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Show miJ ITTHl TROUSSEAU TEA HELD SUNDAY FOR ARDELLA PARKINSON Mrs. David Parkin- Wellsville Marketing Experts Meet In Logan iShoap, Mrs. loane Grandy, Mrs. Opal Anema, Miss Beth Nelson, Og- RIDING CLUB den; Mrs. Stella Richman, Para dise; Mrs. Gladys Smith, Mrs. Net- ENJOYS TRIP tie Baugh, Hyrum; Mrs. Dorothy 31 members of the newly organiScale, England and Mrs. Anna zed riding club enjoyed a trip to Downs, Smithfield. Cold Water canyon on Friday afThe couple are making home in Ogden. s ternoon. They met at James corner at 1:30 p. m. and returned at 5 p. m. The group, after riding to Cold Water lake traveled MIDWAY OPENS AT Lav-sen- to Mendon City park and enjoyed JUNIOR HIGH WED. lunicih. During the lunch hour a One of the finest and largest name was chosen for the club. Midways to appear in Logan for Henceforth it will be known as th: a number of years opened . Wed- Trailview (Riding club. The new name was submitted by Nellie nesday night in full swing: at the Leichman. She will be the winner Logan Junior high school grounds of the prize which was offered as part of the 4th of July celebration In Logan to be concluded for the best name for the club Don McBride is the supervisor of Monday evening July 5. the group. . Monty Young arrived with six big rides including Old Eli the largest portable Ferris Wheel on any of the ' circuits in the west. Other rides he has are the Octopus, Rollo Plane, Tilta Whirl, and Kiddies Wellsville it J. Hendry. WEDNESDAY Wellsville a house1 was held at the new home oft' and Mrs. Doyle McBride on nesday evening. The f couples were present: Mr John L. Kerf, Mr. m'Z-nar- Casterline, Mr. and Mrs Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Jack nl---I- d r it Preston Visitor Lewiston Airs. Bell Taylor was (Preston visitor Tuesday. Ur. England Visitor Wellsville Miss Dorothy s of England is a guest at the w of her sister, Airs. James R. tO hC after and Mr n! C: MISSIONARY SUNDAY lin A farewell testimonLogan ial for Philip M. Flammer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Flammer, was held Sunday at 6 p.m. in the Logan Seventh ward chapel of the Church 'of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Mr. Flammer will serve in the mission. He will sail from New oYrk July 21. Swiss-Aus-tri- If: cc t: tk tw IS Lunchto 12 club mem- eon was served bers cn small tables which were later 'arranged for bridge. Prizes were awarded to Airs. Myrtle Pond, high score; Mrs. Oretta Barber, low score. Spring flowers graced the room A n C WEST CENTER LOGAN ,m- - J ff nrn 1 PARKER Awning & Linoleum Co SgKMWIibaJJUg kl COME AS YOU BE CAREFUL MISTER Steaks Dont let this happen to your Salads Fried Chicken Home Made Pies cf AT 62 Hour Service H- - c: AMERICAN MADE TO MEASURE A. J. I'J V. tagJaajMBMPa 1 1 n Window Shades 244 So. Main f:: WE PAY 10c PER LB. at her home Friday night. 24 - an Alons Club Entertained Lewiston Mrs. Ada Maria Van Orden entertained the Alons club Ph. 244 i Hr:.4 s, room in the home. It is particularly popular for kitchens and bathrooms, because it resists humidity, and withstands repeated washing. For all your paint needs, see a Fuller Paint Dealer. O Breakfast O Lunch O Dinner FULLR PAINTS menAnd: fl Dependable Service OF LOGAN t Ki- -- FAREWELL HONORS semi-lustrou- LLOYDS thj crc: In thousands of farm homes of the west, as in thousands of city homes, Fullers Fullerglo is the preferred interior wall finish. Its satin-lik- e texture adds beauty to any reasonable charge. txn pre., nice gift. ARE radio! Too often amateur repair does more harm than good even with the best intentions in the world. Call on us for radio expert repair service. Our competent repairmen will restore I your radio to perfect condition I in short order and at a veryf lr. College Ward; and Mr an? Jczzj Bob Price of Downey, Idaho j1' dzj i cheon was served to the groimV and Airs. McBride were i nd Two feature attractions on the Midway are the largest Fat boy in the world. He is billed as "Fatso. He is 19 years old and weighs 657 lbs. He is 7 ft.6 inches around the waist. Heis a foot around the waist. He is a foot is tall. More of his history will be given at the Atidway. The other attraction is Waxo who poses in viarious 7 forms as a He certainly has the Mummy. appearance of a real mummy and the first impression is that he belongs in the Catacombs in Egypt. Monty Young has a (good line of 'refreshment stands 'and legitimate concessions to take care of the public. Chief Eli Drakullch is taking every precaution to see that the people on te Alidway are protected from any traffic accidents. The upper portion of Federal Avenue and Vernon Avenue is closed to auto traffic. nlzzz at a Ride. - Un.tOlJ CALIFORNIA Mrs. Geddes Mau at a luncheon on entertained Mrs. John O. Gun- Wellsville ghan were ladies Tuesday. The following nill returned home Thursday attei present: Mrs. Melba Jones, Mrs, vacationing in California for the Marketing experts of Ida Allan, Mrs. Harriet Leishman, Logan Mrs. Eva past two weeks. While there she the State department of Agricul- Mrs. Rena M. Leishman, Green and Mrs. Alda Baldwin. Dur- was the guest of her sister, Airs Experture, Utah Agricultural iment station, and the Extension ing the afternoon a beautiful quilt Cora Blanchard of San Francisco. was made. Her brother, Leroy Ililf of Oakland Service, UjS.A.C., met in Logan coordinaMonday to discuss the and Lelana Hill of Sacramento. tion of the activities of the three RETURNS TO She reports a very enjoyable trip. y agencies. Dr. R. H. Walker, director of WASHINGTON Weekend In Yellowstone station, opened the experiment Mrs. Bill Pool and Wellsville the meeting with a discussion of two children returned to Dr. and Airs. G. S. Wellsville their funds research the regional home in Olympia, Wash., Thursday. Francis and children and Air. and available for marketing research, During tlje past three weeks they Airs. Carl Dickerson and son Art, Dr. W. P. Thomas, head of the have visited at the home of Mrs. spent the latter part of the week economics U'.S.A.C. agricultural Pools parents, Mr. and Airs. Oscar at Yellowstone park. son entertained at a trosseau tea Sunday, June 20, honoring her ' daughter, Ardella, a bride of the end of the month. She will marry David Gustaveson Logan. The rooms were beautifully decorated with roses and peonies and a color scheme in pink and white was carried oit in all the appoint- ' ments. The serving table was covered with a lace cloth and centered with three tiered wedding cake in pink department, reported on the marand white. conducted Receiving the guests were Mrs, keting research being inwhich Parkinson and Ardella. The brides hy his department, studies, cludes peach marketing gown was blue with colored marroses livestock and was of turkey marketing, quins, her corsage wool marketing. Prof. carnations. keting, and Mrs. Parkinson wore a black and M. A. Madsen of the Animal white afternoon dress with match Husbandry department explained ing corsage. Mrs. Gustaveson, the details of the wool marketmother of the groom was also ing study. Later the regulatory features of gowned in black. rooms trousseau in the state marketing program as the Presiding were Miss Ivaloo Downs and Miss enforced by the State department Thevda Downs of Slmithfield. were discussed. of Agriculture In the gift room were Janeen Harvey Dastrup, state commissionParkinson and Louise Poppleton er of agriculture in charge of Assisting in the serving were Mrs. marketing, led the discussion. The Lillian Parkinson and Mrs. Emma functions of the Extension servParkinson, Marie Bradshaw and ice in working with cooperative Luzon Parkinson. marketing associations and in All of the girls wore summer educating farmers about the dedresses in pastel shades and wore mands of th etrade were discussmatching corsages of pink and red ed by G. Alvin Carpenter, W. P. roses. Dr. Carl Frisch-knech- t, Thomas, and During the tea hours about 150 new director of the Excalled. guests " tension service. Out of town guests included, Mr. At noon a luncheon was held and Mrs. G. A. Gustaveson, parents for the roup at the Old Juniper of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Ervan in Logan canyon. odge Gustaveson, Logan; Mrs. Belle Alerry-Go-Rou- 1 BUILDING SPECIALTIES CO. 170 NORTH MAIN LOGAN hi th |