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Show Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary ' Hyrum Slake Boys Invite Parents 7 Love Lucy Moves To Extravaganza Class Now that, HOLLYWOOD OP Ethel Mertz is living next door toj the Ricardos only once every two! montns, she's branching out to everything from dramatic roles to, a dude ranch. Ethel and husband Fred, known on their heavy Income tax foims as Vivian Vance and Bill Fraw- - Charles R. Bailey Family Meets At Wellsville Park The Charles R Bailey family reunion was held on the Wellsville City Paik on Saturday The families began to assemble at 11 am. and dinner was seived at noon At 2 pm a meeting was held with President Elmer H Bailey in charge Other offluei s are John B Bailey, vice president and Mr. Beth Shaw, secretary Pravers were given bv James L. Wyatt and Lorenzo H Bailev Musical numbers included a solo by Barbara Wyatt, a duet by John H. Bailey and Mis Josie Poppleton, solos by Gloria Ann Bailey and Ernest Bailey Poems and readings weie given by Marlene Shaw and Janet Bailey. The Bailey boys, sons, grandsons and greatgrandsons, sang Mr. and Sirs. Robert Draper The family of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Draper will hold open house at their home in Smithfield at 267 East 2 South on Saturday, July 20, from 2 until 6 p.m. on their 50th wedding anniversary. They invite their friends and relatives to call. They request that there be no gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Draper were married in the Logan LDS Temple on June 26, 1907. several numbers Officers Officers elected for next year aie Lewis Bailey, president, Ernest Bailey, vice pi evident and Mrs Josie Roppleton, secie-tar- Open House To Be Held On 80th Birthday Mrs. Selina Persson Monson y Among those from attending weie Mr. and Mrs Lorenzo Bailey, Mr, and Mis Iceland Bailey, Thomas K Bailey and sister Tressa of PocaMrs Ernest tello; Mr and Bailey and son Leland of Ogden, Mrs. Effie Bailey ' Benson of Salt Lake City, Mr and Mis Elmer Kerr and family of Kair-vieMr and Mrs Lewis J Bailey and Mis Ella smith of Logan, Mr and Mis Charles S of Bovd Bailey and son Magna, Mrs Speneer Wvatt and children of Cokeville, Wyoming and Mrs Lamont Jeppesen and children of Brigham City. was oorn Julv 21, 1877 In Tjarby, Sweden will be celebiat-in- g her 80th birthday at an open house, to be held at the home of her daughter Mrs R Owen Yeates at 351 N 4th West from 2 to 5 p ra Sunday Mrs Monson was baptized a member of the Chuith in Sweden who on Sept 12, 1901, after hearing the message from the missionaries Before this time she had been an acUe member of the Saltation Army, placing her guitar and singing for their meetings. Sails From Sweden On Nov. 16, 1906 Mrs. Monson called fiom Sweden to America, to be a house keeper for James Monson of St Chailes, Idaho, whose wife had died a jear before leaving two small bojs She arnved in Montpelier, Idaho, Dec 6, 1906 This was quite a change for a girl who had left a large city to come to a small community, the farther west she traveled the mote homesick she became as she had left all her fi lends and relatives in Sweden A year after her auival in St Charles she was mairied to James Monson in the Salt Lake Temple on Oct 9 1907. The following year Mr Monson was called to serve m the Swedish Mission, leaving Mrs Monson to care fortwo small bojs and a baby daughter besides running a farm At tins time she was unable to speak K F jT i v a: Outdoor Supper For Brother . An outdoor supper in honor of Bill Elw'ood was hosted by his sister and her husband, Mr and' Mrs Russell Peterson of Lewiston on his birthday. Family members who gathered on Wednesday evening at the Peterson home were the guest of honor, his wife and children Jer-ra- y and Tina Marie, Mr. and Mrs. George Elwood and Mr and Mrs. Less Taylor and daughter Evelyn, all of Cornish. 4 Selma Persson Monson i Neighbors Give Group Enjoys Canyon Dinner On afternoon group of ladies emoved a social hour of visiting in Logan canyon Dinner was enjoyed by Ila Rae W light, Monta Hall, Clara L Maughan, Edith Maughan, Elease Bal.s, Ruth Maughan, Helen Smith of Wellsville, Lucile Seamons of Spanish Folk, Dora Moffett of Bngham Mrs Mae Lai sen and Venms Maughan of English After Mr Monson's return from his mission the family moed to Snuthfield, Utah where they were active m the First Ward They lived there until Mr. Monson became ill whereupon they sold their farm and home and moved to Logan Active In Church Mr Monson died Sept 11. 1950 and Mrs Monson still lives at 121 West Center in Logan She is very active in the Fir Ward She at-- 1 tends all her meetings and is a Relief Society block teacher v.hich she enjojs very much. Mis Monson enjovs crocheting and to reading and is always ready she is when hand a lend helping Wednesday Gailand. Party For Just Wed Couple Neighbors of Larry Peterson gatheied at the home of Mr. and1 Mrs George Williams of Lewiston on Wednesday night for an outdoor party honoi ing Larry and jlls bi ide before they left for Denver where Lairy will be em- -' ploved A pot luck supper was enjoved, games plajed and a y v one-hou- top-rate- d Two Birthdays Celebrated Coats, Suits, Dusters Vi PRICE SPRING Dresses Cecil Woodward and - Vz SUMMER and Vi OFF Lingerie Clearance Family Meets For Picnic Dinner Slips, Gowns, e Bed Jackets ap 72 UlT Linen Suits, Foundations, Gloves, Play Clothes, Jewelry . . . At Reductions up to 50 LADIES STORE 37 North Main Logan by-st- 20 Suits and Dresses LASTDAYOFOURTWICE-YEARL- Really Exciting Values! n t While They Last! Saturday Only $5.00 LOGAN CACHE KNITTING MILLS 124 South Main Logan, Utah 227 Y SALE 318 PAIRS Women's, Girls' and Children's For House, Dress and Sports PAIRS Women's and Misses DRESSES reduced Every Summer Dress now on sale , . wanted colors and fabrics Va Vz styles to wear now and on into Fall . . Shoes dressy styles shop early for best selectionl of our Summer T' k SPORTSWEAR reduced for clearance Skirts and Play Clothes , , . our M a entire Summer stocks it now on sale. J 129 PAIRS Shoes For Women, Children and Misses Values To 12.95 , ALL bnthdav paitv was enjoyed1 Thursdav, July 4, in honor of Oneda Artice Bird and Mrs Hardman at the M D Bud home A in Mendon A no host luncheon was served to Fein Buist, Lucille Baker. Melba Buist, Peail Bud, Hilda Whitnev, Bru'ah Walton, Ruth Bird, Ada Walker, Mr. and Mrs Bird, and from W'ellsville, Mis Mis. Sarah Brad-leAlary Lui-iand daughter Ju ty, Thora Allred and liessa Cooper, SPRING and SUMMER o of cur Summer Choose from Blouses, must be cleared from our store. As you can see, price reductions ore tremendous. At Housewarming f ALL merchandise Honored Guests Give Smorgasbord casuals lint with Allens policy of bringing you continually fresh styles, these groups of In Grant Parkinson Paradise Lions ALL L One Special Rack ! if a outstanding affair was the Paraat held smorgasbord the dise ward recieation hall forA J Lions and their paitners Client was of Hvruni Petersen Timspeaker, his subject being ber and the Early Sawmills in Cache Valley Those present were- - Roy and and Thelma Tams, Kni eth aeu Le Kathryn tsaiiev, wianun Caroline nore Olsen, Fied and and Llojd Summers, Cleo Bill and Marv, daughter Bankhead, Noiman and Shu lev Pearce, Vern n and V inona Law David and Mae Thon r, Ralph and Lenna Obtav and 'wo guests, Mi and Mis Lamai Anueisen SEMI-ANNUAay TV' The Hyrum Stake Trail Builders was held at the Love Lucy" Thuis-daed jrom weekly stint to five Wellsville City Paik o.i evening. Parents and ward r extravaganzas Tiail Builder leaders were in atPert Vivian still will be Lucvs tendance as well as the hoys but only because the Approximatlv 200 from the eight neighbor program goes Into its wars were theie seventh year on an occasional Games weie plaved on the park basis and box lunches wre enjved on I had jut about had it, con- the patio around the fn 'place fessed ivian at her Pacific PaliA film on the life of Oliver sades home. I toyed with the w'aa shown In the tab thought of playing some other einatle. character. I know how Art CarStake leaders, Louise W Nielsince the Jackie sen, Helen Stokes and Cleo Bank-heaney feels Gleason show is off Art is hapwere in charge. py as a clam woiking on dramatic shows Wanted New Scenery "I wanted to break out and do something else. But, you know, you just can't quit. Oh, I got letters, all wanting to know if Bill and I would be on the new show I would have quit if it had been a half-hoshow again But now Mr and Mrs Grant Paikin-whits wonderful, going to woik for son of Wellsville have just two weeks and having two and a moved into their new home were half months off. It's opened up a honoied guests ae a housewarmwhole new dream for me. ing Lovely gifts for their home Vivian and her husband, actor-writ- weie piesented to them and a Phil Ober, spend much of smorgasbord was served their time now on their Piescnt weie their mother four-aci- e "ranch'' between Mrs Violet Paikinson, and Mr N and Mex Gallup Albuquerque, and Mis llairy Paikinson Mis They also chansh a plan to buy a Beth Muiray, all of Wellsville, large guest ranch and then Live Mr and Mrs William Forsgren there, commuting to Hollywood and daughter Maurine of Ties for acting jobs ton, Mr and Mis Laurencp And this year I'll do some Poppleton of Ogden and Mt and dramatic shows I have time Mis Kay Alder ofiMalad. now," the blonde actress added ivian is back in town as the Desilu Company is geting ready to film the second episode of the new Lucille Ball - Desi Arnaz show that fn st bow s on CBS-Tin November Format Virtually Same The format of the new program is virtually the same as the half-hoIn comjiliment to Mrs Gladys the same char- Lelevie version who was observing hei acters in situation comedies. But birthday Monday, each show now is a complete July 8, anniversary the Ceul Woodward story and produced in more ele- family met at the community gant style with expensive sets, camp up Cub River canvon for guest stars and more music a picnic dinner The fust program, which Vivian Mr. and Mrs Ceul Woodward calls just like a short movie mu- hnd daughter Norma, Mi and sical, concerns the meeting of Mis Darrell LeFev re and family, Ricki and allee, Mi and Mis Marlow Woodward, Lucy Rudy (their alleged idol at the time,) Mr and Mrs Bovd nndward plavs himself in the story. and ihildren, Mr and At is Paul When we filmed the first show Woodward and children and Mrs it was like a New York opening, Blanehe Harris and Miss Anna said Miss Vance. "We shot on LeFevre of Brigham City were so our studio audi- included three stages ence had to move three times. Im young Following dinner the sure this program will be as pop- folks played games and the and other ular as the weekly series visited this way we all have a chance to slow down and breathe Pansy seeds planted during late July or August frequently bloom Summer jobs around the home before winter and will offer often extend to cleaning shoes cheery faces in profusion next White linen shoes take a step- - March. process for best results. Scrub off mud and surface dirt first. Then rinse with a cloth wring in clean warm water. Follow this with a whitening polish meant for fabric shoes. After shoes dry away from heat, brush off excess white powder. garden umbirlla An Fun-Da-L- THE HERALD 'JOURflAE- -U breather this son vvhen For Dollar Day -- Saturday, July mav he short program piesented scrubbed, top and underside, wilh a scrub brush and thick The sportswear fnm of B H suds Fust open the unibiella New Yoik, this W.agge After the sudsing, rinse with mav be known as thepredicts decade that hose and leave umbiella open to eliminated the mothball The drv Occasional sciubbings wll turn said clothes needed. get little or no chance to be put away anjmore. She has three childien, J Ver- -' lengthen life of the material cause dirt and grease will, nig ; ou need them all weights non Monson, Glendale, become. embedded in the fibers. of every minute You re in balmy Hailey Monson, former bishop Dallas today and frigid Detroit the Smithfield Fust ward, and Rotate the use of burners or tomorrow . . . hot New York on Evalvn, Mrs R Own Yeates of units of jour range instead of us- Sunday and vou take off for LonLogan. She has 9 grandchildien one more than all the others don on ing andchildicn i great-g6 and Mondaj. The family requests no gifts A ley, won To HTY 1T " (eathe Cnuntv ) ttah FHTTS4Y of cur 99c Sveeibriar NYLONS . Choose from regular or dark seams, seamless or stretch in Sweetbriar's own fine, 60 gauge, 15 denier nylons. 3 ALL SALES FINAL 79c pair 2.30 117 north main v t k. .I logon NORTH MAIN STREET |