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Show THE HERALD PAGE FIX Miss Enid Gibbons. Mi.ss Mary Cook and William Cook of Loowere .tinner mis. California, Mr. and guests at the home of on WedMrs. William Gibbons nesday. mo- Mrs. Elizabeth Morgan tored to Salt Lake City last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Ehason of Logan. The Relief Society social given in Hyrum by the stake officers last Thursday was attended by fifteen of the local officers and teachers Mrs. Anne Egan of Richmond was an overrngnt visitor at me home of Mr- and Mrs Rulon Egan on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jex.-o- p were dinner guests on Sunday at the home ef Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Jenson of Millville. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Haines of California who have been visiting the last two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Smith left for their home on Monday morning. Miss Violet Rasmussen entertained at a bonfire party last Thursday evening. A delicious durpicnic lunch was servedfollowing the evening to the ing guests: Larue Garr. Retta Hansen, Mary Israelson, Martha Gerber, Harry Yeates, Stewart and Lavoir Swenson, Elwood Morgan, Robert Albrecht and Amos Gerber-Mr- - and Mrs. John Yeates received word on Saturday of the marriage of their daughter. Venda, to Jack Fandrick of San Francisco. The couple expect to make their home in Helen Zbinden entertained at a delicious chicken dmner on Friday night at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ulrich Zbinden, in compliment to Herman A. Suter, The Jr., of Salt Lake City. table was centered with an atof garden tractive bouquet flowers. Covers were marked for eight guests. guests were Edna Seaton of Salt Lake City, Derris Peterson of Logan and Mr. Suter. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glenn entertained at dinner on Monday evening. Covers were laid for the following: Mrs. William Glenn, and Mrs. John Kearl of Out-of-to- i was Parkinson Miss Ruth hostess at a formal dinner Sunin day afternoon at her homeMiss compliment to her sister. Grace Parkinson, who left the following day for Byron, Wyo., where she will teach in one of the schools there. Those who were present at the dinner inand cluding the honored lady Swin-yarthe hostess were: Ewart Ballifd of Logan, Howard of Whitney. Earl Cole and Miss Beth Handy. Mrs. Abe W'hueneaa euxer-tainrelatives and friends at her home Friday afternoon an-in honor of the 81st birthday niversary of her father, Joseph Chatterton. A delicious dinner was served followed by music and old time dancing with Joseph Stone furnishing the muThose sic on the accordian. present besides the Whitehead family were: Mr. and Mrs'. WalEliza Mis. lace Chatterton, Lowe, Mrs- Emmeline Atkinson, Mr- and Mrs. Thomas Durrant, Lizzie Lowe and Joseph Stone. was afternoon A delightful spent by all present. The Misses Addic Dunkley, Blanche Woodward and Reva Lowe were hostesses at a shower, Thursday afternoon, complimenting Miss Maunne Robinson, whose engagement to Albert Bateman of Richmond has been announced. The wedding aw ill take place on Wednesday, September 9. The shower was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Dunkley. The bride received many beautiful gifts. A delicious tray luncheon was served by the hostesses. Miss Robinson is the rharming daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Pearl Robinson and Mr. Bateman is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bateman of Riched - - mond. Miss Vella ! 5 T&w, VNRZCWiNt vAALF -- AH" THAT GO'-- t tT" (jiM&s A . - Mrs-Marth- Tv-- w'inter. Guests were voo w'niovo, goes I His BE. CRACK'ED. der CBERhlOLT'Z, OOMPA PLAVER , UND COUSiti, x -- ( Y By AlkSia FEQ T, 'CAUSE I AIN'T GOT TUB MEWE To BE DlFFROUT fROtATU' -- fuJO CsF mV HlNVENTiON'S-- , MEUER HE I MOST MEAN IT OR IS serious scientific c iNveNTioNs, INVENT IRlMKETS SUCH UM -- - EVER AS VOLlRS HooPLE THE HEAR OF I ! famous AS VOLl KfviOUj, ISS DER MUSICAL PEAiClL SHARPENER T UND BANQUET BELT DcrT EXPANDS M&f I , DURIAlO BOLhfoTLER 9 MV LIGHTER MOMENTS WHeN I AM MgT ENGAGED N MV DER der of --tMem, MR. oTZERHOLB iss AM Heard MR. svmpHoaW HiNUEMToTR CBERHolTZ, VELL kvlOWlAi DR. CBERHOLTZ REST JO 19 31. 5 OF COURSE MR. TOOPLE OR Vo S IT DOOPLE? - VELL ANYHowJ, DO MOT CONFUSE ME MlT DE.R rush arood doim 1HAT 1PV DOMT A MOT a Lwe azz , Bur 1 KEEP hewn LOuDlY Vu-net- the uue HS X EnERGTAhoC, MAJOBOV DOES, SO x vajomT BE. TAkENi PER HE MOST O' K SHOP MERth RiGHTC OM VsiiO 8uV Courage. 1 kiEARU- - Casual. Gl amce am' V SEPTEM UER OUR BOARDING HOUSE . . By DROPS Si, Y, ' O-tAi- I SATURDA UTAH. LOGAN, AtwrT good might BREAK'S. AnT If Alberta, Canada; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gibbons, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Roger Allen of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. William Gibbons, Mrs. Virgil Gibbons and the host and hostess. Mrs. Lulu Iverson entertained on Monday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary. A delicious dinner was served to the following ladies: Anderson, Mrs. Malinda Anderson, Mrs. Francis Jessup,ta Mrs- Nellie Anderson, Mrs. Dutson, Mrs. Leone Anderson, Mrs. Ella Smith, Mrs. Relia Mrs. Hattie Peterson, Anderson. Mrs. Clara Swanson, Mrs. Greta Anderson and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Yeates motored to Kemmerer, Wyoming, on Sunday to take their daughter Myrtle. Miss Yeates is a teacher in the district school in that place and has her vacation been spending with her parents Mr. and Mrs Yeates spent the first part of the week visiting relatives and friends in southern Idaho on their way home. Mrs. Francis Jessop entertained at luncheon on Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Esther El la.son who expects to leave the last of the week for Berkeley, California, to spend -- EAR-COR- BUTTe'R Ni AND THE TROLioHr ILLUMINATED riaoPLE ( Mrs. Ruth Eliason, Eliason, Mrs. Mrs Reva Bignell. Mrs. Anne F. Yeates, Mrs. Cora Hoodless, Mrs. Marion Jessop and Mrs-Phyli- s Jenson- - accomMiss Inez Morgan panied the officers of the Hyrum Third ward Sunday School on their annual outing up Blacksmith Fork canyon on Tuesday afternoon. The officers and teachers of the ward Sunday School held an enjoyable outing at Logana on Tuesday evening. After a swim in the pool, lunch was served hi the pavilion. Much credit is due the committee, consisting of Janies Swenson, Albert Zbinden and Reva Bignell for the enjoyable time which was had by all present. Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Eliason were dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Anderson of Logan. mlf t.0. U X PT TUe QobtbrguW rrr vJ C? VViLL ' 1931 9 BY hr.A feCRVirr. trC WASH TUBES C f WUNSH, I The WU5W ' MOSHT POPULAR MAN mulsh abound, cot when that blashted "bUUAPEHON CAME ALONG, THE GtELSH PLUMB NESHtft, LEFT ME DESHXRteP ME, r thought it ujush becosh we talked funny. I WUSH PESHPRIT. L GP1 a NUSHTACHE , AND HAD POR, ALL MY TEETH PULLED OUT SHO I TALK. JUSHT LIKE HE PUSH. NO, BUT UJUSH IT A SUCSHESH? NOT ONLY SHIP, IT WlUSH NOT. LOSHT MY GiRLSH, BUT MY TEETH V. ASH WELL. COUP. WOULD I Bart Nash motored to Dayton to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nash, where 70 of the Nash fatally assembled to celebrate the birthday anniversary of Dave Nash. A delicious dinner was served and a jolly time was enjoyed by all. Hyde Park i f BOOTS asidl HER BUDDIES Ey Mrs. Stephen Thurston en"GUDYS ! WHEN loiDY'OU GET BACK? tertained at a family party at I've PUNCHED Y'CUO BELL A her home on Tuesday evening D07EN TiML - VUE BfilDGE T "7 in honor of the birthday anmamt TO THROW A CPOJVD her husband! niversary of fIVE OCUXK TEOs Thurston. The Stephen evening was spent with music and social chat. Motor To Logan Mr. and Mrs. Archie Woolf motored to Logan on Sundav, and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. .Arden Balls. Mrs. Mary Morrell and family moved to Logan on Saturday, where they will make their home for the winter Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Peterson of Petersboro spent Sundav here, visiting relatives. Mrs. George Norman and Ida. to returned daughter, their home at Salt Lake Citv on Saturday, alter an extended visit here with relatives. Tile primary oitieers and teachers held their Teachers training class on Friday eveniff a ing at tile home of h Lamb Following the business meeting, retre.shnienls were served. Mrs. Edith Purser entertained at a party on Monday An-dn- in honor i BE m F0Fs MOM M-mrltiin- that WiOULD f GTERHEN 'I , VGNT VNOINQFYOV. her of daughter, Roma's eighth birthGames wric day anniversary played and music en joyed A; the close of the afternoon dainty refreshments were ser vod to the following little guests' Blanche Perkes. Donna Perkes. Evelyn Seamans and the guest of honor Mr and Mrs Yillis Purse tnotered to Salt Lake oi o Thmsday where tiny u-iwith Mr. and Mrs Ro; ,d Lea Heaps of Smith-fiel- d and Mario C. Woodward were married Wednesday, September 2 in the Logan temple Miss Heaps is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Heaps and Mario Woodward h the son of Mr and Cecil Mrs. Woodward, both popular young tli.im. people. Mr. and Mr Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Anderson MeCammon and family moved to Preston olimd.av with M Will where Wednesday, they make their home Mr Ander- ents. Mi. and son will be employed in the Ih'.nen. Clarence Hancey. oiti hieh school. Jen-eand Mrs. Nellie Parkinson of Salt Golnen Lake City is a eucst this week Reeder motored at the home of in r sisttr Mrs. Sundav Mr 'and Mrs. R 11 Hvde G. L Wright. Miss Golda Hyde Mr and Mrs Mrs. Edith Hadloek of VerHyde. Mrs Pbebe I'y1 nal, Utah, spent a lew day last Glovd week visiting wall her sister, ..nrt 'lr and Mrs. H K Haneev attended the funeral id Mrs T. II Fowartli Mis. Nellie ?r Abbie Hyde Cow It y Paikinson was a guest of Mis Mr Lake Citv on Sundav Howarth at her home WednesMi Alta Larsen ol Pu.-i.day evening. lure as the guest ot MrsA P. Andeison w is in is Mi'S verla Larsen Weston Wednesday afternoon Mr and Mrs Roy Earl and, where she attended a trousseau baby of Cornish silent Sunday tea given for Mrs. Edith n here relatives Chapman, at the home Mi- -. Ben Tueller and daughtof Mrs. mother. erChapman's Shu h y and Merlvn ol Mrs, Anderson assisted the hostess in serving during the Pmil'fudd spent Sundav with. Mr and Mrs Jed Seamens afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Sam Jeffs o, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Boweut announce the arrival of a fine Logan snent Sundav here vi.u-m- g relatives and friends. baby boy at their home born George Jackson of Logan Monday. August 31. spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Atf Kelley and relative.. daughter, Roma. Miss Lillian Parkinson of Salt Lake City A railroad and Mrs. Ralph Smuin of Ogrunning between D C.. and New Washington, den were oxer-nigcucsts of Yotk i? Mrs- G. L. Vxngnt. experiment. ns- with a Saturday. Sunday. Mr. and Fas. Wright, dining ear in which refrisent-m- g rods lower the temperature and th, ir ene-t- . Mi and Mr-- , Grant Lewi? and Mr and Mis ten or fifteen degrees hoir. tli of the outside air. Gt-org- JOURNAL OUR .WAY OUT Nibley News - BOOTG b 'T I TYifEV 9 EACH ? I Cwana Bi I YFb INDEED . EAALV WE RON OUT To VLYlNG TiE EELD OH YEG ? 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