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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- TUESDAY. AUGUST L 193 PACE THREE 1. ments were served. Those Included were Mrs. Han Laura Mickelson, Mrs. Joseph Newbold. Mrs. Clarence Hansen, IDs. John Bankhead, Mrs. Ellen Ttortmao, Mrs. George Q. Rich, Mrs. Robert M. Smith, Mrs. Mrs. Grit' in, Charles W. H. Goodsell, Mrs. Ardella S. Griffiths Mrs. Ezra Rich, Mrs Abe Tyso.i Miss Drue Smith, Mrs. Ellen Nib-leof T,oa Angeles and Mrs. Maggie Meirill of Richmond. Mrs. sen, Ir. and Mis. Norman Skamhv the members of their their home Saturday even-mg- . Caids weie played, arter which a late supper was served. lie serving tabhi, weie decoiaied with garden floweis. Covers were lnaiked for twelve. Prizes were won by Mr. and Mis. Gilbert Cole and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Skanchy. Mrs. O. W. Edwards entertained the members of her club at a bridge supper at her home Monday evening. Supper was served ftom one table which was centered with a crystal bowl of butterfly sweet peas. Covers were marked tor eight. Bridge was the entertainment following supper. At the close of the games, a high score prize awatded. Miss Mae Edwards of entertained club at 5!is. Brnnett Uluir was hostess &r a budge supper at her home Friday evening in compliment to Mrs. D V. Auderson of Salt Labe Cjty who is visiting friends and relatives in Logan. Four guesls included. A high score pnzp m budge was won by Mrs H. B. Johnson and a guest pnze was given by Mrs. Anderson. Mis. H. B. Johnson entertained gt supper, followed by bridge at liar home Saturday night in honor of Mis. Anderson. Eight guests were hidden. Mrs. Anderson was given a gift and the bridge prize ws won by Mrs. Leah P. Blair. H low to make delicious Iced Tea The U. S. Government Tea Examiners and Schilling have solved the riddle cf fresh tea flavor in iced tea. The Government experts state that tea can only be kept fresh if packed in and Schilling vacuum does it. Try it once. Note the difference. 1 Los Angeles trod Miss Norma Hansen of Washington, D. C., were special guests. HYRUM Guests at Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. W. Hansen. Mrs. L. K. Sorensen and Mrs. r Jensen of College waid and Mi. and Mis. Wilford Jensen were guests of Mrs. J. W. Monsou who was observing her birthday anniveisary, Friday. Mrs. Parley Clmstiansen is visiting with relatives in southern Utah. Miss Faye Nielsen of Devil Slide is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Nielsen. Mrs. George Brady and children of Ogden were guests of Mrs Mrs. Peter Bradys mother. Thompson early in the week. Harvey Greene has returned to Hyrum to make his home. He has been living in California. Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Olsen went to Blackfoot, Idaho, Thursday to be in Mrs. attendance at a funeral. Fritz Bradstone and daugh- ter Lavone are visiting with relatives in California. Gus Anderson of Butte, Montana, has been visiting relatives at Hyrum during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Sorenson, and Mr. and Mrs. Tarver Hemmert who were guests at the Sorenson home, were entertained at a dinner at the home of Mrs Leonard Sorenson of College ward recently FRESH Mis Lorenzo Petersen entertained a few friends at her home Tuesday. Those present were Melinda Liljenquist, Charlotte Allen, Clarice Jensen, Mrs. Charles Mrs. W. H. Terry, Mrs G. M. Green, Mrs. Louis Petersen and Mrs. J. Vern Nielsen. The afternoon was pleasantly spent. Luncheon was served. Mrs. James Jensen entertained at a bridge party Friday afterFns-wort- Schilling TEA Informal Social For Visitor Mil-fo- At the Grand Herald-Journa- Always Fresh sealed in vacuum like your coffee. AUGUST 14TH From Logan via Oregon Short Line. Tickets good only in coaches or chair cars, limited for return to home destination before midnight Aug. 17th. Ask local agent for further details. Utah Cash Markets Supper WANTED 300 bushels of good soft wheat and a load of straw. A14. Phone 571-J- . AH ..Transgression, With KAY FRANCIS And A furnished FOR RENT 28 apts. Steam heated. First North and First West. Maurice Apartments. Alltf. Wednesday House painting, kalsomining, wall cleaning done. Maurice Apts. First North and First West. Alltf FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished six room modern home A18. with furnace. Phone 638-J- . att'-ii'oo- ' The following group spent weekend at Bear Lake: Mr. Mrs. Harold Seeholzer, Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Calder, Mr. and 2 The Home Quote Prices Over The Telephone of Friendly Service WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY BARGAINS! supper party was held the canyon home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Emmett. Following a picnic supper an informal social evening of cards and visiting was enjoyed. Those in the party were Mr. and Mrs. William Lohman, Mr. and Mrs. Val Palmer, Attorney and Mrs. L. D. Naisbitt, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Lindquist and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett. CORN jam L;:rs CATSUP 14-o- s-- Bottle Last Time Today! BARBARA STANWYCKE in MIRACLE WOMAN Fri. - Sat. POUND roTon !L SALMON THEATER TOILET m tit m (Tumbler Free POSTUM - - peaches COFFEE Wed. - Thurs. E- ld SARDINES ? for' ..0" OYSTERS 'j;B c" JELLO fpKol VINEGAR RICE MAYONNAISE 550 0 SOAP 39 190 250 BREAD lit 190 c,LLS s LBS. MALT SYRUP 250 rurrer VIILLiJL 550 Can Sewell's White Raisin or Whole Wheat; 16-o- z. PEANUT BUTTER 100 POTATO "T. TISSUE , Per mu Loaf r, 350 0 Pound CHIPS Fresh, Crisp Pound 250 DEVILED MEATS i" Libbys 290 VIENNA SAUSAGE 3 Cans SSrE; 139 ITr WG WANT TO LAUGH MARIE wdh. DDESSLER MORAN MARKET FEATURES FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY and Thursday THE CLIMAX MUTTON With KATHRYN CRAWFORD and JEAN HERSHOLT Also Comedy and Oewell Cartoon CHOPS Fattened 2 Ibs.l9 JUICY STEAKS iT BABY BEEF LIVER 15 COOKED lbs. 19 MUTTON !? lb. 2 BACON SQUARES CORN-BEEFn- Choice, d STEW.ToJnd LB. tt 250 50 395 W. Center 111 North Main Say ... Why Hot? Why not do your shopWednesday ping where friendly service is A Complete Stock ofFall and Winter Patterns of the Famous always and where found only the best in groceries and fresh meats are always featured. Peterson Shoe Store is pleased to bring the Enna j Jettick message to its patrons. IlfggjfgjgjP This is the Shoe you have read of in your news- - SifAJETjS' papers and national magazines. Enna Jettick over the radio. to come have melodies t you t $ 5 and for women shoe 6 $5 Coupled with the fine and the modern miss is our standards of service and AARAA to eee LOIN STEAKS LB. 140 MUTTON CHOPS LB. i0 Saes i to 12 tha and and Mrs. Leonard Wasden, Mr. and Mrs. and Ted Fish, Mrs. Blackburn Miss Maigaret Berret of Ogden, Jack Anderson and Lee We Do Not no-ho- RICARDO CORTEZ A Herbert Brenon Production ALSO COMEDY AND NEWS FOR RENT Three rooms and" hath. 284 East Third South. A18. suipru-- e Guests d At Bear Lake Party-I- Friday evening at LAST TIME TODAY1 . dilighttully party given at her home Monday by a gioup ot fnenus and lulgljhorS' An enjoyable ot music and M.ung was spent alter wliuli dainty itdiesh Canyon Late To guests Eliason, 4th North. A18 Mrs. Merlin Eliason, Mrs. Herman Mrs. Horace Pedersen, LOST Small suit case, between Liljenquist. Mrs. Henry Scheby, Mrs. E. J. Logan and Pocatello valley. ConYonk Mrs. Wilford Lundberg and tains valuable articles. Return to . A13. The $2.20 TO POCATELLO AND RETURN a d Imhiful social was given Friday evening in the Sixth waid chapel liv the wairj Relict Society in honor of Mrs. Kale Rodens, former tenet ary of the organization. The fellow ing progiam was given: song. Relief Society chorus; address of welcome. President Lilly Spencer; reading, Mrs. M' Cairo; play, "liiiirsday Evening Mrs. Lucy Foy. Mrs. Fled Mrs. Ray Guymun and Mrs. C. B. Cazier; reading, Mrs. Leaf ha Lundahl; presentation of a quilt to Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Lucy Foy; talk, Mrs. Julia Lundahl, former president; remaiks. Bishop Olif I. Pedersen; song. Relief Society chorus. After the program, dainty refreshments were served. About one hundred guests were in attendance. The committee in charge included Mrs. 'Fred Fredrickson, Mrs. Lucy Foy and Mrs. C. B. Cazier. A Fied-rickso- Mrs. I.eah P. Blair entertain. infotmally at her home Monday evening in compliment to Mrs. D. V. Anderson of Salt Lake City. A The .dainty lunch was served. serving table was centered with a bowl of gardeD flowers. THE TREND of black satin acCovers were marked for Mrs. cented with white is Illustrated Anderson, Mrs. H. B. Johnson, in this model which has a wide Mrs. Bennet Mrs. Morgan double collar of white satin. The Blair and theBlair, hostess. A social cuffs repeat the collar motif. evening of visiting and bridge was enjojed following lunch. Mrs. Joseph Morgan, Jr., of Logan. Piizes were awarded to Mrs. Melvin Eliason and Mrs. Lorenzo Petersen. Luncheon was served Im pioua to follow In the footto twenty. Mrs. Leta Allen and children of steps of such highly esteemed acLogan were Hyrum visitors Fri- tors as Guy Bales Post and Leo Ditrichstein. baid Jean Ilarsholt, day evening. Mrs. C. H. Ralph la visiting with star of Climax, Lniversals of Edward production relatives in Oregon. A large number of Hyrum peo- Locks fraious slage play, now beple were at the Logan temple, ing screened at the Grand Theatre, when production of the film Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Baxter was completed at Vmversal. were Logan and Providence visiBoth Post and Ditrichstein, two tors Friday. of the foremost players of the stage, used "The Climax as a starring vehicle. Post taking it successful European tour. Too Classify onTheits regard of Post and Ditrichstein for the rolo they had FOR SALE Private party offers in The Climax on the stage I for quick sale at a sacrifice, all share w ith them even to a greatenamel Majestic beds, er extent because I have played range, springs, mattresses over stuffed it in the sound screen version, The Climax living room suit, dining chairs, ice Hersholl continued. box, washing machine, single fold- was a strikingly unusual stage ing cot with mattress and many play. In pictures it has the same other miscellaneous articles. If distinction. It is se vastly differyou can use any of these articles ent from the ordinary run of see them immediately at 484 North picture stories. Third East. observing her birthday anniversary. Members of the Coterie FOR RENT Four room modern club were included and as special house. Barn for auto. 93 West were Mrs. Melvin noon Mrs. Mattie B. Hansen, who was obsenmg lu r birthday anni veisary, was the honored guest at Week-En- expertness in fitting. Quality Footwear For Over 53 Years |