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Show THE HERALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH. MONDAY, OCTOBER 12. PAGE THREE 1931. 1 NEWS- - NOTES OF INTEREST 00 TO WOMEN 00 00 ltumn Set Social Evening For Alumni deling ole BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Mrs. Allie Burgoyne and Mrs. Dana Eppley were hostesses Frithe home of Mrs. Mrs. Joseph P. day evening toat the members of Burgoyne, Juice the engage-- I the Beta Delta alumni associadaughter. Alta, to tion. Following a short business enehly, son of Pre& s. John C. meeting the evening was spent 0. n' iif. n it t. g n n YlTTVE A .. By Martin Honored At Family Dinner Party On WO. eoT 6000 OCVbWT 'pTOP Anniversary Y WE Mrs. Ernest G. Earl was at an attractively appomt- ed dinner party at her home Saturday in compliment to Mr. Earl, who was observing his birthday anniversary. The table was centered with and a bowl filled with red were Covers white dahlias. marked for twelve members of their families. Following dinner, an informal social evening of music and visiting was enjoyed. The marriage playing bridge. High score prizes m were awarded to Mrs. William Doutre and Mrs. Nellie B. mple. couple are popular Light refreshments were social set and are to fourteen members. students of the gricultural college. i has recently re- Honored Guests At :e in November in L. D. S. mission. Bridge Party EDISON STILL Members of Sigma Phi Beta ipper 'ledges entertained at a bridge party Saturday evening at the home Bernice Qumney in compliment to new pledges of the sorority. The guests were entertained at three tables of cards after which damty refreshments were served. Each honored guest was presented with a gift. Twelve were included. The living rooms and the small servmg tables were decorated with purple ad white, the sorority colors. mt. The high score for bridge was cial guests were ich was given a won by Miss LaVaun Whitecar. 1. Those in charge were Miss Irene HERES MORE ABOUT ss Maurine Peter-Ka- y ! PIONEER SHAFT Luthy. of Miss HOLDS TO LIFE dges of Beta Delta the honored guests arranged buffett at the sorority Saturday evening, te of red and yel- -. in the appoint-servm- g table and oms. Baskets and tumn leaves were ip at the Bluebird to new pledges of ity. Following the guests attended . sta- - at the iome it Treadwell of Bereft Logan Sunday im where she will home after a six jvtth friends and ogan, Ogden and ity. During her she was the guest Mrs. Ellen Eccles , Mrs. C. L. Jones irge B. Caine. 5. tall Set mber , :ements for the er Ball, which is netime in Novem-susse- at a d meet-lentr- al committee ,oon at the Cham-rc- e. y historic charac-present- ed and is planning to 1 in costume. ,tee in charge in-- C .Alien, Jr., chair -ohn O. Peterson, itcher and Mrs. ev-lb- er ial To uple il and social will nesday afternoon ward in honor of Tyson, retiring the Cache Stake Mrs. M. C. Harris, iounselor to Mrs. ffair EXPLAINED jast Their Coffee way of roasting drums that contain 1 pounds. This has r for it is not possible itch alike. One may - another overdone. i do not always get frequently, you Ivors. latented, Controlled ss overcomes these e accuracy of the nds upon an even, a little at a e uniform flavor of Tee is produced by Drocess that roasts a little at a lusly rally controlled heat Ty an even, perfect st flavor results. It other coffee has iffee is roasted this ... Toffee is packed in that keep it tver-destroys the fiavoi moved and kept out irdinary, p coffee fresh. But air-tig- ffee Say. cant go stale. Ask for it by for the Arab trade-h- .' offee, Inc., Denver, 0 1931 50 55 75 75 75 i 50 75 50 50 !n rs id Dancing Party Honors Rushees A delightful dancing party was given Saturday evening at the Hotel Eccles by members of Alpha Gamma Phi fraternity in compliment to rushees. Forty couples were included. Light refreshments were served. id r- it, w, at Oft ke r- - at Oft Always leave your garage ike door or insure with d al 90 C t- - n. v- 00 id id id t it 2. IttSURORS 960 - - it it N 90 at r - $i n, on a beautiful new $925 For this MT RADIO Ogden Livestock! . . ey -- fi A A A M Special $100 other Attwatem 1ASTING Ros-keil- J Gleaner Girls and Junior Girls on Tuesday evening. Elder Arvel Heaps, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Heaps, returned home Sunday from a mission to the northern states. He was the speaker at the M. I. A. meeting Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allsop were business visitors at Salt Lake City this week. Leave newest 1932 PROCESS Plowman and ily entertained at a birthday party in honor of the husband and father. C. J. Plowman whose 70th birthday was on Oct. Is that 7. A peculiar one of each of the three gener- ations have a birthday occuring on the same day. The family group consisted of the following families: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walker of Mendon, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon S Merrill of Richmond, Mr and Mrs. David of Smlthfield, Mr. Lowell and Miss Leah Plowman, also Mrs J. J. Plowman and Mrs. Betsy Anderson. Dinner was served at which an attractive birthday cake holding 70 candles formed the table centerpiece. Mrs. Kate Coibett left here Thursday for Nebraska, where she will visjj, for a few weeks with her daughter, Thelma. A birthday dinner was given at the home of Ruby Tidwell on Thursday Dinner was served at 9 p. m. after which a very enjoyable evening was spent playing bunco. A beautiful cake and cut flowers served as decorations. Guests present were MelRuth ba Evans, Wllda Hind, Darnell, Loraine Traveler. June Read, Eva Joigenson, Venna Tarbett. Bessie Hill, Kathleen Hurst, Martin Rich, Dale Speed, Bill Johnson, Afton Tidwell, Reed Tippetts, Walter Small-grov- e, Wayne Rich, Gordon Potts, Ruel Plowman and Adell Cannon. Many beautiful gifts were received. Miss Florence Webb of Richmond. A teacher at the Smith-fiel- d Junior high school conducted the activities among the First ward M. I. A. M Men, Mrs. fam- C. J. BABY! five hundred years of - will be given ntinuously . at a Time the first Smithfield News San Francisco Wholesale Dairy the church to Dectember 31, Market: HERES MORE ABOUT 1930, which has recently been Butter: 92 score 32; 91 score made. He encouraged the peo31; 90 score 30. CONFERENCE histo write their personal ple tories for the benefit of their SOCIALIST AMBUSHED (Continued From Page 1) posterities. BERLIN, Oct. 12 (UP) A naThe conference adjourned tionalist socialist (Nazi) was with congregational singing and killed from ambush today in in Funk President J. H. the suburb of Llchtenberg. Pothe Elders, Patriarch benediction introducing ward, representing by treated the subject. I Am My Bishop Wells as the next speak- Peterson. lice attributed the murder to Brothers Keeper. Harris Van er, said that he was considered M I A IN CHARGE quarrels. political Orden, deacon and scout; Al- the father of the wonderful IN EVENING bert McCann, teacher and van- accounting the The Sunday evening meeting oi system 4GEXCY CO spiritual health. Floyd guard; and Joseph Hall, priest church. He also read from was under the direction of the tal and was the Era director, and M men, each spoke on what Bishop Wells record of Benson Benson stake M. I. A. with Tibbiits visited was repthey had learned and en- stake which showed how thor- President Casper W. Merrill pre- and the family Mrs. E. joyed most as a member of oughly church activities were siding. Prayers were by N. D. resented by Dr. and Phone Gretta Thomson and their respective class and quo- checked as to individuals, wards Merrill and Mrs. Calder Smith. Gunnell. Ernest rum. and stakes. In Mrs- Mary Bell Pike was Wells of the Y- - L. MrsTELLS OF WORK IN Bishop Wells then spoke at charge of the music which con- M. I. John A. general board, and on MISSION FIELD mission divine the sisted of congregational sing- church historian, Andrew Jenlength assistant of John the Baptist, and the ing; a trio by Mrs. H. H. Har- sen. Andrew Jensen, each gave instructive of Priesthood restoration the that church historian, stated BESTFORADUlT rison, Mrs. George Villett, and disto 75000 in earth the the Mrs. out sent Bell had Miss present the church Kemp; solo, timeof He of the told and violin with Mortensen missionaries. pensation Hyde He exhorted the Deople to piano accompaniment and a magnitude of work done by the church and also of the great honor the Priesthood, magnify piano selection by Miss LaRue amount of work yet to be done, their calling, and be of service Jenkins. and said that the older gener- in the church. He also urged A dramatization featuring the ation would not be jealous if them to have a spirit of help- M. L A. slogan and the Era the younger ones would do a fulness, love, and kindness to- campaign was conducted with greater work than they had ac- ward one another. Alton Peterson. Theora Berge-so- n Historian Andrew Jensen, the complished. and Delbert Bodily, repreBishop Wells was the con- concluding speaker, said that senting tobacco, hot drinks, and voiced He apwas to the of visit his speaker. cluding purpose alcohol; Victor Waddoups, Caspreciation for the beautiful dis- make a final check on the per Merrill and Eldred Berge-soplay of flowers, shown by the history of Benson stake during representing physical, men- courtesy of the Richmond Ladies Farm Bureau, and for the beautiful singing. He said that the spirit of song should be in the hearts of the Latter-da- y Saints- - He urged the people to sing in their homes and teach their children to sing. Bishop Wells admonished the MODEL 83 Priesthood quorum leaders to RL A. I. WARD make the Priesthood quorums SIXTH with tubes complete Dr. H. K- Merrill will be the as interesting to boys as the I meetclass and auxiliary organizations speaker at the adult A. I. M. ward one is He said that scouting. ing of the Sixth not interested in that in which Tuesday at 7:30 oclock. one is not helping or giving to (Savings of HOLIDAY QUIET service, therefore he urged upon on Graham Columbus models) as Day of leaders the Inasmuch necessity giving is a legal holiday, even the the boy something to do each occasional fly that is usually week. Never before in our entire buiiness history hove we een a motor cor A standing roll showed the found about the courthouse and now offer you in value anywhere near as omozing as the one to stir. of members of Every attendance the citv offices forgot Six. At the Groham our attractive the special price different Priesthood at closed wonderfully Special was except quorums office (including Free Wheeling and Sofety Plate Glass) this fine cor is $185 sheriffs, the agricultural in- the meeting as follows: High lower than before and $380 less than its price less than a year ago. spector s, the Cache county Priests 116, Seventies 37, Elders schools and public headquarters. 81. Priests 38. Teachers 26, DeaThis beoutiful, 76 horsepower, wheelbase Six, gives you Improved Silence was the rule in each cons 43, other church members d Free Wheeling, Synchro-Silen- t of these places too In so far as including women Transmission, a news was concerned. CONFERENCE d crankshaft (saving 81.4 square inches of bearing area, cylinders .... IN AFTERNOON the full length of their bores, oversize hydraulic sesThe general conference tires a total of 54 outbrakes, spring shackles, sion opened at 2 oclock Sunin any other modern features and unobtainable standing advantages of with The day singing Spirit Six at any price. God Like a Fire is Bum! J BY U. S. D. A. and invocation by Patriarch While we expect to represent Graham Sixes and Eights in this territory The S William H. Griffin. Hogs: receipts 829 including 183 for many years to come, we doubt if we will ever agoin be oble to offer 403 for market, 149 direct. Music was furnished by the 5 to Swanston Packers and 94 to Lewiston First ward choir unyou so much ear for se little money. Investigate TODAY ond enjoy the Reno Packers. Early bids and der the direction of Edward unmatched thrill of a Graham demonstration. sales 25 to 35 cents lower than Kemp with Mrs. H. B. Harrison on at the Friday; practical top $5.40 lot organ and Clyde Hen180 to 210 lb. weights, one dricks at the piano. A duet by Reduced Regular 222 lb. future farmer butchers Mr. and Mrs- H. H. Harrison $5.60; bulk 160 to 230 lb was a part of the program. packing After the sustaining vote of weights $5.25 to Super - heterodyne sows $3.00 to $4.00. teneral and stake officers as Cattle: receipts 1708, includ- presented by stake clerk, S. W. ing 1563 for market, 113 to Los Hendricks, the following re1932 genuine i walnut lowboy, with tone control Angeles market and 32 to South cently returned missionaries FULL-SIZSan Francisco market. Killing spoke: Ariel Benson of Newton, features at the lowest other many classes about steady, grass from the Texas mission; T. L. the of radio a (with panel body) in for world the known, proved Atwater price 10 steers mostly $3 00 to $5.00, Blanchard of Smlthfield Third Sofety Plate Glass in oil windows ond windshield. Kent value. good grade steers upward tc ward, from the Canadian misThe obove Sedans. TOWN SEDAN at are for the Kent Atwater families More are factory than 3,000,000 prices glad they bought $5.75 bid; grass heifers $2.5( sion; Orville Heeps of Smith -AND COUPE PRICES ARE STILL LOWER. to $4.85, grass cows $3.00 tc field First ward, from the NorRadio. Every owner a satisfied owner. Now we offer by far the ftee Wheeling included in oil Passenger Cars without extra charge. $3.85, good cows up to $4.25 thern States mission and R. D. best radio Atwater Kent has ever made, on convenient terms. VERY CONTAKE THE PLACE Of A DOWN PAYMENT. YOUR PRESENT CAR WlU PROBABLY all cutters $1.00 to $2 50; bulls Klngsford of Cove, from the with of see the still lower price, For Compact space, saving VENIENT TERMS FOR BALANCE. $2.50 to $3 50; vealers 4.00 to Western States mission. They in reduced of is at one and models. them $65.00, start not They $5 00. bore firm testimonies to the performance for the sake of price. Our guarantee plus the makers receipts 12.968, in- truth of the gospel and expressSheep, tc 266 1853 on every Atwater Kent. Come for a personal demonstration. for market ed satisfaction and joy in their cluding Los Angeles market, 222 to missionary labors. IavIov nhown hove with automatic volume control $96 South San Francisco market Mrs. Margaret Newman Wells 1391 1402 to Colorado feeders, of the Y. L. M. I. A. general to Denver market, 4392 to Omaboard next addressed the conmar250 to Joe St. ferenceha market. She said we should mar3192 to ket and Chicago realize the value of the gospel Phone 390 Logan, Utah one to ketto us and our membership in Early sales limited car 83 lb. Idaho slaughter lambs the same and cherish our testi$500. mony of Its truth. Church Notices board members Primary officers. I Dr Hubert S. Howe, his physician, said he did not believe Edison could live more than a week, although the inventor has shown amazing vitality and there appears to be no imediate emergency. Edison sat up in an armchair for two hours yesterday afternoon after eating a few spoonfuls of stewed pears, but by again fell asleep. A A the landmarks and trails association, read the inscription on the plaque. The stone in which the tablet is set, was cut and set up by W. T. Brown, pioneer Cache valley stone cutter. President Joseph E. Cardon of Cache Stake offered the dedicatory prayer. W. Middleton, Dr. George member of the executive committee of the trails association, and Utah director of the Oregon Trail Memorial association, spoke of the significance of the work that is being done in marking pioneer trails. He urged all to keeo in mind the growing spirit of the west. Other musical selections were furnished by the band, and by a school chorus, directed by Miss Ethel Lund. F. H. Baugh Jr., music supervisor of the city schools led in community singing. A color .guard of Boy Scouts from Troop 3, Logan Fifth ward, under command of Scoutmaster Henry Aebischer, had charge of the national colors set beside the marker. Prayers were offered by C. W. Dunn of the Cache stake presidency and the Rev. T. R. Paden, paster of the local Presbyterian church. President Thatcher named the following groups joining under the name of the Community Welfare committee: Logan City, the Utah State Agricultural college, the Logan city schools, the American Legion, the local Elks lodge, Rotary and Kiwanis clubs, the Business and Professional Womens club, the Clio, Ladies Literary, and U. S. A. C. Womens clubs, and the Womens Faculty League of the college. w'as given Satur-- i (UP) cers. (Continued troin page one) .At game ORANGE. N. J., Oct. - Thomas A. Ediso' today began what may be the last week of his life, extremely weak from effects of uremic poisoning, diabetes and stomach ulWEST 12. 75 00 s X $335 we-ca- 115-inc- h Four-Spee- water-jackete- four-whe- rubber-cushione- d GOLDEN VALUE ; E four-doo- Blair Motor Co. i |