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Show THE nERALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH,' OCTOBER SATURDAY, PAGE THREE 17. NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST TO WOMEN 'Mother Honored RULA C PITZER Society Editor Call Heres Noahs Ark Quilt Pattern Guest At Luncheon Luncheon jV Johanna Moen. Following luncheon a variety of games were played- An entertaining feature was he open- ig of clever and comical gifts, brought to Mrs. Htne.iicKS on by the guests. The Henry Ballard camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ben H. Roberts, with Mrs. Mark Painter and Mrs Joseph Painter acting as as assisting hostesses. The following program was given' the topic, "Salt Luke City. Today." Ml's. William H. sketch. Tham: biographical Mrs Mary A. Reese; song, "This is the Place. Richard Bullen. Wesley Hatch. Reed Roberts, Cecil Painter and Quayle Painter; piano solo Richard Bullen; harmonica solos. Wesley Hatch. After the program a social hour was spent and dainty refreshments were served. j Beta Delta sorority held open house Saturday afternoon in compliment to former aggie students who were m Louan for the homecoming. The house was attractive with fall blossoms. Light refreshments were served. was Miss Virginia Hadeily chairman lor the arrangements. 5 No. 8 The Camel The eighth block m our' Halloween Noah's Ark guilt represents the HERES MORE ABOUT ship of the desert" the camel. At Home I He goes several days without a the old jest was that j GRAIN BOARD Miss Ruth Tyson entertains drink, and wll'Ra to be a camel. at a Halloween party at her noDot'y (Coutinued from page one) The However home Friday evening. oi a he's In color, suit light! guests, numbering twelve were brown. You can give hii,; black. .. now at the bottom of a cycle , ill costume. The evening was , L Vt A1 spent playing Bunco after whicli but he did venture to predict ' 1' desV , Jj lefreshments were scivcti. what the immediate future the daik biowi., won Prizes were by Hilly would hold. gray pyramid, Roberts. ;er and Reed is "The farmer who In the completed quilt there making a go of his business now must will be 25 blocks, each be more much efficient tnan hi Attends ing an animal, and a quilting lather because of the decline this series. The in pattern, In Salt Lake City in the present day farmers quiltmg pattern, which is a said Professor Thomas. printed equity." Miss Edith Doutre attended ture of the ark, will be Frank Andrews, state statisa home economics breakfast. after the 25thandquilt block. All tician. then discussed the the quilling 25' patterns of feed available in Thursday at the Elks club in pattern are necessary to make amount suuSalt Lake City. a completed quilt. Save then: the state. He said that the the home all. She represented ply of hay was about 600.VJ economics department of the short of the average an The Instructions for making tons the Logan Junior high schoolgrain supply was short this quilt are very simple. Clip that 3,000.000 bushels from last about and from the this pattern paper crop. Guest At then transfer it to a piece of year's Owens, assistant direcof carbon torW. ofW. the means material by extension seivice, House Sorority rial block of mil Tlie papeh showed by maps, reports, and inches must Any be nine square. charts that the range in Utah Miss Cherry Lindsay of Ileber, may he wed, but was about 56 per cent of norUtah is spending the week end cr(r cloth is tan or cream mal and Director Peterson told at the Sorosis sorority house as white, effective. Lent of the Any other uv-Jones. a guest of Miss Fawn a"nci' plan of the federal govhe "Miss may however, material, ernment to advance loans '.o Melbacmlnf then should olocit The quilt those livestock owners in cerMildred Curtis will be dinner stitch. tain counties of Utah who arc guests at the sorority house be isworked with tooutline give a color in distress. It impossible Sunday afternoon scheme as this depends m the Feed rations and ei.ergencv or of baekgiKund used. It !: plans for wintering the livestock c Alumni Attend best to carry out the color of the state were advanced by scheme in the natural color oi Professors E. J. Maynard, Banquet the animals. George B. Caine, and H. H. Be certain that each block is Ptnitli. Professor Rvron Alder The following Beta Delta sorsquare. Center the gave the most optimistic reority members attended the alu-at nine Inches mni banquet. Friday evening pattern on the Work be lore port of the afternoon when he said that lie looked for a jplil the Hotel Embassador in Salt transferring iU . The quilting inexpansion in the poultry indusLake City; Miss Lois Lund Miss blocks must also be ninecomthe next year. He Frances Knott, Miss Luzelle Sor- ches .square. This nukes a and try during said that at present there were enson. Miss lone Tarbet, Miss pleted quilt 31inpnco long approximately 2,200,000 thickens Dorothv Sanford, and Miss Er- t3 inches wide.. in the state and that they ma Phillips. about 150,000.000 pounds Select Farm Women of feed for the period of one He said that Utah was in Spurs Elect Richmond Officers year. a iavorable position as a poulNew Officers try and egg .rodaemg center RICHMOND The Hume and because of the coast markets The Spurs dub of the Utah Community section of the Rich- and tlie ideal climate of the State Agricultural lollege meet mond Farm Bureau elected new state for poultry development. new ThursFriday afternoon to electMaur-intheir meeting Following the afternoon dise officers at club cussion', tlie bankers were takofficers. They are Miss the at afternoon day Flint, president; Miss Marion room. Mrs. Loa Thomson was en to visit a drainage well north Miss vice president; Hussey, chosen president; Mrs. Maud of Logan where Director PeterMrs. son told of the development Faye Daines, secretary; of Miss; Bullen, the Lona Smith, secrctary-trcasur- -' oi underground water as a Tyra Wilson, chairman recreation committee. er; Mrs. Clara Johnson and means of irrigation in Utah. Mrs. Maud Merrill as clircc- -' tors. Besides the election and the If religion leaves out play, it of tho constitution and leaves out one of the most imreading YOUR CHECK s, two vocal .selections portant aspects of human life. were given by Marion Young. Emerson Fosdick, Harry RADIO ANI) clergyman. j . . , who attendee iio banquet from Logan in-- ( l ei'i,. Mrs. Nettie Lund, Mrs. Miss Martha Ota- - IVccison, rhaiih;'-- . Muss Tyra Wilson, Mi'.s Vi l,ma Kottcr. Miss Doril While. Jti.iS Hazel toward Miss Mies Tn ln u Pedersen and hall-Willia- Mr bled. LICENSES Marriage licenses have been issued from the office of the Cache county clerk to Warren Charles William Heilgeist and Grace Jones, both of Sugar Orion Sylvester City, Idaho; Pulley. Logan, and Fonda Rigby. Montpelier. Idaho. SALE Buiek, Master Six. Six almost new tires, Hoodaille Shock Ab.. new paint. A gift at C. Hansen, 342 Canyon $195. 019. road, Logan. Auto Luncheon For Guests '..'ns branded on left shoulder. Both foreheadhave star in Larger mare has halter on. Call 784-RCC 1. 020. Exchange kitchen range in condition for fruit or 018. vegetables. Call 1233-good Tlie Tor-geso- Grain range: Oct. High Low Op-- Call Your Local Certified Radio Service Station. TIIEURER PROS. Lewiston HANDY PHARMACY Franklin, Idaho THEURER 15R0S. Richmond CACHE MERC. Smithfiehl WELLSYILLE DRUG JENSEN CASH STORE Ilvrum Wellsv ille The Most Modern Radio Service Equipment DIAGNOMETER ACCRENOMETER RADIO SERVICE LOGAN, UTAH LABORATORY , 181, ,739-- Dec .50 Mar .54 Mav .55 .55 July 3-- 4 1- -8 .51 .561-8.5- 8 4 ,5a .56 5 8 Bring m your trophies and Close .50 3 4 .51 54 .55 .55 .55 .56 1- -2 ( 8 have them like. We use DAIRY FRANCISCO MARKET; Buter: 92 score 31; 90 score 30. 32; 91 score lile latest methods. Reasonable Prices. 8 . chapter 365 Friends Arrange Surprise Party South Main Street and Horsley. Mrs. the outgoing Mrs. Nettie Havs. A by Parkinson president, tray luncheon was served the hostesses. The decora- tions were carried out in Hallowe'en designs. Eighteen memwere bers present. Special guests were Mrs. Horsley and Mrs. J. H. Welling of Brigham City, Mrs. Irene Larsen of Hyde Park and Mrs. Roy Dahle of Logan. Hotel Scene Of Dancing Party A dancing party was given Thursday evening at the Hotel Eccles by members of the Delta Kappa Phi fraternity in compliment to their rushces.- Fifty couples weie included. Light refreshments were served during the evening. The fraternity song was sung by Marcus Griffin during intermission. Preceding the dance, a slag affair was held at the fraternity house. Plans for the party were in charge of Howard Jes-so- p, chairman; Percy Burrup and Byron Larsen- (Saptoll who was observing her birthday anniversary was the motif for a pleasant surprise party arranged by a group of friends at her home Mrs. E. O. Smith Last Time Today Thomas Meighan Cards were Friday afternoon. played after which luncheon was served. Those included were Mrs.. William Doutre. Mrs. J. H. Watkins, Jr., Mrs. J. L- Montrose, Mrs. J. L. McCracken. Mrs. E. J. Bailey, Mrs. George Raymond, Mrs. J. H. Stewart and Mrs. Smith. ! The United Logan Party is sure a decided improvement could and should he made along this line and a program adopted which will improve the sanitary con- in ditions generally. Sun., Mon., 'foe., Weif. i S.U ' ., Complaint has been made that people have dumped their refuse and garbage on vacant lots and even in the canals which run through the city. This, at first, seems hardly possible, but if we analyze conditions it becomes probable as there is no means at hand for the disposal of garbage and refuse except to drive out two miles to the city dump every time we have a can of gaibage or an accumulation of other refuse. S,.' 1 ' iff -- -'I Seagull Camp To Meet j .n SKYLINE - The Seagull camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Julia S. Green, Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Della J. Wendelboc and Mrs. Lena N. Skanchy. A good attendance is desired. Logan is sometimes referred to as tlie Athens of Wu are inclined to believe that one reason for t h i is because our methods of disposing of garbage and other refuse very closely approaches the system used in the ancient Grecian city. j i frfSW; fmm This is expensive, inconvenient ami very annoying to j, j AND means of ar at all, cedure is city and anil conveyance is tlie family ear. If be has no the situation is even worse. The whole pro antique and is certainly a reflection on a community that is supposed to be modern e. a La.'t Time TODAY OLSEN the busy man or housewife, especially if the only Most modern cities realizing these conditions havt system of garbage disposal that is operated at very little if any exixoise to the city. We stand for tilt early adoption of such a system in Logan. ) (gRANjjJ) Theater JOHNSON Our candidates are all in favor of this movement and are pledged to put it into effect. We believe their election is necessary if we are to have this convenience as we know of one instance during the present administration when all the citizens of a certain block signed a petition asking the city officials for this ser vice and agreed to pay for the same at the rate of Vic er month. This jietitinn was presented to the. mty officers but no attention was paid to the wishes of tlie citizens. The answer seems to be "You can not operate a Diesel Engine on Garbage.' No other de- FRENCHMEN Sunday To Thursday a Paramount Special partment seems to be of sufficient importance to re- ceive the necessary attention. There are also some coirals in the City in which the manure and other filth has linen al.owed to accumulate. These are a menace to health and form a breeding place for flies. TIicm should be cleaned Up or condemned. In short, our citys sanitation problems have been neglected. Chevrolet Specialist 2L") Mis. Utah. JERRY FI ALA Logan Tourist Park Garage - SAYS, Taxidermist East Second North St. Logan Factory Trained Mechanic Fifteen Years Servicing C'hevolets Efficient oi k at Fair Prices at iliary of Richmond Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Jones. President Nettie Hays presided. The salute to the flag was given and the preamble to the constitution was read. Mrs. Irene Horsley of Brigham City, district committeewoman installed the new officersThey are Mrs. Sarah Parkinson, president; Mrs. Venice Rasmussen, first Mrs. Jenny L. Jones, second Miss Phylis Nelson, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Thompson, chaplain; Mrs. Lorenzo Couch, historian; Mrs. Nellie Curtis, sergeant-at-arm- s. Alter the installation, tho following program was given: violin duets. Miss Margaret Erma Mikkelson Miss and Schiffman. acocmpanied at the piano by Miss Blanche Cardon: reading. Lavona Kohler; vocal solo, Miss Irene Dahle; remarks. House. T. S. Adams Baaitte F'dvzz SAN mounted i Mrs. Jenny L- Jon?s. Mrs. Nellie Curtis and Mrs. Lorenzo Couch entertained the members of the American Legion aux- United Logan Organization 50 MILLION Hunters!! Wheat:- - - A Party for In CHICAGO. enUrtain-- Richmond Legion Auxiliary Is Entertained e, d. TUBES Pek.-- i sii-V- ed LOST Pair of black mares, Ilarry at a prettily apixiinted budge luncheon at her home was ullernoon. Luncheon Funay served trum one table which w.i, centered with a bowl of autumn floweis m shades of yellow and bronze. At each cor! ner of the laote was a low r holder with a lighted yellow t Places wore marked for Mrs. n, Joel E. Ricks, Mrs. George Mrs. W. J. Nelson, Mrs. E. J. Maynard. Mis. F. P. Champ. Mrs. O. Gay Cardon, Mrs. George R. Hill of Salt Lake City and the hostess. The high score prize foi bridge was won by Mrs. Cardon. d i . Too Late To Classify Christiansen. Crmille I Breakfast Under the auspices of the LaYoung Mens anp Young assodies Mutual Improvement ciations of the Seventh ward, a dance and five acts of vaudeville were given in the ward recreation Doutre. Y. M. M. I. A. president, had charge of the dance and Alden Erickson diBoth rected the vaudeville. phases of the evening's tainment were thoroughly ap- preciated by the group assem- 115-R- Ilium. Among the guests i Parly 1 Has Entertainment PHONES: -- n-n At , Seventh Ward M. I. A. 133 S. MAIN I one-piec- ' CERTIFIED . two-lon- e motif that is dominating tli" fashion woi Id tin-- ' fall is illuslivtcd m tin picture above where black ;,r.d while novel! v wool is iimxI lor tlie a oi snug fitting top surplice e frock. The s,;,r., and National Officer the sleeves below the elbow line Guest are made of black wool In Dinner smart contrast. The large leaMembers of Chi Omega sor- ther belt with buttons is a new Attractive Dinner fashion note. ority entertained at a dinner at the Bluebird Friday evening in Friends compliment to Mrs. Tolman of national inspector Dancing California, Miss Gretta Fredrickson enfrom Clii Omega headquarters. tertained at a very attractive Honors Rushees Forty members were present dinner party at her home Wed-n- o. TolMrs. dinner tlie During flay evening. The table was man gave an inlerresting talk. Memlji'is id the A;.)!i . i Delhi, centered with a bowl of feathnu'sl Upsilon fraternity Two piano selections were given their Favors and place es at a deu'.'hiiulp' ery asters. ruiu Miss Iris Leavitt. Other by cards marked places for ten Friday i.mciiy, arranged pu Miss were Nora special guests in IP- - Hotel'j Ui.kc.-Fift- guests. Stewart and Miss Margaret Ja- evening After the dinner a social v.er" pic.-- i ul. couple1 cobsen of the Xi Alpha chapter Light refreshments were served evening was enjoyed during of the University of Utah. v nmj. the Furor.! winch Miss LaRayne Nyman Tlie dinner was in charge of duringj v.cte Pi'll'. ;nr and TP1--. gave a few 'Life Impressions. Mrs. Elda Dibble and Miss Jesse guest N. W. Christiansen, Irofe inlAnderson. and Mrs. B. L. Riehurda and Mr. Mrs. Harry Reeding of Coke-villMr Jurgen on. memSpngg and formerly Miss Pat Hag- bers of Sigma Phi Upsilon from ESheehan of the University of gerty. Mrs. J. Salt Lake City, formerly Miss A stag parly was uctn l!i' Jenny Stewart and Miss Sylva-n- a chapter house preei'dnu' li.c! Siegfried of Brigham City, nance. Tin tee m e large all members of the sorority who Oi the pmty '.vis I.li.yd Huiii-.attended school last year, are ekaai.ian; K non Bra ;on and spending the week end at the Paul Balieii. i Party Visit Friends In Logun NORTH tr-n- ch At Mecthur Sorority Holds Open House . Mi-sAlice Smoot of Washing- ton. D. C.. Mrs. Horace Whitnev and Mrs. Julia B. Nibley of Salt Lake City were gueU in Logan of Mrs. Luther M. Howell, Friday. o! Program Quod I IOR Tlie annual fall Sorosis sor-itv banmiet was held Friday t ill the supier room of veiling to- - Hold Utah. Orange punkins a id baskets, blackeyed susans, and place mangolds c.nd.s of black, carried out the ii'iui, of the sorority in the Following tb!c decorations. tt.e banquet musical numbers ml budge were enjoyid during i.i evening. Those win planned the affair v, lit Mrs. Ralph C. B. Kidding Mrs Robert Pivon, Mrs. Kenneth Smith and Airs. Theo-o- i Jack Cowley was hostess attractively arranged bridge luncheon at her home! The guests! Friday afternoon. were seated at two small tables. The halloween idea was the! motif used in the decorations for the living rooms and the serving taoies. The guests included wee Mrs. Ex dat'd Leais. Jr.. Mr Charles Keller. Mi', v'ernor. W. Ciockett Mrs. V. W. Nuttull, Mrs. Vuail Atkinson. Mr.,. John T. Quuylc. Mrs. B. W. Evans Mrs. Blaine Darney and Mir. W. L. Citlord of Salem. O' e mi wjio was a! special guest. Bridge prizes weiv awarded to Mrs. Darney and Mis. Lewis. Mr-- . at an A. Mrs. John Hendrickson, who was observing her birthday a anniversary, was the motif of a fi, delightfully arranged surprise party given Friday aUeniuon by her daughter, Mrs. L. D. Nais-bi- tt at her home. A delicious luncheon was served. The nests were seated at one large table and three small ones. Each was centered with a Ltntcd green taper with a low mound of awarf zinias and cosmos around the base. Covers were maiked for Mrs. N. W. Chrisiunsen. Mrs. John Bankhead, Mrs. Mae Musser, Mrs. Mrs. Ojeur Bjorkman Joseph Odell. Mr.si A. J. Brooking, Mrs. G. W. Lindquist, Mrs Joseph Newbold. Ivfts. A. F. Stockton, Mrs. Weston Vernon, Mrs. Mrs. C. M Christensen, Joseph E. Cardon. Mis D. C. Budge. Mrs. Rhoda B. Cook. Mrs. Mo.se Thatcher. Mis. W. R. Ballard. Mrs. J. A. Holme. Mrs. A. H. Thompson. Mrs. Hull Farr. Mrs. J. S. Calderwood. Miss Mrs. Laura Merrill and MARRIAGE Sorosis Banquet In Salt Lake City Bridge Follows SO mfv Maume ;j Ciiatlic Rugbies in Paramount The Smiling Lieutenam" Also Comedy & News With Lionel Barrymore We invite you to join with the Untied Logau larty bringing ulmul the desired improvement iu the general sanitarv conditions of Logan as above set forth. m (Paid Political Advertisement) |