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Show TA(.r I OUR V PLAN HOLIDAY SHAKESPEARE CELEBRATION WED TO Will ini lie yc Tile Anieiiujii Ltgiou and aux ili,uv i atlrg a It li Mumr Jl F ami the u'v toiuul mil plai e a (ominunitv (linMnus tree in R'lfimuna tuts yo.ir as tin v h.iii done tlie pusi two vraii, Tli"i villi al-- o tminsli glut, for .ill the I he rhtltiien rhildren s darn e vi 111 be he'd at the opera Iiousp and Salta (laus will disiiibnlt the gitts there eai'y hristmas eve The Legion and fliixillaiv me aleo sponsonrig a big public darre that night In (hall nun of coinmlltet t charge of the community Chi 1st man under Com marnler R, K Hayes are Dr K V. Cohuiu, finance committee. vj r. Rasmussen, gift com mitten, Roy Smith, tree commit tee and Mis. Venice Rasmussen, Mrs Lona Smith and Mrs, Xetlie i Haies. Unbuckled Shoes Blamed. UP Mrs. Mass,, Louis Margosian, 22, applied for a divorce on the grounds of truelv because, she explained, her husband slapped her fare when she wore her overshoes un buckled. CAMBRIDGE, - h i Kc- y 'Hu JULIA SLANSHARD Service Writer. Sana ( Uus n ' ly, h M oKIRKh Old eame hoi ti r lu' le in a h i j a r i, I his 'it ma .N'olbing on the Gi iv li hi i e, is iiaihff is Mi.ui'ti nor mote ip a in i lik i o i,iie Ilian animal In .'ig pi rf t non. anil ou a at in ethie .ones, iinyihiii-- , you p, t all ' Math ill, in li. mil lutile eltlu-- r in t'u lie Ho says ho is of uni" uumi.il or with the a direct (b- - hi'n li ni.cl mo' fm deioiatlon (aur srend irt of the "'on, die alne vii'h pmm.ii famous port ujii amait uni veiy tiii Hiaiul lien, w ho" n uiMi lie modem Is this pet urge tins vi 1 l s ( hi istn ns bride - to - bo h S ippose it is Father you have Hi rt ha Men ill ou i an take your pick in mind I Hath S', Mms. Inchh u'.illv, lus of annual etihlnga tor his room, idling C" y is sail 0 In t 5t a niitul dek set with peit ontx ai. " date that the on m i h' buiroa atop each piece, an elepcaitj cliOjj f.i Ilia Vcddu,g, phant neiktie holdei , a cordial set 'of tnhy led crystal bottle with Cash Note. Cant State both the bottle and the aix glasaea H A decoia'id with little bl.nk Jungle MEMPHIS, Tcnn , 01) Pettis has been unable so far ngutr-- , plailng cards with mod on the baiks. book to cash a $td note .Issued by the ermstii lunaea nr iron ends of brass dtagotis, a of of Am Tennessee, Rink Statp hud shaped pipe holder; hunting erua, Claiksville, Tenn , appar- pi lots , a lion rug, a leather book ently lu ISIS. It wa given his (Oirr with Ins pet dog on it, or a father. porti.ut of his pet cat. Gifts fop Mother The tholie of animal gifts for Mother Is even greater. How liar about A rlatthmir mrtWnrtwIuH in black, lavender and clear crys- tnl designed for a table piece? here are too. un ornamental Ifinnlv of crystal cranes with long pink coral legs, bills and eyes that manage to look smartly decadent; 'wiought Iron door steps in the form of reindeer foot screpers that You can get silk unbrellas with are bronre Scotties. horse's head handle; salts and peppers that are calico colored rabbits; fine porcelian celery dishes of swans; and a gay sweater suit with a modernistic animal motif woven In, In the form of shoulder decoration and cuffs, Blip may like framed pictures of pels the children have loved? a real live pet to keep her company about the house, such as a Slam-- i ese eat; a Peke dog or a couple of love birds, or some of the new angel gold fish. If you have a yen to bestow a most acceptable gift upon a young miss in her teens, or just out of them, theie Is no denying the appeal of animal gifts designed for her There are little furry kittens, dogs, horses for hat motifs; there are clips done in real diamonds and rubies in the shape of mice: smart hammered sliver polo fig-- , uies for btli buckles and hat pins: nen silver bracelets with bangles lh.it aie each a diminutive and vanity rases with wee pets for decoration BY ut not to An' o i a r t Tin h NEA 1 i 1 1 tie -- printer ( 1 v c i bears, 1 1 1 CHRISTMAS GREETINGS It is our hope that the Christmas season will find you and leave you in the best of holiday humor. ' A. H. Palmer & Sons j j -- HE WORKS 3 j ' I L-w- - s Vy V. ' v. rK - V V 1 5 V v Pi5X I r ft i " L- - ' :: i r ' I k i tv " ? f Candy L the IDEAL XMAS GIFT Bluebird J iigllii 3 !' 0 A 0. pawict - iwsTa r li. J .Ml v. . - i limnuy 1 r anuihir dephant cm his tiuiia, t it being Hie globe i a,p boiidioi sets 01 li.ihhh ciF.til mih a nnv bird in mini on each luiiUe aids wuh spplbiid squli rc!- - on them, ami spoils liamlki h i fs m'h colonel bm dels and a mucs of galloping lunses in the same culm J lie young mail of Hie family oi tne hoi lrnnil oi brulegro mi n ha a lull set of animal gifts ed up foi him Wiought Ron and lions In the shape of matador ami bull are new .stuuuing, as arise!. ol brushes all fitted Into a hear holder A full set of aciea soma for his pet dog coilar, sweater basset house, and leasli-wou- ld he weloime OtKr hum lies me two new a ofa wi'li live looking animal pillows cigaret lighters hat ilicorations, are in the fotm of dog, a smok ing sit wuh aah trays that have animal dei orations, pictures of in old KngHsli hunting scenes gay colors. Live Pets for Children When it comes to the children, ooH S U An nnfhln jp propnate than lire, honest Of course their animals. mother should be consulted first, for she must take part of the a But care of them. puppy, or a fisn, birds couple of kittenB, or even a rabbit or two usually are most acceptable. If live pets are oat of the question, there are all kinds of animal a little games; animal books; modernistic chair made in the form of a zebra, fuzzy bath sets w.th animal borders; animal sponges in bright colors; a soapy circus which has soap made Jn the torm of giraffe, lion, and beaver. One of the very nicest Christmas gifts for children is toe animal book plate. There are animal bedroom slippers and lounging robes; animal brush stands that things away; and little 'carriage will encourage them to put their robes, pillow and coats for babies with three little white bunnies of furry wool to decorate them. With such an array, it will be make eay, if you choose, toChristmas meuagerle out of your gifts. These presents, aside from being acceptable, also have the priceless quality of humor. fiuiii lli-i- i out ihi-i- e 0 i -- b lf . l .r- -G . w-- y f.v i i ,y E I Liil 1 1 C.U sc" GTn) IQ If 'NCE AGAIN the kindly Christmas season is upon us with its message of goodwill and good fellowship. Appropriately at this time we pause, not only to ejoy the association which gather at the Christmas fireside and to recall the many happy memories of Yuletide, but to look hack upon the accomplishments of the closing year and to look forward into the prospect of another season. Park Hyde - It f The marriage ceremony Robert Hancey Reeder, son of Mr. and Mis. Martin C. Reeder and Korina Reese of Bensen was solemnized in tile Logan temple 10 December on Wednesday, The young couple will make their home at Hyde Dark , Mri Geoige D Scamoils entertained at a quilting party on Thuisdar atteinoon. Following the quilting a delicious dinner was seivad to eight guests. Mis. Minnie Balls was hostess on Friday afternoon and evening at a delightfully arranged miscellaneous shower and party given in honor of Miss Netta Wolte. a December bnde elect. More thau one hundred guests called and Miss Wolfe was the recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts. Miss Wolfe is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Archie 'Wolfe and is ot wed Jivtne Knowles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Knowles of Logan on Wednesday, Dec 17 at the Logan temple They will make their home at Logan. Miss Lorna Seamons entertained at a party on Thursday evening in compliment to Miss K'eta Wolfe, the features of entertainment weie cards and mu sic The guests includ'd Mrs Gwelda Luchrine, Miss Mary Lee, Miss Sarah Seamons, Miss Wilma Peterson. La Verle Duee, Miss Arlene Thurston Mr George Jackson of Logan spent Friday at Hvde Park, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lael Peter son Dell Jeiisen, son of Mr and Mrs. Moses Jensen is seriously 111 at present, with peneumonia. Joseph E. Seamons and W Ilford Matkin returned home on from cannon, Sunday Logan where they spent four days getting out posts. M's Lloyd Hyde entertained at an attractively arranged birthday paity on Monday afternoon in to her daughter, compliment Avon s twelfth birthday anniversary. Games were played, after which a chilf supper was served to the following guests: The Misses Marjorie Hancey, Athalie Howell, Ethel Waite, Evelyn Seamons, Phyllis Reeder, Bernice Seamons, Connie Hurren, Dalsey SeaMildred mons, Carol Hancey, Ashcroft, Ruth Purser, Geneva Seamons. Assisting the hostess at receiving and serving were, Mrs. Abbie Purser, Muss Barbara Ashcroft and Miss Phoebe Hvde The supper was served at two long tables where a beautiful birthdav cake with twelve tight-fccandles was used for the cenMiss Hide was the terpiece. recipient or many gifts. Mis. Lois Seamons was hostess t paty cm aiunuav fHrn''cn in compliment to hi i daughter Llsii s eleventh blrhdav an liver tai v A pleasant afternoon was spent wuh games and after wim h a dainty buffet lunch was oi d to twf R e gm At the leguUr sari.iment meet mg In it! in The waid c Repel cm Siiiidiv evenn g the wei' Lldei s Li w Lils and Fred Duih a large and appiei i.mve crowd attuued. 1 Lets Meet and Eat at The BLUEBIRD W' i d the IDEAL CANDY ll yTrl"IIIM-l- IS, She imuiM t UJ (I y liet huUillitl iitlhiv s tn.it ari kRi.iis, slump 0. bea a pui--- e wuh cuncd y.'il" a pa r.n fa an i gai y ,i in Utup tbit i, an t 'ephant heidmg ani-jma- l; YOU BUY DECEMBER THURSDAY, Animal Gifts For The Modern Christmas List j r.ir.i'l - D. Cn i H to get i UTAH, DAILY HERALD, LOGAX, s. PTpl . J1 YEARS of aggressive leadership have brought the Cache Valley Banking Company through years of plenty and years of depression and readjustment, consistently sound in its financial position and unimpared in its ability and disposition to render financial service comensurate to the needs of the territory it servies and reinforced by facilities constantly improved to meet the re' quirements of a progressive clientele. WENTY-SEVE- N ever-changi- ng - I WISHING you a Merry Christmas may we also express our confidence that there will be a general and gradual return to normal conditions during 1931 and our hope that you and yours will enjoy the best that the New Year has to bring. Cache Va COMPANY iv; Commercial Trust Saving k JJ. Resources United States $2,000,000.00 , tiTiiifjjJi l yy - r i i i'K , VA V H.Av Y:;i' - , , 2,' Depository dr V ; |