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Show THE HERALD PAGE FOUR - JOURNAL, LOGAN, THURSDAY. 'DECEMBER U T A If, Franklin IThe freshmen of tne lush school entertained tie- - sophomores at a ptogiaiu and light at refreshments lr'Oa house. Tlu-- piugiam was A stunt especially -iintcie.sLiig was perl'-mby the Kills, Aa-threadings by iln.i. Nash, Aivaue Biggs, Wllght, Grace Olmtson; spice box, Alfred Jensen; saxophone solo, DeWil-fo- n Parkinson, a dance was given by Blanche Calderwood song by Ruth Peterxm. (losing number, a piano solo by Melba Parkinson. Miss Emeline Chaiterton who is attending collegi at Logan returned home to spend the week end with her parent- - Mr and Mrs. Wallace Chat., ton John and Joseph Lowe motored to Ogden Sunday to attend the funeral sennas Will oi Hull. Dwayne Cornish was among the speakers at the lawiston Third ward, Sunday' aitenioon The program was sponsoied by the returned miss,, .panes .Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Hampton are the proud parents ol a baby boy born Tuesday at tne home of Ms, and Mrs Neupher of Preston, the parents ol Mrs. Hampton. Mr- and Mrs. Dennis Williams of Ogden and Mr and Mi-- t.ii Williams of Lewiston were visitors at the home of Mis. Alma Biggs, Sunday. A special meeting of the Sunday school officers was called Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Lowe Light A refreshments were served. program for the children will be held Wednesday evening, December 23, at the ward chapel Mr. ftnd Mrs. Mailo Woodward, Mr. and Mrs Standley Mr. and Mrs f rank Boyle, Olsen and Maggie Hill were among the Logan shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Ray Merrill entertained the faculty members. Wednesday evening at their home. 500 was played Mr Mario Woodward and Mis Standley Boyle were high score wnuiu.s. Dinner was served to tne rm rubers and Mis Mario Woodward and Mrs. Standley Boyle were special guests. Mr. and Mrs Elmo Peteisen announce the arrival of a baby girl born Friday at their home. Miss Melda Seamons of Pie.s-to- n is spending a few days at the home of her sister, Mrs Alma Hampton P. B. Dunk.ey attended sacrament meeting at the Preston First ward Sunday evening where he was called to speak. Mrs. Bart Nash was hostess to the club at tne home of Mrs. LaVar Doney. Friday. Rook was the pastime throughout he afternoon. High score was . won by Mrs- - Vernon QUverson and all cut by Mrs. Leland Scarbrough Luncheon was served 'in a dam- - Sits 1931. Ml mu CALIFORNIA LABOR CAMP OPENS of the occasion were Elaine Pet- erson, Duns Buttars, Wanda Holland and Esther Erickson. Mrs. Eva Jenkins won honors at cards. Mrs. R C Gadd has Miss Maxine Maynard of Provo as her house guest Mrs B. K Meek was hostess for the Synnga camp, Daugh- ters of the Pioneers, at her Miss home Fuday afternoon Zoe Moriiaon and Miss Myrtle Jensen sang a duet entitled Dr. G. W. Christmas Carol, States gave amost splendid lec-- J ture on the Oregon Trail and other religious and commercial expeditions illustrated with a map, which he had drawn, based on his extensive study of Instrumental Western history. music by the ward sisters, was and the hostess told enjoyed interesting events in the life of Martina Jensen, her grand mother Extracts lrom the diarv of P A. Nielsen were read by Miss Mane Danielson. A delectable luncheon was served to 22 by Mrs. James Geddes, Mrs. W F. Day and Miss Danielson. A bowl of tulips and Hysimths adorned the servin' table. Mrs Delsa Hymas was the motif for a delightful surprise party given by a few girl friends Thursday evening. Cards and lefreshments were features of he evening, The Grata club was cRirm-ingl- y entertained by Mrs. Willis Hendricks Thursday afternoon. A sumptuous two o'clock lunch-- ( eon was served at a table graced varicolored snapdragons, Big families are happy ones, say Mr and Mrs August Ticking of Heion Lake. Klmn , shown above with laces were arranged for club with their 19 children. They are as follows left to right Top row- - Joseph L., Clementine iMis and the following R E Bergi, Lawrence M., Monica 'Mrs. Carl Bartosh. Mary. Leo C, Rose iMrs Leo. Liepoldi, members g.ue!?t'SwMrs R,?y Bt'Sht, Aloyslus. Middle row Frederick W., August, Jr, Edwaid, Alfred, George, Margaret, William A. Hot- ,, rsMls- Ruhard Bow- Mr. Freking's tom row Josephine, Mr- Freking, Bernadine, Anastasia, Mrs Freking, Clotilda brother Ferdinand, of New Vienna. Ia, has 17 children Ills wife is Mrs. August Freking's faster, den, and Mrs. Mona Chatterton. Auction bridge was the, pleaboth being daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George Obei bioe( klmg of New Vienna. sure of the afternoon and Mrs. M O Merrill and Mcs- George ty manner. Special guests were Pauli were presented the score Mrs. Heber D Lowe. Mrs. Verawardsnon Ollverson and Mrs. Alma Mrs. William Hawkes Jr., gave a jolly childrens party Friday Biggs afternoon complimentary to her Samuel J. Handy was called to attend a special meeting at daughter Lois on her birthday. A variety of indoor games and Ceclarville, Idaho, Sunday. a dainty luncheon were enjoyed by fifteen little guests. Paient Teachers association was Mr and Mrs. James Bullock held room table and the Wednesday. .the meeting Captain the week end and Moncounty super- - was dining F ames conducted and an-i- n spent decorated in Mary attractively day in Salt Lake City and n.1 was a special speakmotifs appropnate of Christmas nounced Mrs. Parley Allred who piN.-rH1 tP5BrnH1 er,n dU6aiK Covers were laid lor Mr. and gave the lesson, Mrs Eugene ivr sung Mrs. Henry Bair and Mr and 'Anderson lavored with a piano PRODUCTION FALLS duet. Alberta Parkinson; piano Mrs Earl Bair and family of selection and little Evelyn Mon- -' and Lera Packer. Miss Mary Richmond. son gave several recitations Petersen gave a talk on tne WASHINGTON Output of which were enjoyed. lunch! oom The xerelses were tended the?thday'dmwrrparl auxili-ai- y complete airplanes by American The American Legion conducted by Mrs. Cecil Wood tv held a business meeting at aireiaft manufacturers during honoring O. L Packer at Lo- A dellghtful day the chamber ot commerce hall the first three quarters of 1931 follow ingf theprogntm61' unday Fnday evening. Musical num fell short of the 1930 produc- F'letcher Jones and Mrs. Isa- Miss Wanda Neeley was hos-be- ll Scarbrough motored to Salt tess for the N. O. C. girls at Lake City Saturday. their resent business meeting Mr. and Mrs.'Lowell Van Noy Plans were made for the Mr. and Mrs. C R Fryar had P0Jas. The production for 1931 clubs 2321 units, which was and Mrs. Geoige Day of Rich- - annual Christmas paity to be as their dinner guests Sunday- 0 short ol those rnond were visitors at the home held at Miss Margaret completed in Petersons Moms Rossiter and two daugnof Mr. and Mrs. Grant Doney. 'Dec. 21. - . ters of Pocatello refreshments Dainty Miss June Lowe entertained were served at the close of the Mrs. Ha7el Gill presided ajr a a few of her friends Sunday evening The speed of birds has been prettily arranged party for- the Mrs. G. M Adams entertained Ra Ont club Thursday evening. accurately determined by airevening at her home, candy was made and games were play- - ;a few friends at a bridge party An exquisite two coursed gupjjer planes flying alongside them. ed during the evening inWhite was served afternoon. sfSalitabl-Thursday Readings of the Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Williams chrysanthemums were, used in at eight o'clock. vPJistnlis dicator of the plane show how of Logan visited with relatives the decorative scheme. A fast the bird and plane are bandies and- weathipwifre Sunday. 'eious repast was .served to eight. as adomnfenfst Special guefts 17, j LIFE I TBIIL RENO, Nev, Dec. 16 'jP Nevada s lure for divorce seek-er- s divorces, whaling roulette wheels and an ab- y sence ot dry laws figuied today in tne tnul of Dr Carl P. Andre, young Fairmont, W. Va dentist, accused of slaying las asserted fiancee, winsome Mrs. Martha Hutchinson, daughter ot a wealthy Fairmont coal operator A jury of 12 men chosen in the frst day of trial began the piom-mentl- , hearing with a visit to the spot where the state eharee Dr. Andre pushed Mrs. Hutchinson from his sppcoing autoinouil to her death." A few miles beyond the of the mishap was the Lazy Me dude ranch, owned by Coi nelius Vanderbilt Jr., a favonte retreat of divorce colonists where Dr Andre and the gul a.xscrtedly quarrelled on the afternoon of her death, Sept 13 ne -- i Hete are first pictures of the new state labor camp opened by California authorities to handle the problem of unemployed flocking in from other states Above, camp residents clearing brush, etc ; center, the camp buildings at Groveland, in the high Sierras; below', a bunkhouse card game. The men work five hours a day in return for three meals and their lodging. , ' tot-iD- P- - - air-spe- ed deh-her- TUnatt fttam e, d - WflUH Special Christmas Program At College The student body Christmas assembly was held on Wednesday at the Utah State Agricultural college. It was directed by President Emerson Abbott and the following program was rencornet solo. Rodney dered: Simonsen; reading, Vera Jack-sovocal Kendrick solo, Hawkes;- - dance, LaVieve Petty, Geneva Grace. Hazel Inms, Juana Peterson, and Lucille selections from Christiansen; Darrell Crocketts orchestra. A decorated Christmas tree and a visit from Santa Claus were features of the program. The last dance of the year for students will be held at the n: Palais d'Or on Thursday night, when the annual Christmas ball will be given. Several Christmas features are planned for this event. EAR AND EYE AIDS WASHINGTON Through radio beacon signals, sent out in the form of dots and dashes along the correct course of an airway, a pilot has been able in the past to keep on the course headthrough by listening phones. A recent radio development also enables him to see if he is on the right track in the dark. It is a vibrating reed, radio actuated, which vibrates evenly when the pilot is right, and unequally when he Is off the course. or C MID Atmdl Appffeeiiaiti Aseepti Scarfs, Mufflers, Suspenders, and etc 1 The most important factor in this announcement is the high grade quality of goods, backed by the reputation of America s Oldest and most reliable Clothing Manufacturers Americas greatest value of fine, pure Worsted Overcoat prices slashed Suits, the latest in style and finest of tailoring, in up to $29.50. They are made of fine Miltons, Boucle are 100 " All-Wo- ol These suits T11VNKS In behalf of the brothers and sisters of William J. Baxter, whose funeral services were held in the Fourth ward chapel. I desire to extend a heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all those who so kindly assisted at the services, the speakers, singers and those who otherwise aided in placing him at his final rest. Mrs. Frank Hunter. Our PRICE CRUSHER SALE Continues the new colors of Browns and Blues. These coats range in prices and Kerseys, all celanese and Rayon lined. 100"" Worsteds, 20 to 22 inch bottoms, all Celanese Silk Lined, going at our special sale LOGAN. UTAH all-wo- ol, Rope shoulders and plain, made in heavy and light weights. 16 With her ears stuffed with cotton because of the cold weather, and with her coat collar turned up, both hearing and vision were obstructed. Conseshe believe, police quently. failed to perceive the approach ot a car dnven by Ralph F Gygi. 25. until it was perilously elo'e. Then, confuted, she ran first forward and then backwaid The car hit her and she died within a few minutes. Gygi was released by police aftei questioning. He promised to appear for investigation il police wished. Mrs. Wabel s death was the 64th in Salt Lake county since the first of the year. HadMy Handkerchiefs, Ties, Shirts, Sox, Gloves, Dec. mobile. - i CITY, Hesitation in a moment ol peril today cost the life ol Mis Wealthy Wabel, 64, when she was struck down by an auto- - j LAKE SALT UPi - Take your choice now I wi g $ O j? sg. e I , - , |