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Show COG A N (UffiAH) CACHE VALLEY DAIIA lave Cities By Martin Cnnvu;. 1 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Clio Club Meets PAGE THREE V I) ! i Visitor Gi OS YooR VftRS VftY iKiTO itm s 1 unored Announce Nuptials of Young Couple At Dinner Party 1 at Home of Mrs. Hatch -- Attractive Bridge Tea THb Monday afternoon at her home. The looms were attractively decked with the season's flowers. Mrs. Joseph It. Jensen gave a paper ou the life and work of Hans Christian Antler-sonFollowing the program, dainty refreshments were served. Special guests included Mrs. C. I.. Jones, Mrs. Luther M. Howell. Mrs. W. J. Carlisle, Mrs. Asa BulVu. Mrs. Itoss Anderson. Mrs. Weston Vernon. Mrs. E. I.. Romney. Mrs. Ellen Ectles. Miss Emma Dickenson, Mrs. Thomas Farr ol Smith field and Mrs. K. W. Drowning and Mrs. Janies Rulloek of Freston. Idaho. si' am a y i ..t nun. A wedding nii mimn'iiu l ic young cuur-:-in Lsvfn Thursday evening limits id tin bride's parents m . Dmnr a Guests At In.m M I .'V V -- VOuthO caw irnt U0Kb COLV.V&E snow-clad.' faLATlki BTau veemiy .Too ieOOLO OOt OF h LftST YtftR FOtl tkj VEOPLVi ' VOftq , OEMtRftL MOVSftWCt . OOY ! V BftCVpWVR, OP - IHMS OLA ftPOOMO WoF IR a NGW.tH? WOOuONl'T BE i in Ids a;"; .Meeting OOY OF 1H WW-tW- r'., TWftT PlCYCRt w B. P. - Club Ball Set I' or Nov. Siv'l , R ftu ft Os)ft'3v CftM WOW .SABE. I'll! The 6 a B. Fft.K. : M td (V: I,, P IMA a pm k u .. - - N..V, 2 ( tiiii.o to Wait, U li.-- n tl 2 !N" 6 in ;'.;iiia aiil M.lrla uiluW l)g t : ii I Ilf Sat inn l . P.ilt A- Vh 1 WftMYCrtft VPROHWE. YOoU-- RttP YBftT CKiul-yoor Bonuft wvVv arty il.i d .a ar liois Gut sts Dim ter Hilt Pm. void Spanish it i T 1 whale is worth, commercially, from $$000 to l2.ooo. is aii'tv & I' H'iKlS A Nevada meaning MfliiB I at"! MUI mu, o mi of Mrs. Olof Qiao Tin wedding took p!a' at hi !iom of the brid If p.im. M Mr. Henry Lundahl au- muriate of their dauxh ami tin Mr Mrs. H. J. Hatch was hostess to thintt-niber- s of the Clio this ; tltl Mi-- ampliir.f at u Miss Hr-lu- r M Bobby Ki. Mddsou n a! Hi-lio'tiH of hi paren I .Uhl Mrs. W. H. Preston. Cin-- t amt ri tnu-- ii iiirnu I the entortaii tni ih after whit-uum him h was served. s th guesls of honor, J essit Hill, Morris mu Mis V iglii Fn-am! 'Uiompson t Frank Cr.uin--y- Club 1: .ntcrtaincc .At Bluebird ;i n THE FIRST THOUGHT ' an' BJOBYbcAscRviE. Inc aeo. of the savage, a home! Ami it's as easy to buy a home today through our 60 compound interest plan as it was for the savage lo build one, and he wouldn't rrmin s;m, r i think of paying rent. HERES MORE ABOUT Election Count (Continued from page one) 1 Supreme cour: just 4N2J; ChnstHiMuu P - Ians tin, majority, e I ; Building &Loan SOCIETY Home Office Suite 3 Commercial Blk. Logan, Utah j St;. ii ii:;n, '.ro!i; Her State lmli it Ksnu, 2,,41: msoii, 2552; majority ol Griffin ov.-I s. 157; over Hendrii-ksonfirst Republi Legislators can winners, Kemp, 516H; Hyer. 52 PH Petersen, 4755; Fonnesbeck, 2644; Meikh. 2522; .Lillies. 2'4P Mohr. Fb'ik B7; Nielson. majority, ini. 4114; Treasurer Maut;han. Peterson. majority, f55. Recordr Larsen, 52,2- - Ballard, 35H6; majority. 175b, Assessor - - MrQuan it Peterson. 375V majority. Schaub. 5556. Knpiniuvr Sheriff Toolson, 56 12: Stwe! 1 NORTHERN j ; ; Birthday Dinner Sunday U. Si pr. orrw 1'hvrralet trill present a Six that trill command interest for these important reasons Guests Of Honor iPH At Social Mrs. Maunus Holmes and Mrs, Iiippliimer entertained at a birliday dinner Sunday evenintc, lionoriny Mrs. Mary Coburn, at the home of Mrs. Rippliner. Tiie (quests were seated at one larye titbit winch was centered with a howl ot orchid and yellow pompom chrysanthemum. The guests in eluded Mrs. Thomas Preston and daughter-- , Fa and Fern, ot Wes-ton, Idaho, Mrs. McCann, Miss. .lean and Miss Loys McCann, Mrs, Aim Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dial, Hale Folium. Wallace Chipmau, Mis. Louise Kipplinser and Magnus T1.- - lie nile-- L. A. o' Co- Amm I.eaion ac.xiliaiy m Oil .i in d a a alter-nooprogram and social Tu.-d- a at the Cliamher ot Commeu-in a n o! all ex servire non and their t.oniiies. AImup srVelilV itiieM-were pn'smi!. Tiie jiniuram eo :evetal datiee numhers (! uiven hy j m pi Is of Miss Moveta Lawson; pianolouue. Miss Kdwaids. dame aci. John P. Sin ii. Jr., Kudie l.und'iuist and Wiilord i )eyu vocal sol;), Mrs. Geora. I.enn-nvocal solo. Jos p! Bisthne of Poiiland; omie ('laud Weuinrm,-no)me :e erverl fi j! o I. 51t2; majority. 1555. projtam. 'Ida cc.uinnitOe in elutra Puled Mrs. in of the attair Geoia ('ommissiaui-four year term, Mrs. L Ntdon. Mr.-- . IAah Muir, 42!HJ; Kerr, majority, Ham "V and Mrs. tibia'Palnin Monmiissiom-short tern,. Hall. P!4 Pond, FPnJ; majority, :;s. Attorney Haines. 4i!'U J're. un. ;j 4556; majority, ' ft- M i -- U Amy! . : - ,U- f s;.k V ,. s s a e 'tv c- - V v -- Marriage Of Couple Announced Mr. and Mrs. Julm Johnson Millville announce the marriau. ; r '4 4v- A- : ; - Wife! ot tlmii 121; i. H. ,s. da !!g i:t Gougaus ot Gtaal Pans. Montana. The couple w ill make to ir Ponn at A ii Groat Falls. - Informal Table Of Bridge ill riiti-- in Im i! Jlis. Milto.i Saturday afti'ninmi at an inlonmil table of liriilg--- . Following tbe bridge game, dainty relresliments were .served lo Mrs. K. L. Roniuey. Mrs. W. J. Carlisle. Mrs. H. J. Hatch and Mrs. Merrill. ' 5 17 tab-!,- 1 o .r sp e: r V v 'nA n75 Mi-- Visitors Motif For Dinner Mr. ' lainod hom Dusttess coal is not merely a phrase, nor is it surrounded hy any mystery. Dustless coal merely means that the coal has been chemically treated so that it may be delivered without dust and will remain in the bin dust free for many months. The chemical ordinarily used is calcium chloride. Calcium chloride has an affinity for moisture. When sprayed at the yard with this solution the calcium chloride penetrates the coal and proceeds to attract moisture from the atmosphere. The moist coal attracts and holds all dust and fines' and holds them for months or until the coal is burned. It has no, appreciable effect on burning other than it holds the dust or fines in the btst position for ready and efficient combustion. It practically elimi4 nates dust or excessive moisture in the bins. nt- r c. Hugiowning m h tainily dinne in com uni Mru Tun-Ma- W. t at a p!inui:t to Mr. and Mrs. X. S. Los-of Denver. ih taPP was rnnt,r,l with a low bowl t it 'dP,ov chrysani hcmuiLY. CliVdls poinom .s All iVr laid for 12 niiiL' of music and visitinu dhiv.ed th1 dinner. yrn The milt) flavored teas America prefers are especially aVTj selected by our men in the Orient. Jree Tea is a high quality blena sold ct a most Tea: onoble price. 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