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Show I r THE HERALD -- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, BACK AGAIN! Christmas Frolic Assume Culbertsons Saturday at Lead In Bridge Hotel NEW YORK, Dec lb Members ol Phi Kappa Iota entertained at a delightfully arranged Christmas party Saturday evening at the Hotel Eccles in compliment to freshmen members and pledges of the fraternity. Colorful holiday decorations about the dance hall added to the Chustmas atmosphere. Light refreshments were served. Forty couples-were included. Dining intei mission, gifts weu distributed by Santa Claus. Patrons and Pationesses lor the occasion included Protessor and Mrs. Parley E. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pocoek and Irvin Hull. The arrangements were in charge of William Morton and Moore, Thomas Everett Campbell I' 1' l iiLU.MlI.!; , lii.tLt "it Slim Couple Entertain Sessions ill Supper and A ; : Mich Meeting Set For Thursday . I ii i "a ,i , W t a.. .1 , i,i 1 ; " r , Ii. i.,cjv a !j!.. odid: r.i 'the ;i") ii,,.;, 'I Ci i 1 basis It 'e I t' r n . ti'i-i- . t ol d fimh ; in- the that (Dims otheis are not Using the nuui.n systems they touted bitou tit thing got started The contest degmtiited into r Its a game of 1eetri-lonight, and finally .wound up with tlie Culbertson-Hy and Jo, leading by 410 points This ,1s practically nothing to wnte home about, as lar as budge scores go. Man and wile g.imtu u just 425 points duung the Leu? eight rubbtrs, Sidnev and Oswald having started the session with a lo- -' ' i ! ( H it i Tlmy play point advantage night. Thursday again I f 11 1 ilK Last nights sess,on wo- dt '( void ol most ol the lununudid-'dle- s which chai.ieteuz pn mee ivious sessions lot nnc ithe match got staitid. Culbeit.son managed to sit down without starting ail ate timin' He didnt even a k Ins stoik qui von "liave gent, i m it u r-H ( e ei i changed over to.'lu Cinbei Usoirt visitm vitii Ineiiil ami rila- j. d t lie i nl I ' aiiiim n' lM is system yet" jtr. a turn a first v, n.ri, it! i won h a o un-- 1 It was the sion ended with the Culbertson-- ' civde Worley was a visitor m null " .. i p ed h, dulv was Eiv week. Idaho during the von b M: mot in the lead and "A H hha-u-tuumuli' lie, n Binlrn .ii'il Mi .1 enthusiastic. i had A' i Peterson of Fcteisboro v. i pH nt said of the .tii a gut"! -' buslCulbertson on in the Ogden Tuesday triumph for il IA (was ness hi e pn st nt sometimes called the win h iki r M one system! Mi," B a lb n .Mr and Mrs. C. K, Jones of U1' n Mi, Oi i v I u 1. 1. M, I Otr tul All Logjn attended the Ami ne.in K V (, .1, Ml. Legion district convention held t.Iuh (.(Uii vn ! d- Sunday at Bngham City. They '.Me, Vi lnu B acted as delegates ironi the Himphiey- - Mi, A.., n i,iui M m M. , Yneim.i k u ,.i Miss Orba Joi gensen and Mio- -- Richmond port. bathing suits will be M, , Loi Mau h.n, in the mode at southern beaches Mae Rawlins spent Friday Ceve-J Mrs. Mr Denton and Mrs Rogers and Mr. ning with again this winter, as this earJy Larsen attended the luneral hiviccs and family 'lull Officer photo from the Florida fashion Larsen .spin HR i - ft Mrs- - Steed Werinesdiv at front shows. Here you see Miss dav night and Mis. Mt und i Clearfu Id Mis Steed, mot h r o! hUcilaiiHG :died Mis Wanen E Hin-r- n Jewel Watson ol New York as We taster's unday night with Lht lesults of an opi ra- I- -: n C L ,iiom Mis she turned her bark on the idea mother. Preston. Mrs. L. C Lai enn - non. of Having Her picture taken. .reported veiy ill at tin pw-ittime. ol Miss Karen Juigenstn Huntsville, is spending th.s week with her M.stei termittent Us 4ocl Volume For - gs hdih ailing - Inn, in o n w leiiail l,n I.IIU PRK lie looking m the nm, loi von llty I I I S hi light ituvin (hll'tniUs .it lea-- t. Drastic, Price Slashing, Storewide ! 1 Prtiu Jii (juaiilv dei eh, indite Puce-- . Down with a t r;t-- h within the reucli of all ,,inl oiic can hit hue now and Save and vim will want to take advantage , Vs 41U-po- r- v , -- one-ove- en the ol V Semsaslonal Specials For Tlmrsday Dec. 17 Only v i I ) Mrs-Alt- 1 even one .rid Ke ul boil' M'l I IV ome Lailv and Stay Late as a New Special will he on ( Thursday 2 P.M. ..Vs,Ci a W , News L-ir- . - huv' ! eguai l wondvijul . S .u,,m"nv v i Une lot . . priced KID (,LD bics VII 1uk assortnient womens lininoiscUe .loves in a wide range of subs and shades. All uiar to 52 73, to Co quiik An ideal gill. Pair ,IU ( 93? i:s SPKEADS in lot. A oinpletc dost i MHKADs One let Repplette Bed Spreads .11 .issnileil einors hie 80x105, Ivti.i Kignlai s2 1 -- sped i i SiKKADs I VV . One lot assorted Bed Sprcada, highest qu.ili'.v, he.ia'itui colors. kOvloV si?e Regular to SiAO. Out thev go quiek I o ft ' i . ' ' Mi t. (! ' I r IM ri ' llllij .JP..H -- ti i x ? n hit' I Arch Preserver Comfort i h I .1 -4 Ilf it Ml $3.95 si , Sl'l r, -- j" lo me" assort in nl' "l v . i ii Irtgll I',.,I I, two-ho- ... - I in I,, 'nl v 45. .n the finious niteii B.ithuig Suits for 'V(!nieo. ,v to,- and LeggSizes to sf nl ire stm k ol ! i 1 BATIUNG SUITS Ti 7-- 7-- colors t 'ears Regular .Non Suit 8 1- -2 Siu-il- er ings, assorted n u I nil tSn lt Gmi Z JM t m pss J (ai. Suits, $3.75 u m i;a n:i? (mids .HI woii Sweater One lot ,NI it t sms s i n it f t ! l A j) $2.19 cant give Grain Range t! I I "Arch Shoes , jn Full il. I : on $197 La eh Out -- ft Sale priced for Regular fist selling i M-- f.LOMJS klxior. Kav on Spreads in Blue Vm.'c atssoitment of and (,o!d. wondtriul quality. ivies and shades x. 15. from ELLIS HAMOlsEru; ( S i .ro j The Sunday School comm.tte the vn- will be The Elizabeth Mathews camp f.iday Owen. Heel Wmuni and at 7.30 given Richard Pioof the stakv lion i tin in of the Daughters :ng M's and Mis. Alta J Angela Joiill 11. Anciei on W,li hi l.r neers will hold its monthly CeCelia Peteiboig nut Suintay 01 meetine Thursday afternoon at oil ineilc spcakei All .Standinm ! make evening to 'avian'membeis 2 oclock at the home of Mrs. aie toidially b to a social for vited to attend. James E Hansen at Providence. 30. ber SHOP LLLIS WORK program Christmas A special Mis. H n mi Robert Becksteml oi Piston The Ellis school lias a nice Mr!). Burlls Crookston uav an has been prepared and all memwas in this community on be for tiUk and work on the to present. are boys shop intorcstini, bers urged V Meet inti Set For Selection at tin in (tin girls. Tney may go in a 1 u,e cial business last Fudav.L An". r Mr and Mrs. Lei md while in the day and make toys P.n enl Te.o in i , a Music Students -l rionoOne or two spent Sunday evening Wvisiting turn m North Logan Tie for Christmas. and Mrs. P i and Mr. about have ,i. , r with boys completed ill just Meet Tuesday evening n ' 111! 1,1 1) thiii toys inj'4. and Mrs M J L.u-ti' 1 ' who .'tundra M I oiirth ward M. I np Clarice Ges.si ll III' Among those Members of the Music Appie-ciatimon-d t ' j W) inti ri ting Clinoin.,, on .1' Fitrii Grade the Christinas pie-enclub met Tuesday alter-noo- n 1 If Ml. stratum given loi the Renet and a hn d iiu 1",, at the home of Professor giam al-j I'M s THE CAN L mg the icguLir da s p Society m Preston Monday and Mrs. N W. Christiansen. P LUen Mis Every year after the Canal ternoon were Tuesday ivcnmr. The life of Schubert was given lecords of by our school, is from, tlie Jensen and Eulalia W. Larsen. and phonograph Sun-wawai home Lonn Wanner some of his compositions were watermaster turns out l the he turn-cter. This it cut day visiting with his paiers played. Twenty five students too soon year verv and time arc Mr. and Mrs. lied Wanner were present. Arnold Aug"r va- - vlsiune Son few places good lor skating Keinath I am sure that all the boys it, dav afternoon whli Pioneer Camp the Ellis wlio .,kate on tinPorter So-callebe glad if the water C. J. Larsen attended tin d Meeting Set camp of the wouldwould be turned back long Boy Scout Tioop ot Honor n; The Sunflower to ireeze it well waid Glencoe Suncuy enough wall Pioneers Daughters of the George McDonald meet Friday at 2 oclock at the Ft tli Grade. s. home of Mrs. Lilliath Cummings Scenic The topic at Nibley. LIBRARY THI. CIRCULATING Utah will be discussed by Byron The schools ol Logan have will Snow A Christmas story started a circulating library Dee. Pi 'IT CHICAGO, be given by RevaBigncll. that is sent from one school Gram to another. The Ellis has the WHEA-Range: Tet of books now. We will have Informal Table Low (To i the books for a month. It Dec. .56 Open.56High 8 54 54 Of Bridge makes it worthwhile .became Mar 57 8 .58 8 5G7-- 8 ,5b e Arch Pn., rver Slioc we not do entertained have are books Mrs. Clyde Worley they .58,1-- 2 i 58 60 .59 than ,'t ardi dni May one in our library. informally at her home ateven.57 57 .58 - .59 July Baler. Lyle Tuesday of table several i e lusivi I, Hiircs vv ht h . , it ,i bridge FiRh Grade. ing. A supper was served after most .tnn One inten tlie of ntie.illv enuihintil . . . m.ilig pnssjLlc the which the evening was spent trips to hr taken by a trivd, i X CIIRISTAUS MUSICAL guests were playing bridge. TheMrs. Is a m Vienna .itoI nmazui'.: cornl1 ri a tel fooi vitphetun that FLAY Sherwm Mrs. A. J. Hansen, which tatrte, p tramway trip and sixth Wanlass L. fifth and W. Our prudes Mrs. . . . Maeser, ir .ifi'c. The e Laiirts ai- - pa T' are having a musical play loi sengers over tlie Alps Mrs- V. D. Gardner. ! That' v, !n v,i our school for Christmas. Wc cant h Jupli-at- . are trving to maice it a sur- Nor make jolly Santa s.m DM '1 m Preserver Arch comfnn jict prise lor the other room,. The So lets all try to be fru' name is unexpected Guests. So Santa will visit you. Arch Prevrycr hbu- ( hh. ,n SIIAUNA SALISBURY There will be gypsies sailors UR will - Oth Grade " 'V We let us lit V Oil HI oi C of the C I'll (USDA) and woodchoppers. OGDEN, Dec. 16. DeHogs: receipts 1919, including present it on Thuisday, our CXeltDlVw i'. models . . . 683 for market, 211 to south cember 17. Oh Christmas tri e With branches bright San Francisco market, 457 to Mary Mainvvarir.g, method ball" Sixth Graae. And gifts tonight San Francisco packers, 91 to t How pretty you can be Swanston packers and 477 to CHRISTMAS GIFT'S NORMA AND JOYCE, Los Angeles market. Butchers 1st Gladr We are making Chtlslnu.s strong to 5c higher; packing ' 10c sows steady to higher. trees and snow flakes. out ol We are going to make Practical top 4.45 on load Santa comes on Chustmas eve, bulk mothers a Christmas present And in the house he cn eps 170 lb. Idaho butchers; lb. weights 4.20-- 4 35; Then on Christmas eve we are He leaves the toys loi gal aiul) 0 4.00-42lb. weights 0 going to give them to our mothboys. 3.25 to ers. While all the cluMicn .uuundi packing sows bulked ' to Cloteel sows Eanits. up 3.50; light smooth sleep Third Giadc Nebraska GEORGIA EVELYN 3 60; one load of - 1st Giac'e around 170 lbs. with freigh THE PILGRIM STORIES benefit $5; two loads unsold The third grade has made early. . Cattle: receipts 338. all for scenes of pilgrim stories. ii voi k Merl Horne made the people EVERY MONTH market. Slow, few eaily tales 4 II Ml A II I I MLURV 'l we made no England. early and houses look about steady, -DOUBLED UP sales steers; good light weight Holand and A mem a Shirley Wiley fed steers quotable to 5.75, few Third Grade, medium grade heifers 3.50-- 4 25; WITH CRAMPS small lot good 950 lb. short SI. LAI ( SANT feds at $5, medium to good nitssed rcIitT Th it common kinds Chustmas Eve all snov.j white cows iswhjiwomciicdll dark dark m tne and down to to 2.50: cutters Glistening I)duE PmUuir. bulls low cutters night. scarce; late Tuesday load good Santa witii his sleigh of toys of Vegetable Com- 952 lb. short fed steers 5.75. it eases Creeps down the chimneys pounj. . Gcals of (ualitv I oot w car , j good girls and boys Sheep: receipts 544, all for sad fellow the makes But .V MAIN I It jolly market. No early sales; bidding headatrhes caused ()(, around 4 25 for medium to good Tf anv Dov or virl is bad I" Monthly Pum had want to We not do iambst near , -- School Ogden Livestock - t-- homo piavu-simmerin- to a with taeli salt him-down Sun-bac- The Wllford Woodruff camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Joseph Hodge. Assisting as hostesses will be Mrs. Ruby Ammussen. Mrs. Elva Boudrero, Mrs. Millie Griflm and Mrs. Mable Murray. !), , match. currently widespread atttntioii is ik Slaloping into a net ia lr. Further than that all qiu,b-ble- s g lot tween the 11 Pioneer Meeting I ( i ii i Yule Program At , ,, a. i ! Nielsen, who returned to Logan from Rock Springs, Wyoming, was the motif for a prettily ipomt-e- d bridge party given Tuesday afternoon bv Mrs. Grant Nielsen and Miss Phylis Nielsen at the Nielsen home. The guests were entei tamed at four tables of bridge after which a dainty lunch was served. Covers were marked for sixteen guests. Bridge prizes were awarded to Mrs. R. H. Walton and Mrs. Cad Wallace. A guest prize was given to Mrs. Nielsen. The appointments for the living rooms and the small serving tables were of Christmas design. K , ' , -- Earl .at,'1! .ul, V eomtait briiut Culbertson-Len- z t d L Tiu p William B. JYestou i. tamp rnuiNtlay 1.1,.,,0 B Il T ,r )il t,ilT,) "1 rijo Pio- i.,t i.i'ii " .i! i.,,ll its Christine, y,i- nf.emoon l,f ; r i't i 5 lllllEE PAGP O Ja.-ob- Bridge Tea Honors Guest Mrs. A Regul.vr ho Od omg Jt Spit r.'iv I" 0 I - ' r (lei- - , I roll u a Nou P..0 .ti I li dill ets s ( lni-- Mrs c. i i , , ' 1 . spennl Jf i it 3 i.j ini. i; i.s j 160-21- ! 0: 210-23- Wiisi) Frocks 'nil, an : f a 2.75-3.7- 5; 1.00-1.5- shughter' - 0; SOs , te V, i,,ir, I PETERSONS Shoe Stor I' I.' - ) I,, iMi - S'S . w s v "l ... r r'MVNr;-- ' Lo"an (f 11 Ul ! i i s pi V Oilll llk ,oil. t.h'n' ,,n'1 H'' c ,,i a lint .'jo In low c. v a " 'VV ,,irA' A"" v ii- .1 ' rf- r- i , . till lltive styles - and minis to '31. Mil e- - l.uh isA-- is A N all n m Jem.-- , Utah V odhisem |