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Show V THE II E R A L D - J 0 U R N A L, LOGAN, FRIDAY, MAY UTAH, 1932. 6, D THE WOMANS SOCIAL - CLTTI) NOTES GIRL IS ENVOY Graduates Feted At Supper And League Luncheon Thursday At Bluebird saving thing jk a rainy day , a ,x I Have a new moon. IM The final social of the spring of Patted away. the Utah Slate Agricultural college Faculty Women s League was WALK we t&ck ineheon an attractively appointed In April wealW. Riven Thursday afternoon at the A1! the l!es Bluebird The guests weie seated at tables arrang-- d in .1 11 shape. We Have LugM tugelli, of American Beauty rose in bud vases foi mod the Uojut Wit, l llte Covets weir m n ked for tlwL A benth hc shared gu. sis The luncheon was presided over 1(14 bugbl grm by Airs V. It (lai.lner, retiring new A flNWhine of the The Cub. president K. L. Romney, Airs Hat you usrdtghun president. announced new eomhutteos for Ill need ibem all next year The following members When the full imn Cvntcf on committees are u.s follows: Program Committee -- Mrs. N A. Pedersen, chairman, Mis. W L. Wanlass ami Mrs A J. Hansen; finance committee, Mrs lister 1orook, chairman; community Mrs. R. W. committee, Bailey; year book committee, Mrs. Joel F Ricks, chairman; meeting of honoiary members committee, Mrs. Luther M. Howell, chairman; loan fund committee, Mrs. D. W. Pittman, chairman. Following luncheon a delightful afternoon wns given by Mrs F. M. , Lake who gave McHugh of nn interesting talk on Switzer-- 1 ind She spoke of the main points and features of the nation and illustrated her talk with colored slides Mrs MrHutrh wns assisted timing the program by Miss Anna Parkinson, vocalist and Miss Louise McHugh as pianist The affair was In charge of the retiring Officers: Mrs. V. I. tlHrd-neAfrs. S R Stock, Mrs T. G Taylor, Mrs Carl Frishknec ht and a n man, is dismissed rn Mrs B. L Richards. court. This accident gives her the idea of going abioad as a Mis instead of o.i a Mi.is because of the greater Mrs. L. Austin Pond, who was advantages in having a matrimon- observing her birthady anniverial status So Sally takes the" sary, was the motif for a delightname of "Mrs Stephen Ulington at her home Wednesand departs for the Rue de la ful social when a group of friends callday Capitol Theater whee her makes Paix, her money afternoon. a sensation Unfortunately, how- ed for the and "Careless Lady," a new comedy ever, Mr. music formed the Visiting also a makes Illington entertainment after which delicfrom Fox, opens this afternoon at visit to Pans and is to intrigued were served the Capitol theater. It has nothing find he lias a "wife " Sally is ious refreshments The were seated at two of the slapstick about it, but is and when new "hus- small guests her dismayed, tables flow centered with pansies said to maintain a steady band her from an adof laughs through clever situations venture, leseues Places were marked for Mrs. she flees hastily back and brilliant dialogue. Joan BenBud Peterson, Mrs M C. Turner, home and quat, only nett and John Boles head a nota- to findforthatpeace Mrs. Lilly Olsen, Mrs Emma has her marriage" ble cast. Marshall, Mrs. Bryant Marshall, been reported. The story deals with the plight Mrs. Carrie Peterson, Mrs. Victor of Sally Brown, a small-towE. Peterson, Mrs. R. E Johngirl mi utrii of craves adoration instead who son, Mrs. Lamont Fife, Mrs. Erfrom local the boys. nest Leichty, Mrs. Arthur Ospatronage Outclassed by her cousin who ISSUE INSURANCE mond, Mrs. Florence Adams, Mrs. returns from Peris with stunning Ethel Adams, Mrs. A. Bertelson, Mrs. Jacobsen, Mrs. K'oepfer, Miss gowns and an intriguing reputaOsmond and Mrs Pond. tion, Sally decides to acquire a ON CACHE SCHOOL Grace Mrs. Pond was- the recipient of (knowledge of the world and sets forth to conquer. In New York many lovely gifts. she visits a speakeasy, is arrested - may jrnu.i-in a raid, and through the accident In'suranre contracts on the of being mistaken for the wife of HARNESS STORE QUIT South Cache high school building, SALEM, Ore., May 6. a;j) valued at $123, uOO were let to Oregons capital city soon will lose Joseph Peterson of Snuthfield by its only harness shop- - The Shfer the Cache county school board Harness store, one Of thd pldesj Thursday night. In the Pete rson's bid was 61 4 cents per establishments yam to discontinue business. hundred or a total of $755 22 for the entire contract. Four bids were ubm.lted Considerable attention was attracted to the awarding of the bids due to the award being made to the second highest company llowncr, accoiding to Clerk Lloyd Tin urer, this was done because "out of the four companies, two miilu.il and two .stock orFREE ganizations, only one belonged to HEI.H FRY the boaul of fire underwriters $2.00 ORDER That one w is given the con" A p yotR , 4 1 Club Members " to Following supper the remainder Of the evening wus spent playing bridge. The honored guests were Miss Edith Funk, Miss Harriet Hubbard, Miss Captnla Cherring-ton- . Miss June White, Miss Ruth Miller, Miss Fern Page, Miss Iola Hickman end Miss Ethelyn Ashton. Eaih guest was presented with a lovely gift. The committee in charge included Mrs. Hate, Mrs. J. O. 11 and Mrs. K. C. Ikirr - May or I HtO Says: Fanny Off U S V- E O Bridge For Club Member . HAT g '4 Mrs. Joseph Morgan, Jr., tained the members of her club' at a prettily appointed bridge tea at her home Wednesday afternoon. Lunch was served at small tables centered with bouquets daffodils. Covers were marked fop twelve. Special guests were Mrs. L. S. Miles, Mrs. Carl Clark and Mrs. Richard Roskellcy of Smlthfieid and Mrs. E. G. Carter. Bridge prizes were awarded to Mrs. E. A. Johnson and Mrs. L. S. Miles. mur MAf Family Dinner Honors Couple Primary Group Entertained Mr and Mrs. N V Merkk-Mitertui ned at a family dinner party at their home Wednesday evening: m compliment to Mr and Mrs A. J. Smith, who the end of the week foraie leaving Bnghum t ity where they will make their Mrs. Jack Dailey, Mr. RayRose and Mrs. Reese mond Maughan were hostesses to the officers and teachers of the Eleventh ward primary organisation Wednesday evening at the home OKI. OMOyy- 'P!xfny of Mrs. Rose. A short business meeting was The eternal triangle appears in held after which a social hour was enjoyed. Dainty refreshments were served to eighteen. the best circle. L- -f home. sm'ei1 from small f'ibi!I!n' were marked for A S00lMl evening of music mid Santa Rosa, Calif, citizens have a games followed dinner. eve true pride in their city and a and personality for pulchritude They chose Miss Juliette Proctor as tht-ithen sent her and queen to a dozen South and Central American countries as their representative. Miss Proctor, shown above, made a 12,(Kl-niiljourney LEAVE FOR EAST SALT LAKE CITY, May 6. 1T President and Mrs. Heber J Grant left here Thursday evening en route to Washington, D. C, where President Grant is scheduled to speak next Sunday. From there, they will go to New York where the church head will speak the following Sunday. ? - VA itnr - FLAPrER War it ji mi ItUJUv v. jl a Porter r. three wPL Mrs George D. Clyde was hostess to members ot her club at her home Wednesday afternoon at a hridge tea Following the bridge games lunch was served. Covers were marked for twelve. Mrs. Carl Frixhkneoht was a secial guest. A short business meeting was held. Mrs Byron Alder was elected as the new club nr undent with Mrs. Hurry Smith being elected as secretary and treasurer. Budge prizes were e.wareLJ to Mrs R. tV. Bailey and Mrs Wil-fo- Chi Omega fraternity alumni organization entertained at an atsupper tractively arranged bridge Thursday evening at the Bluethe to gradum bird compliment ates of Civ Omega. taSupper was served at small bles Each wps centered with a rose beauty bowl of American buds. Covers were mailtcd for twenty-fou- inu A OF COAST CITY Entertained Bridge . Lm - r e r, Special Dancing Matron Honored l On Birthday ALKIE OPICS n FEATURES FOR SATURDAY, MAY LEMONS' er Features i Sweet Navels Bee Dozen Florida Russets ORANGES at the Dozen GRAPEFRUIT I 3 For California 2 Cups STRAWBERRIES Palais 1 AMATEUR K poM-min- f ' T V'.v Jar Dinnerette. Quart Offer Special Features, c,.. 25c 79c 15c ... FLOUR 79c Bag TISSUE 25c Row RICE 25c MATCHES ... 15c SALTED WAFERSf.10c SODAS. 33c Graham Crackers Carton 25c Coffee MJ.B., 1-l- ..... lb. 5c Asparagus wlSmP 4 I T - " Yi, i use it in the washing 2-lb- 15c s. TOILET SQAP- - olive or Q for Camay. .. 3 from 90c to $3.50 The Bluebird 19 NORTH MAIN Grain-Fe- d LEG LAMB SHOULDER Local 1931 Lambs. pound pound lOT RO ST pound SIDE PORK pound PORK SAUSAGE 13 Ilf H Zee 5 Rolls Blue S Pounds S Box Carton -- MACARONI 4 . J NOODLES . 2c tol). to?SC 1 23c 18c Bliss or Russets 100 Pounds POTATOES BEANS . Navies 10 ... Pounds 39c 19c 19c DUTCH CLEANSER 3 for 20c TOMATO JUICE A Si! 3 for 25c FOR U.S. INSPECTED MEATS . Fresh and Lean Pork Shoulder Roastsull 2c PICNICHAMS Per Pound 12c HEADQUARTERS Small Grain Fed Very Economical and the Best Food in the RIB and BREAST pound , CHOPS and STEAKS pound PICNIC HAMS Shankless, lb. BACON BRISKETS pound VEAL ROAST pound Prime Rib RoIledlJT.. Fat Young Hens Li-- 15 48-l- 29c Green FRESH (NOT FROZEN) SALMON AND HALIBUT LARGE FAT HENS COME AND GET THEM! MAY JUBILEE TICKETS lbs. b. coffee Bee! for Boiling2 2 Rockwoods COCOA Can Electric Llght Packages lt 14 1 2c ... SPAGHETTI Steer Beef, to Sweet Clover Gallon HONEY ?.5c 12c4 8 69c ?5c Bri.k : OATSuS'Laaa, Pain.- - to Tender World. r WHEATIES YEARLING LAMB AND MUTTON. The Finest Clothe. & Day Remembrance. Fresh, Quality, Beautifully Racked IIoes of Mothers Day Candy :.'..25c 5 too. pineapple:.1:;8: MTree ...... , 25c.. Large WithPackage Coupon Requires no bleach or bluing ' machine FRUIT FRESH, HOME GROWN Granulated Soap 29c cans SALMON,11:::1 lb. 5c FANCY" YELLOW can 35c b. 1 PORK & BEANS Bananas Fresh Strawberries , 1 BEANS., CHEESE White, 10 bars 25c : 8: ?Sl,r:::.25c PEAS.:! 29c HOME GROWN Soap-B- ob 25c 25c 39c TOMATOES 2 (or Crackels Quaker, lg. pkg 10c n3 Sfl DINNERETTE PRODUCTS Radishes, Green Onions Spinach-Fre- sh r Mission Bell Toilet Soap lb. DEVILED MEATS TUNA FISH jar 29c t. 35C 2 Pounds 0AP Sewell's Creamery VIENNA SAUSAGE. POTATO CHIPS!8. creamery 21c Dressing-Q- ASPARAGUS TOMATOES 15c 15c Utah 2 Pounds i an honor- - and Mothers Day and Sheffields TiggljL Giggly deems itfelicitations upon ouV most sincere Otche mothers of alley send the to pleasure to mothers. tribute of this special day Salad ,2 LETTUCE BUTfEEl Salad Dressing The Winners of the Logan and Cache Stake Dance Contest will Sunday is Butter-Sw- eet SiC Per pound 7th SHEFFIELD'S 111 Mto Utah SPINACH i u,, cents per bundled or $041 20 on the coni I m l, bred Kulgell rep- Fuieka Security resenting toe enmpany, 45 tents per hundred or thr conti net; J. A $553 5(1 oil the I)AI)I)Y'H'n'1',L'k,,on V itual Northwestern company, 63 lent per hue linl or $771 !Di on till' I'OlUrUlt 19c 25c 19c Or cT 11 - tract Other linl. weie submitted as follows' o A Gaiff representing the Ohm Fainicrs company, 44 7, 1932 FRESH FR11TS AND VECETAI1I.ES OF ALL KINDS IN OUR FRUIT MARKET . 14 U. 35. . . Inspected Pounds.. While They LB. t 3C 20c Pot Roast Beef 15c Jp. lOC yz WIENERS Per Pound Per Pound .. LEG PORK ROAST LZ 90 15c 9c J 3 |