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Show THE PAGE FOUR HUMAN CORK Lewiston News' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cornish Sunday Cove visited here On Friday evening, s. George Pond entertained at a with Mr. and Mrs. Willard party up Logan canyon in comThe Second ward scouts, who pliment to her husbands birtha deli- have sper1 t,he past wee kon a day anniversary. Ala-was served, tour through Yellowstone park cious luncheon They dancing and social chat was returned home Sunday. time. Mxrtno-- a mo.t enjoyable enjoyed. A and surprise party was Mrs. Ottis Van Orden Wedm.-s.iaevening in daughter, Helen left for their given of M;.s,s lna Kent at the home in Bountiful Saturday honor afte- - spending some tune visit-- j home of Miss Kent. A covered supper was enjoyed after which ing here. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Preece bunco was played, Miss Wlla Butters and Mrs. of Pocatello were guusts Sun- home day of Mr. and Mrs. C. B Bruce Brown returned evening from a six Stoddrrd, Mr. and Mrs. Preen Sunday visit in Los Angeles, will visit here during the week. wx-kLorena Bo,.d- n of Cor- -' ifoniia. Their parents, Mr and nish spent the week tid here Mrs D. O. Buttars motored to to meet them. with her grand parents, Mr. and Sait ) Mr and Mrs. M. E. K. nt and Mrs. PI. H. Danielson: Mrs- - p- E- Mrs. Golden Boman enter- - Mr. tained at a party Saturday af- - attended the funeral service.. ternoon In compliment to her of Mrs. Kennerd at Logan on son. Ray's birthday anniversary. Sunday. Games were played after which light refreshments were served to ten boys. They all th:n attended the rodeo which was held In the Second ward. "A Woman of Experience," left Rosewell Swtnyard Thursday for California, where coming today to t lie Capitol he will recelv- - employment. Theatre, presents Helen Twel-v- e trees la the most attractive a board stake Bernhistl, Fay she beSunday school member, visited array of govns sincestar. the Sunday school in Second came an outstanding In "Her Mm ', "The Palmed ward on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burges-o- n Desert" and "Millie" the clothes of particular spent the week end in Ches- she woretowere not interest the fans and did not terfield. visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hatch and : flow off her blonde beauty to' family of Pueblo, Colorado are advantage. "A Woman of Experience" vLsiting here. Miss Mr. and Mrs J L. Connell ,f goes back to 19 IT and Ogden and family, who have T'.ve Ivetrees wears the clothes been visitim here the past that were the very latest in week returned home Sunday. Europe at that time. In the Their son Rex remained here to hick suits of that period she visit longer with his grand par- looks particularly beauMful, acents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dan- cording to reports on the new ielson. feature. Miss Carol Snow of Provo Although the costumes are of spent the week end here as period design they are not Just guest of Miss Marie Danielson. ordinary clothes as each outfit Harwood rlyer Is confined to was designed for her in the his bed with blood poison caus- mode that prevailed. She might of ed from infection settling in be called a fashion-plat- e a cut. He was reported as feel- 1917. "A Woman of Experience" is ing fairly good, Sunday. Entertain at Birthday Part Mrs. r ht tug-of-w- ar ss - Mr-an- Attend - ti der, ready for the ' opening of school on August 31. E. A. Clark of Black Rock is here visiting with his son, bud family. soil and Sevilla Alvis of New- and Benson Holds Outing Reese and chila party Mrs. Frank The people of Benson had a ton are members of Mrs. C. A. Munes and dren in a week are who the spending city most enjoyable time in and children spent Thursday at canyon last Logan canyon. park in Logan Logana. I Dance e Attend cent Ufty-fivper Mr. and Mrs. E- G. Myers, of. Friday, with The members of the Ke ra of the people in attendance. Lake cuy snent Sunday .Salt motored own their and cluo partners Each family provided its and Monday visiting with Mr and Millville to night Saturday lunch and the various groups and Mrs. Emil Berger. were scattered around in all enjoyed the dance at the Old Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiam JohnMill. the shady nooks. Entertainment Mr. and Mrs. son and family spent Monday Slaker two George of for the adults consisted in Richmond. and motored to Ogden Sunday to visiting and bail games, a Fullmer Mrs. Marvin who Vera, their contests, get daughter, norsesnoe pitching spent children of Smithfield relatives been has the visiting some of the men enjoyed Monday visiting with Mr. and some young there for the past w'eek. day fishing, and the of Mrs. M J. Falslev. Mrs. Fred Mr. and Berger Crimson Mrs. Robert Reeder people hiking up the Mr. andPark chilSalt Lake City, spent were visitors at of Hyde trail. The sports for the week-en- d Mr. with visiting dren were under' the direction the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. and brother family, with of the Primary officers, num-oe- Bergers Mrs- Emil G. Reese Monday evening. r Mr. and Berger and prizes for the winners. A of swings and jumping family. ana Miss Ruth Turner of Corinne Local Clerks To ropes were also provided free-Bis visiting at the home of Ice cream was furnished W. G. Reese for a Convention seven, everyone hud left to few Mrs. days. return home. A very cnjoyaole Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Ricks Two representatives from the time was had by aJl, and this was a day whicn wnl long be and son Paul returned from Logan postoffice are planning on remembered. This Is the third Star valley where they went to attend the convention of the National Federation of Postofannual outing f Oie Benson a buying trip, that j Alex Ricks has just finished fice Clerks at Los Angeles, Seppeople and all are hoping they may have many more. digging two artlsian wells for tember 7 to 12 inclusive. x. h. Reese on his meadow Ine Mutuals were reorganized George E. i.VnJonald, presiMessrs. janA along the Logan, Benson dent of the state organization on Sunday evening, Roy Thalnoad. Wiiliam Toombs, of postal clerks will attend as and Frank Rreese of the Y. M. Mrs. Arvel Reese spent Mon-- an official delegate of the state I. A. and Mrs. Sarah Funk, day and Henry Salisbury Tuesday in River organisation. and Emma Heights with her patents, Mr. wjll acompany him. They exAudria Ballard Thain of the Y. L. M. I. A.an(j Mrs. H. L. Heninger. pect to be away about tyo were honorably released and The Benson schiol houses are weeks and will visit other Pathe following were sustained: being cleaned and put in or- - cific coast points- Mr. Melvin J. Ballard A3 president with Earl Jorgenson and Wilburn Mooseman as counsellors of the young men and Mrs. Mrs. Lilia Isabelle Cardon, Munk and Mrs. Lula Reese as the presidency of the young I' Hen-derick- ll UTAH, AUGUST 27, 1931. i Blindfolded and tied to a Hair, tadur-aneNiinia Kellum, swimmer from Culpepper, is shown here as he stalled Va his attempt to break the wotlds record swlin of 10 hours in Battle Creek, Mich. e ladies- n, gooooo&oooooocooooooooooooooog Todays Best News oo o o o Values lo $50.00 $1950 'I he low prices may deceive you, but the duality wont. For here are suits made to our own specifications, styled as you like them, and det eloped from superior fabrics and fine tailoring:. Suits available for fall and winter wear. SMEUP-tDD- P At the Grand Acclaim for her performance opposite Thomas Mitchell in Little Accident. Then she was signed by Farainouni, for the leading lemimne role hr, Charles Ruggles starring picture, The Girl Habit which comes to the Grand Theatre op Friday fjr a 2 dav run. Came the' day in the shooting of the picture when Director Fridie Cline called for some extras to appear as salesgirls in a dicss shop sequence. After some waiting the girls appeared on the set and took their behind the lingerie places counters. Sue .Conroy glanced about hei. She was somewhat startled and then amused to find that four of the girls were former members of the group which had done the heavy heckling and taunting back :n the Follies days. Irony, fate, and coincidence all fused together A $100,000,000 bond issue is pro- in that one episode. One of the chorines, whom posed for California by State Senator Roy Fellom of Saa Francis- Sue remembers as having kid, ded her just a little more than co as a means of aiding unemploy-fenlwas overheard eliminating grade crossings the others, He whispering to one of the other and constructing highways. proposes an initiative measure extras: "Gee, look at the kid. Lsn't raising money and providing for its repayment in 10 years through she lucky? use We said at the beginning, a gasoline tax. Fellom would half of the money for grade' cross- that Miss Conroy is a "good counsport. She is. she refrained ing elimination and halt for from laughing at the whisperer. ty highway systems. ii TOASYDNI" - Elders Hans Mickelson and Cranney of the high council were In attendance at meeting Sunday evening and gave some timely instructions. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Walker and family of Hollywood, Cali- -, visited with Mrs. Walkers brother and sister, Mr. H. M. Cardon and Mrs. Silas Ricks. They were n their way to Yellowstone park, it is the first time in 20 years that Mrs. Walker has visited her old old home town and she noticed the many changes that have taken place since then. Mrs. Silas Ricks recently returned from Green River, Wyoming, where she went with her son Leon who is employed by the railroad there after spending a week there, she returned by way of Ogden with her son Clyde, while in Ogden she visited with her mother, Mrs. Paul Cardon. Entertain at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Berger entertained at dinner Sunday t covers were laid for the following guests Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berger, Mr. and Mrs. EL G. Myers," Mrs. Harry Randall all of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs.' Alex ' Ricks and daughter Ruth recently returned from a visit to Lehl where they visited with their sons. Howard and George and families and to see their new grandson who recently came to make his home with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ricks. Mrs. C. L. Reese and children are visiting for a week in Whitney at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs- George Fos. John an adaptation of the Farrow story and was produced for RKO Pathe by Charles R. Rogers. The production brings an exceptionally well chosen ana capable cast to the screen In support of Helen. Including William Bakewell, Lew CodyC. Za.su Pitts. H. B. Warner, Franklin Pang-borHenry Gordon. Neil and George Nance O Fawcett. Sale of Suits HAS JOB PLAN Benson News of Cal-Ml- LOGAN, HERALD-JOURNA- L, (SASH (Black, biting, harsh irritant chemicals) c SI rl expels naiuraHy 'll'. present in every tobacco leaf 8 Jr - ter. Hugh Ricks was called on account of the serious Illness of her sister who underwent a critical operation. Mrswas Heber Cronquist called to North Loagn on account of the death of her father Mr. Carl Nyman of that place. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Staker were the guests of Mrs. Charles. Buck of Amalga who ed at a wedding supper in their honor. A most enjoyable time was had and many useful gifts ' were received. E. A. Parson returned to his on work at Rupert, Idaho, Oi.Monday afternoon after spend-with his fam-J- T ing the week-en- d ily here, his two sons Wilford and Robert went with him where they will spend a week. I Mrs. Ellen Cok of Ogden has been in Benson as the guest of Mrs. her daughter George Staker. While here, they mo- tored to Franklin to visit Mrs. Cooks son, Mr. Jake Cook. Miss Lucille Homer is spending a month at Salmon, Idaho, with her brother Fred and wife having gone up to nurse Mrs. Homer who recently presented her husband with a son. Derlyn Staker, Don Larson, Leland and Claude Ricks spent a week at the Ricks ranch at they reported having QiClarkstn. time in hiking and ,a horse back riding over the hills. Mrs. Frank Reese and children and Mrs. C. A. ' Munes and daughters motored to Lewis-,to- n on Wednesday and visited with Mrs. Ira Hyer and Mrs. Etta Pond. 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