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Show LOG TAGE THREE. 1 Rula C. Uirhte inert LJitor Society Call Couple Preside Quilt Block No. 6 At Attractive CTnl wna Miss Wlheat Foods company. David Tarbet, clerk of the Logan City school board, was a vlsitoi in Salt Lake City Monday Ira Hyer of Lewiston was in Wedonesday on business Professor and Mrs. W. J. Vickers spent Thursday tn Salt Lake City on business and pleasure ( Mw. 1' Mis O Guy Cardo" entertained at one table of Contract bridge at afternoon After her home luc-daa delicious lunch A group of friends and neigh the bridge games, were marked bors planned and carried out a de- was servedC. L.Covers for Mrs Jones, Mrs. E L lightfully arranged surprise party Mrs. W. J Carlisle and Tuesday evening in honor of Mis Romney. Mrs Cardon George Wiseman at the Wiseman home Music and visiting were enjoyed, and later in the evening a del iciou8 lunch was served Those in the party included the guest of honor, Mr and Mrs N Mrs A J Hansen entertained P Nielson, Jr, Mr and Mrs E. M the members of her sewing olub at Mrs Corbridge, Kathryn Sorensen, at her home WednesMrs Emma Mitkelson, Mrs Nol a day afternoon. At the close of the lie Osterland and Miss Lulu afternoon a dainty luncheon was served. The luncheon table was centered with a bowl of snapdrag-sons- . for Plumbing solicited Covers were marked Crookston F28 eight y Club Enjoys Kensington kene-ingto- n II You An Artist In Food Preparation? Are Whether or not the way to a mans heart his stomach, as the old saying has it certainly the The way to good humor is blocked by indigestion! in good food, well prepared and inherent pleasures tastefully served, are among the oldest and a soundest is through ! pleasures of the human race. Our Washington Bureau has ready for you a selection of sixteen of its carefully compiled, and easily followed cookery bulletins, invaluable as an addition to your store of cookery recipes. Here are the titles: 1. Apples and Apple Dishes 2. How to make Quick Breads 3. Salads and Dressings ? 4. Cheese Dishes 5. Desserts of all Kinds 7 6. Egg Dishes 7. Foreign Dishes 8. Learning to Cook 9. Using Leftovers 10. Pics and Fancy Iastiy Making 11. feast Bread Making i 2. Sauces of all Kinds. 11. Soups and How to Make Them 14. Cooking Meats 5. Cooking Vegetables 16. Quantity Cooking If ou want this packet of 16 bulletins, fill out the coupon below and send for it: 7 1 DM' R I MI. XT A 8. Bii'e.vi, Dadv Herald, vcnue, Washington, D. C. I want the packet of SIXTEEN BUELITIXS OX COOKI Rf , and enclose heiewith I iftv cents m com, oi loose, uiuanccllcd, U S postage stamps to cover icturn postage and handling costs: Washington 1322 New : CITY l RSLRY RHVME QUILT NO i I am fi a TODAY (Continued fiom page one) for it is find gold, undoubtedly, everywheie in this western country Some, below with a hammer might uncover wealth liteially be yond the dreams of avarice, although water power, rich soil and oil have long since superseded gold in the public imagination Uncle Sam, himself, may add to Europes indignation by discovering his own gold mines in the deep digging made necessary by the Boulder dam enterprise Innumerable tunnels must be made through the hills and, as All these Harry Carr suggests, hills have been scratched by for many years, but few have been dug into" Uncle Sam, digging deep, may Presidiscover new bonanzas dent Hoover, able engineer, will surely send young mining engineers with the diggers. pros-pecto- If you come out here and go will you probably prospecting find no gold, but you will find health and better something of your country knowledge Young men out of collego next spring might invest 1150 in throe donkeys and an outfit, bring a book on mlnerology. a friend and advice which the government will In a few weeks gladly supply of gold hunting, they might learn, In contact with the earth and with poor men, things that are not taught in college No trouble, as the late Senator ilearst, said In knowing when you have found gold "If you Hunk It Is gold, it is probably pyrites, if It la gold, you will not think, you Ho found the will know it homestake gold mine, Iho Ana conda copper mine and other properties from which hundieds of millions of dollars have been But dont come here extaken. pecting to get rli h You will not do that Not much loom left fot news, but in the desert that seems unIt is all so far away important You read that a former United States senator and governor of New Jersey killed himself, having some time since, in an election, promised "to make New Jersey as wet as the Atlantic and you feel sorry for ocean, him But when it is ovei , what does it matter reached fifty, you more have intimate probably friends dead, than alive They were so intensely alive, and now dead they are so completely whether thev surprises! the woild with then genius, bulbed it with their money, oi also ran, living Is tlieie a aud dying unknown place, in Einsteins ycan s and Eddingtons univpise in which they meet and talk it ovei 7 Or the rest is is it tiue that If you have The foimor kaiser reached his seventv sen oud birthday lodaj i a- i is, his, the sixth of the series of 25 patterns for the Nursery Rhyme quill which is being published in this piper. Each pattern depicts an episode lrom one of Mother Gooses nursery rhymes To change this picture Into a qmlt block, ci nter the pattern on a nine inch square of material and, with a carbon between the mater ial and picture pattern, trace over the lines Next embroider on the lines, using the simple stitches such as outline, French knot, satin stitch, long and short, and lazy daisy I se your practical experience to guide you m determining the colors to' this block but remember the shades that you select should fit into tho color scheme of the entire quilt Be sure to save all 25 picture patterns and also the quilting pattern which will be printed at the end o the series This quilting pattern is also used for the border as shown in the picture of the en tire quilt printed at the beginning of tho senes T Mises MIA At the stake Green and Gold ball. Miss Thora Brown represented Trer'on as the queen and Mr Elton Fawkiel! as her escort Miss Biown was also chosen queen of queens to represent the entire stake She contested with 14 other queens of the ward The Boy Scouts enloyed an afternoon of tobogganing and skiing on Trenton hill Saturday. They weie accompanied by the Troop Committetmen and the ward bish opru A meeting of the West Cache Irrigation company was held Mon day in their office for the purpose of electing new directors 4- w J D Vlt " Some folke like to be rocked othere prefer smooth to eleep tailing. Reeses Entertain Guests At Home Mr and Mrs M V P.eese entertained at a rard and supper party at th I r home Tuesday evening. Sun was the entertainment and was followed by a delicious supper. I he guest were served at five small tables Each was centered with a howl of red carnations and .ill the appointments were carried out in the alentine idea. Covers weie marked for twenty guests. ( aid rrues were won by Mrs. H. P Bali end Charles Shoup. XI r ast 5th North Wednesday night at supper and cards. Supper was served at one A crystal bowl of large table fruit centered the table At each end weie red tapers in crystal holJers Covers were marked for Mrs Grant Bateson, Mrs John Moser, Mrs Mrs Allen Palmer, Lewis Edwards, Mrs John Coburn, Mrs W H Peterson, Mrs Roland Emmett and Mrs Palmer After supper, tables weie arPrizes were ranged for bridge awarded to Mrs Bateson and Mrs Of course, e only exclusive roaster offine coffee Dry Cleaning Will Do It! w, need It would be such a simple matter for a garment cleaning the most cleaner economical is the one who works with scientific care take . . A mison the part of or cleaner untrained cost many may times the value of an inexperienced the Our all garment . . . are cleaner scientifically trained its Schillings Schilling is the Looking NEW craftsmen. Schilling to produce both good coffee and cheap coffee. Everyone else does it. So did Schilling at one time. But Schilling learned that cheapness is contagious. There are many good all made in company with coffees bad coffees. But Schilling good coffee has no such from no other Logan establishment is such skill in clothes care obtainable . . . -- compan-ion- s. The finest things usually come from those who make good things onlv. c GLADY MOLANS STUDIO 5 Party Mrs Eirol Palmer was hostess to a group of fi lends at her home That Garment the opening 8 And Card Keep ANNOUNCING Speech Curtis Guests At Supper Miss Mildred Andrew was the guest of Miss Mildred Green of Smithfield Monday Mosei Mr and Mrs Webster B Hun ter entertained informally at a dinner at their home on Sunday Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs Frank S Hummel, Miss Wilda Burton, Mr William H Jones and Mr and Mrs Hunter After the dinner, the remainder of the evening was spent playing Auction bridge " Mr and Mrs J W Bentlev and the Misses Gertrude and Eva Bent ley attended the Funeral services of Mrs Iva Gheen Burgess at Hyde He has seen both sides ot the Park, Sunday Miss Mary and Mr Paul Whee- shield of fate. The writer saw him for the first time at Men- - ler spent the in Logan His grandfather with their mother, Mrs Henry W tone, long ago. William was alive then, and Sir Wheeler A ladies farm bureau meeting Morel! Mackenzie was operating on his father s throat, to keep will be held Friday the 30th. at him alivp, that his wife, daughter 2 30 ip m In the city hall. All of Queen Victoria, might become members are urged to be yreser.t widow ot the Emperor Frtederlck, Miss Venna Brower and Miss not merely widow of a Prussian Bessie Winn entertained at a party She did become at the home of Mr. and Mm. J. A crown prince and dowager with dig- Brower on Sunday. A delicious lun empre-scheon was served to fourteen peonity and a big income. ple, after which the remainder of Next, the young Hohenzollem the evening was spent playing was Been iding in the jublleq "progressive rook The high score of his grandmothers pr i was given to Miss Blanche procession He was dressed In pure Re ' victoria trained well his white, Mi charge nd Mrs C. A. PInney enter He outshone tamed was magnificent a card party at their Now an is he whole the parade. home Monday evening Covers foi old man, in exle, sawing wood, the atractive luncheon were laid He had much of for for exercise. eight guests. The evening was the will power of his ancestor, spent in cards and music. could the great Frederick, and Mr John Mcnosmlth, J. A. Brow have been Germanys greatest er. Nels Pearson and Le-Mono had he commercial emperor, kept smith staged a Jack rabbit drive war of out Sunday at the Butler Ranch They But lie lacked Fredericks mill suiceeded In killing a ear load of You cant Inherit rabbits and they wish to announce ary genius He mistook the greatness a that challenge o anvone who desneB Von Molke foi another of Bismaik and drive. Hohenzollem greatness Now his loshua Browet of Richmond sun has set, and Europe that the weekend with his son once watched and feared him, spent Mi J. A Brower and family makes its plans without considering him There is the bitterness to be nothing HERE ON BUSINESS Perce Ballinger, general maria Gindin is freed by Butain, af ter nine months in a comfortable mm of the American Food Mores, jail, and is said to find freedom w a 3 in Logan Monday and Tues Leading 320 000,000 dav on business for the company oppressive a.siatns is not an easy task, when 00 000 000 of them insist on killing the otheis, and there Is no partieulai place to which they A RE IE TREAT! a n be led Drive Britain out of India and millions would die Our off oi be kiled off every year, cials and Gandhi, intelligent and well meaning Knows It eludes Our del lcious Merry . reader of the Logan, Utah, Daily Herald. ho w as e ele annlv i rsarv The table appoimments were of Valentine design. Covers were laid for Miss Hutchings. Miss Manilla Mrs Norman Peterson, Curtis, Mrs Cecilia Meddleton, Mrs Roy Pusser, Mrs George Napper, Mrs James Thorpe, Mrs Cecil Allen aud the hostess Miss Hutchings was presente 1 with a guest prize and the bridge prize was won by 6 TOM THE PIPER'S SON" Tom, Tom the Pipers Bon, Stole a pig and away he run The pig was eat, so Tom wa9 beat, 'Till Tom ran crying down the btreet HERES MORE ABOUT fork STATE w friends and relatives After the games a dainty lunch was Classes In . - bnthliy sif Mr and Mm Cle m Crookston en- teitaimd at dinner at their home Hi dm sd iv inning In compliment to Mi and Mih Guy C Tucker and amih w ho are b av.ng in the near future 'u e Ui ( uy where they w ih li ik their home Tli tah'e was centered with a bowl of fi nt Covers were marked ini tigh After dinner, music 4 j ti vi'H ng wore enloyed bridge served XME ST. and NO. At Dinner ' Mrs F'oyd Rose entertained at a bridge tea at her home W ednes-daaft err on complimenting Misa Aenone R .ich'nga of Beaver, Uta who is vistlng In Logan i SAC Mrs. Wiseman Honored By Group i' Inn Whll,In i cue- - Bridge Tea Honors Logan Visitor Artist To Be Presented By Faculty Contract Bridge Family Honored a iswr ot honor at a stir pa. tv gmn at In r home Wed n sd o n ulna Miss Ida Fish was ost, ss The guests were in teitdined at two tables of bridge which was followed by a midnight supper Supi er was servted at the small tables Each was graced with a howl of American Beauty rose buds Covers were laid for Mns Wallis Miss FKh Miss Ida Wallis Mrs Cora Pilge, Mrs Belt n Nel son, Mtb Mavme Ryan, Mrs Naomi Nelson and Mrs Eleanor En sign Bridge prizes were awarded to Miss Fish and Mis. Paige w Mrs. Bennett Blair and Mrs W. B Watkins entertained the officers of the Hrat ward Primary association at the home of Mrs Blair this afternoon. A short business meeting was held after which a pleasant social hour was enjoyed. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostesses Fifteen officers were present One Table Of I hntuu tie Primary Officers Entertained John Barson of Clarkston has re turned to Ins home alter a six The faculty members of the U weeks visit m Califoinia lie was are sponsoring a musical the guest of his sister, Miss LaRee Barson and many other relatives afternoon to be given Friday at 4 20 p m at the L. D S institute and friends The wives of the faculty members Mrs. G. K. Chandler and daugh- and all womens Liteiary clubs in city will he the special guests ters, Clarmond and Loira of Wie-ser- , the Idaho, have returned to their The piogram will be furnished by honm after visiting tor the past Albert Shephaid of Salt Lake City. Mr is an outstandShephaid month with Mis ('handles pai ent Mr and Mrs H S Baisou of ing violinist end is connected with the Mutual Arts Society of Salt Clarkston. Lake The aflair is in charge of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Barson of I)r N A Pcdusen Clarkston spent Sunday in Logan tolling on friends S Honor Mr and Mrs L. A. Jarvis presided over an attractively arranged dinner and card party at their Mis Dezola Sorensen of Malad, home Wednesday The Idaho, spent the past week in Lo- dinner was served evening at small tables. with Mrs her aunt, gan visiting Each was centered with a low Laura Swenson Miss Sorensen bowl of pink snapdragons returned from Norththe recently Covers were laid for Mr. and western states mission field Mis Lyman Gabrielsen, Mr. and Mrs E M Skabelund, Mr. and Dean Woodall was in Salt Lake Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Hugie, City Wednesday on business. Miles Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Tor-va- l Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Judge and Mrs. George Preston Mountson, Mr and Mrs. Wilford spent Wednesday in Salt Lake Christensen of Lewiston and Mr. Ctiy. and Mrs. Jarvis. Following dinner the remainder Mrs. E. S. Hansen of Garland of the evening was spent playing spent Wed tesday visiting with rel cards Prizes were won by Mrs. atlves in loOgan. Mr. Larsen, Hugie, Mrs Peterson and Mr. Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. William Thain and with son, Henry are visiting friends and relatives In California. Warren E. Hansen spent the last week in southern I'tah on business connected with the Better Of Guest Dinner Party Flutir Fva Wallis Is SO - Dancing - Piano Phone 371-- fi j( i Widow Creams Vi pound 25c F'resh Chewing Nut Taffy, assorted flavor, Vi pound .. 20c W. r. JENSEN CANDY CO. Jf holesalc O' Retail Hot Meat Pies 0c Phone 438 Logan Laundry & Dry Cleaners Craftsmen in Keeping Things New! Sometimes the difference but its there just the is not great same. SehiEEimefi n ife & Wings of the ghCorning 1 BAKING POWDER TEA SPICES EXTRACTS |