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Show THE HER ALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. THURSDAY. PAGE TWO. slot tradition and taken on new that pUre them definitely on fashion M.ige of 1932 iitiih t.ulnied and rirty miiU .we built along the lines of the Mlhoiutle 'signlo vtr.nht in the skirt. and hol in at the wo.s as and to. lined to fund imen- ds ts t add's uniform still More 4 ickets You cant keep a good style down in any season, so up pops s tor its annual spring the n ady to greet its jh rfotnatnee, t ulhful 1922 puLUe in striking .nr tin iit snug-titM.i- MARCH Three New Ideas For Spring Wear ALU RINt; I 1 1.' (.(.LSTIoXS il.U.I) FOR NEW CLOTHES ARE HUDSON Ml I) ,!( sho a mg II g I; It s playing pinochle Luncheon Guests included. Mr land Mrs. Leonaid Scrensun, Mr A and Mrs Ii Ballerd and Mr and Mrs. Hov Moosei.ian. Mi and Mrs Oliver Nilson. Mi and Mrs. Loric c.,.v. Mi and and Mrs. Samuel Sorenson, Mrs. R H Toolson, Mrs Fmi.,a hansen, Mrs Khzt Kitty Toolson and M kellcy were recent and Mis Olson S The m a I'reston anmvi rs trj birthday Itaine;' mothei, Mis w ro tin .t son An F ister cant.it i,a!" will he sun, tin iuw voinliohi ll.irlu r olurs Ii.luoll link.' lh 'IN tile A vuili use Ith 1 ol-- of navy 2 I. NEW SPRING FASHIONS ENCOURAGE ECONOMY restricted budget can't cramp de-nyones style this spring. The cur 0 in rs eviuentiy soused our unt needs, for they have given us a i, icral selection of smait new t Ii that can be developed in in in and low pru e ranges a ' '.iit a sacrifice of quality. ,'Vw spring styles me. funda-i- i studies in fahrii and i at id'd is reduced to barest l,i . . .iid elaborateness is as I., i.i ., ns the iatc lamented I, i a he science of simpli-- , I, the art of elimination i. p , a ,ua, derate (ince possilde t ir cheapening materials ui, cn workmanship. , , - Ii Eu-v- - apparel is dial ailenzedpractical look and mrments mumfest hdt.p-- , , wear. But , . nta are by no means r affairs their sensible On the , .if indr. they lord themselves to and ot 'nely v.uiatmn thir I trend towurd simihedy recent-t. welcome I from rtlief iii t ssed empire" and period i (, mes. i r u d "tiers nave been fiu-i- .i v frills they have more thin "np-- p sated in a presentation of entirely new fabric intcr-- i f, unusual color tendencies, and e -- iting innovations in silhouette I hriqnn. rdv a. v ( lot Keiir'1 f'ost '1 - the smait new dresi.es fall automatically mlo medium and oT groups by gi.uo of their low production cost. They flaunt few trimmings and these consist of such simple auents as iucs-pbows, scarfs, und s.tshcs . naive lace und lingene touches . bright wooden or metalie but. an occasional gay bmkle tons or i lip. Cleverness of cut and of fabric make this anee signific seasons inexpensive dress conipnie favoiibly with its sister licit lo.ls lu ll r as imn h. The coats for IT2 may be put in the same category Sonic of tin bist models are styles with a simplicity that dispels any fear of expense from the start A large num-ir turn away from co.tly fur favor of a si.uf-lik- " adoininei.t cloth collar, new high neckline, or reefer collar terminating in wine revers. The majority have been styled with an objective of wear a compromise between strictly diess and strictly sport themes Suit Tj s Strong s are bound Suits and to bo important in this season oi The marpractical considerations ket offers a large selection in a wide variety of styles and prices Of course the woolen street suit is always a big spring number, fot nothing serves so many purposes This spring s suits would so well be predestined for popularity by virtue of t 'eir own distinction if they had no other recommendaKien the sip iihl t ulored tion models have escaped from typi.al low Sweaters Going Big pine '.Hour e . ... n 111 TVTfS IIMX'SR I.A V W KA IN US l open-wor- d i Hudson, RKO Pictures lutliy star, models three lor .spring wear. Left to right: A crepe jacket frock, with popular scarf treatment, follows the mode for rough weaves. 'I he trouser frock is adaptable for all kinds of sport wear. The skirt is divided to look like trousers. There is virtually no hack in the frock. The shoulders h are adjusted with hows. A powder-bludress of wool, with touches of crocheting in the yoke and cuffs. RocIipIIi' new ideas rib-stitc- e effect is emphasized by carrying a dark color through the closely fitting rib spttion with the top in a lighter contrasting color And sirce this tigh1 fit through the center of the body is tmai te.,t if the ton fits looicly, many a new sweater is roomy about the shouT-der- s or adopts a cowl neckline of puffed bleeves to at hieve that look. casual, Materials are responsible for much of the inteiest m new sweaters. The most is pure Irish linen thread - almost like a heavy sewing thread used for .very simple ami very smart waiated We're headed for a season of informality, prai tiralilv. and sim-- i 1. it y of it. le nnlmullv sweaters Hie good. They are also smart, individual in in w looking, and hi it I'i.iu versions. They range dl the way from definite sport tvpes in angnis and ribbed wm-- ! hand-knitk uliited to and l.iccy crochet efforts that are as diessy as a blou.sr. The new skirts have influenced sweater stylos in many 'ways. For one thing, they're dcfi-- , oaen the high- mtoly bhorter. ijieo-ratio- hand - knitted white sweater blouses. The high neckline, so general throughout the mode, has invaded sweater realms too. One type is a high, purled neck that slops short at the base of the throat. If this seems too severe, a scarf tan line be added fur a softening Another style features a childish n round collar with tiny silver buttons proceeding from the all the way down the throat top y Caroline Jackson Ctittenden, society beauty of Pittsburgh, shown r above, was engaged to Joseph Mot ford, socially prominent law school student, until she made a visit to Tucson, Ariz There she met Paul Scbowalter and married him within two weeks. "There really is nothing I can say about it --except that it was a shock," Morford said when he learned of the marriage. Kin-ma- der the Tbornley, direction of Willard Sunday et 7:30. The cantata is "From Death Unto Life." By R. N. Stults. The public is invited to attend DATA ON JAPAN up 10 per cent of the total area of Japan und tx per cent of all the families of that nation are engaged in agricultural pursuits. Farm land makes ll Without That well Vc- Silk Dresses all and Knit Sport Soils and eolois pi ind wry low. 'Tlie'seasotis hfliartctl Coats and Jackets, at 4!u.W 45 Full Fashioned Net Hose at $1.00 Up! Smart, New Spring Gloves at $2.98 Ier Pair White and All Colors A Few Steps Off Main Street and a Tew Dollars Sated Edwards Millinery Co. Ladies Furnishings j i West 1st. North Logan, Utah. in 0 L U bt Pi Jli )r. t Ii n' 4 or u j. . The Prince of Wales is quite a linquist, speaking French, Spanish, Italian, German and Danish, as well .a& his mother tongues of English and Welsh. t jj ck "" S J vrrnnji nrum t array ! to buy a newspaper to our new spring fashions. few styles that are repof the whole striking Come And See! au antics -- - LINGERIE for the EASTER OUTFIT! 50c Bandeaux - 50c Combinations -- A COMPLETE 59c Wed have describe all Here are a resentative .Miss, tit 98c Ji r OUTFITS Ki to $195 b EASTER aa dress for Easter. Conic in and get acquainted with our styl' s and prices! ;i.x it. in our NOW Every woman wants a new hat, coat, or For tint .Matron Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Swenson huve moved into the home ol Robert Austin where they expect to live this summei Miss Inez Morgan had as a house guest over the week end Miss Etlie Ellis of Idaho, who is attending school at Utah Stale Agrn ultural college. The Reliuf Society held their anA bionual meeting Tnursilay. President of graphical sketch Louise Y. Robinson was given by Nellie Ktnt; readings, by Lilhalh Grace Yeales; Cummings and songs, by Nettie and Liz.ie Yeatcs anu Savona Larson; piano solos, a by Mis. Elmer Zollinger and Dutson. After the program himh was served by the officers. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Egan spent Sunuay in Logan at the home of Mr und Mrs George Andrews., Mr and Mrs. Eilert Israclson and children of Hyrum spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ietor E. Anderson. Mrs. Ed Monson and baby of Logan are spending the week at the home of her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Israel Yeates Mrs. Sarah Olson went to Salt Lake City Sunday to spend the week with relatives. Mrs. Gwyn Clark of Preston was n Sunday visitor at the home of Mrs. G. her mother, Dclila Roucche. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Egan and children were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Uickmoic of Logan on Saturday evening. The Mutual Improvement associations, are presenting three one-aplays in the ward chapel on Friday evening. This is part of the special activity work designed for the organizations. IT r Un n li: Practicality and Price "Appeal Suit HATS - Style, Is Not Complete" Big Easter Parade j s The Orioles and swallows are prob-bal- y the greatest bird exterminaweevil. tors of the cotton-bo- EASTER ! 'll turn-dow- w,l suit-nrcs- r p Van-ett- Mvs-dam- ap-p- es N( ver has a style tendency been more tmuly than this prevailing emphasis oil pi aeticality that all spimg ci rations express The woman who makes a note of this and plans her spring wardrobe accordingly will find it an easy matter the to he during ij ting of lii.12 without making inroads on her bank account. ward ihuiih Suno iv The cantata will oe Lowell G. Smith, is ward chon ducctoi. The cantata is the sloiy al of the resurriclion ure under liirction of Mis 1 llamas Ii Fari Mi. and Mrs J M Ko,-iinspent Mondaj in Idatui ''ill., on business Mi. and Mrs Chail.-LunU'iU'st announce the arrival of a son Mrs March lti Lundquist was tormerly Miss Winona Bingham Mr. and Mrs Gerald Blow man entertained at a ocuatifullly appointed bridge luncmun Sunday evening at then homeF. Do, ora cn i featured spring and aster coiuls Luncheon was served at small tables with bowls of yellow dc Covers were laid for Lowell Nij.ou, Earl Go1 don, Harry Michaels, Wayman Hillyard, Ronald r.onnun, Glen Fisher and Roy Hillyard Mrs Frank I Emmett and Mis Clyde Littledyke cnlct lamed at a bridge luncheon Saturday evening at the Inline of Mis Emmett St Patrick decorations wcie used Mr, and Mrs Frank R Emmett entertained at a delightful dinner Table party Sunday afternoon were early spring flowers. Covers were laid for II guests. Mrs. Leo Buttars of Picston and Mrs. R. B. White of Ogden were week-en- d guests of Mr. und Mrs trank P. Emmett. Mrs. C E. Hawkes of Pocavisitello, Idaho, was a veek-en- d tor of Mr. and Mrs. Richard and family Mi. and Mrs. Clyde Littledyke entertained at a dinner party Monday night. Eight guests spent the evening playing bridge. Mi and Mrs. V Green of Ogden and Miss Elnora Nelson of Cedar City were guests of Mr pud Mis John Nelson. Sunday The Smithfield Third ward choii i!L give an Fluster . nntata uu- s or lit.uk .is a splint; costume basis is quite u s .stunning us it is itilfcriut, iml fines fmther IuipImMs to the In limitsi 'non 'h pi ,u U al note ed .is will .is plain funks the dark tel. ui lay Is notu i ulc l!it of led. white, und ravishv ing ra w blues brighten spring: el with striking contrast Light-d.iaffinity prints are used for itfutive cusrnibluiK m many s . c h - ieates. i rp-ei- tj r- n c t cimuel tui.t in.it) it t tk nu . in p!r t hi t.i ' be U.m loi n it ire in 1..1 la,; I n m I i pi v l hat t .! all I v i l omin.lc'il nut olfi r .ill hi i u it. to ,ii.tn lyn ot lhlc i U i 1. r (i 1 limn In i hi o.u'ii, ioi JH I y .,1 , Ul) ill 1, Hu.t dl--- i li. h, iuw sli'i ve tre.it-- 0 , ! Urf 1th. IKW 'I hey mil la i 1't hi,.h ii' Him- . I ii Iv inl.uc in bringing ,is-ft ili uf i.iii.i sc.imjiii tip to li.ltK, Al11 tilll h to Ith llllilllg l III ill I : The ward Primary presented the I Am The Light and pageant, before a Life of the World, audience large and enthusiastic HutMrs Irene Sunday evening ton and President John A. Israel-soof Hyrum stake were stake visitors, Mr ar.d Mrs Carlos Egan, Mr and Mis. Vernal Egan and Mr and Mrs. Frank Cammings spent the week end in Hansel valley with Mr and Mrs Denzxl Egan Lyle Smith, who has spent the last two months m California, returned last week. Mrs. Marian jessop of Millville, spent Friday afternoon as a guest at the home of Mrs Annie F was served ( NIBLEY Weds Other Man1 spent MOMS d'hhtful Smithfield i and Mrs Homer Dames entertained at thii home at a no-- i The host party evening was io lot du s ts the I Pittsburgh Belle Mr. asr '( ( 1932. 4, RY ROCHELLE smt-dre- l 2 That - - 75c i In the newest Colors, LINE CF L.D.S. GARMENTS! materials and styles. Priced from , Dress-u- p and UP Wash Frocks for All Sizes SKIRT or SUIT Variety of Fabrics Fast Colors DRESSES ui First North V 'Hu S , New Weaves New Styles at - . $H95$395 Logan, Utah 3 w X - Frocks for every occasion and every figure. Moderately priced 9c$S Garment LoganCOMPANY 95 39 W. COATS Ml 95 and UP T HATS Posy trimmed or plain . . fabric or straw . . . brimmed or brimless . . . . head shapes for every $1.95 UP ii a i i |