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Show THE PAGE FOUR L, LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1931. By Ahenr By .Williams OUR BOARDINGHOUSE OUT OUR WAY, By George Clark SIDE GLANCES HERALD-JOURNA- . DRoWAilAiG 'THAI' CHJMP IaS HERE.WrTH DAFFY IDEA . AUP THSli "fHlMKlMGj I'V lUYES-- T ?RiaSCIaJ3 Her . HlS rn -T- -- company Head THE ake-tha-t -- the FlYiUCj LAAlDlUG Ill VafS--r You t GTT5a16 GiDDiER play i Mg ThatT me!-- I FaSquJ LISTem FIELD Atn VvJHAT -- THAT 300 ujHy or vouns cut ajd le-SQUIRRELS USE rr FOR A eyery year CTHiaSG HmF A -- bP s-T- lb ill learai 7b PLAY YaU CAM WEAR YOUR VrffiX. 30 -- Oh, my dear! You mustnt give lamp shades. That's what Im giving everyone this year. WASH TUBBS Cove News ACH, NEIWi and Mrs. Saul Allen, Reed add Mr. and Mrs. R L. attended the, funeral serof Mrs. Joe Monson at Richmond Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Williams and children of Logan were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Albert Day Sunday. J. N. Cornish and Miss Donna to Preston Comish motored Friday where they visited Henry Day. Mrs. Saul AUen had as her dinner guests Sunday, Mr and Mrs. I. S Wright and daugh-ter- s Ethella and Juanita of Brigham City, F L. Monson of F. D. Los Angeles California Monson of Blackfoot and Mr. and Mi V M Allen Mr and Mrs Alfred Allen and daughter Rota spent Monday visiting Mr and Mrs. Chester Bright at Richmond. A quilting was given Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs Ralph Day A delicious dinner was served to the following ladles: Mrs. Albert Day, Mrs. Miltpn Barnes and Mrs. Barnett Mr. AUen Allen vices Comish A Farm Bureau meeting was held Wednesday afternoon at the ;Relief society MHise Mr? Ctarena Allen teas in charge, Mrs Roy Eskelsen and Mrs Alfred Aflen demonstrated gift making jfor Christmas. Mrs .Edna Nelson and ter Elaine of Richmond spent Wednesday visiting Mrs Alfred AJlen Mrs R L Allen and daughter Jean spent Wednesday at Pres- ton where they visited Mrs Leo Comish.' ' The Primary officers held their teachers training meeting., at the home of Mrs. Trevor Richards The teachers, topic was given by Mrs. Fenton Hendricks. A delicious lunch was served lo the following' Mrs Drover Allen, Mrs. Oral Ballam, Mrs. V., M Allen. Miss Hattie Miss Donna Comish, Seece.Thomas Hendricks, MrS. Fenton Hendricks, Mrs. Edwin Hatch and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs Jack Dursteller of Whitney called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen Wednesday. Then they motored on to Logan. Miss Lima Jensen accompanied them there-- ' Mrs. i Henry Comish spent Wednesday at Lewiston visiting her mother Mrs. Willard Hendricks. i Mrs. Clarence Allen and Miss Conush were Logan shoppers Thursday.1 ..Grover AUen was In Ogden Wednesday on business. Mrs. Marion Allen was a gan shopper Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Jack Taylpr of Preston spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alma Morrison. North Logan One of the most sucessful events of the week was the Christmas benefit program given Tuesday evening in the ward chaple, in honor of ward missionaries in the field. North Logan ward missionaries are' Eward Beutler and Kenneth Nyman. German-Swiand Darrell Palmer, California mission. The program under the auspices of the Elders quorum consisted of musical numbers, poems, stunts and a good variety of acts with each ward organization contributing one act to the evenings program. Tuesday afternoqn, the Relief Society held their work and The time business meeting. was pevoted to making two lovely quilts, talk on Praotical Christmas gifts rma Mrs. Back; a' class discussion and a .poem .CObwebs" y Mrs Anna L Nelson At the close of the were afternoon, refreshments served to 25 ladies. The primary children under the direction qf Jhe Officers and teachers, gave an entertainment Friday evening at the ward chapel. The program consisted of songs, musical numbers, poems and a one-a- ct play entitled "Exit, Nicotine It was very effective and a real lesson A large worth remembering. crowd attended. Mr and Mrs. Archie McNeil of Blackfoot. who came here to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Jane B McNeil, spent with lelatives. the week-en- d The many friends of Mrs. Saloge Beck will be pleased to learn that she , is home from the hospital and is Improving. Mr and Mrs. Heber Olsen spent the week In Ogden and t Salt Lake City. Robert Smith of Jerome, Idaho. was visiting in the ward recently with Mr. and Mrs. James Chambers. Mr and Mrs. E. W. Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burger in Salt spent the week-en- d Lake City. David Folkman has gone to Las Vegas for the winter. Mrs Sarah E, Wood of Smith-fiel- d Is spending the week with Mis Peter Larson. 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