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Show THE nEKALD PACE SIX SIDE GLANCES By George Clark - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER OUR WAY qjjt 10 01 7, By Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE GOoO Gainsh1 ( lHIE.AH COMLG Aki TH' BuOO ML S GrOT A t3uVCil O' TilEmi VSlC'oe saiCLL HATS pAMlS D, tV LEE A COvsBoW vvoRKim AM' vJl CAikiT LOAF, IF Tt-IS F Tel tnw Fouto v'WltM 2 MUM WhlEui NOS AM' F?OL.l OOVMM OuE-- R IVE Vobs Boots iNc. re disgraced Right, iF thdy Ever FikiD oof THT COimBovS do BuT loam agim Bars am Ride, V uviTi-- 1 .HlDF MOfit 'EM. -- Took MAIL I Vouve r.Q.u. -- V, v House, r usuallv ER-A- Tf A A COUPLE OF .MARBLES All rigK-t- ; j for PICE WERE ICE CUBES, THEV WOULPU YS-- -, EVEAi MELT iaJ AS BARKER, MASTER OF "7WE "GE'C rl PERCEMTA&E THE OAi GAME f H. Y , t&'MvU, 1 v? ffwv uk ?sy ROU-Oi- 5AV, VA '9Pu . 'sooll me over gotAioMl IF THESE BAD VcUVE BEEM SdAKlMG EM 50 LOLiG rl spell ctrr ff a bv F,I-ROLLE- barrel yf TROWi "TH AJELlS' . Alphabet blocks uouisi A FUGtT OF rfeP-TEVP AMWTi-U- hgeees 1v.La,7;,S -- . PARAcHurre cruMPuiG j I CTMOki BAHAS S GUV Ulrio TH nmrTyiri t , BRoTrlER , LUCK VJl-fA- G,CT-A- ByAhci . . f i REG U IBS' i MT Off BV NC anil my sister-m-la- INC v, SV"- iuf. has made up again. ieaiing her childien with me all next week. .Me (ft A 1 p. SCRVICt w She's Lewiston News On Wednesday afternoon Mis Han is Pond entertained the La Mere rlub at her home Miss Izola Jensen and Miss Elnu Miller of Logan were present. Miss Miller gave a lecture on 1 motif was carried out In all Dointments. After a delicious luncheon was served ''500'' was Prizes were award. enjoyed ed to Mrs. Roswell Swin.vard Mrs. Melvin Coley and Mrs The Buttais sis- Sylvan Jessop Fourteen p'ub "childien two after members were present and the ters sang songs, luncheon following invited guests- Mrs wh.ch a delicious was served to nine club mem- Fylmar Jessop. Mrs Bob Blair bers and the following special and Mrs. Melvin Coley Misses Buttars, Miller guests: The Allons Club are arranging Jensen, Mrs. Stillman Pond, and for their annual Hallowe on Mis Loyal Pond. The following general party. On Friday afternoon. Mrs. committee has been selected Russell Layne entertanied at a Mrs. C. L. Rawlins, Mis. Ida party in honor of her son Rogers and Mrs C. B StoddaM Russ Layne left Saturday foi Biandts birthday anniversary Hallowe'en decorations were car- Ogden where he met a party entertainment in the of fnends and from there they ried out rooms and all appointments. A went to the Kaibab forest to was served luncheon hunt deer delicious Mrs. Rosewel) Swinynrd and at two small tables, which were small with birthday two sons left Saturday fof Calicentered cokes holding lighted candles. fornia where she will join her Games were enjoyed duilng the husband Mis D. B. Allen and daughafternoon. Twelve guests were ter, Melva. and son. Max, of piesent. AshMr. and Mrs. Thcron Hyrum were guests Sunday oT croft and Mrs. C. R. Ashcroft Mr. and Mis. Ervin Van Oidm Mr and Mrs W. A Smith of and daughter Phyllis of Ilyde Paik were guests of Mr. ana Bountiful and Mr and Mis Mis, George Pond on Thursday Doyle Smith of Salt Lake were at a venison dinner. guests of Mr. and Mrs M. J Mr. and Mis. C. J. Van Ordcn Swlnyatd Sunday. Bob Blair has been appointed and son, Lee, spent .Wednesday in Salt Lake. Mrs. Stuart county constable for vhe north Coley accompanied them as far end of the valley. Mr. and Mrs. Fied Reese of as Ogden and spent the day d visiting friends and relatives Rexburg spent the week-en-Swin-yard Last week, Mrs. Bert Monroe, with Mr. and Mrs. M J. Mrs. Lawrence Baird aryl Mrs. and family. Russ Lavne entertained the ofMiss Berness Rawlins spent ficers of the Third ward pri- the week end visiting In Logan. MonMrs. of home the Mrs. Eva Parkinson spent part mary at roe. of the week visiting in Salt The rooms were beautifully Luke with her daughter, Lila. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stoddard decorated in pastel shades of asters. Mrs. Myron Talbot gave spent the week end In Ogden Mr. Stoddard: the teachers training message. and Bountiful. Plans, for the fall work were visited schools while in Ogden discussed. A delicious luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wiser was served to fourteen memand family attended a family bers. dinner Saturday evening at the s to home of Bishop and Mrs C. L. Rawlins was the Al'lous club on Friday af- Charles England of Logan an-m ternoon at a delightfully ar- compliment to the birthday ranged bridge luncheon. Tire niversary of Mr. and Mrs. F.ny entertainment rooms were deco- land. rated with low bowls of African marigolds iwJulc the serving STAR TO OPEN FAIR tables were centered with vases A beam, of light from the of California poppies. The Hallow ee'en motif was carried out star Arcturus, 235 trillion miles In all appointments. Place cards from the earth, will provide were marked for club members the impulse, through a photoand the following invited guests electric cell, that will open ChiMrs cagos 1933 Worlds Fair. .Mrs. Willard Hendncks Harold Wood, Mrs H M Doupe, Mrs. Langton Barber, Mrs. WilWe in America have tinned liam Howarth and Mrs Loyal our backs on the old and are Pond. Friday afternoon. Mis Hoi ace facing the new In many fields Bowles was hostess to the Do In many fields, too, we are doLure club at a delu l.tfully .r- -i ing this with conspicuous suc-c" Nathan Strauss Jr. ranged luncheon. Each small table was centered with Call-for- president of the Park associapoppies ann a Hallowe'en tion. New York city . p-- KeePimOt A SECRET. at orr ml u O 193T WASH TUlUiS 1 i StRCr WC IfW Ready For The Worst! By Crane - ho'-tos- 1 THE NEWFANGLES The Latest In Lids! By Cowan e! 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