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Show THE PAGE SIX. MOORE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH. L, FUN! Jersey Gloves 12 Mayor H. Clay Cummings of Heber, brought a large group of I li ber and Wasatch county citizens to Logan Wednesday to inspect the municipal power plant L'nder Mayor Cumming's direction Heber is now operating one of the most efficient and progressive municipal power plants in the west Mayor Cummings is a former student of the USAC. All si I '"J t The finals of the Gleaner girls of the Logan stake was held Monday evening at the Sixth ward. The two wnrAi competing in the finals were the sixth , ward and the Seventh ward. The ? contest was awarded to the Sev-- f enth ward group. The play they presented was "The Burglar" and 1 was directed by Miss Margaret I Watkins. Those taking part in i the winning play were Idona j Schow, Anne Morgan, Elaine Cor- I bridge and Ada Gibbons. Mens W. Earl McCIery, been visiting in Logan parents, Mr. and Mrs. J son, has returned to her Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. , . II E. Malt-- v home in a Wann left Wednes--i Salt Lake City to attend K. day for the meeting of the Girl Scouts ! 4 M i I I Mr. who has with her convention which will be hek during the remainder of the week,The national President, Mrs. Fredrick Edey, will be the main speaker at the sessions. Other members of the national board I I) apnear on the program. Mis Olga Carlson la also scheduled to be in attendance. Mis Alice Lund, who is a nurse et the L.DS. hospital in Salt Lake jt r'Ur. has been spending several days in Logan with her sister, Miss Ethel Lund. 1 i LOCAL ELKS ON OGDEN PROGRAM i f Seventeen members of the local lodge 1453, B. P. O. Elks, attended t ritualistic ceremonies of initiation t for 14 new members of the Ogden I Lodge 719 Tuesday night. The candidates were the first division of the George Washing- ton Prosperity class of the Junc- lion city lodge. They were installed by the state champion ritualistic team of Logan lodge led by Exalted Ruler A. A. Firmage. Following the ceremonies, the Ogden Elks feted the local members of the antlered order at 1 itSUOW TO PLAY AGAIN TONIGHT over by special request, of the Circus," starring Clark Gable and Marion Davies, Wednesday at the plays again Capitol theater. This production presents Gable in a role which is a departure for him from his cus-Ltomary delineations Both his role prand that of Miss Davies are out-- 1 standing characterizations. Trapeze and other aerial per-1- ( formances of circus life present some of the most daring feats ev- i Held ' "Pally J, ( j J' I i ! i I j J I I i ? Ki n h t : By I V j t 3 Childrens Undies E. Lace trimmed white nainsook slips and combinations, 49e at values, to clean roit 4 W. ii - Who said matrimony is no laughing matter? When the cameraman found Colleen .Moore and her brand-nehusband at Miami Beach, Fla., the other day, the honeymooning film actress greeted him with this flashing smile. w PAGEANT HAS A River Heights in a sad county school house Sunday evening following the destruction of the River Heights chapel by fire last week. The Board of Education was kind enough to permit use of the school building until further arThe rangements can be made. main speaker of the evening was who spoke in Ruion Heninger regards to the Canadian mission. Bishop Walter A. Scholes made reto the church marks relative building destroyed. The Relief society officers held their meeting Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Lewis J. Bowen. President R. A. Stewart presented the literary lesson. Twenty one members were present. Vanes T. Wilson and family have been visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson. David Smith spent the week end visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Lehi Olson. Ruion Christiansen qf Denver has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Christian Niederhauser. Mrs. William F. Wilson has returned from Brigham City where she has visited with her son and Mr. and Mr., daughter-in-laVanez Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McCombs were visiting with their parents Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Le Roy Wilson were dinner guests at the home of Dr. Wilsons parents, Mr and Mrs. William F. Wilson, Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs Max McCombs of Ogden and Mrs John Sandberg and daughter, Melba, of Burley Idaho, have been visiting here during the severe illness of their mother Mrs. Ezra McCombs. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Chip-ma- n and family of Cornish, are visiting with Mr. Chipman s mother, Mrs Dora Jensen. Recently Lehi Olsen had the misfortune to step on a nail. As a result, he has been confined to his home for a few days. Mrs. E. D. McCombs, who has been seriously 111, is now on the road to improvement. Mfs. Thomas Rider left Wednesday for Los Angeles, where she will visit with her daughter, Miss Lois Rider, and other relatives and fritnds. Herald-Journa- Plays Again Tonight at the Capitol. I- ait OK S8' JJ Genuine Sailor Kid Overalls W 2 w JJ Sailor O'alls Kid PAIR Broker, 33' sizes Boys Overalls 2 Full cut, good weight, sizes II to 16- FOR Our regular PSc sheet, but for thre days we are offering them at thisi Why not stock up now. Sue price 24x3- not price. A good weight to be ovorloked 6- Obray, O. L. Lee. are Rich-ma- n Cache organization discussed the year's farm bureau program. 88' Boys Blazers Womens Princess Womens Rayon Bloomers 2 FOR Fancy Rayon Panties nnd Bloomer- s- 38 to 50. Colors: pink, peaih 12 wool sizes from to 4 88c I 14 Pink, 1 green and rose shades Boys Longies Sizes 5 to 17. Regular Special fur this sale 2 white outing flannel that usually sells at yard Seu:il for 88c days. 83' value $1 98 & 88 Fast Color Prints Guaranteed tub and sun proof prints of the better kind. Very fine 80 square weave and oiff two hundred to patterns from which 12 1 S8C yds 88(2 " 4 FOR 88 -- 2 11 Yards 11 88(2 for E. Hope Bleach) a-- s Whrjiper" brand fine blue cham- - JJ "I drtH hhirU for men, collar attach'd Ktjle Man) printed pattern an well four plain hli.tdes. Special offering for three dajn only. Ufc to 161. Regular 70r Mens Work Shirts Men's 1 choose. YARDS 12 CO. Mens Dress Shirts ou I I W. FOR Polar Outing year. 88 H CO. 1 All with blazers A reg heavy elastic waist. uiar $1.49 value. Size 0 I" plaid 3 & Childrens Bloomers Shi and white. O Smithfield E. FOR 88' Horace William mJ E. 5 FOR in sizes named and E. M. Bickmore. President George Stallings of the Utah State Farm bureau and E E. Hendricks, president of the Full 2'. yard length curtain pane! made of fine mesh scrim and very made. Special 2 FOR inch single cotton blanket that wear and launder well. Not many left. Three days only at this price. afternoon. named 1 , Single Blankets will case. A bargain at this speciai 1 2 88 81x90. C4x76 president of the Paradise local of the Cache County Farm Bureau at a meeting of the organization membership at Paradise Tuesday Directors I" - For These Three Days, We Are Offering Many Items That Are Standard, First Quality Mdse. At Prices That Mean Savings to You Good weight, well napped, was t Panels Curtains oooooooooooooooooo 88 - Pillow Cases Paradise Selects F arm Bureau Head Danielsen o )' Clovis Sheets a H. numbers W. o u D. All CO. H O Presenting of the pageant 'The Hearts of the Children" or the "Connecting Link" was concluded on Monday night in the Smithfield Junior high school building before a capacity house. It was the fifth successive night. In addition a matinee was given Thursday afternoon It is estimated that at least 3000 people witnessed the pageant. The Benson stake genealogical committee sponsored the pageant with L. W. McCann as director. A marked characteristic was the beautiful spirit of harmony and cooperation of the cast committees and the public at large. Another feature which contributed to the success was the beau- H tiful music of the orchestra of O local talent, under the direction PH of Evan A. Hansen, and the singing under the direction of Mrs, Bertha Mather with Mrs. Thelma w Lundquist as accompanist The beautiful scenes and tableaus were made more effective by colored lights. to customer- YARD" W. 88 - W Mrs. William H Cantwell entertained at a chicken dinner Sunday afternoon. Guests included Mr, and Mrs Robert Griffith, Classify I Robert E. Griffith, Mrs. Leah Mortenson of Salt Lake City, Carl Nelson of Preston and Mr and Mrs. William Cantwell and famWANTED Middle aged woman to do ranch ily Miss Ludella Jensen entertained cooking of of town. Call at 139 West Center, between S p. m. and the Gleaner girl of the Third M2. ward recently in honor of Mrs. 7 p. m. Violate Watson Price, a recent LOST bride. A kitchen shower was givblack fountain and Green pen, en. without cap. Return to The evening was spent in playMl ing bunco, Mrs. Oliver Nilson was awarded high score, and Mildred Toolson low score prize. Mrs. Mary Davies entertained Friday afternoon at her home in honor of her house guest, Mrs L. Davies, of Sait Lake City. A delicious lunch was served to eight guests. The Kiwanis club entertained their wives Friday evening at the Winn confectionary. The hall was decorated m national colors O. W. Harwood had charge of the program, honoring George WashReington. Numbers were: Stunt, by O W Harwood; song, Mrs. Laveda Griffith; a sketch of the life of Washington, C, H. Hurren, Lunch was served aud the remainder of the evening was spent in playing bridge. Mrs C. A. Hurren wa- - awarded high score, Mrs Carl Clark low score prize. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hooper spent Saturday in Ogden on business. Mrs. Phyllis Tooler of Salt Lake City is visiting Mrs. Harold Hanson John Hadfield, Margaret Bingham, Mr. and Mrs H. E. Spack-man- , Vennire Hadfield, and Lynn Hadfield, attended the funeral of Earl Hadfield at M.dad, Idaho, Sunday afternoon. Too Late to 4 and white ou 3 Genuine SMITHFIELD Blui k Sox FIVE NIGHT RUN gathering that met sacrament meeting at the Cache It was 3 I 88 Not all sizes but a value Mens & 3 FOR Shirts Broadeloth Fine gauge cotton hose for men with reinforced heel and toes. Colors are tan, giey, cordovan and black. Size 10 H to 12. Special Circus, Q J. P. Coats Thread not to be overlooked quest Clark Gable in Polly of the c Plain white cotton blanket in the extra size 70x99 that have been selling at $1 49. A real alue 00c ft shirts for men. now offered Blankets Low Prices tt of oooooooooooooooooo Ht $2 98, and Raj on ind Shorts drama contest . uRulers Shirt and Shorts Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hodge I motored to Salt Lake City Wed-- i nesday. Mrs. Ernest E. Earl and little Rose Marie, returned daughter, Oakland, home Tuesday from Calif., where they spent the past two weeks visiting with friends and relatives. i plaid flannel 0 C Mens Rayon and Broadcloth Secial payrolls for February were ordered paid by the city commission Tuesday night. Tne amounts are $423 50, general fund, and $278 20, electric light plant fund. ' woo! that regularly sell at this low price. Marriage license hove been issued from the office of the Cache county clerk to Joseph William Hams, Richmond, and Blanche Woodward, Franklin, Idaho; Arthur Floyd White, Smithfield, anc I.eone Dahle, Logan; Edward O. Simonson, Central, Idaho, and Inez Banks, Grace, Idaho. i 00c pr. All Wool Shirts Joseph Smith, 624 West First South street, submitted to a major at a local hospital operation He is re Vvednesday morning ported to be doing as favorably as conditions warrant. 5 3 E. W. ELLIOT & CO. E. W. ELLIOT & Mcne Jersey Gloves Just the thing for raw March weather. Town ? 1932. 2, E. W. ELLIOT & CO. C About t MARCH WEDNESDAY, Boys Sweaters Mens Dress Pants a Unbleached Sheeting a wool and Shaker Knit sweater: sold up to $198 now offered this 3 days sale. All sizes. Roys that 88 One lot of grey or tan mix dress trous- - C ers In sizes up to 42 that usually sell at $2 98. Special I1 88' childrens shoes, slippers oxfords Sizes are not all are exceptional values. complete, Boys Flannel Shirts Plaid flannel shirts for boys in very good weight for this season, .regular 59c- shuts Sizes 6 to 14'v. J vYt a for 88(2 Childs Play Suits Blue and sizes 2 full cut. white stripe play suits to 8 years, well tailored 3 in anil I OK 6 Yard Bolts. AH 2 FOR Colors E. nd bin Womens Hose 88 - w 88' Childrens Shoes One lot of H A real value CO. Bias Tape AIsoAAa Plain or fancy printed pajamas in either coat or slipon style with elastic or tic waist. Sizes A to D. O unbleached sheeting. n fOK rayon hose in a wonderful assortment of colors and patterns 4 few numbers in wool and nvon Save by buying 4 pairs. Mens Pajamas uo 76-i- YARDS Mens Dress Hose 3 ic value l. 7 88 & Womens rayon hose sizes Sizes but not to 8V4 Mens Warm Sox 3 Mens wool wool dr's boot sox, also socks, 49c values silk and - FOR pr. 88 3 E. W. ELLIOT & CO. C FOR 88c E. W. 10. In all shade. & 88(2 CO. Bath Towels Mens Leather Faced Gloves Genuine full stock horsehide, elastic wrist Will give a lot of service am wear all W. Heavy double thread terry bath towels, with colored borders of pink, blue, green and yeliow. Size 23x46 inches. ELLIOT & CO. I 4 TOR |