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Show TIIE TAGE SIX IIERALD-JOURNA- .;. : First 29 Years Are Smithfield News j j Lo-Mr- 0d.n f ing Rinda Chambers and Rodney Nilson left Monday Hansen. Esther Littledyke. for Deer Lodye Montana to visit Mrs The American Legion is sponhis sister, Miss Carma Nilson soring a plan m which the City who is employed there. the Utah Power & Light Co , and business men are eooperat- ing to decoiate nuin street for Why not use the most the Christmas holidays The deeffective products on the corations will be up for a month The Utah Power & Light Co. market? ' will furnish the electricity and TRY service free The city and busiDr. Smitlin Antiseptic ness men will furnish the equipSolution and l)r. Smiths ment and fees for decorations This will give the city a real Dental (team Chr.stmas holiday atmosphere. M fur. hy A large Christmas tiee across fiom the tabernacle grounds on The Main itieet will be a commun-- j Logan Pharmural Co. Logan - Utah Mr and Mrs E B Lundqulst entertained Sunday even'ng in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene " 29x4.40 6Full Weste: Giant v and Mrs. William Beck- Marvin Yeates of Salt Lake former members of our City spent Sunday at the home been liv.ntr m of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Is- ward who rael Yeates. aT, Idaho the years have Tde stake temple ex- moved back again to make their cursion Hyrum on Friday night was at- home here. tended by eleven of our local Mrs Marlon Jessop and Mrs. 'ward members. Thelma Jessop of Millville and Lillie Larson and Margaret Mrs. Leone Anderson were visit-- i Roueche of Logan spent Sunday ors at the home of Mrs. Kate at the home of Mrs. Delila Trolson on Thursday afternoon. Roueche. Mr and Mrs. Alpha Trolson A no host surprise party was and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. given on Friday night in honor Jessop were dinner guests at of the birthday anniversary of the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Cummings. Supper was George Cummings on Friday af- - served to the following: Mr. andjtions. ternoon Mrs. Jesse Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. ay - Technical Seigcant John J. Olhis sen. above, is beginning tvvciUy-niiityear of service in the U S Armv He enlisted at the age of 18. has seived in nJVM11 and 2f p().sls m this CIHinUy. aIU nw Is in charm o 0I a! Mitchcl Field,! Long Island. and Mrs. very de- served at 6 o clock Those present were Mr. and Mrs P P B.nghani, Miss! Irma Bingham. Mr and Mrs. Ricliaui Roskellev. Welling Ros- kelley. Miss Ruth and Katherine, Roskelley and Barbara Winn of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mis. J. H. Roskelley Mrs entertained Georgenia Sorensen, Miss Marva and Lois Soiensen and :.:.s. Louder to a d.nner on Sunuay evening Mr. and Mrs. George Thornley I imrlqiilst and Mr Chalks Lundqulst Uclous dinner was A More ravishing Hara mg proved than love. Look over the price list below and see our special low prices on your size . . . or.e glance will show you how great are your EXTRA SAVINGS . . . and will prove to you that RIGHT NOW is the time for YOU to buy those new tires you need for greater safety from skidding and freedom from annoying trouble this winter. And whether you buy Wear-wellWestern Giant Center Tractions or DeLuxe Double Dutys, you know you are buying tires that have proven themselves to be the greatest tire values in the West . . ! s, DOLLAR-FOR-DOLLA- R Although basically romantic has been Devotion drama. handled with a light touch which seasons its interesting plot with gay mirth. Audiences will remember it as one of the year's most pleasant bits of entertainment. And Ann Harding reveals a decided flair for light comedy in the many amusing situations in the story. Associated with Miss Harding in presenting the story on the screen is a cast of unusually capable players. Leslie Howard, and talented the handsome young man who won a recognized place by his work 111 Five and Outward Bound," and other A Free Soul. Ten, pictures, acquits himself magnificently in the romantic lead That opposite Miss Harding. sterling thespian, Robert Wilhis work for liams. remembered 111 Rebound. and "The Common Law, contributes another Interesting characterization. (Sajpnttoll Today & Saturday J 9 'Made from designed sweater, copied from an exclusive 1932 model, made from white silk and wool yarn in the new and different puff stitch. $2.95 HOSIERY Bath Robes numbers TCj lOC Chiffon ervice 85c Weight JZ DRESS SALE Made of beautiful filled wool of brown plaid and Indian design. A robe which will give him comfort, warmth and service. He will be proud of it $4.95 Each 123 Uptown North Main An enormous stock of 1931 Suit Dresses at Clean-U- p Prices... They are going fast. Act now! l WOMENS Priced from Pajamas ' Silk and Wool . Light Wool s : Rayon prac- 40c 40c Fancy ' - A gift that is always useful, tical and inexpensive .. Scarfs flso to Youll Be Surprised at the Value! Lowest Priced The latest creation in lounging pajamas. We are the first in Logan to introduce this new garment, made from heavy synthetic silk, Fersian and Chinese designs, with Bolero Jacket and extra' full legs. Words cant describe them. You QC I must see them .. Light weight pink sweater, ettp and COMING SOON Wallace Beery and Jackie Coogan in TIIE CHAMP A How many people do you know who would prefer fine silk stockings to any other Christmas gift at this amazingly low price. You can afford to do yourself proud and give several pairs. These are of fine quality, veipcoats In Town I . We challenge you to find a coat as good as these for less. Our prices have been tried and tested. LOOK AT THESE $950 $j'25o $11495 mit-ton- FREE s, QA OU CHOICE t AN IMPORTED SUGAR ROWE OR TEA POT we have not forgotten that we promised you some more china. Here it is! A beautiful ImDorted china sugar bowl or tea pot absolutely FREE with every purchase No. PEVOT'OM Mens Sox FINE CHIITON AND SERVICE WEIGHT and leggins FREE! imported Oriental design squares. The exclusive style, the tailored work- manship and quality and uniqueness of the material combine to make them an unusual gift of quality and distinctiveness. S2.50 Sleeveless With Sleeves Brushed wool, pink and blue sweater, cap r i table the mild, wife. laxative. Youll feel hue in i and . the nu.rt.in. Promptly VU NIGHl pleasantly nds tbe system TO MORROW of tbe bowel poisons that cause besdacbea 4Cc. ALfUOttV TAe All- - Vegetable Laxative 1 A newly SPECIAL 170 Stores in the 'Nest- - Take W Bilious constipated Mvruiurs Negligees $4.95 There are 5,000 clubs and organizations registered 111 Berlin. Tires Mounted Bilious port set a record in handling Jessop passengers of the air lines oper- - FOR HER ever, Ann a tremendous attraction at the Capitol Theatre last night, when her latest RKO Pathe starring picture, Devotion. opened there for a 3 day run. Pei haps never has this star had a vehicle more worthy of her talents than this whimsical story ot a young English girl who believes everything fair in SIX FULL PLY Western Giant Center Traction for only $4.98, or a. 30 x 4.50 size for only $5.69 . . . PASSENGER RECORD NEWARK, N. J. Proof of the ularity of iir travel was strik- mgly demonstrated here when the Newark Metropolitan Air-- A Sweater Gift At the Capitol Imagine a 29 x 4.40 E. We will make any garment just the way you want it made We will wrap your parcels with colorful Christinas paper, and mail them for you without any extra charge. ... u Anderson. Mrs Kate Trolson and Mrs Olive Trolson were guests on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Hidvle Alvord of Millville. Peter We Offer You Real Christmas Service With A Real Christmas Spirit h Logan. ; and Mrs. Harry were dinner guests of Mr. and ating on the field. About 1741 Mrs. Parley Jessop of Millville passengers too off or landeuf on Sunday afternoon. here in two days to set the Mrs. Olive Trolson spent the week end in Logan with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ewer. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maurer ere dinner guests on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mis. Check have received word that their daughter Beatrice has received her official release from the Eastern States mission and will leave for noir.e nov. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Allred attended the L. D. S. church conference Sunday at u Byron Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Gibbons, Mr. and Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jessop, Mr. and Mrs. Vem Jenson, Mr. and Mrs. rael Yeates, Mr. and Mrs Vln Pitcher ana Mr. and Mrs. Cummings. A special program was given on Sunday night by the mutual Improvement association con- sistingol the following numbers: talk on The Hereafter" by Alma Riggs; testimony, by Eliza- beth Yeates,; piano solo by Eldon Christmas Mauchley. story by Evelyn Yeates; h.ar- monica solo, by Melvin Glenn; a mixed chorus under the dl- rectlon of Mrs. Clara V. An- derson, rendered three selec- Mrs-Hyrur- The Hardest W. Fern entertained Stephen Cantwell returned members of the bridge club home Monday lrom Los afternoon at her home, geies where he has spent thiee The rooms were decorated with months on a business trip, A delicious Oscar Harwood spent bunday chrysanthemums. lunch was ser ed. Those pre- - in Salt Lake on bus, ness sent were Mrs Helen Toolson, Mis T B Farr. Mrs T W. Mrs. J. E. Sheffer Mrs. Harold Jirvis, Mrs G L Rees and Mrs. Deppe, Mrs. J. M Fulkerson. Robert Griffiths attended the Mis. Oliver Nilson, Mrs. Rinda at the Little Iheatie s. Mrs- M. D. Woodruff pjv dav night at the college in C E. Kernal Toolson, Mrs. gijfc Clark, Mrs. L. S Miles, Mrs. Mr j,jrs j0Uiias Hoopoi trank Winn and Mrs, Wm. Spent ancj Saturday visiting friends Scrowther. Mrs. Nereec Hunt and sons a, , Mis Lament and Jay of Clifton, nmiom. uor Idaho. Were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs Iven Nilson, Pauy,Allosc Present weie Mis Mrs Hunt was a missionary Sam Sorensen, Mrs Leo Lowe, Mis William Scrowther. Miss companion of Mrs. Nilson in Walts, Mrs Sylvester Lowe the Central States mission. And Jean Lilia Wright Is now teaching at the Clifton, and Mrs. Helen P Toolson is in Idaho high school. Mr. and Mrs John Allen of Salt Lake on business Those who attended the dance Ilyrum spent Sunday with Mr. given by the Scandinavian club and Mrs. Edgar Hansen. Mrs. Harold Hansen spent at Richmond were Mr and Mrs Gordon, Mr and Mrs A Friday at Preston visiting Miss Earle M Buigeson and Mm NaElaine Peterson. Mr and Mis The friends of Mrs. George tion lliornley, Mr ami Mis P. Toolson who has been ill for Milo Cantwell, Mrs Emma the past three weeks is improv- Walter Hansen, Hansen, Mr. and Mis Evan Mrs. H , LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1931. L, booties, all wool and white $1.25 Saturday, December 12. MAKE YOUR CHILDREN HAPPY BY CF.1TING AN EXPENSIVE TOY FREE We are giving aw-a$35 worth of toys on Christmas Eve. A chance with each 25c purchase. The toys are: sleigh, doll, tricycle, rocking chair and an erector set with motor. Drawing will take place at 6 p. m. Christmas eve. 27-in- E&imntftfnimg 112 South Main Two Convenient Stores re' These lovely squares of heavy synthetic silk with their imported designs make beautiful neck scarfs or can be used as table scarfs. They make practical gift I aD9 that will impress. Each BLANKETS When this blanket sold for $10 and $12 it was out of the question as a gift, but now think how happy you can make your wife, mother or family. It comes in h sapastel colors, has a teen binding, and is extra large. two-inc- Part Wool ( Robe aa ?C.UU $6.50 wool W Efts 123 North Main AM |