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Show THE HERALD Dinner Followed liy Dancing " Mrs Ernest Lietehy, formerly Miss Birdie Andrews was host- ess at an attractively arranged dinner party Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Austin Pond. white color pink and M'iufme was earned out m the decorating and table appointments. Covers were placed for ten guests Following dinner, the young people motored to the Old Mill where the remainder of the was enjoyed with (veiling dammg. it t Esmstaa - Mother Motif Of Garden Party Ha cr (r 5 Vf? TR I D A Y, S EP T EM B E R UTAH, LOGAN, JOURNAL, The Logan Stake Board M. I A. Officers entertained all ward M I. jA. workers at an opening social; Thursday evening at the Seventh ward. Following an interesting program at 8 oclock, the remainder of the evening was spent with games, stunts and dancing in the amusement hall. a dainty luncheon W'as served to ahouo one hundred and fiftv guest. The well affair was m charge ofarranged the special committee of the stake activity board. llcrar w Mrs. Frank Griffith entertained Thursday afternoon at a Of much social interest was prettily arranged garden party Dr. and Mrs. H. K. Merrill the charmingly arranged bridge at the home of her mother, have received word from their luncheon given by Mrs. R. E. Mrs. Robert M. Smith. daughter Jeanne that she sailBerntson at her home Thursday The party was honoring Mrs. ed for America September 1. afternoon. Smith who will leave in the from Hamburg, Germany, on Luncheon was served at four near future for Chicago where the "Theodore Roosevelt. small tables centered with at- she will visit with her son and Miss Merrill has spent the tractive bowls of asters his wife, Dr. and Mrs. R. Den- last sixteen months traveling The guest list included: Mrs. ton Smith. and studying m Europe. She James Nelson, Mrs. E. G. CarFollowing a delightful after- received a diploma in Brench ter, Mrs. Bryon Alder, Mrs. J. noon of sewing and social chat, from the University of Tours, W. Vickers. Mrs. Oscar Wenner-grea delicious luncheon was served France, Last March and in AugMrs. A H. Saxer, Mrs. W. at two small tables. ust received a diploma in GerP. Thomas, Mrs. L. R. Humman from the University of phries, Mrs. Clark Haskins, Mrs For the past two StrassbourgLester Pocock, Mrs. J. C. Hay- Bindrup-Wi- n weeks she has been traveling in ward, Mrs. P. W. Eha.son, Mrs and Germany where ; a Belgium Ross Anderson, Mrs. G. A Nuptials she visited with her brother, M. O. Mrs and Lindquist, Hardy The marriage of Miss Mada Heber K. Jr, who is a mis nonMrs Val Palmer. Bindrup of Logan and Parley ary in Brussells. Belgium. awardscore was High After visiting with fiiends in N. Winn of Smithfield was prize ed to Mrs. Lindquist and Mrs. Lake tem- New York, Washington, D. C the in Salt received the other ple Wednesday, September 2 Hardy Columbus, Oh o and Denver. favor. The young couple are re- Colorado, she is expected to art rive in Logan about September maining in Salt Lake for a few 25. before returning to Smith-fiel- d Visitor Complimented days where they will make At Bridge Tea their home. At Canyon Mrs U? - and J F. J. Kloepfer of Logan Mrs J. E. Crockett of Preston. Idaho, entertained at the home of Mrs. J. C Schaub atfernoon, compliThursday Miss to Geneva mentary Schaub, a bride of this month At the close of the afternoon, a delicious luncheon was served to thirty guests. The bride to be was the recipient of many useful and beautiful gifts. A profusion of bright hued flowers were attractively arranged about the entertaining n. attractively arranged budge tea Thursday afternoon-Thentertaining rooms were beautifully decorated with an abundance of early fall flowers. Luncheon was served to the T Mrs. A. F. SPECIAL Entertainment By SEY ENTH WARD ' o following. Stockton, Mis. LaPhene Peterson, Mrs. Joseph Carlisle, Mrs. William Nelson, Mrs. C. B. Clayton, Miss Rita Cranney, the guest of honor and the hostess. Mrs. Carlisle won the high score prize and a gift was prer sented to Mrs. Belnap. PRIMARY Sunday School Class At Lawn Party ' Seventh Ward . Amusement The Hall FRIDAY ISept I -- i Adults 15c, Children 10c I of Mormon class of the Seventh ward Sunday School were entertained at the home of their teacher, Mrs Marie Wallace, Wednesday evening. Games and stunts were enjoyed on the lawn followed by a watermelon bust. Fourteen boys and girls spent a very pleasant evening. Book BENSON Mr. and Mrs. C. S Roundy and family spent the week end visiting in Salt Lake City as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Wilks. They returned home Sunday evening. Mrs. Charles L. Reese and daughters Faye and Gayle returned home Saturday after visiting for a week in Whitney with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Foster. and The primary officers teachers met at the home of Supt. Carrie A Reese on Wednesday evening and discussed matters pertaining to their years work. Refreshments were served. Sixteen ladies were present. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mathews and son Odin are visiting with Mr. Mathews parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mathews, I aving come in honor of Mr. John birthMathews eighty-secon- d day anniversary. Leon Pilkington and Benny Cloue of California are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathen Smith and family STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY ! PAGE THREE 931 PihsiH Early Fall Bride Honored rjidy .21 Ljitjgl y Complimentary to Mrs. R. S. Belnap of Boise, Idaho, who is visiting in Logan. Mrs. Loretta C. Lunt entertained at an 1 X. T $ rooms. - Opening Social Of M. I. A. 4 Well Arranged Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Orval !f J Les.it A. M. Creamer Tuesday evening. After a delightful evening of Enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Jen- music and, social chat, a delicisen and sons Richard and Bob ous luncheon was served. were flowers Colorful fall by who are leaving soon for Fugene, Oregon, to spend the used about the entertaining winter, were guests of Mr. and roomsMrs. Informal Evening Lu v- - In u daughter Virginia Pederson, of Mr. and Mrs. Parley R. Pederson will be presented by her teacher, Mrs. N. V. Christianrecital in sen in a piano-forl- e the Logan Fourth ward chapel. Sunday evening at 7.30 o'clock.n Although young Miss Pedei-soalready shows remarkable skill in her playing Mrs. Christiansen will also appear on the program. The following numbers will be given. Two part Invention in D - Bach Minor Scherzo, No. 1, in B Flat Schubert Major Fantasia in D Minor .... Mozart Spanish Dance Op. 12, No. 3 Moszowski Stott p 28, No. 3 in at their home Thurs- Impromptu-OC Sharp Minor .... Rheinhold day evening at a well appointed Gypsy Rondo Haydn dinner paity. Virginia Pederson A color scheme of pink and Sonata-O26 . ..... Beethoven white was employed in table Andante con Varuazioni. decorations while many beauo Molto. were flowers used tiful garden Supper Marcia Funebre. about the entertaining rooms. Allegro. Girls Camp The guest list included: Dr. Mrs. N. W. Christiansen Mrs. W. Mr. J. and Hayward, The program will be under Mrs. J. A. Hulme and Mrs. Mrs. E. J. Maynard, Dr. the auspices of the Fourth ward Harry C. Parker were hostesses and and Mrs. H. R. McGee. Mr. and M. I. A. and the public is corto a group of friends at a canMr. and dially invited to attend. yon supper at Ihe girls camp Mrs. Clare Hayward, Mrs. Alder, Mr and Mrs. in canyon Logan Thursday Carl Bryon Fnshknecht. and Mr. and evening. Dinner Guests At D. P. Murray. A color scheme of Orange Mrs. and Green was successfully car Canyon ned out in the decorations. The following ladies were inMrs. Jesse Earl had as her Too Late To Classify cluded: Mrs. Guy Cardon. Mrs. dinner guests Thursday evening at her home in Logan canyon, George Torgeson, Mrs. P. V. Cardon, Mrs. N. A. Pederson, FOR SALE 6 room modern Mrs. W. B. Jones, Mrs. Gladys Mrs. Palmer and Mrs. Winston Pederson, Mrs. home. Close in. Good loca- nowinq the leadinq Vvc: fahion fall Genuine eal, In either black or brown, obtained from the hairles Labrador seal, it the rarest and most beautiful leather ihoecraft at yet found workable into feminine footwear. It is THE important fashion note for Fall. CFNIJINE p. Sherzo-Allegr- EAL KIN Pome Parley Beautiful Silk Hosiery Chiffon or Service t0 $1 .00 . Weston Mrs. Joel Vernon, Ricks, Mrs. T. B. Farr. Mrs. P. W. Eliason, Mrs. S. E. Clark, Mrs. C. C. Randall, Mrs. Luthpr Mrs. Howell, Mrs. Asa Bullen, Wesley Anderson, Mrs. D. C. Budge, Mrs. Elmo Cook, ,Mrs F. P. Champ, Mrs. Mae Musser. Mrs. Christina Clayton, Mrs. Hattie Smith. Mrs. Drue smith, Mrs. George Mrs. K. C. Ikler, Caine, Mrs. E. L. Romney, and Mrs. L. D. Naisbitt. Following the supper a social evening was enjoyed. S4tf. Jones. After dinner, bridge was FOR SALE Whirl dryer, porta- joyed. ble electric washer, $15 00. Lloyd baby buggy $12.00. Ex- Visitors Honored cellent condition. Phone 1083-- J tion. Phone 133-- J. FOR RENT Three room modern home. Close in. Call 619-- With Dinner en- - Birthday Party For Paul Burr S10. yon Road. SALE FOR New Monarch Mrs. Fjred Burr entertained and cabinet? Call at Wednesday afternoon in honor 27 range S10. North Second East. of her son Paul, whose fifth birthday occurred on that day. Pleasant 3 room furnished After a happy afternoon of apt. Close in. West Second games a delicious luncheon was South. S8. served to eight little guests. The table was centered with a furnished house, garage at birthday cake holding five can- 227 East First South. Inquire dles. Hatch Agency or 158 South Miss Ellen Rose assisted the Fourth East. 980 or Phone 813-hostess in entertaining. Sll. footwear J s Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Hansen entertained at dinner the FOR SALE Choice pure blood forepart of this week in comFox Terrier puppiesMales pliment to G. Douglas Taylor Mrs. Orson and Clinton Vernon of Wash$10, females $5. S8. ington, D. C. Lawrence, Richmond. A low bowl of garden flowers HUCKLEBERRIES for that formed a beautiful table delicious pie. 75 cents per case. Antiion Pehrson, 960 CanS9. PLATC "ASI-IIO- N $2.00 mvmmJSTS SMOE STORE 53 Years of Quality Footwear! ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo V o O o Your Service At O Always! o O o The Utah Cash Markets are always at your service. o Now that school is starting we are willing to cooperate with you. The hoy or girl Oq o may leave the order on the way to school and we will fill it so that it may be o o brought home promptly in the afternoon. o Utah Cash Markets Always have finest quality groceries and fresh meats at oo o Lowest Possible Prices. o o WHERE FRIENDLY SERVICE IS ALWAYS FOUND o o o o o LEMONS lg. juicy . doz. 8 lbs. c o SPUDS o o o 7 lbs. lb. TOMATOES.... BUTTER o 10c o0 28c O Best Fresh Creamery Anchovies & Mackerel o CANTALOUPES 55co o Large Jar o o o BEANS Oven Baked . . . JQC o o o 15' Tall Can o o o BROOMS each o o SUNBRIGHT CLEANSER . yj( o Durable Strong O Tall Can o PALMOLIVE o O BANANAS lb. Soap . . 5c fjc oo Bars Package Beeds Free Golden Ripe q 4 pkgs. 25c o ORANGES Doz. .... o IQc Sweet and Juicy o q Coffee o o BREAD Home Town 35c c o Pound Can o Glass Cup or Saucer Free o o o o WAFERS, Salted lg pkg BABY BEEF pot roasts lb. gc o 2c o Choice Cuts. Tender and Juicy o1 o Package Macaroni, 1 BACON SQUARES.... o 1 age Spaghetti, Package Egg O o Noodles ........ all for i9c CORN BEEF Raw Maggie and O o o famous dish . lb. J2C o Jiggs, o o MALT Gesundheitlg can o 59c BOILING BEEF o Ib. 6c o o Large Glass Tumbler, Plate Beef o o Yeast Cake, all for o o o Q o UTAH CASH MARKETS o o o a p TWO CONVENIENT STORES 6 6 o o 395 W. CENTER Q 0 2c New Autumn Merchandise is arriving every day! We call your special attention to the new fashions pictured here. All are at the usual low Leader prices. . New Winter Coats In the September Sale C 14.95 59.50 fj Wide wrap-over- lengths, longer s, face-framin- 1 fur g collars, rough woolens are some of the new features Now you may buy these handsome coats at a big saving. Sizes 14 to 44. W Y 4 TRU-JEL- hi New Dresses fa CUP-O-CHE- . . . . for Fall and Winter 4.95 t0 14.95 styles are a particularly smart to wear now, with-USUUT out a coat. uiack and Fan an Day G colors. way Plan Misses 14 We do not give away JMUTTON on Saturday unusual bargain, for those who enjoy delicious but we sell SPRING LAMB at a tender meat. Large Spring Chickens, Thick Juicy Steaks, Cut to Order. PORK SAUSAGE, 3 lbs. 28c 1 LAMB STEW, per pound. Jc Tilt them over the right eye, show- ini? the roiffm-nnd on (he loft you have the right angle at which' io wear these hats! Swirling fea- - J thers, bows or quill trimming. o MODERN MARKET sizes to 20. Empress Eupenie Felts and Velvets $195 to $495 L ER 1 1 Of course, theyll be worn all autumn, but the jacket IT 1 1 1 V jf, JCJ) I JAJL QQQOQQQGOQGQOOOQQQ&QQOOOQQOQOOOOO |