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Show THE HERALD PAGE SIX ( interesting event of the was the welcome home An week party, given Saturday evening in honor of Elder Ree Staulfcr, the recently returned from Eastern States mission. The following program was given in the ward chapel: vocal solo. Cyril Nelson, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Ilarry Bartlof welcome, ettspeech Bishop H. C. Sorensen ; vocal solo, Kay Sorensen, accompanist, Mrs. Oscar Hansen; reading, Beth Kidman; talk. Elder Ree Staufer; comic sketch, Mrs O. J- Barrett and Mrs. Jesse Walker, Dancing was enjovf-The in the amusement hall. Mendon orchestra furnished the music. The house was packed with visitors and friends. M .ay visitors attended tne outside dance. Miss Norma Andysnn, luad nurse at the Budge hospital, Miss Edna Sorensen. Miss Mell, ba Sorensen of the Budge Miss Donna Peterborg of Preston, Idaho, Mr- and Mr.--, Alma Hill of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. R. Griffin, Mrs. Varena Stauffer of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. E.Erickson, Aline Durfey of Beaver Dam, Miss Grace Muir, Mr. and Mrs. L. Larsen ol Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Bird, and son of Tooele, were visitors. In the sacrament meeting, Sunday, the following babies were blessed and given the names of Florence Volis, daughhos-pi.a- out-of-to- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jes.sc Baker; Geialdine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kidman; Clyde Watkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Kidman. Eider Ree Stauffer gave an interesting talk on his missionary experiences and travelsMiss Fawn Stauffer of the Budge hospital spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stauffer and Mrs. Verna Stauffer of Logan spent the week-en- d with her son and family. Mr .and Mrs. Stauffer. A prettily arranged luncheon was given Sunday evening in compliment to Fawn and Mrs. Stauffer and Ree Staulfcr Covers were also laid for Mrs. Lyman Sorensen and son Dean, - Stauiier and Mr. and Mrs. lam-l- good nught? "There Goes A -- I "Tree. foP - 8oT oTarttm , HE'S GoiKi TH Down "Th yvf op -- tlx' J GROUND, Mlr V 7JM v fV- ; i DODDLE I BE 3 V- -- -- WO Tz, A FRlWoE,' RUJ AW PACK POOR about cuckoo V i go tell Him' Home., lump GP UAdP iMYEWTioMS Taw e Him MORE. MAP AT HlM He GO BY SOME. . Home i .S h'(A Ill get mV I ,.'-- OUT BV PER ALLJAYS TALktWO KMGL-- boarpimg House - LEAi A LIKE UP Hex. sTCR-- IMLCM-Tg- !)ADDLeSTS'GlJ PLEASE -- I come: - ISS HE- - ! Him 9 j MU5r GOOOOO mrs, am piFE Himmel t A moustache His -- ob-srHo- T)V utTle USiTH mam i an when r frf hS' COMED- O- is He a PLEASE:, GaorT TTFfitG Here; MAt-a livJiMCj TGRE.rss cBSRHgLTPZ, , STT CALLED PUKTgT? TH MlR, tree By Ahsro OUR BOAROIUG HOUSE , CHAMPtOM DQTLR OF "THimGtS CLM0iN BACKWARDS . y. ou.'.ktt of asters centered the table. Mrs. Alimeda Morgan of Ogas the den spent the wfek-en- d eucst of Mr. and Mrs. Andiew Lamonf Saturday they motored to Trernonton and attended die rodeo. Qeotge Done of Smilhfiold was the the guest of Mr and Mrs. Wdlard Richards, Saturday and attended the welcome home partyDenvir Copeh has moved his fitnilv to Logan tor the winter. Mr Copen has a cafe in the building formerly occupied by the Logan Canriv company. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nelson and children of Weston. Idaho, were the guest.; of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Nelson Sunday. A niee-l- v urmnged luncheon was given bv Mrs. NeKon in honor of her guests. Flov.vrs formed an centerpiece. Mr. and Mrs M. D. Bird at a dinner Sunday in compliment to their son nod tamily, Mr and Mrs. Ervin Red and son of Tixicle, and Mr and Mrs, Glen Alexander of I ogan A low bowl of flowers forned a beautiful centerpiece. c-- -i Knndsoi and c'auantcrs, Pattyt and Louise of Murray Thur-'djand Friday as snpr guests of Mr and Mrs. L- K. Wood Mr, Wood entertained at an attractively arranged luncheon in honor of her guest; and her birthday anniversary. The party then motored to Logan and enjoyed a plunge at Loeana. Mrs- Reeves Bird entertained at s children's nortv in honor of the tenth birthday of her son, Leland. Games were played and refreshments were served to 15 guests. t The M. I. A. ODcning dance is to bo given SVurday night a and good crowd is desired. The Mendon orchestra will furnish the music, A speeial program is to he riven Sunday evening. D. C. Stewart of Ogden is to be the speaker and soecial musical numbers will be given from the U 3.A C. This program is to iv given under the direction of the M. I. A. WAY OUR OUT THURSDAY, 'SEPTEMBER 10, 1931 UTAH. LOGAN, JOURNAL, - bug iaIHelS ARGUMEMTS (, UP AT j; .fimVCL j ; ' 'I;, "Tt-I- re V I rT j?rr- - Wf 1 0 J WART VVOPLW E. ' V7 D1S31 WiLLym- -, 9 'to NM SERVICE. INC., BY WASH TUBBS there s a flaw! in ihbr T)ut IVPUkN. The mule keeps stepping thro the Ties on au the bridges. THE THIRD DAV OF WHATAMAN'S ABSENCE, THE CALLS A CABINET MEETING AT 8ELCHIAN PP.ESIPENT US STORE To CONSIDER THE EMERGENCY. rfkN V f PASSENGERS GET SORE when THEY HfVJE To PUT The MULE IN THE COACH AND PUSH HlM OVER EACH BRIDGE. . T JUST ( BAH. And Y paid MN FARE-33THINK FOR- - THE PRRh BRIDGES. lA the WD t GENTLEMEN, A GREAT CALAMITY HAS BEFALLEN U5. OUR ONLY RAIL- ROAD ENGINEER HAS ELOPED. ILEGE OF WEVlNEVEflE ! PUSHING A MUt To S.NEEitA. Hyde Park News Miss Netta Knowles and Mrs. Harriet Balls of Logan spent Friday at Hyde Park as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Woolf. Mr. and Mrs. Vtilis Pensor, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Balls, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Knowles spent Suday. in Logan cmvon. George Dames, Mrs. Clinton Perkes and Mrs. Harold Diiines spent Wednesday at Salt Lake City. Lei.shman.and son, Conrad scent Sunday here, as , smew; oi ad nMrs. Bari Mrs. Rose Kirby. George Jackson of Logan was a Hyde Park visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lee of Salt Lake City spent the week end and Labor day hue, wth relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clue Haneey and family of Salt Lake City spent the week end at Hyde Park, guests of his mother, Mrs. H. W. Haneey. Mr. and Mrs. Aif Anderson and family of Malad, Idaho, spent the week end heie, guests of Mr. and Mrs- J. E. Beamons. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Peterson, Duard Balls and Miss Thora Seamons spent Sunday in Loga canyon. The Primary will hold their annual homecoming celebration on Friday evening, at the ward recreation hall at 8 o'clock. A program, dance, and concessions will be features of entertainment. All are invited to attend. Miss Ida McDuce, Miss Rhoda Seamons, and Mtss Alice Petersen entertained at a chicken supper on Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Dures parents,- Mr. and Mrs. John Duce. The table was made attraltive with early autumn cut ilowers. Covers were laid for eight, including the following Delbert Duce, Miss Mary Larsen, Dale Jones, Miss Laverl Duce. Vernon Mitton. Miss Alice Peterson, Miss Rhoda Seamons and Miss Ida Mae Duce. Following supper the evening was spent with radio. Mrs. Delmar Waite entertained at dinner on Mondav. Covers were laid for the Muses Eva. Sylvia and Libby Baxter of Logan and the hostess. The table was decorated approperiately with fall flowers. Following dinner the remainder of the ufter-noo- n was enjoyed with bridge. Miss Maty Larsen, Delbert La Duce, Miss Ida Mae Duce, Willie Zeilis, Miss Aime Peterson and Vcrn Mitton enjoyed a can-eo- n nary in Logan canyon on Sunday evening. Mrs. O. P. Thatcher of College Ward spent a few days the past week, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lee. Ml-and Mrs. Haneey of Logon spent Sunday here with rtitives and friends. Ml- and Mrs. George D. Reeder motored to Ogden to attend he Hawke.; family rsinion on Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. Lyman Purser of Brigham City spent Sunday acre with relatives Miss Alice Petersen and Lawrence Petersen spent Labor Day at Brigham City on business. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ba'iam, Mrs Carina Balls and Mrs. Harat old Dames spent Tuesday Brigham City. , AFTER jataey THE HOURS MANY decide to hitch TRANS-ALPI- A. N Of DERATE a mule to EXPRESS. A. ' PCG U S PAT dfl OF."-- . BOOTS HER BUDBI suadl i lairttnia r (T IkXJVYA SA-AA- Y, va TteviN' Voo W0 WE NO.IW WHY, WOT COULD NOT YOO ( OONNol INAT ? DO ? PAYE. Hi yljH 12)UT, YOU IN A FELT I'U. HANE. A VV HANE A CAWETA. ONE-- Pj WtT V Replete with romance and action and m-- I jrr, named vu'.h atl.iulu-trigiu-lie "Trail., fox Film piodurtion lias , - U premier showing today at tl' Capitol theater. Edmund Lowe, who heads east, has tiie role Mony Greer," a gambler anxiously sought by the dislnet attorney as star witness in a graft trial. Has rub'entur?;, boih amatory and otherwise, aboard this ocean greyhound prove amusing and interesting. 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