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Show THE PACE FOUR - Srp-temb- er and attend the mis- in Salt sionary training schoolW"Uville Lake City. In the ward sacrament meet'ng Sunday afternoon, Mr. Maughan was released as secretary of the M. I. A. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nelson and two children of Hyrum were the guests of their mother, Mrs. Martha Leishman-Dat- Set For Trip The date which was set for the Wellsville ward Relief Society trip to the glils camp at Logan canyon has been changed from August 28, until Friday, September 4 on' account of the county beet tour will make it impossible to secure transportation. Mis s Susie Stuart entertained at a prettily aponted luncheon Friday evening A large variety of fall flowers decorated the home, The evenip"was spent in making candy' and playing u,7 ca-- ds The first garden in the west, started by Brigham Young in Salt Lake City in 1847, has been appropriately marked by a bronze tablet. The memento maika the site of the initial irrigation project in the United States which brought water into the desert and caused it to bloom. Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol of Ogden is shown unveiling the tablet. and of Salt Lake Clyde City motored here Sunday and spent the day as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jones Mrs. and daughter, Louise, Copen who have spent the week here, accompanied Mr- Copen home Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs, David Hurst and son Claire of Paradise were the guests of their parents, Mr.' and Mrs Henry Maughan, on Thursday Miss eBssie Leishman went Walter Eggleston has been to Paradise, Monday to visit with Mr and Mrs. Oliver Smith the school .nouse root. for a few days, Eureka Guests Mr. and Mrs. Alan Pike of Eureka were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R C. Pike last week. Miss Hazel Buetler of Ogden is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Cela Bergeson. and Mrs Joseph Seamons daughter Anna Lee of Hyde Park are visiting Mrs Seamons son and daughter, J. W. Seamons and Mrs. Orba Chlpman. Mrs. Helvlc Van Orden Is millions more people ride on Goodspending a few days with her parents, Mr and Mrs W. O year Tires! Well show you why . Hanson before returning to Ogden where she will teach school the coming year. Mr. and Mrs Timothy Kendall Latest Improved A of Uintah were guests last week of their children, Elista Kendall, Irvine Kendall and Mrs. O. H. Bambrough, Mr and Mrs. Irvin Kendall and daughter, them Wanda accompanied 4.40-2- 1 (29x4.40) home. CORNISH - anotner big reason PATHFINDER fvJ X kJ (p J S Returns $9.60 per pair low Alt sizes Each Pair $5.60 5.69 6.65 8.57 30x3', Reg. Cl. 4,39 truck. $10.90 Mrs Melvin Pitcher and baby daughter Nola have been visiting relatives in Millville the past week. 11.10 12.90 16.70 8.54 Program for Sunday Announced The Relief society officers announce their Relief society conference Sunday night. An Interesting program will be presented. Mrs R C. 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C ,,1 , an optimist the present is just a dimple in the fair cheek of Prosperity. To depression $0.90 TO BOISE AND RETURN .S SEPTEMBER 4TII From Logan via Oregon Shoit Tickets good only in Line. coaches or chair cars, limited for return to home destination before midnight September 7th Ask local agent for further A Beautiful Suite At a Low Price Pictured above is one of the seasons newest suites for your living room. Upholstered in genuine 100 per cent Mohair with reversible, spring filled cushions, you must; see this great Value-T- hree pieces, only -- A ne.v modish style is shown above, it wall appeal to the fastidious Gen- ard uine walnut over choice gumwood. Full size, dustproof pieces . . . Bed, Chest and choice of either Dresser or Vanity, now paced at only 9950 98 Dining Suites Red Outfit (30x4.50) (29x3.00) (28x5 25) (29x5.50) (32x6.00) complete with host chair and 5 diners . . . the chairs having upholstered seats These 8 pieces are now priced complete at All walnut, Including metal Bed. all cotton mattress, and Coil Bed spring . . . several diffeient style Beds shown. $14.75 A low- - price for nut veneered of Drawers Wal- Chest just as illustrated above. Buy now. Y $7.43 7.85 9.15 LAXATIVE 10.35 12 00 . 13.50 Effect MV jl cvmjrmi Phone Perfect 25c a Box Tubes are also priced low 4" jrfelLtfYl A Chests 27.00 est motor ear design. A N 4.50-2- J measurements. 6 Styled to lat- Most popular tire in the world! First North ROBERT CROOKSTON. - Several of our people attended the stake priesthood meeting held in Pieston last Sunday. Harold A. Larsen went to Soda Springs lust Friday. We have often suspected that some wife, who hated to peel them, started the fool notion that potatoes are too starchy to be healthful. Goodyear All Weather 9 (28x4.75) 55 W. it., - X 399 See $100 Prize Offer in ! Sunday Herald-Journ- ! LAXETTES Utahi Logan IKItt UUU H a West Center X 45 the food, 4-- H Bedroom Suites fall,,1 it might help out Of course tne law reads in plain words that any resident jmy hunt who hll a llCCTS but all our laws are stretched and changed at different times to fit certain conditions. I wish the Legion members would teke It upon themselves to handle th s v l d meat job. They would do It right Yours truly meat for Lowe. among the many that distinguish the new and improved standard 4.75-1- (ted to hunt big game this except people who need Farr. Hold Outing The mothers and daughters outing was held last Wednesday. A program and refreshments were given in the afternoon and m the evening a swim was enjoyed by the mothers, daughters and fathers at Downata Hot Springs. George Caldwell who has been employed as sheepherder for the past month at Lava Hot home las Springs returned Wednesday Mr and Mrs. Joseph A. Christensen motored to Logan last Saturday evening. Devar and Weston Lowe of Moreland. Idaho, are visitir" their Uncle Mr. Reuben if i in performance not a extra cent on Mrs. H. B Members of the Hyrum Stake Sunday School board were entertained at a social at the South Cache high school, Wednesday evening. A program was Luncheon wasv served given In the school dining room under the supervision of Henry Parker, Mrs. M. W. Smith and Alfarette Sorenson. Achievement Exercises Set Achievement exercises for all clubs in Hyrum will be held Friday evening In the amusement hall of the Third ward. Mrs. H P. Anderson', lo cal advisor will be in charge. Miss Emma Nielsen left on Thursday to go to St. David, Arizona where she will resume her work as instructor in the home economics department of the high school there. Miss Alice Israelsen has returned from a cruise on the Pacific with a summer school group from the university of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs Ray Jorgenson, who have been visiting in Hyrum with Mr and Mrs Hans Jorgenson returned to their home In Los Angeles, last Wednesday. Mrs. Hans Jorgensen left with them and will visit there for some time Howard Israelsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Israelsen, Marcelle Christiansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Christiansen and Valoy Allred underwent tonsil operations at a the Logan hospital during week. Entertains for Visitors Mrs E. J. WilSon Jr, enter- tained Thursday afternoon at her home for Mrs- Harry Oakes of Bakersfield, California, wno was the honored guestMlrs. Warren McBride entertained Friday a a dinner observing her birhday anniversary. Roland James underwent a major operation at a Logan hospital Saturday morning. His condition was reported as serious, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Petersen entertained at a delightful canyon party Friday evening at their summer home In Blacksmith Fork canyon. About 25 guests were present. isS5 in a Forem n Agin Em 4-- H it around before morning There were no electric lights on the streets but he knew where all the poor iolks lived. He would just push the door open and lay a nice piece of meat on the floor and go on about his business. The people had sense enough to ask no questions and keep the thing quiet. But this good man is dead and we will have Lo feel around for some other way to provide food for honest people who would be working if they had a chance. There are quite a lot of deer in the mountains east of Logan and probably we will never reed them for food worse than we will this winter. Of course these animals are In the care of the State Big Game committee, consisting of five men As you and I know full well that I was saying awhile ago, if some good lively organization would put this proposition to the Governor and the Big Game committee and suggest to them that nobody be permit Hold Canyon Outing The Lions dub of Hyrum held a canjun outing Wednesday evening at the Adams summer residence in Blacksmith Fork Dinner was followed by a bonfire party where an enjojable Besides evening was spent members of the club, the following visiting guests were inMr. and Mis. E. P cludedVan Leuvan of Ca'ifomia Dr J. P. Burgess. Miss Olive Birch, Miss Phylis LUjenquist and Mr Copen' GOODYEAR UTAH, AUGUST 26, 1931 The annual club work exhibit of both locals will be held Thrusday in This column is for the use of Daily IleraU readthe junior high school at 8 ers. Any communications not libelous and not over p. m. All work completed by the 300 words in length are welcome, no matter what the three groups will be on display. subject. No anoymous articles will be published. I he The following program will also Herald, however, docs not necessarily agree wfth opinbe given by the groups club ions Community singing; expressed here. They are the individual ideas of achievements or activities by the writers. Margaret Litz; "What club work means to me Adell Jones; Local No. 2; demonstration. have their gardens ful of toclub sor. "Utah Trail; "What New Plan Suggested matoes and other food, but club worx means to my girl, winter comes with not For Aiding Hungry when Mrs- - Alvin aHslam; next years much work, its going to be work by an extension worker tough for some of us There musical number by Rozella was a time here In Logan when Fditor, Herald-Journa- l: Allen and Maxine Hendry; preman would hitch his sentation of pins by John A. There will be a lot of people a certain without meat in their cellar .team to a sled after dark and Leishman. west again this winter. I wish you.dnve down in the fields and I could Interest some good of town, butcher a fat beef, organization to work on a pro- - dress it nice and clean while position to help this thing out. it layed on the snow, cut It all At the present time, people up in small pieces and deliver WELLSVILLE Attend Party in Logan Mrs. Litz, Mrs Margaret Martha Leishman, Mrs Daniel Jones, Mrs. Civile Conen of Salt Lake, Mrs. Wayne Tibbetts of Lorenzo, Idaho, attended a party given by Mrs. Lyman Larsen at her home in Logan, Fn-oa- y afternoon. Reid Maughan, son of Mr. and Mrs- - J- Williams has acGer cepted tt call to the man mission Mr Maughan w 11 leave the Wellsville ward, 8 LOGAN, L, Wellsville Clubs Exhibit Thursday WEST'S FIRST GARDEN Wellsville HERALD-JOURNA- Phone 428 |