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Show THE HERALD - JO UUNA I,. LOfiAW vi: UTA H. iN i:sn ovnirr n v, 1. nArf aUu i:m. Antclia's Vina N.icf hr,e Gooden. Eta. Mi s I5i mice Snu'h and Miss, group of her friends at a Hal-- , na Perkins and Zella Jensen Preston City schools was the fur her daughter. of Pieston iowe'en party at the home ol were the guests, each one ap Bunap. Ti.eu: i Page ana ilcicr Donna Burnham principal speaker at M. I. A seventh buthday anmer-.;ry- . r.l ucsls ol her parents. Mr. and Mrs- Jo-- ! pearing in costume. A candy wiit t!u u' i conjoint meeting Sunday even- - Saturday uttenuion. H.'iuweVti Mo.er. Cl. .tries' Junes who lusiMise Alt a Ju.u s ri..,y even seph II Hansert. Saturday even-- 1 pull and other games were decorations were about tin, Mrs ing. wi.t'lucn ill fur "ine tune i, report hne. Glenda Smart, Arthella joyed. Halloween1 decorations Mrs. C. F. Kirkbride enter- - room and refreshments Aileen Hansen entei t.uued a Wickham. Joyce isei.son, uien-- I were used about the rooms. Monroe, son of Mr. and Mrs. tabled at a Halloween party served to the lullovung friends led improving W. B. Johnson, who suffered injuries a week ago, when he ar was kicked in the face and on RICHMOND -- Bill Caine and the shoulder by a horse, is beNo ' Jr. of the lieved to be on the road to reA. J. Mendenhall. North Cache high school FuSale ture Farmers stock judging covery. Mrs. Lee Barker, formerly Miss team who won first place at the Sold to State fair and who recently re- Lucille Ashliman, a recent bride, Mo. was the honored guest at a Louis, turned from Stwhere they won distinctive hon- miscellaneous shower and trousors in the stock judging at the National Dairy Exposition, were seau tea given Wednesday evespecial guests of the Richmond ning by a few friends, at the Lions Monday evening at their home of her parents. Mr. and luncheon. Mrs. John Ashliman. A variety They told of the experiences of fall flowers were used to decof trip east in connection orate the living rooms. withT their instructor, Amos Mrs. Carl M. Nelson entersBair, who made the trip witn tained at an attractively arthem. He also explained the ranged family dinner in comwork done by the Future Farm- pliment to her husbands birthers at the high school. The day anniversary on Sunday. boys said that among the other The rooms and dinner table teams at the Na- were decorated with various stock judging tional Exposition, they were kinds of fall flowers. Covers rather conspicuous because of were laid for fifty guests. the fact that they did not use Children, grandchildren and cigarettes. great grandchildren were pres9 for 35c W. J- - Turner of Lewiston enent. members from tertained the Lions with several Ogden,including Bear City, Brigham 65c W AEG KEEN banjo selections. The program River City, Preston, Idaho Falls M l r Ml MILK was under the direction of Al- and Logan. A pleasant social Plain. Pound vin and Amos Bair. of music and visiting evening The next meeting of the club was enjoyed, and light refresh2 for 65c in two weeks will be Old Mon- ments were served. archs meeting, to which an inThe Ralph Smith camp of the 5 5c WALGREEN vitation will be extended to all Daughters of Pioneers met at M AI.TED Mil K old members in an effort to the home of Mrs. Etta Chocolate. Lb. Nyman arouse renewed interest in the afternoon. The folclub. Principal C- I. Stoddard Thursday 2 for 55c lowing program was rendered. of the special activity commit- The topic Salt Like City was tee will have charge of the given by Mrs. Jennie Israelson program for this meeting. and Mrs. Anna H. Kemp; a HOT $1.00 MONARCH WATER BOTTLE piano selection was given by Made of fine I capacity. Miss Ivaloo Nyman; history of quality fresh, live rubber North Logan ward was read by President Jennie Israelson, Mrs. 2 for $1.00 Mrs. James P. Olson returned Hurst and Mrs. Green of the home after spending three stake board were present for $100 MONARCH FOUNweeks at Centerville with her the purpose of interesting the With TAIN SYRINGE in an members of the the camp alt attachments daughter. Mrs. Vaughn Scott attended nual Pioneer bail which will be a shower Wednesday evening held Wednesday evening, No-2 for $1.00 North Logan given in honor vember 18 at the Palais d Or. WAR O I. MAN Oc S of Mrs- Lee Barker, formally Also installed new officers for $1.50 KNIGHT HOT WATER O SHAVING CREWI qw $160 Mrs. the coming two years. The Miss Lucille Ashliman, BOTTLE Full capacity 35c IMPORTED and Mrs. Scott belonged tiring officers of the camp are KIM. BY SYRINGE With KNIGHT FOLNTAIN $1,50 Mrs. Jennie Israelson. Hattie club. to the same 75c FR MIRANT X.IW mu set oi Ton 2 VfGFi.AL Mrs. Vaughn Scott had as Swenson, Etta Nyman and Stella 2 for $1.50 attachments... 25c WAL( RILN guilts on Sunday afternoon Christenson. New officers are 25c nui oil. and evening, the Misses Elva Mrs. Venetta IK. Gilgen, Mrs. 35c TYSON RUBBER GLOVES Palmer, Ivaloo Nyman. Irene Sadie B. Palmer, Mrs. Gretta B,. 50r n 2 for 35c eft. j Wvl Beutler, Ilah Maughan, Bernice Larson and Mi's. Glena Crook-storPOSE TALCIM SANITARY $3 00 COOPERS King, Anna and Marietta Ny25c MELROSE VAGINAL A social hour followed during O fA man all of North Logan. 9 2 25c VO 1UI TALCIM DOUCHE The Junior girls entertained which refreshments were served $1 00 KLEINERTS RUBBER at a Halloween party on Thurs- to twenty-fiv- e 25c ZINC by the hostess, 2 for 25c STEARATE.. day evening at the home of assisted by Mrs. Marie B. King 2 The and Mrs. Lenora Larson. Mrs. Annie Humphreys. I A charming affair of Sunday house was tastefully decorated for the occasion. Eighteen afternoon was the birthdav dinEvent that each year grows larger and larger in the Alls in readiness for the Big Ess-Janer party given by M.s. C. A. guests were present. of its offerings and the values afforded. You pay for one article, then you get another The M men and Gleaner Nyman in honor of her husA entertained at a halloween bands 60th anniversary. one FREE. It you cannot use two of the same items, let your neighbors share your purchase on Friday evening in the chicken dinner was served at with you. Due to the extraordinary nature of the values, we reserve the right to limit quanA chili supper a table beautifully adorned with ward chapel. and no phone or mail orders will be filled. tities, was served. The guests being appointments in shades of yel50c ORANGE FLOWER seated at one long table which low and black. 25c MERCURO- 2 50c for SKIN FOOD..... was centered with a large Place cards of Halloween deORLIS CHROME 50c ANIDENT $1.00 taLFMON 35c with four orange for thirty sign wer 6 marked 2 for 35c LOTION 25c ASPIRIN TOOTH PASTE pers at the ends. Forty-eigguests. PROPHYLACTIC were present. Members of the TABLETS 2 doz. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Crookston, 50c EGG & OIL 2 50c 69c ASPIRIN TABLKTSHAMPOO bishopric and mutual presiden- Miss Irene Beutler, Messrs. Er.. ,2 for 69c JOfl's, Special cies were special guests. Keno nest Nyman and Marshall Darl50c I FMON 25c ORLIS COD LIVER $100 OI.AFSKNS was the feature game of the ing were visiting in Salt Lake CASTILE SHAMPOO 2 for 50c oil Plain or ffrkv TOOTH PASTE ISW. 9& 1U evening. The committee on City the past week. 25c GI.YfrniNE & flavored teVG included Fred Jessop, ROSEWATER 50c RIBBING AI.COHOL COMchairman and Lewis Anderson, 50c llll.l.ROSE VAN-Cftn POUND np "Ut XL11 Herman Nelson. La Rue Garr, ISHING CRF.AM. . . . 18 ountes. Ioia Humphreys. Wanda Scott $2 00 1IK. Ill s' IIIFVL HVIK O ffjip CJAp 50c 1IIELROSE 50c FXTRACT OP HRLSII and Beatrice Fergus. stiff BrisMiilliilc VELVET CREAM...' ,VSC. tles, set in soft rubber cushion. 2 50c Mrsj. H. S. Hulse and Rex 1.00 H1LLROSE 51.00 9M Pitkivf motored to Salt Lake on VELVET CREAM 2 AmD 15c Satuiday. They returned home on Sunday accompanied by Mrs. 10c FPSOM . 2 for 50c 2 for 10c SALTS Hulse and two children 2 Ac AROMATIC De and Rose Marie, who will 50c A MFI.it NAIL 50c 2 for 2 CASTOR OIL . 25c GLOSS & REMOVER... make an indefinite stay here-MisKOIGE. All tlie 50c LTEGG1E Fern Monson attended a Halloween party on Saturday $1 00 RUSSIAN 50c u":....2 2 Miss $1 night at the home of OIL, Pint.... iclll, 50C L'PF.GGIE LIP STICK. Mildred Abersnld in Logan. The Misses La Rue Garr and d... 2 50c $1.59 MINERAL OIL AND Ioia Humphreys entertained on AGAR. Plain or with O frtT 50c I.'PKCGIF. Saturday evening at the home bkilliamtnk. " of Miss Garr in honor of Harry .... Yeates and Lov Robinson. The 50c CREAM of visiwere Pi buechei of eon 1UI OOC house was tastefully decorated monds lotion at oul Sunciay School Suntor halloween. A delicious 2 35c per was served. The centerpiece lay. $1.00 Iin.LROSE Mrs. Anna Everton1 and son 5ftc WALGREEN MILK 2 of the table was a large bowl b.ACHLT . BODY Wayne, of Rigby, spent a few of yellow chrysanthemums 50c MAGNESIA,... 2 15 IITLLROSF Mr. and Mrs. Rulon W. Scott days of last week with Ik 15c 2 35r COM- ASPIRIN POWDfcR Paul Mrs. and Mr. parentsand two sons. Don Lamoine and POIND hnrsen. .2 50c 35c TABLETS Gol.l COMPACTS DOCRI.E Cardell of Morgan. Utah spent Mrs. Ray Bell and small baby in SI 09 BEEF IRON AND BOiered, with enameled the week end here with relaat were trikine O Richmond of WINE, i nf). guests tives. Mr. Scott returned to 2 for $1 combinations.. Pints of her sister, Mrs Morgan on Sunday evening but the homeNelson. 50 Mrs. Scott will remain for a few Clarence CAPITOL FOUNTAIN si YPTLS, of 35c CAMPHO-Mrs Reuben Archibald spent 15c PEQUIN POST ENVEFOR 1 SALE PEN days.' gold point, Relieve Congestion 1 visitine in asso LOPES Preston No. ted HWednesday N. Mrs. Monson entertainA mira indium 9 f A?t PERFUME CARREL $1.00 50 Fleurs, colors Mrs. Cecil Slayton and A ed on Sunday in honor of her with 2 for 35c ( hamb)y. thimhs, tipped. . 2 Breitenbuecher. $1 Ernest de and Chcrte leu Jor... A delibirthday anniversary. 2 15c BALM 50c ANVGtblC Supt. J. W. Con'die of the cious dinner was served to nine$1 00 HOUGAUD PFtfl IV POST hK-- I 9 fAU1 VJ. PLRPLMi: teen guests. OFFS NO. 2 Atsorled 50c 2 for J5C PEQl IN POST PAPER iflrt-$100 HOUGAUD Mr. and Mrs. L. P. ChristenQuality work and reasonable 2 for $1 NO. I To match EnveTOILET WmK sen and children of Shelley, prices prevail in the commer- P1ROXIDE 50r FATONS l)ifM 25c 2 2 25c lopes 15c 51.50 1(01 GAUD LA FEE 2 LINEN bl AriOMKY 50c OF HADKOGEN of 15c 2 Idaho, were Millville visitors on rial printing department for 2 Special TOD I T W VlER $1.50 15c DLL! 1' LINEN LNU.JOPtS I5c SODA MINT A26tf. Herald-Journa- l. 2 15c for Sunday. the 2 15c TABLFIS of OTHER SIFS HOIGAID TO MATCH. . 50c MALTKOF i;. Pi oi is po4 ppi k PERU ME S1.0U $ ION, CRAM 50c to $2.00 S1AUON-FRIlKL S BL SIM.SS 10c 2 50c P SARI COUGH 2 North Logan f en-in- g. II A UNIT OF Positively Merchandise Dealers WALGREEN CO. THREE DAYS ONLY tlir - Millville at ATMER-LtS- - 4-- for for nu.-eri- t- for YOU SPEND! WHAT SAE Mine Save The Spend More You he rs: You y i for$l t, iTOIL'ETttfE br 2 for 25c 2 for 25c jack-o-lante- rn E ht 2 for 50c for - 2 for $1 S- 2 for 25c ' lor far lor for A s lor for T lor AL-- 9 sup-Ho- for for for rs for$l lor PUI-F- r-l ESS-JA- fr' Sale Perfume 2 ior M-s- 1 STATIONERY pkgs. I ... pkgs. for ' Where Was The Navy o. o- Ja ia T io ' ; " o g o o O The World War changed history. The influence of the Great War will be felt for ages to come. Most boys and Kiris fas well as grownups' know a good deal about the mobilization of four million Americans and the part played in the war by American troops. Few know much, if any- about the part played by the U. S. Navy in the Wan-- . It fought no great battles, bombarded no shore pld areas, and so theie Is nothing spectacular to remember about its part in the Great War. But, without, the Navy, the Army could not have participated in the War. Our Washington Bureau has ready for you a carefully cnapiledbulletin, drawn from official government reports and files,) which summarizes in brief but complete form, the actual activities of the U- S. Navy in the war. You will be interested in this bulletin, whether you are a student, a former 'gob, or merely a citizen who wants to know. Fill out the coupon below and send for this bulletin: DEPARTMENT g o I t O to .'and NO I am a reader of the HERALD-JOURNA- L, Logan, Utah, PONn o 5 O MW S 1 ! f AM I. I'M ST I tOM UA & I 2 for fOc 7 5$e HOSPITAL ABSORBENT COll ov Pound roll 7$e 8rEK1l.l7$D ANTISEP- 1UI TIC GAIZE 5 yards INC Z. O. ADHESIVE TAPE bv 24 ardv 9 2 10c fi)l 15c Z. O. 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CRAM PIKE M Al HIM K nrts i vfvjv OF o t STATE f)r FA lt Assorted for 15c 2 for o to - 2 n I) 6FWWMfraimaeadPaBir,a o 153. , lo rial! lopes Spot Ml I'n o , Washington Bureau. THE 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. I want a copy ol tile bulletin THE U. S. NAVY IN THE Z WORLD WAR, and enclose herewith five cents in coin, or loose, uncancelled U. S. postage stamps, to cover return J o postage and handling costs; o NAME NO. 1 o HERALD-JOURNAL- tt FOR THE PRICE OF for lor pkgs. A 9 r' vnrw CHOCOLATE 33c 1LSTUHE 2 ilL,:Na.. PEERLESS Imports a Hard Dry Lustre.... 2 for 35c 2 for $1.00 2 JqJ 40C $1.00 15c LYNDIU RST Sheets to the Roll WAV. fnT 7CwL 9 IHl A REVERSIBLE L .. TOII.tr for 35c HOUR 75c 2 for $1 . TISSUE: 2 1IHI for 15c |