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Show J i LOGAN PAGE TOUR ei, J r i ghtipth $ i ' 4 1 , i Soi abilit T, i a weie Ratured induded Mi i liar to in i r j.i' Canmi in iiavi In i n g lioiii' ill C 1 (jilt wei k Ml s Or nn J inn I ri No'., Mis Dai iit Cllttoid loli Logan Give Delightful Part) LaMovne J iisiui i n i a most delighlliil Htll iw at pailv i1 no Hu milt- - al 'Ihursdjv " ' her par nts Mi and Mis Junius Jenson foi tin Si w and M w ilun H illoi i n di uni of the 4 H tilth turns win ( b w ily nsi d in the iionis and luuilnou A npook al ley addl'd muili inmum nl and tin rooms wire lightid with Jarkolan terns A delkious repast w is sirv ed to 12 Joshua Rallison 1ms In n 111 Hi ir Lake on busim ss this week Mrs Uovd Wolford and childri n and Mrs iigtma Lima and tw n babies of Log m w e gut Bis o' Mrs Floyrd Kilim r T liun day Miss Ota Bishop was Him mini!, niented guest at a iiom H illowetn party givt n b the N D C girls at the home of Miss Mary Ieiry The theme ot tin atlali was tltvu ly cat ii d out and a Jollv time was had by all. n Prizes lor tt'o lx M rosi.um s awarded to Miss Helen Larson and Mrs Giace Larstn Ain e Leona on of and Loina Lammt hal clar the entertaiuuu nt during the t vt ning Miss Hlshop, wlio was 1929 president of the club reeelud a token of reinuubran e Mrs K Thomas Clinton and Mrs Marvel Duibtellu enteitaimd at a family dinner foi Mis Audit (nil on her Lirthd ty Thursday evening The table, at the Clayton home with was atlraitiulv ctnlirtd asters In the pastel .hades and plans were laid lor twelve At Salt Lake City The employes of the J C Pi n ney company went tnniasso to Salt Lake City by motor Thursday afternoon to attend a spot Ul mi.t ing at the Hotil Utah. Mrs Ray Van Noy entertained at a prettily appointed Into heoit on Mrs Cole, Thursday atlemoon was a spei tal gueHt as she is hav ing soon to spend the winttr months in California The alumni 7a ta Pi girls were hostesses for the lull membeis at an attractive Halloween party at the home of Lefth Nash on First Halloween motifs West Street. 'd t'n var deeoiated tbo " e ious luncheon s carried out it ' Twenty utglu -- s i 11 WAY AHPM ACK LONDON i i a form r sci force prior to ' gardtng the c memoef3 when .t Vii i' f f i a tall silk hat and a coat with silver but. o' Road ljogs then cons, lists ant the force b pull in anvone on i ing mqjre than 10 l I Ifotunnn Sotre loiiiluJ l.lnur Mendon ii il i, i River Heights lion S illlo i uial and daiiglithers, oiilse and Norma and son Ralph Mr and Mu Jesse Fi li Id and daughter Flora of Logan, Mr and Mrhs timer henmger and chil dren, Mrginia. Grant, Helm, How aid, Harold and Adi Ip, Mr and Mrs Oival Hiid and daughtei Miss Irene and Arzilla Hud, Mi and Mis itird Mrs Theo Whitney enlrrtained at a childrens party in honor of the fourth birthday of hi r daitgli were ter, (anna Refreshments served to the following little guests, of Don and Smith Jean Wtllsville Dl k and Alice Thoipe of Margaret, Rae and Maui Ice Soren sen, Dorothy Hnhner, Reverly and Louise Hardman Jean and Paul Sorensen, Alma and Mary Lamont, and Allen Sorensen Mr and Mrs Andriw Lamont, Mr and Mrs Himard Haidinan mototid to Pay son Sunday and wore the guests of Mr and Mrs ' ir ensen Mr and Allen of Mai id e dliinr r gees ot Mr trd Mrs Afton Bird .Sunday Flowers wire used in dei orating t hi table The Lad.es Auxiliary mt t at the homo of M- Sarah Hughes Wed M I we-- liesday evening, to dmiuss plans for a Hallowem paitv 1 lumi pres ent weie Mosdamts Ada Walkir, Julia Muir, Olive Hughes, Sarah Thornton, Blani lie Bird Mary E Sorensen, and Nellie H imoik The Boy Scouts under direction of Scoutmaster Durrel Hughes in Joyed a weint r roast Wednesday night in the hills west of town About 16 boys were present Mrs George II timer. Mi and Mrs Claud Sorensen and Mis Floyd Hardman, called on Mr and Mrs Fred Parker Monday to offir condolence for the loss of tin ir baby boy, who died Sunday .Mr and Mis (luiin e Bairitt and childri n, Iiilly and Charh s ten Prostgaid Tiny roturntd Mrs Floyd Haidman and baby homo Tuesday Heber we-- e dinner uu sts of tin ir Mis Clarente Barrett, Mrs Floyd mother, Airs Eliza Stuait of Wells Hardin u and Mrs Theo Whitney yillo, Sunday the funeral servuis Wed attim d Linn M , Infant son of nosd, Mr nt Mis Fted Pin ker, at W'ells ville Mr md Mis Wllliam H Maugh an o Selltville Mrs Harry Chiro tensi i and children of Salt Lake Attend Farm Meetirg Claud ST. City, were guests of Mis Mri l.arl Amin ws and d in H ti i lie Sorensen, lliuisday Mis Lui 11a I! Hiinti i Mis Mrs Dan Maisey and Mrs Ar Fun m W 1) Miss Eva Bent It e tliur Kidman were luncheon guests and MisHuntir, J V Bentley Nttendid a ne of Mrs Royal Bassett at Well wile, Kami Bui au paity Mini al tin ne Monday Hotel Emits in Login Uediu dav Mis All x Buist and daughters, k honor of Miss Myrtli Diyidson Esther and Man of WYllsyille were in who is from the county Wilford Larsen on work to retiring guests of s partly ipite in the state W ednesday i i entug Mr, At the business meeting, Mrs William Jov and Mrs Roval was ihosin foi piisidint sm tt of Wcllsviile wero luncheon Bentley of the Countv Farm Bunau was a Mrs l harles G Wood special guest at the meeting of the Lewiston Llteiarv ilub at Lewiston Friday, at the home of Mrs Har old Wood Don Lewis of Lewiston was In Trenton ol. business with Ins sheep Thursday Mr and Mrs Wf lister B Huntir were guests of honor at a dinner given at the lie ne of Attorney and Mrs Geoige D Pieston at their home in Logan Thu. iday evening Mr Hiid Mrs Wr H Auger of Glendale, Idaho were visiting m Trenton Sunday Ray S Hansen and C M Fpn h attended a banquet at the Bluebird Wednesday night given b tne Rid & White Following corpotation the banquet, a business meeting was held Those from Trenton who attend ed the temple exiuistou of the Ben son stake Wednesday night weie Mr and Mrs C A Brown Mr and Mrs Frank A By bee, Mrs C M Eppich. Mrs Rav S Hansen and Cliff W iser Ray S Hansin was in Logan on iuv business,, Th Attends Trousseau Tea id Mrs W P H- - tir at trousseau tec it . wist . . natutd Memo Ftim In honor ot who before mage was 'll' Roma Rope Mrs Hirold Wood of Lewiston was visiting at the home o Mi and Mrs C U Wood Thursday I i How Canada Makes Work for Jobless; $50,000,000 Project Gets Under Way ---v i STOP AND GO PUPILS. The im b' PHILADELPHIA nil'll use lo follow tne rtgiuar breakup of (lasses will no long! r of Timpb he in the lomdors Umvcisity it a committee on trat bv the studi nt fie appointed The mm has its wa till many unemployed to care for, the Canadian govern- council com iderlng mittee is hciiouslv ment is pushing foisuard a $50,000,0(10 ionstrm lion pro- the adoption ot tiitfic lights in imndors to riguiatt flu jet t in Slontrial , sJtcre a huge ntu urmntul is to be school movements of bom) studi nts m d itif'nli! r I the ('n't tint p!thh-ovftcthe hull nt; Hun mad , u,!ito, tv U'.J r ' w fl frr 1 in the experiences missionary S mth Sea Islands by President Joseph Quinnev Jr of the Logan stake presidency The Pacific Is land, rs sang ' I.and of Love in the South Sea Islands' both in the tnglish and Hawaiian lang an encore they sung u igi s A Oh Mv Father" a comic talk on missionary expel iences was given bv John Anderson song Cooley sistiia accompanied on the piano bv Mkss Gene Heuiger, Hawaiian dame bv members of the Pacific Islanders association, comic ,ead ing Mrs Gidco Smith, remarks, Pri sldent A E Andenion nrtd (hallos W Dunn of the Logan 'take presidency, remarks on the helptullmss of Mr Keveren H all timts, Bishop Christian Bar fuss t The depaiting missionary thank ed i vi none for their support and toi those rendering aprls on the program in his behalf C R Humphreys spoke a few wotds in representing the Bishop ric of the ward as having received! loval suppoit at ail times from Mi Keveren was rendered as Ololia Oe (losing number by the Pacific I) landers A good purse was tendered the miSionarv Leaves Sunday U J Kevon n leaves fc Salt Lake Sunday to attend the mis smiiary st lioel pitor to Ins de psiture for Hawaii Mr and Mis John Lund berg inlet turn d at a dinner in honor of Mt and Mrs E J Keveren A bowl of snapdragons formed the untetpieie for the table I I it is were laid for 18 Mrs H mj-ta- t n, V w Philippines mutual T'-i- lilies C Heninger entertained at a dinner in honor of the birth ! of her daughter, Mrs Ian ,on of Hvrum A bowl of as the table, overs tors centered were lu,d for 10 A and Mrs Walter Bishop Si holes entertained Mr and Mrs E J Keveren, Mrs Sc holes par ents at a dinner Sunday Covers wem laid for six Mr and Mrs Leland Bindrup and small daughter of Magna, have be n visiting with Mr Bind rup s parents Mr and Mrs N'ephi Ulndi up Mr and Mrs Olive Keller of Salt I ake City visited at the home of Mr end Mrs Leho Olson Mrs A C Summers and child on Sunda .en of Rigby, Idaho, are visit mg with her parents, Mr and Mis F I Keveren Mm Millie Hanson and child ren of Weston, Idaho, visited st the home of Mrs Ezra McCombs Mis Silas Ricks of Henson re lentlv visited with Mrs John Lundborg Mrs John Arderson and laugh ter Lui 11a were recently Salt Lake Citv visitors Mis J W Humphrey has been i ni n Salt Lake Cit.y Mis John Sandberg spent ThuTb iv in Preston, Idaho Miss Lucille Humphre jhas re uri d to Colorado, after visit ing with ri latives and friends hi le Mr and Mrs E J Keveren were diiimr gin sts of Mr and Mrs lim.s stew irt on Friday Mr aiil Mis Heber Olson are tlie protoi parents of a daughter Mr and Mrs Lelh Olson mo torid to Mink Creek Sunday to ittitnl the dedicatory services of ihe Ming ( ittK cnapei 'Ir Thomas R ler motored to IP ir I, ake Sunday on a deer huntin, tnp Farrell Rider, who hi-- , in en in Bear Iike during the niimiiu reurned hone with No longer need your kitchen be inaccessible to visitors an unattrac- tive place where you cook, three meals each day and spend tedious hours 'charging necessary family duties. A peep into the modem kitchen reveals the many superior benefits that co ne with ELECTRIC COOKTNG, ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION md ELECTRIC WATER HL. OTNG. In your home, these Electric Servants will make life easier. They wid make it possible to offer the unexpected guest splendid kitchen hospitalities with an assurance that your kitchen is the utmost in comfort, convenience and attractiveness. y i Mr Ruin Alma ederhauser and Mr Flovd Wilson recently went deer hunting both being suite ssful in bucking a dei r tiaiisiontiiuntal shm. Stieral mv bleaks ate to tlasst s be razed to nhe "t (S jor the teinunal tt hu h tell be i one of the most modtin m the continent. This pit lute '111 tnM Pm ii i tble w is o mt uu Vboue count shozts Sir Iftm '111 n 1JU2 attonal Tluirnlon, Inal of the i fits to i ptetui examn-- ' muhl of the huge lei initial group. Sir tail Paii'ii cable is ' ml in l'ti 1. all ov mii and tin Idem iv rkr out mt ny of the dt tails puth between San a iiim Henry p t il diUttnt of his cflrp1 kanp, Baudot, ti.a aiJt . t visiting for a fewdaa with her pat ents Mr and Mrs Joseph r. Greene Ladies Literary Club meet The Ladies Lierary club met at the home of Mrs Henry O Hausen on Thursday afternoon at 3 30 p m Miss Della Thoratey read fpr them, "The Journey s End, by ft C Sheriff, a three act modern dr ma, which is a v ry vivid episode of the war A delicious lunch son et y , foresting thin. M.ss Vira Greene who is teacji ing school at Star valley has been was served by the hostess Mis Mary Jane Roiskelley was a special gut st OBC,.r Ha-woami Wi j nail Mi Mrs Yerda Mtchaelis, president VI i and Mrs E B Lund of tlie First ward Relief society qu st VIi and Mrs W iiliain Nappt r will represent Benson stake at ail md VI r N P Nielson stsstons of the sixth annual met Mr t ugene Lundquist spent the mg of the Llah State conference of wt i k t nd al halt Lake Lit) Sotial Work which will be hed Ii day of nxt week, commencing vlr N.plu Jorgenson lias given up his wink as anitor of jtlie First Sun, lay evening at 7 30 p m. at tl)e vy ird iliimli house and Joseph l.yl tabernacle ut Logan Other meet li nskug has been appointed to serve Inga during the week will be held the team horsenun are alh, The Murphs,, ii Ills st i ad right, Relief Society at the I' SAC tut- l off ft 0 nt ihi I our of oite quette I nneials, in Pittsburgh Vr and Mrs James M Fulker presidents of all wards are urged to Dame slur is herrarre, O'Donnell, ClaiK, IbeU, Tiamblts,, b tin f oritur oiloik din bi present, or have a representative I uult n it' t (I to i) tl!ap Dame iiih hit It manbtis soni i no itaim d at an S rooms home game at night uttJir poxter-fu- l Devmnty, Roiahlutk and placing were n attendance as much as possible The on baturday in the to team. of 1 I i gang o Duquesne first th it u lights In tin aboie future, left flowers and Anyone Interested In this line ot Sight Rides" ut Du ili mated with fall Guests wmk will surely be edit led by at HillowfiH diioratlons Mr and Mrs Aqulllar Noble, ti ndiug wm CANCER CURE? kills it Five bundled scientists Mr and Mrs Kernel loolsmi, Mr Mr and Mrs Lowell Nelson, Mrs cm sts of Mrs 1 liursdtti ROME A new cancer cure gathered in Botzin lulled has land Mrs Harold Deppe, Mr and l harles McGnnn and Mrs Peajj Miss Ultima P.ingirt! has been reported in Botzen by ill comic as mt. resting but still Mrs Buinill Brown and Mr and Got dan. attended the funeral oi Monday till g lest of Miss Prof Fichera, of the University of expernni nlal Mis m I) Woodruff After a most Luin Parker, the small son of Mr ' dc hi mus Milan After ten years research Huglit s lunqjieou was served, the and Mrs Fred C Parker of Wells Dmnc Given for Visitor A fan will testimonial was held he has discovered Mi a chemical pow Macaa is piobablv tne oldi st i vcnim, was spent in playing BOO ville, Wednesday t iternoon tlaiMK' HirlandMrs lyril A dilightful ilimior pnty was li rd wire luncheon guests of Mrs Thutsiliy in the ward chapel for der which, it 1b said, when inject Tutopean colony in I lima It wasiwluh resulted in Mr and Mrs M The Benson Stake Union meeting bv Mi and Mis la Ins Hi rd T eo W I lint y, Thuisday M il (golds F J Kevtren who will leave stops Its spreading and gradually first settled by the Iortuguise m D Woodruff capturing two high wl'l be held at tlie stake house at 'stud tv in honor of i rn il Willie tunned a phasing cmtcrpiece soon foi the Haw nan mission ed In the skin around the tumor 1c,m Richmond, Sunday at 1 30 p m si ote prizes who has rx.ntlv u turmd from a Buthday Dinner Given I lie of a t program consisted lo (In trip to SI Louis Mo while Mrs ( laud Soiensen was hosti-song bv Hazel and Helen Nieder lie riprcsintid the state of Wyo lo a birthday dmnc r In honor of the hausei and John M Anderson ac nimg with a stmk judging ft am at butiidav of lit r father minpaiutd at the piano by Glenna the National Dairy Show Mr W 11 WlPiam 11antmeisaiy Mauglian '1 he table was icing lie has taught s hool at liman attrai L H Kcnnard a member of Uu tnily dtim ited with a large P.ci'ii he blrthuay Isl.odirs association spoke Wyo, for the past three yiars cake s d lowers ( oyer tins wue buicessful In winning were laid for ti . i onnrid gm st and on ihi life mil conditions exist thud pl.ii e The table was attrai Mrs Willlim II ' tugl i i in lin van ml so ' omit songs were sung by Otto tivtly dm mated with fall flowers Lamoille of VW b Ni id Mis I lovers wire laid for Mr and Mis Jacob Soien i Mi md Vlis and company A talk on his Ii I i Club Meets tie bunthtield Kiwaills club met d the "inn confectionary cn Fn day i y tiling Im thur regular week Miss lv mee'tng wild luncheon Brinda Van Orden, gave two dra-mat- k readings sod Miss Alta Rees gave a piano solo After the program and luncheon was over, a meeting was held by the 1. it mbeis ot tlie club Mrs H O Van Orden Mr an at a 6 oiloik dinner i lirtuiitd VV The invited guests i dm silai Mr and Mrs Andrew Houl y, i 1 $14 M ( n ut M 9 3 0 J n ot !ai 1 Kiwarn i Im tt at in Rattu.us-Mi p mi 2 6, Smithfield News 1 i IhuisiU? 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