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Show TIIE NOTES tMidnight Supper it Fashion Plaque 5 After Sorority held Soro.sis .sorority final mi-- i Tlu Wtilni f following' Miss Echo Holmgieen, fjvli.ss Tioy lVilersen, Miss Hvru Hatch, Miss Kitehel Km tie. ami tiss Kem Boyer Mrs John T jk.aine, who has bin. a patroness , "ol the sorority for many years, vias also taken through the nl iual nnd made a an airier in the of were seated at one eoloi hatmony of yellow was Tarried1 . presented of llowr r Howards acted as were Responses toastmistress. made by Fredone Shumway, Miss Thelma Pedersen, Mrs John T 1 Caine ami Miss Hyra Hatch rTIKKLV handstitched is this jf mw ersion of the white washable The four uede gauntlet glove I tows of .stitching: at the top are a notable d(tu! Hazel R J Coakley and Mrs entertained the Not fleet members of the Ladies Mission-- I ary society Thmsday afternoon at Sihe home of Mrs Coakley Mrs M Talk, were given by Mrs It Me- Ogd n If ami Miss AddaSimpson Miss Virginia Coakley Causlai.d played piano seTctions Following Si ho meeting dainty refreshments 8wete seiveil to thirty guests sened s anil Mrs N A Pedeisen Mr and Mrs George B I Caine motored to Ogden Thursday n I to attend the concert at the tabernacle given by the wot Id Renown pianist, Paderewski. Og-de- Kensington For Club Members J Mitihil was hostes., lii tnemlars of hei sewing club at afternoon tier home Wednesday Mrs Kdgai .f Sewing and Mrs Oliver G Johnson were host and hostess at a family dinner paity at their home 'lhuisday evening The dinner table was covered with a lace cloth over green and centered with a and rose colored howl of pink At the ends were snapdragons tall green tapers in low holders. Eighteen guests were included After dinner a social evening of music and cards followed. Mr Di and music were the after which dainty were served The serving table was i entered with a bowl of spring flowers Covers were marked for eight t!ub members enter-tainme- Spr: SANDAI. TOE HOSE Mrs. Roy Anderson entertained members ot her chib at a prettily ai ranged bridge suppet at her home Ihursday evening Sup-pwas served at small tables decorated with spring blossoms. Covers were marked tor twelve. and Bridge followed supper prizes were won by Mrs. T. A. Lewis and Mrs. C. Callan. Special guests were Mrs. Erancis Clark, Mrs. C. Callan and Mrs. Mayme Ryan. Special Meeting A special meeting was held by members of the Clara Barton chapter of O E S Monday evening at the lodge rooms in hon- or of the Grand Lecturer Mrs. S. Woodie Moore of Salt Lake City. After the meeting, a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments were served. The refreshments committee included Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hardy, Mrs. Beth Hardy, Mrs.. VV. B Jones, Miss Emilia Laub and Miss Jane Moody. For Daughter M i s Otto E Oskar entertained at a party at her home Tuesday afternoon for her daughter, Em-wtna Jean, who celebrating her twelfth birthday anniversary Caines were enjoed after which dainty refreshments were served. The table was centered with a birthday cake holding twelve candles Fourteen friends were APPRECIATE AID (lul Members Entertained Mrs Ottis Fuhrimun Miss Mildred Peterson, last week, was the guest ot honor , at a miscellaneous shower given Mrs. R E. Berntson was hostess Monday evening by Mrs. Leon Furgeson, Mrs. Bryon Johnson, Mrs to members of her club at a bridge at her home Wednesday Jenny Johnson, Miss Nell Olson tea Miss Pearl Baugh at the home ternoon. The guests were enter-o- f tamed at three tables of bridge Mrs Furgeson. The evening was spent playing A dainty lunch was served, The serving tables were centcr-Peabunco. Prizes were won by Miss snapdragons Baugh and Miss Zelda Skan- - ed with Dainty refreshments wereiCoveis were marked for twelve chy. served to twenty-fiv- e guests. Mrs. guests. Bridge prizes were won Fuhriman received many lovely by Mrs E. J Yonk and Mrs. George Griffin gifts. ON HEALTH DAY statement has been issued A van-color- thought to rour extracts spices. There are of by tor George orley, 84, who died Thursday at the family home, will Helen Wills .Moody, whose pigtails were famous in the kid morning be held Sunday at 2 p. m. in the wjien she startled ihe tennis world, has finally bobbed First ward chapel The body may viewed at the family home, 155 her hair. Site insists it was for comfort, though, and is be South Third West street, Saturday with shown new tennis the results. with Shes and Sunday until the funeral hour. pleased Mr. Worley was born in Birmingqueen coiffure. ham, England, March 24, 1848. Previous information given out was that 1858 was the year of hi birth. FEED ALL HONOR COURT IN das FAMILY PROGRAM Feed for livestock and food for the family should be in the plan of every farm family in 1932. So declared County Agricultural Agent R. L. VVugley Finlay morning Most fanners of Cache this season will produce enough alfaJJa. The action of gophers and winter killing have thinned the stands Such in some places. ground should be harrowed, then about of a bushel wheat, oats or barley per acta should be planted to thicken the hay stand, Mr. Wrlg-le- y said. Aside from the damage from goy phers and winter kill, Agent VV declared, induations aie that there will he a big crop of hay About the only retarding effeet to mar this forecast will be spring weather holding off too long and bad frosts oca urnug. Care should be taken this year to plan the family garden so as to provide a variety of vegetables for the entire summer and leave a supply to store for winter. Plans for gardens and varieties may be obtained at the county agent's office ill the louilbouse at Logan. WESTON SUNDAY Scout Honor Court proceedings for bestowal of all awards and for all troops of Franklin distrirt of tile Cache Valley council will be held Nundav evening in Weston wait! i Impel. The ceremonies will be conduited in conjunction with t lie- - MU.U ament appreciation the Honor Officials directing court, whith will be sponsored by Troop 39, of Weston, will he Court of Honor Chairman A. W Hart and Commissioner Lorin Ciookstori of Franklin distuet, .Voutmasti r C O Simpson, and Tioop Column ee Chairman Felix OF THINKS To all those who reini tnhered nur beloved mother during her relent illness and dentil, we extend a most sincere thanks Those who assisted at the funeral services in any way shall always be held in thankful consideration by us The family of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Hansen, CAKI1 "" watch. YOU wcttii .. ..at the PRICE yco. want ! ' ' Schilling qua j ; or PLAN DAM F. PRESTON The boys athletic of the local hign association school are planning the last dance of this year, arrordmg to their President Milton Dailey The dance will be held Friday, May 6, fol- lowing the high school graduation exercises Pauls dance band will furnish the music. 101" o, Sfieci il SI .00 Per Pair Petersons Shoe Store 73 North Main Over 53 ' IiOgan, Utah Years of Quality Footwear Made at Home Wheat-a-LaxMarvel Milk Bread . j Both Sliced a . Bach a Five Cent Value in First Quality Bread ! . . UK WRU'OIMK TIIK TO SCHOOL HANDS . MMiAN ! . . He Give Free Delivery vier 1u Any Part of Ibe PIfONIi 1 Ner( tty. fi 4 Specials Tor Saturday April 10 FLOlR, White Rose 89c GA53c Pounds BUTTERlb.. 23c COFFEE Lipt ons Vacuum Packed; 35c DRESSING Kraft's 27c Quart Jar CORN large 25c Cant,; BEANS - large 25c for cans; SOAP, Crystal White bars 23c Unwrapped; PA39c Large Package or Golden West; Sk. Nl 10 Made From Rest Quality Ingredients In a Most Sanitary Modern Rakery Royal Bakery 118 North Main laigan, Utah Rest Pastries R- - r, lb - For 3 CEREBRATING 'Ill JO ' 25th Anniversary of Original Utahweare 3 10 R- LY- E- Rex Brand 2 For 19c 1.32 PRUNES -2Box .. 5-lb a Complete Line of Fruits and egetahlen of All Kimlk. Extra Faoey Straw berries 4 I I We Have 4 .MEAT DEPARTMENT I wJ A fC Pound kFTEN youve want- ed to possess something fine, something you could show with pride and pleasure . . . but the price has always been a bit out of reach. Not so now, with a fine Gruen Watch! See the most unusual values we are offering during this Event . . and youll realize your Ambiiion without damage to your purse. - and FRESH HAMBURGER SAUSAGE Women are sometimes hlied to weep, or even faint, at funerals in South American cities, as a to the importance "compliment" of the deceased. had? by THE mauii or rVOKY boat Independent Grocery Fi Her bal-,ho- a The star Alpha Ononis sends the most heat to the earth. Reg. Sl-i- set vice. 1 l NET VV the Smith-fiel- d Health day committee for the the celebration support given which was held Wednesday. Bad weather conditions made the carrying on of the celebration a difficult thing to do. The statement follows: Tne Health day parade committee wish .to thank all for the RAItIH DRY support given and those who conIt is said that the gemsbok, a tributed in various wuys, making huge South African antelope, nevit possible to serve refreshments er drinks water, the moisture to the school children and those which it requires being obtained who assisted in serving. Had the 'i from the auculent The I'nited States lias 15 plants on which weather conditions been favorable, llcships and fighting planes it feeds. many of the outside schools would have participated in the parade with floats and children, and a 'VCsN'" s . " v.nK NNF' xNcJv'' X'Nv'' goodly number of business houses and organizations would have been had Four bands represented. pledged their support and would have been here if needed. The Newton band was in attendance together with the school boarTT, county officers, and Chamber of Commerce. To all we extend our thanks and appreciation. rl ; FUNKUAL Funeral services rig-le- d chillin SAN FRANCISCO, Apiil 29 (I la San Francisco butter today, 92 si ore 20. FOR Honors Visitor Birthdav Party Sandals, (Titouts, Pu.nps, Slrajis, Ties While, Jllaek, Drown, Reige, ltltie Butter Prices s at the party r, Wondei ful Slug's For Wontlcrful (Jirl.s ob.-er- Bridge Supper For Club Group r Entertained land Fashion Piate Crops In the Odur tVy district of soul hern Blah are no further along than Hre plantings in Cache valley So declared Manager Otto Mchi of the Logan Garment company Friday morning. He has just returned from an automohile trip to Cedar City, and the Richfield and Salma areas. Last Tuesday night a heavy snow fell throughout Ine day, he said. Crop conditions in the southern area are most favorable, and a supply of water is nretty assured. Mr Mehr A bo v! of yellow jonquils foim-- i ed the table centei piece CTneisi were maiked for twelve gihMs J lirookitiK motuml to h'rid ay to attend an nl lumlnoii bv friend. rhytV Willi CROPS PUSHED Mrs. Albeit Berntson entertained a few friends at her home Thuis-da- y afternoon. Music and vision weie enjoyed after which dinner A Editor 'D,UG SOUTHERN UTAH t O MRS. RULA C. PITZER Get into Springs Wilson Miss Wilson was del lured, ihe winner and will receive the award given by the Utah Power and Light through ineii loial maiiagei James Bullock Precedes Dinner Family Members Ogden I) a GueH At Party Of Ogden Friends i fin 1. it. Tire i lull mei r noun it tin liomi Social Afternoon Missionary Society I At Coakley Home I Attend Cone( n, it nvE rAGE Je-s- appointments Cover-.new rie marked lor sixty Each with a M Ml. 'w, in, dn v at till' I Ml. d 2 2. Uedin.d.iy Four contestants Mir ucd the semi final in nhien twenty stude ntd participated The four entering the final. vi ere Roy Peterson. Samuil Vinton Men ill anil Anna fins. bv Gustav biogtaphv, Miigm hr Kskstem Piano solos were giyeu N U by Mr, Christiansen Ncu iluh oi fuers fm the year mi lode Mis M J Watkins, ptcsi dint, Mi, E C HetnLsim, sei mid treasurei ; Mrs Reid Baihy, i in lespondmg secret arv At the close of the after note, tea was suved Spci lal guc,i e were Mi, Eail, Mis Chill le, O l'eUr,on, Mrs N W Christiansen, Mrs E L Hansen. Mrs ,S H Amussen, Mrs Nellie B Langton. Mis C J Haines, Mrs C O Stott Mrs A D Tliati bet and Miss Thelma Garff A f J. 1 PRESTON Interest was very pionounerd in the arr.-.iaor.itoiv contest held in the high school (;,utf. iilm aited as hosti,- - Mis, thailotte I Mu, y the piogiain She gave the ROM ' a late irii'iionyBhuhird the kelii D. FOR COMFORT, THOUGH Oratory Contests Held In Preston w HELEN BOBS Wednesday III. dams Thm. .day evi mug lor the' was PRIL l jjnitiations orsigt Miss FRIDAY. UTAH, AN'S PAGE Literary Club Entertained . member LOGAN, L, THE SOCIAL - CLUB i HERALD-JOURNA- 1 if STEER BEEF POT ROASTS 10'.n. 12 FRESH SIDE PORK- - Pound : lh. 10 J PORK SHOULDER ROASTS or STEAKS 4 Pound AdJc FRESH SALMON, HALIBUT AND COLD MEATS OF ALL KINDS! We have In our woekery tHIEF . . A a 15 Gruen, with band to match, 12$ Jewel Crun Cartouche, antique hmtticd CTtgfivuif, $35 turdy And depend able Gruen, jewels. $4$ S department all kinds of gifts that are appropriate tor all iiei'asioMH. BARREL SHAPED A Doz TUMBLERS 25' TUMBLERS c Doz. Car don Jewelry Company .-- V sW wsV SSsV sV Vw VV VssV VF CHICHESTERS M t To Ak PILLS rt 4 M'tMMd rr ruble iriiMA. 'J n vibtr. A k f you 4 Ml . Iff K HttHII iftrt 1 m HKlNlf 111 I.H. I I 40 r.i (, fcrRo'-t oti, nU llvy fruit I fuUl Ft kabUdxiS fc4 flrtiii PtM. stKrl t ., krttu Pleased to Seive on and Serving to Please You with Quality Merchandise at The Logan Garment Co. 3 WEST 1ST NORTH ST. |