... for lounging, at 98c . " & W. DRESS SHIRTS Every Shirt Guaranteed Fast Color domestic Mens extra fine, Broadcloth Shirts, in fancy and plain patterns, styks, at wWV Mens extra fine, imported English Broadcloth, in guaranteed plain and fancy fast colors. A wonderful assortment, both collar attached and barfd collar, MENS E. HUMMING BIRD collar-attache- SILK HOSE every woman adores Smartly-Style- d Gloves by I Iunsen Pure thread, silk to the top, in both service and chiffon weights, in a large variety of the wanted colors, sizes 814 to 1014. As a special service, we will box these for QQf Christmas gifts. Pair Bui: ) , ALL-WOO- doubt about ltd- weight for heavy boots, m white and dark colors, Special, at -. wirmeil ikuLt acUl Jai Christmas morn. So here wcvc gathered Part chiefs to each box, both plain and initialed corners, in a good quality cambric, Special, a box Christ- mas boxes Special, at .49 c Special, at at 98c E. VI. ELLIOT & Blanket for women j MiUi Main Wool Mother Father ' - $4.81 COMPANY DEPARTMENT STORE re ficai Hansen. ' ' for Bolster style, with ruffled ewga Envelope for Special pillows Christmas boxes, ment in both zipper and snap top underarm styles Brother complete -- HANbEN GLOVES GIFTS BED- - A big, new assort- Three handker- open end, four in hand style, paired jn r RAYON LADIES HANDBAGS SPREADS 49c selection of all that's latest ami smart-- i Ml the at in the current glove mode. new adorable shades and models that still will delight her. . . Mid p!ea-- e her because cnt.ea!, more if her taste is tii' MENS BOXED K New patterns, juahou.. a r TIES Extra heavy 7 ' $2.98 MENS ALL-SIL- L SOX U you vc any innew sight at alt, you know that fresh, gloves, peeping through crispy tissue, are the most satisfy in ught that ever No r MENS ii!T0 a woman soul docs not yearn for . . . gloves . . . ami more gloves she already has? matter how many ffl vOU $2.00 to $5;M UHLS $1.45 Mens Silk and Cotton Broadcloth m plain or fancy colors, both collar (1 C 4? I attached and band collar, at Men's Rayon Broadcloth Dress Shirts, with Collar attached. Unusual v aides Single plaid, Logan Leather . Rulers of LoiiKPrices C6xS0 ioelies, large bound. 85-8- 7 98c E- - Ions North Main w St. Logan Utah W. ELLIOT & COX a a ?T villi flannel lnungr p.ulikd M'ft batber. Heavy ealMvifi "1 E, W. EU40T & CO. & |