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Show ? 7i r n iwrum , T I !R.kfc.- f 7 'i5 fL'' - kM 4,1 " i " s. SP A THE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, L, T THURSDAY, MAY'S, 19S2. UTAH, ,A9 PAGE SEVEN S F SOCIAL - CLUB ' NOTES i Hh LOOKS LIKE A LITTLE REIGN Junior - Senior Banquet At A frP P j. '' U ?- - An nttraitivrly arranged dinner ban- annual Juulor-Semo- r party was given Wedne day evethe Logau academy was v 'V hold Saturday ning by Professor and M evening at the Christiansen at their home. Dinbluebird The guests were seated A la:$g U ner was served from small tables shaped table decorated Each was centered with a fragrant th immature ships and treasure-. fa.which filled with were 'So bouquet of mbps in pastel shades. Red ribbon streamers were PI ice cards were marked for Mtended to the place of each Prolessor and Mrs C J. Myers, guest from these decorations. BouDr. and Mrs Oscar Wonnergren quets of snapdragons were arProfessor and Mrs LcGrunde taranged artistically along the Humphreys. Judge and Mrs M C ble. Place cards and menu cards sarnss. Mr and Mrs. M R. Hovcy, further carried out the decorative lllunson Mr and Mrj George note of the theme of the toasts Mr and Mrs. Blau, Dr which was The Captains Ball" 11 Haskins and the und Mrs. Clark wu board the steampship "Logan host and hostess achdemy" During the banquet, Following dimier an informal . all the guests wore paper sailors evening of music nml soeial el.at caps, 'lbe favors found m the was enjoed treasure chests were miniature " Mtt IHf H Alaskan Totem poles of Ivory the banquet, four Preceding students trom the folk dancing 500 class danced the Sailors Horn- - ' pipe." Thw following toasts were and Mr. Mrs. Fred Fredrlrk-o- n given: "Tales of the Brmy Deep," J. W. Barnett were hostesses to teward Miss Mary Bow-- , Chift nn atat club of their members The Boat," Miss Helen Lin- denman; "Side Trips," Miss Anna- tractively arranged "500 party bel Whitney; "Past Voyages," Miss Wednesday afternoon at the home At the close Barnett of Mrs DarBee Stowell; "Future Voyages, of the card games, dainty refreshMiss Eurilla Ward "served. The guests ments were Seniors of the class present were seated at one large table Were Miss Lavern Browder, Miss centered with a lovely bouquet of - Margaret Dart, Miss Maude Miss Naomi Bnckey, Miss tulips. Places were marked for Mrs. Helen Lindenman and Miss Bar A id. Smith, Mrs. Hyrum Gibbons, Juniors Dee Stowell. included Mrs. Newel Misener, Mrs Moroni were: Miss Oneta Taylor, Miss Mrs Denton Rogers, Mrs Miss Eunlla Clara Anderson, robed in sky blue transparent velvet, studded with Paines, Royally t. B. Caziei, Mrs. Loyal C. Ward, Miss Annabel Whitney, Miss was rhinestones, Miss Eleanor Nolte, shown above, Miss Florence Barnett and Mary Bowden, Miss Bessie Kyle, Mrs I H. Walker cf Pleasant Miss Eldora Peterson, Miss Max- - crowned empress of the Fiesta de San Jacinto and CelesLucy Foy, Mrs U. B ine Hunt. Miss Luella Buckland, tial Light at the San Antonio, Tex., ceremonies commem- Grove, Mrs. Johnson and Miss Bertha Moyle, M i Miss Barbara Hoebel, Miss Esther bethe of 96th the fought battle, orating anniversary were who special guests. Scheuer and Miss Margaret tween Mexicans and Sam Houstons troops near the presPrizes were awarded to Mrs. Barnes. Faculty guests were Miss Miss Moyle. Misener and Bar-beent site of Houston. A court of 12 girls attended Empress Margery Frink, Miss Jane HI J( Bll.lt Miss Jane Moody, Miss Lola Nolte during her brief reign. Miss Mary Deadenck, Coulter, Miss Elsie Anderson, Miss Kath- Hendricks, Miss Ruth Allen and leen Beard, Miss Winmfred Soil fovomrvmoa TTrdr? VyCi CH1UIUC& 1IC1U Miss Venice Carlson. and Miss Inez Rhoades. The committee in charge inThe committee in charge of arMrs. Maylin Hale entertained a Af Miss Ephim Launtzen, group of friends at her home cluded, rangements was Miss Jane BarAfton Miss chairman; Bingham, Tuesday evening in compliment her, Junior class advisor, general The Spurs of the Miss Cornela Hill and Miss Kay to Mr Hale vho was observing Miss Mary Bowden, utah sHte Chairman; Agbnculturai Miss Margaret Barnes Miss Emma keld initiation his birthday anniversary Luthy. Tl,e ceremonies Monday, Lou Buckland, Miss Eldora Peter-- 1 evening was spent playing cards at the col. morning at slx after which delicious refreshThe new members SllOWer HOllOrS 'lege stadium ments were served. the are the Following r Lewis, Miss Jessie jlssMissphyLg The guests Included Mr and Bernice McCracken, A OUnf Hill, Mrs. Bert Bradley, Mr. and Mrs Miss Juana Peterson, Miss Ruth Mrs- - Ersal R,chchon Hyrum Mr and Mrs Bench, Mr. and Roskellcy, Miss Ethelyn Larson, who were married April 27, were and Mrs George Baugh, Mr Miss Ivy Nielson, Miss Fern Boyhonored guests at a shower Lawrence Johnson, Mr. and Mrs er, Miss Vivian Smith, Miss Phylis the at the home of Mr Clifford Rogers, Mr and Mrs Miss Dorothy Harris, Saturday Flamm, mother, Mrs Ann B Del mar Taits and Mr. and Mrs. n Richcsons Miss Lorraine Richards, Miss' given by Mrs. Terry and Joseph Quaylc Whitecar, Miss Bessie Wilcox TerryMlllle MAY Jt lllliKR .Hl11 of Miss Merlene Tew, Miss Zenda! gden, 1 To The annual spring barn dunce Hunsaker, Miss Velda Rapp, Miss Bunco eoVfe"lg JtfX iPa,PJaylrn sot the Delta Nu fraternity was Ruby Paines, Miss Ruth Allen, freshments wpre served. A color Wanda Miss Wallace, Miss Julia yield Tuesday evening at the chap- Gesscll, Miss Adele Humphrey, harmony of white and pink was ter house. All guests were in cosout In the serving Mrs. William Allen was hostess apM13S carried Grace Madsen and Miss tumes characteristic of the occaCovers were marked to members of the J M. club at pointments Peart. Mildred sion. Mrs. Orson her home Wednesday afternoon for nineteen guests. After the r'tuals a breakfast Rogers of Ogden won the high A social game of cards and music Light refreshments were served during the evening Forty guests was served at the cafeteria Miss score prize for Bunco Many lovely formed the afternoon's entertainWere in attendance. Lois Maughan acted as gifts were received by the young ment. The committee In c liaise, was The following responded couple Mrs Richeson was formPainty refreshments were served Mrs. Harrison Hyde Taylor, Ronald Jones and 'with toasts: Miss Fredone Shum erly Miss Edna Matkin of Hyde to eight members Davis was a special guest. Wesley Williams. ,wuy, Miss Kay Luthy, Miss Beth Park. Tb Entertain Club At Party TWO CAN 5 SAT$ UMA ThfjrH gne the Shenandoah Valleys apple blossoms a blooming lot of competition, at ihn forthcoming festival In Winchester, Va. These girls were chosen as envoys of beauty by the governors of their respective states. Left to right: Jpanette Quimby of Maine, Elizabeth Krihbs Cochran of New York, Virginia W. Roberdoau of Texas, Maxine Weaver of Michigan, and Bettina Rollins of New Hampshire. ALL DOLLED UP FOR TOY FAIR FOR. THE- - PRICE J OF- - ONE ! ( announce the engagement of their daughter, Grace Sunny" Osmond YOU ray fine jnm or Icsi of rim 6ae nmcl-to Rondnl Bute of Los Angeles jou pet FUSE anotket The marriage of the young can, the tame itic a vour purrhe 2 cans for rh prtce of one! tog Hafgufi CCUpli mH taKe pi&ct in the near! It future Miss Osmond returned four 4 hour Enamel now While this btg Free o At liable. home Sunday after visiting in Los PlM your refiimhiog now itiai furniture you have Angeles - MAY v.nicd ut i fr;vh color, your bathroom anti luulw, llttlk 11 yaw want to brighten with rles. esw enaaicf. 11 Bor-cher- Butter Prices Come to dealera More and lave WS on ihu offer! MAY fill SALT LAKE. May 5 (1 Pi Despite pleas that he was not a natural criminal and had a good family behind him, Conrad Hanson, 20, was sentenced to spend the rest of his natural life in the state prison for the fatal shooting of Edmund Hines, Salt Lake giucer, Dy judge James H. Wolfe Wednesday. Honored Guest At Card Party Qtadilim sjtauiuiit I!',' for MILLlCtX MFC. RATH m LIFE SENTENCE acker your colon Iae the labels you the 2000 Prim Contest. SAN FRANCISCO, Maj t (I P Snn Francisco butter today, 92 score 20. r, .Dance jarnFraternity, 4HOUCNAM6l nd . ' got; 1 Hay-bour- j j V 5 - o ' Party Bluebird J "EdVlot, y MI SKI M . SALT LAKE, May 5 V--. museum containing old guns an., rare volumes, the value of which '-is over $10,000, has been opened in the Chamber of Commerce building by the Utah Historical Landm.u ks association. PIPPINS OP THE APPLE BLOSSOM FESTIVAL Christiansen Home Scene Of Dinner ULA C. UlTZER - vffiJ s mr t. 20oo r.t:.v, 1000 Other HE Firtt Prae h prutes. DEALER THE n needs ni Kiteway NEW Fashion Plate - La-Vo- 1 Wonderful Shoes For Wonderful Girls Hostess Club Members II toast-mistre- ss mnn t) ; mmQf t McELLlOTT ;iuH- n:c er BY MABEL CNV) m erwq CHAPTER XXXII was on of those sharp bitter Snow days of late January. had fallen the day before and over night bad changed Into sleet The pavements were an Icy menace along which taxicabs cau'lously lid. At five o'clock Susan looked 3dt and shivered, dreading the For the I walk to the atreet car. noticed Mr I put half hour aha bad In jls own t Heath fussing about I MBce. There did not seem to be Any particular reason for his tin She was putting on her fearing. I hat when be appeared In the door T f ftj r w . . Id a nfrev wretched , 1 have the car and me drop night Let home. . f 1 '"wfise ehowed in the gtrl'a ,Qh, tbata awfully kind of 'V len t It out of your wayT , II Not at all. 1 ahonlj be very Xappy to do It Just one moment Mnd f'U be with yoti t They rode down in the elevator Together, the girl, as always, more $Utan a little shy with tbia man splmon, waiting In the sleet (prang "down to open the door (or them tuckod a thick, soft rug around kBusann knees. "Ara yon quite comfortable? Susan said she was. She felt as 1 V rarm as toast Good." Her employer's TOlce brisk and business-likas Tver. I wanted especially to talk 3 yon." be went on still 1c that "Juiet, Impersonal wav. Th yiri wailed etienUy. She loved the luxury of this car, the rich roe finder her fingers. She wee quite 'Unprepared for what was to fellow Abruptly tbe man blurted out. pYoq knew, dldul you, that Mra 'ku l te ' e Heath's term of residence In Reno will be over next week?" No, 1 didn't know that." Susan looked at him Innocently. Yea Thats the way It Is. 1 shall be free then." Susan didn't 'Yes, of course." know what ele to say. 'I'm afraid Pm doing all this very badly. Heath continued. He glared down at her his thin, aristocratic features umously Illumined "1 want to ask you something Ira portant. CL'SAN felt a surge of excitement. She sat quite still, waiting for him to go on. Would you think me quite mad if 1 asked you to be my wife when all this Is over?" Now that the question lay between them Susan felt numb with astonishment "I know 1 shouldn't have done It this way, the man blundered on, "but 1 have been so distressed about the whole affair, so anxious to keep you out of it that the necessary preamble to a proposal of marriage had to be forgone. You dont under stano, do yon? I'ip afraid 1 don't" Susan ad mltted Wbat 1 mean Is this. A young girl can and does expect tbe pre limlnarlc8 of courtship. My position made them Impossible but :an't you wont yon overlook them all and consider the matter In a reasonable light?" Was there ever. Susan wondered, so strange a proposal? Tbe man's manner w as as quiet and businesslike as his phrases. He might have been discussing a raise In salary She began to speak, but be stopped her. "Dont answer me now. You must have time to think about It naturally. I have been thinking that The Olympian sails on a Medlter ranean cruise February 15. I could get reservations and arrange everything, and we could be married In New York Just before sailing. Your aunt ft Is you. aunt Isn't It? could come to New York with you. It would be all perfectly simple and ws would avoid unpleasant publicity." Susan Telt a tightening In her throat What an Incredible proWe we scarcely know posal! eacb other, she stammered. Ernest Heath smiled, T know "''ngb shout Jos," La murmured, cursing himself for an Inarticulate fellow. Wbv couldn't be tell this girt as be longed to, that she represented glamorous yontb to him. a chance to reespturo his own dreams? .Why couldn't ha say thus things? "I have grown very fond of you, be told her Instead. "The night 1 first realized It was tbs one when you called for my help. 1 am a lonely man. All this may mean nothing to yon but as my wife you would naturally have an easy, Yon have agreeable existence. great beauty. In the proper setting you would be exquisite." CUSAN shivered, wishing be had not reminded her of that autumn night when, frantic with jealousy and anger, aba bad run away from Bob. 8ba would never be able te forget Bob never! Then she caught her breath, thinking that perhaps the solution to her problem lay before ber. Marriage with Ernest Heath would widen her horizon. Sba would travel, meet new people, wear beautiful clothes. In all of thts would there not, perhaps, be an anodyne for tbe fever which possessed her? I feel she honored, murmured, "but I don't know what to say." T didnt expect you to give me an answer tonight," be said. T want you to think It over. I am afraid 1 bare been very clumsy The look of melancholy about tt sna had become used to In tbs past few weeks clouded bis face. Susan hastened to reassure hlm.. Ite I who am clumsy and stupid, too," ebe amended. She bad tbe satisfaction of seeing that rare smile lighten his features. Heath wai thinking, The girl baa tact aad, what la more, graciousness." Be had considered him self a completely disillusioned man but there was something In Susan's freshness which delighted him and gave him hope for the future. What could he not do with this girl at bis side? He liked to think of her In soft fine fabrics with pearl at her throat He would build her a new home somewhere In the country where low hills lay. She should have a French house with fine, delicate furniture and velvet textured ruga. That would be the roper setting for her. "Let me think about It" the girl was saying, her fine, soft eyes luminous. What color were they. Heath wondered? Gray or black or were they a lambent hate!? Rnma day perhaps, he would reall? know. The car Jolted around a corner. In tplte of Stmon'a careful driving tbe going was rough.. The motion Hung Susan almost Ut6 'Heath's arms, and the tragranoe of the bur deg momentarily lsstoxiesl4 felax She righted herself, laughing, but a bright apricot stain colored the pure oval of ber face and the man fell silent. He had not realized betorr bow bis heart was set on this marriage. fTEATH took up the speaking tube and told Simon in a low, stern tone to be more careful Susan thrilled to the tone, real a Ing In some small measure what prompted It. She glanced aldewlee at his nicely etched profile. Yea, here was a man tc respect, perhaps truly love. It would not be a wild, whirlwind emotion such as she bad felt for Bob Dunbar, but It would be real. There would be dignity I In IL must have time to think," the man said again after a long You It Is nothing to decide topause. day or tomorrow. Only don't keep mt waiting too longl I'm not a very patient man." He turned to smile at ber. Her slim fngers, lying curled on the soft furry surface of tbs laprobe, found themselves Imprisoned and held fast. A paradise for children was unfolded in Chicago with the opening of the Toy Fair. A paradise for everyone except Alice Satkus, shown alxtve, who couldn't make up her mind which of 19,600 dolls she liked best. There were all kinds itf novelties on display and grownups were the most numerous of the visitors. Kid Mr VV, The 1, WhiiUks. Committee in rharpe of th Mrs W. Vernon Crockett inoiudrd and Mrs, Tin nnmi-i- l Clnt club finale was ftir.s Fird HKlj;e.son (hrisimnsrn hi lit Wednesday afternoon at the )nhn I his HorjH mHrk.s Ihe Inst meet Bluebird Luncheon whs nerved ns of the Hub until the fall from small tnblcH Eaeh whs centered with a silver vase of rose poison buds Covers were miukcd for twents four puo.sts. 1'ndge followed lumheon and prizes were awodod to Mri Burn1 Crook-donMrs. Janes Ltnfmo Club Finale At bluebird Clio $85 Sandals - $785 Culouls - Tic - Slraj. White, It'U, Mine. HOSIERY TO II 1EM0N I motim; Parents Announce Entfajremcnt rttirviHArp 9 mrnrr Brat. PUturtt afar am not patient nsually,-Ernes- t Heath repeated. "But I can wait for this. I can wait for my I XT girl" Susan felt an Impulse to tears. Be was fine aod honorable and reticent. He bad all tbe virtues Why couldnt ebe love him? They did not speak again until Simon baited the car before the little house. Ill see you to your door," Heatb said gravely. Susans heart fluttered. Sbe hoped Aunt Jessie would not be watching at the front window! There would be so much to explain. Luck was with ber. Tbe man beut over ber hand at parting. Stripping aside ber heavy glove he turned the palm upwards and grsvo-ly- . flellberately kissed It. You darling," he muttered Good night. huskily. Then she was on tbe other side of the door and tbe great car slid away through the night. Susan stared about ber with new eyes, seeing the sbabblness of tbe little ball with Its "coat tree," Its artificial tern, tbe worn carpet on tbe floor. Tbe odor of s boiled dinner floated out from the kitchen. Aunt Jessie would be there, stlr-r,n-; end sr.ou!ug. woratng as usual Wbat couldnt she do tor Aunt Jessie If ebe married Ernest Heatb? It wouIA mean security and luxury for them both. It was there was do denying ll a grave temptation. .11 Continued) - f'?, V'fry if i t J (MK y, -' . c - y V A; ' of all you save and get with delicious Kelloggs Corn Flakes! 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