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Show !d TITSDW. mHTMIU'R UTAH, DAILY HERALD, G A N, P3 PAGE THREE n. i o 1 I H V I VtlV P35Q bym Sri?V'C,HC square of satin into the envelope son. mentioned" from Hamilton yontaining the murdered womans w ill, for temporary safekeeping port that Mrs. known there, .dllSteS Well, Penny, I'm glad you like the dress, for I'm going to ask you ar.uual Faster to do the mannikin stunt In It as presented by i. s on as Carraway arrives with his school for youtv add nothing c camera " Fenny turned very pale, but she facts given ab said nothing In protest, and Dundee ing that Mrs. to be an unusu continued to unpack the suitcase Ja rtEs.iH, His masculine hands lookid clumsy popular direq lit n S ti' - n T theatricals. and handled as costume the he M slip i ('l.tii in t and Mrs. (1. W. Linlquwt Is nto I M"dancing set" brassiere ml Mr- - V ed homo Wednesday Irani lu (sued miniature and "step-insall matching, of u mission fiehl w heu w TES, thats Ilughum Oiy chiffon and filmiest m Salt Uukf has labored as a niissionaiv L goes, line lace. His fingers flinched from 32 months. f contact with the switch of long, entment in h ls a lhl the rlhoKl.,u fl nuty. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jones It 1 silky black curls. . . . Have you Mi u Buniuaui She bought all them after we Tuesday for California where the came to Hamilton, Lydia offered Dundee eaugh'f Alpha ' ta, bunurwill spend several weeks with relaIn her harsh, flat voice, pointing to No, sir! Jd traternity. tives and friends. th, the undergarments. "Them black I er lips in a ot is omplov-- in stnMrs. Alice Cowdry left Monday moire pumps and them French entment bu the txpernmnt for St. Louis and Kansas City to 'stockings are brand new, too. . . . dont have toliogc and V- - Bir Hundied-gaugsilk them stockings l.ack number'her ot the Agiuminiv spend the holldys with relatives uuse she v Both are g, .d uti a ot and friends. are, and never on her feet and going in 'ass i Mr. and Mr. Milton Merrill are District A , 4COEADY for me? Carraway had spending the Christmas holidava-w.Tlt- h her id hand.l L rienaS In the appeared doorway, Mrs. Morrill s parents at k t his biggest camera and questions a ho Falls, Idaho. dress. carrying . gentlemen esat know tripod. n i more be "Yes, Carraway. . . . Just the rs. Oltis Frtormn piiE. B. Feldman spenr Jewelry, but e kno) cauis antj I want full- dress, Penny. end In Salt Lake Cltyw pinee supper at of afraid st of length front, back and sido views Saturday ipglit. The oddagain, g.ia Miss Mlha Crain wearing this dress, Mr. and Mrs. Franlv j,,d ,",or-ankl iani.p Webb of Salt d Cart aw ay. . . . Flashlights, of Brtgham City are visit or somebovilliam Ballaid and course. Better take the pictures in Mrs. Fredrick at Ud the po- - Miss Crains office, "I dou'tj.er. Dundee diflr,'d rected. "You stay here, Lydia. I ffitly. Mis Rebecca Nelto ; Mary Nelson of 8alt L' ,'hn w",r" want to talk with you while that "But vf visiting with their pariJrTuundf" job ls being done. in fear Mrs. Andrew Nelson, t if thrw in a "Ye3, sir, Lydia answered, ar.d Dunde. .In the Selim to be accepted without thanks the chair Mr. and Mrs, Frank i bre nmy her be he offered. Held LjdiaBalt Lake City are sp I suppose you have read the I tho essive funeral services for of the week son of Hamilton Horn ing A'ckj today. live Jenson. E story with presidont and Mrs. Lydia? Dundee began, when the licsea and Amelia Nyman Jensen, 'X Lindquist. lock when door had closed upon Penny and vre held in the ward chapel an Friday afternoon at 2 oclock Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Beln 1 by De- - Carraway. the direction of Bishop J. under I have! daughter of Pocatello, will arrivnlclde "May I have that paper, ch' j W. Seamons. Logan Tuesday evening and wyar-epen. . . Thanks! Now I.ydia, Speakers tq pay tribute to tho the holidays with Mrs. . .. departed and consolation to the parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. ' you to read again the par bereaved families were as fol... hpt are headed New YStockton. lows: Elder Joseph Nellsen, El us vod tell she'd the.; 'prI , der Lew Balls, Bishop's councillor George Rosengreen who is ats Homer Hyde. Bishop J. W. tending school at the University of of and President Lindquist Utah will spend the next two The music was furnished week3 in Logan with his parents, are spending the Christmas holi- Logan. days in Logan with their parents, by the choir with a special duet Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rosengreen. Mrs. Mr. ar. j Mrs. J. H. Rosengreen. Eugene Lundquist and by her son Charles of Smithfield. VoMiss Enid Rosengreen and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Forest Edwards cal selection, by Alton Harris; Ruth Rosengren of Salt Lake City and daughter have gone to Idaho duet. Mrs. Carma Balls and Mrs. where they will visit with Martha Daines. Prayers were of' The Bluebird will serve a special Falls, relatives and friends during the fered by Elders Frank Lamb and Christmas dinner on Christmas Christmas season. Stanley Reeder. The grave was dedicated by Elder Howell, inday. Lets meet and eat at the D23. Bluebird. In the Hyde Paik Mrs. Dale Shephard spent the terment beingThere were week-enmany in Salt Lake City with cemetery. Mr. beautiful floral offerings. A very large stock of California her daughter and Dell died Tuesday following a chrysanthemums, roses, gladiolus, and Mrs. Ted Rogers. few das illness of ponumonia. and poinsettias, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Buttars of He is survived by his father and mones and other fine Christmas flowers and plants. Prices cut veiy Clarkston were Logan visitors on mother, four brothers and one sister, Max, Myrle, Preston WalD23. Mondav. low at Ola Larson's. ter and Golden. It is Just a year ago now that Miss G'enn 'Charles, a student at MRS. LILA WEBB announces to the I ' his SAC. is spending the brother, Eldredge, passed her friends and patrons Jiat she is , Too-le; in Utah witn her par- away. They have 1'ie sincere now with the Temple Square ent. s. sympathy of the whole roinmun Beauty Shop in Salt Lake. Mrs. Verena Stauffer liau gone to ity. Dec. 24 Los v ill visit Atmelts where Word was received by relawith relatives and fiiuid-- , for the tives on Friday, of the sudden A PHILCO BABY GRAND WILL n. xt lew months. death of Hyium Petersen, a firAWAY FREE AT BE GIVEN mer resident of Hide Park, but Andrew Vernon of Venial. Utah, recently of California. THATCHER MUSIC CO., XMAS' He is the EVE AT 8 P. M. SEE THEIR is a gue,r of Mr. and ,M,s. ..ton son of Mrs. Johanna Peter ,eq Veiiion. He will remain m Logan and the late Lais Petersen ot WINDOW. . IPs body will lie fwlunng the hulnlaj (Advertisement) Hyde Paik. brought ti Hyde Park for htiti.il. announcement of wh.ch will he made laier Miss Eulalia Lee ai1( Lorin Lamb accompanied Mia V. b m Lamb and M;.-- s Marigen Lanin to Cove on Knday evening wlmte they entertained the people t'eie with ballot dancing, at a sm la!. Mtss Wilma Peter.si n of Hvde Park accompanusl them a! the piano. Mr. and Mrs R. S MrQuarrie motored to Salt Lake City on where they wire Wednesday, caught in a blizzard making it difficult to fff the road coming through the Sardine canyon. 'I hey were marooned there for ovei two hours, after which a state road truck finally pulled the car back on the road. Foitunatolv the car was not damaged and ro one was hurt. Word was received on Friday by relatives here of the death of Mrs. Newell Purser of Richmond, a former Hyde Park resident The death occured after a long lingering illness. Carol Seamons. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Haivey Seamons is critirally ill wall pneumonia at the present time. The M. I. A. will sponsor a Christmas program and community Christmas tree next Tuesdav evening, to be held at the ward recreation hall at 7 30 o'clock The schools here will colse for Christmas holiday on Tuesday, al.er special features of entertainment to be held Tuesdav afternoon by each i lass. Work will be resumed January 3th. Articles of foodstuffs wete received through the Relief Society charity drive on Ft iday and distributed thiough t'leir supeivisot, to the needy fur ClirLtnu-j t BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES LtWS, SAW ? SPlYV wavt i era vb OH AO si ItHHWiVY. NEWS ? YT . HYVXHYH vx. svsw. oh "a r M VAliTY Kf VtfXST , 1 HOPE. YOOvA. 1H1MK SO ' Mlt T(J65i4 fVt tnii Mil IV, 4 : Tv y , - f-- Ui J NiWe ALU OY YOO TO COME UOAKW il ' W6 etvv AT 1 TP, AT A, Voo ,fc00E YOo'HY. OOIM1 SOME MICE ALDAN'S TvW HOT DARN yts UlCt Ot THAT 6 tQH OS 111 '! tOH OH TboSH HOkScST CHHISTMAS ALL H'fcHT - th swjee.1. Thai's I?tAl 1 CAYY YT GREKT i OT TH006HT FARES ON OREGON SHORT LINE one-thir- rt. . v. f'r - , I ' " --? " FOR SALE I.aige roundI table, r, n Johns itt n d 'I M ci t .Mnl - Hi M Vl-- s Hi1 M;- a an ami Mi- t 1, l V Mm ami o DOIN' tRST V s h - ,1 . ib ' ii i b :i ' . , .li p ,lUU in v. OTHtHS r: c Guests At Party ,4!) M me-- , i i it 4d t Iiiis Mo 1 . ' , . n M i ,1m ii tn nt a., M-- i; - weie w i e arrang- sm- awarded gun, Jr, Mrs. Joseph lie , Sm, I, Pnin sor Tiyron r ceil tu W J. Vickers. Tne gues's i u o Dr. and Mrs. Dr and Mrs Oscar li s v ., ud M rs. J. n 1" W. ard Mrs. Byron v,' I'io. i ,1 and Mrs. A. S. :i Mir and Mrs. Sid- ,e I! 'loik, 1'ioits.or and Mrs. I' viini.n .Mr aim Mrs R. E. .iul Mi and Mis Joseph h it J m:' x .i - M I. M t ' mI i !"Vi I" am! M - C 'id'i C In I iv I b htl Aim t im bide i Mi . t I .Iwa.-() M'l Mt lb M Jku.bm Mini Mi i h bmh mi t Mr. ami and Mis UandaI oh" V iU ia .i ' I . Flip, Gardner, Mr. Sxldoway and Mr. m Duimicy motored to Sa Mud evening to attend ihi with fciven by Mr. and M-- I! v i .ii J.n Guests At Dinner Mr and Mis Helmr lbrnUKun teriainm! at dinner at their hotm rimt.-da- v rvciiuiK in honor ot Miu Gbnn (MiaiFm who was mm? fm The Tooele to spend the mild i tahlt was centered with a potter! ivdnsetta. Covers weie ukiiKhI ttrn Miss Charles, Miss Lillian Adam son. Aa Spackman and Mr. and Mrs Bingham. Following dinner the remainder of the evening wa? spent informally with music and visiting. 'aTtTr"- - HERES MORE ABOUT FUND WILEY Sugar Ball Held The Sugar Factory Ball which was held Tuesday night in the Opera house was u great success. Send vour rlecks for the Wiley Music was furnished by the BlueBenefit Fund to the Herald office. birds. Sugar was given away to , Donations to the Wiley Benefit lucky numbers in Fund aie as lollows. sacks. The house was and and specBlue Light Gas & Oil Co $ 15.00 crowded with dancers Those sponsoring the an110.00 tators. Logan Firemen Feltman, John If. Moser 5 00 nual affair were Matt 1). A. Swenson 2.50 Cal Choate, Ronald Campbell and C. R. Humphries 2.50 Itoy Jones. Mr. Arnold Talbot left for Lnn istrom Furniture Co 25.00 Robert R. Holden 2 00 Calitornia Thursday to join Ins Herald Composing Room 500'wite and family. He has been Emma Jane Eluemel 1 00 employed at the Sugar factory. Shell Oil Co The annual Third ward Relief 10.00 H. R. Pedei ell Chitstmas program was 5 00 Society L. T. II iw Kills 003 g'ven Wednesday night in the' I T 1! r 3 00 Thud ward chaptd with ptesulent H. C M.iug1 a The 5 00 presiding. Maty Haslem J C. A1! n. J, 5 00 opening song was "Fat, Far Awavj Janies 3 00 oil Judeah's Plains." sang by tile L. P. Pet, sm 5 00 ( ongregution piaver by Joseph W L. Me 'Juidiu MiKneiht, opening temark, ot Kliuli"t Pat kill iiii 00 welcome. Piesident Mary Haslem. Mihie ('.ml Oo 01 al solo bv Mrs Anna Bair A Lelano Halt ' u.e 2 5o bet morist at 1011 of ;.n "Ideal 3 00 at ' n Ni how Sieietv" given by Bill Waddnups, W S. Vi ('11 lo. '1 no y. Bet nin lendeied two lead Cl! ton II w s 3 no a piano solo, bv Vei Ian uis, J - cs Sun" 100 l.vitt, a solo, bv Mis. Hurts 5 00 Je.s, 1' j followed bv- some dames llodg.s Bov P t mok inn . Wheel500 o:. ducted bv Mes Bes-iM ill am H i't n 2 tio A one a, ei (llama was g'vin Fiank li.er 2 oh hj "lie Tax Muikei," 'Jim I.,, h 150 j,i-- ( jih Haslem, ,D Claiwum Kai W. H ii'u r 5 mi and wile, Marie liunais and t M e.K ( i ll l)f 5 "II ;,m Mrs It iv Kent gave ad. i Kent " ri W J Willi,.uis. Im li a leading in which she di nmen-John H. lodoj-soSons "'I s:. iled a M.i I) inua S in'a ap Max Jo1 I oil p, are! o' Itav al and gave all ptts'nt a KlMer and t'ow'iy 5 bfi ( iu is this. s from otf t'ie p, "ent ini Xep'd J Ilo' t ill w.i. The i'nrnnlA Dunbai aid Hyde R. Owen Y'eates Halt le Haigi en Joliiison-Nutlal- l Motor Co. Mary Napper Jacques . Mrs R J. Coakley Po-tEmployes S A. Napper Res-,- p S. Moiris .. 1 Ob Elizabeth Sc holes d a mi. ,n th T.o c;ti in 3 0b ... Rimer Naet ( R ittlf 'll t.i ' nliUf p!.i C. C Randall lunb r Tho p a ni.'iwt 2 on Arnes Partington St hol Junio- - S'inia lit2 50 IT n rsen . I)r. N. A. V.ILt aprl WYiiim 5 00 .. (. H Johnson .. tho audioim- wob tlnn fanufi 1.00 Rebecca Caldeiwood ... rn th1 lumjo an 6.00 sons?, rnj'i Ell's School Children and jokf harmonud, Oo 2 Kll.s F. Gardner Mrs. Am ( hfiin y jt ontd th' 1.00 fdtf l.eon Fonnesbeck aft play Man Who Jud at N P. Nielsen, Jr 1.0b 5 00 I.. K. Borchert 2 00 0. I. ledersen 1.C0 Job A. Larsen Alfrnd E Gnehm ... l.o 1 0i Mis. Joseph Ilithell 5 in S T. Cuitis J2 Block South of Interurban 2 40 Diaries I) T ,'e A Cohn. Carson City 25" Station 2 00 M . XMAS SPECIALS It. Hnvev 2 00 $ POWDERED SUGAR Aaion Audteason, Downey 10 on 19c 2 pkgs. ALonyuious On 5 BROWN SUGAR Joseph Reading . 13c Claia Meirili. Richmond .... Ion 2 pkgs. 2 5" M L. Hendiickson Mr . DROMEDARY PEEL 1 5c! Rachel E. Smith Asst. Orange, Lemon, Citron 2 on P C Ma1', "sen 45c Pound On 5 .. W'lfotd Baugh CURRANTS 'High Grade' 1- .c?iin 2 35c Telephone Employes Jlai'i pkgs I " ' r iv sc hiftman DICED CARROTS Pierces Inn John P Holmgren 2 cans 25c ,, A''',t,v nioii- TABLE BEETS Pierce's t"l . . (, 2 lames 39c No. 1. Tiny; cans A troll "t Never ORANGES Large Sunkist , ' ui, ,ii 55c dozen ' S Amu-se- n ) ii LEMONS Large, juicy i: l'd 2 50 ", i,' M, . .. dozen 2c .. lotinia Dunlo,) $1 iui CABBAGE Solid, White Heads , Olof Fred Lundlierg 35 on 1c Per pound M insen Me, 2 5b Market CRANBERRIES f mi Anonymous 2 Quarts 29c Lee ter Pnker 2 ,ii SERVICE and QUALITY! W. H. 'l 'run . 5 no Open Day and Night Young a- Pullen 5.00' 133 So. Main Phone 145 R LUTHER Y. SMITH (Continued bum page one) 25-l- 100-lb- . . 1 11 .1 . SoM-pso- . 1 'i d- 1 , V , e - pie-ente- d i t Twelvp O'clock, a negro drama, after which Charles Rawlins and Thorn Pond pulled some performances. The next one-ac- t was preplay, "Conversion sented by George Pond. A hoiibe was reported. The proceeds going toward tlnanclng the Sunday School, for the coming year. The De Lute club met Friday at the home of Mrs. Horace Bowles for the purpose of reorThe presioutgoing ganizing. dency were as follows: President, Mrs. Dotris Hyer; Mrs. Erwin Van Orden; secretary Mrs and treasurer, Campbell Baer. The new officers are: Pres- idetit, Mrs C Jay Van Orden; Mrs. vice president. Rosewell Sw inyai d and secretary and treas- urer. Mis. erlan Levitt. The tivity committee was also re leased and a new commltte elect-30l"lie outgoing '"I committee in-eluded Mrs. George lond, chair- mfin,s Bortaine Karren and l3 The new Clayton Hogan. comtntttee includes Mrs. (TarMrs. I.awr.fMf e Allen, chairman. Boulsen and Mis. Clarence After tne meeting pea,imwn to all present n,"s wer, 'd-f'd h' ootgoing presidency Mrs Ron Campbell and two daughters are spending a few days in Imv id, tu e. slight-of-han- seven-ty-doll- Guest Of Honor At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Bowl Nelson CHRISTMAS Inspiration! FLOWERS FOR imn of Smithfield entertained at a birth-ladinner at their home ncenilv in honor of F. W. Hunter. Tin-tabl- was docorat-- d attractively Covwith Christinas suggestions. ers were marked fur Mr. and Mis. Hunter, Mr. and Mr-- William Bw en. Jr, of Cedar City, Mr. and Mrs A. C. Staker. Mr. and Mr, la e Hunter. Mihs Gwen Tripp ot Huh mond and Mr. and Mrs. Nel.on An Inform il social evening was enjoyed after the dinner A.imlijiuj'f gifoiaf (d Vompcutj Only one dm left for Cache Valley housewives to procure every food item necessary for a tempting, triumphant Christmas Our store is stocked as never before 0 1 d:n-nc- - r. to supply every food item ou could wish, and at prices lower than thcv'ie ever been. - - n-- A. . . ... . - Mizte Banquet At Bluebird f an Thu Dailv HorjId Kmplovrs 1)n nt rtan.M at a banquet at Lluib'id M !av ti I. Tho Uu ' i tothh With f.uidlY hai.k' whit- 'r I'(II t w . lit t vi n iu' IL'b t M ('ovt - w !fF ltd it- ; t j tm informal social the banquet halt man r: th n I t I'trjro with sprav I lUil li Straight nr our Christmas shoppers, wc line iust L'ntten in fresh, new shipments of Diamond Branded lintfh-- h Walnuts, Almonds, s, and fa tin, washed !api;e round 1, BraiD. The ,u :i especially low on cavil brand. lor vi;1 convenience, we have mixed these varieties and now have 'hem nn sale in 1. 2, an s pnni,,! packages at a pr,c that will pk.t'C von. I . I ( MERRY XMAS TO ALL! Pc-d- . . I t SMITH QUALITY GROCERY ... ... . . . . 1 . Fare and for round trip rrom all O. S. I, st at ions to the throughout and to many eas'ein points. Foi details on sale dates and i 1,11.1 limits, consult your local arent. Union Pacific System tadv.j '1 '' til t'M' rl l)ti k P I - .1 P . . !huv .1 rjT' uii, M Mm la tn s M -. i:n -- rf .,!v; . SPECIAL HOLIDAY M n 'im TH ' THING YOO SPV?T(, Sea-mon- - ' ni mb' t m.i IDT , 1,. CANDY n IN M rGtt A hi AT Of? AY. , - THE IDEAL im s a.. h It 1' Bridge Supper For Club .- 6AY,tO r.im-- r i.i ra-- at their in - limner was ii, i. go table and two v i bouquet ot red car-It'- i -i.i ii liter of each T1 o ,u ug m ims w ere gay li in, la! , a, , u at ions. 'I t! -fit d BLUEBIRD ' J Ill ) er The Ideal Christmas Gift! - 1' -- lii.p I ,in He u.i 0 yde Park CANDY , I at- ( M lU,- e BLUEBIRD II n 01. IhuiiN - holi-du- u; ,t , ' i i. a- - snap-dragon- s ' .1 ' '1 T S-- arronge-remalnd- - in 'I i u- - iara . j m - ... Delghttul Bridge Dinner Monday Evening I. lit!- - Li - r d . it 11, i rs. a V TOMORGOYJ VhQY6 tor-pa- -- cl li t '2.00X6 I man-Swis- s Bo H V-- YOV.VUOT. OMUW " TYYIM V7 v IWIVt fk , i Ub Is t 'V"': ir'!.Kla' By Martin 1 . i i . i 1 1 . ! 1 N'el-on- . Xmas Specials MIXED NUTS 2 lbs. XMAS MIXED CANDY 2 lbs. POPCORN 45c 33c 2 lbs. EGGS Strictly 2 Dozen . 19c . 37c . 15c Fresh CHOPPED SUET Pound FLORIDA CRAPEFRUIT 3 for . Pound HAMBURGER . lbs. .. 25c .... ORANGES 2 Dozen L v RGE ORANGES Dozen LARGE LEMONS 2 Dozen BUTTER Maid O' Clover 2 lbs. POT ROAST 2 29c 48c . 35c 68c . 25c Market Prire Paid For Eggs LADY JANE'S MINCE MEAT, DRESSED CHICKENS. ETC. 399 No. 1st East Phone 165 (Open Until 11 p. m.) Higiest i 'j no You Like Bust Black Beauty Felix Cash Market 399 North PHONE 165 Flrt East Free Dollvery ORANGES Sweet, juicy Pci1 dozen CANDY box Chocolates IOC b. Q,R SKGGS FOOD' jyTf yPyT, TAtmS A Surelv of Purity" 25c |