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Show - mfMufrf- mrmjft 4t & -- ' a rrWttrftTiikfiHr m&. lBi1i,lTfr V' the: SOCIAL ) -- NOTES SOME SAUCY Jarty Honors CWAPEAUX Guest Thorns B Busby -- , uiUrtun IV German-Austria- n me- one table centered with an orange pumpkin f lilt d with autumn 'tints and lighted b tall bl.uk airers in orange holders At tin jatc of each guest was a minic.-yr- e lighted pumpkin Places weie marked for Mr Pauli, Mrs George Pauli M. and grs Oliver Wilkinson, Mrs Reed Parkinson of Salt Lake City Miss rjladys Hobbs Miss Alta Beach Miss Della Busby Leigh Wilkinson W llliam Clark and tne hostess A social evening of musn fol41 gc h i i ) . l) i lowed No-Hoste- Or-v- Fredrickson The home of Mrs T A Lewis was the scene of a club party Thursday evening Supper served at three small tables, was decorated with colorful Halloween motifs Following supper the remainder of the evening was sqrent playing Twelve guests were presbridge The bridge ent. prizes weie awarded to Mrs Derle Thorpe, Mrs David England and Mrs Ed Hutchison i Junior Girls : Have Social : 'j , rTHi RE are books I'm planning To read tonight. And several letters 1 PARCHMENT-COLORE- SOUHWITH BROWN TRIMMING. Guov& At Party sfc five-car- v : Honored Guest The Bidding one no with opened Most good players now trump prefer that declaration even when d minor holding a good suit, providing the hand is well above average strength and has all four suits stopped West was warned by the original no trump, which he knew to be strong, and therefore passed North bid two no trump, avoiding a bid of two diamonds, for that would and weakness definite indicotc would show no desire to play for South closed the bidding game with three no trump The Ilay Wests correct opening lead was the ten of bpades, wntch declarer won in his own hand with the jack He could now count, with icasonablc certainty, three diamond tricks, four club tricks, one spade and at least one heart, providing East was never in the I lead However, if ,ihat player were ever- - in, he would surely lead a i spade through ''South's king, and the contract would be defeated The declarer's' first object must be to establish the club suit, and if EAst should hold the king twice guarded, two finesses would the be necessary Accordingly jack of diamonds was led and overtaken by the queen m dum. . my. returned and .A small the finesse- taken. This could be done with safety, for even thoiV. West held the ' .king of clubs, a spade lead from that side could do little damage. When the finesse held, South led the king of diamonds, again and by overtaking in dummy, taking a second finesse, ran off West clubs his four remaining was obliged to discard two spades and p diamond. South's next lead was the king of spades, which West won with the ace and cashed the queen of South Miss Idona Schow entertained at a Hallowe'en dinner party at her home Friday evening. The table centered with a bouquet of autumn flowers All appointments were of Halloween design. Places were marked for Miss Annice Dunn, Miss Naomi Anderson, Miss Edith Ca'l, Miss Evelyn Hansen, Miss La Rce Alder, Winston Hansen, Jessie Zollinger, Miss Helen Schow, Dennis Hovey, Roy Sainsbury, Burton McAlister , . and the hostess , After dinner the evening was ' speht playing Bunco and other games Prizes were won by Dennis Helen Hovey, Naomi Anderson, Schow and Edith Call. D tables were of Halloween design. Those in the party included, Bennion Spencer, Miss etta Ben- Miss Lois Mae Anderson, Miss Carina Cooley, , Missi Joy Miss Donna Spencer. Spencer, Miss Dorothy Alder, Miss Dora Cook, Miss Dixie Johnson, Paul Keith Spencer, Garr Thompson, Spe icer. Van Haslam, Ralph PorReese. Mose ter, Lex Budge and Bunco prizes were won by Dora Cook and Van Haslam. son, Dinner Honors Bride Elect , at ill T cnu-b- hj lt barker ('lever (ampugai ma lagers discover the mndk'ne-bhobarker, and hire him to impersonate the ought to wnte. w F anyone falls Perhaps Til go To dance or to eat. Or to see a show J iamiuliti he tis until t lection day When to work, voters rally in reising numbers to the undid ite st ind rrd and it looks like a sum w dkaway for him lunhl a dram itie if amusing, rift dev t lops lx tween the two men who look dike Tin nft is putlv vAused by their b l lo for Miss Colbert cast as d lughtcr of an with whom thev both fall in love, and pa tl hv the faet that the bankhas er dis( overs the candidate mule a de d" whereby ae will favor when real f grant leitnni poll .it is t it ever-ir ND all of the time i i) he thinking of you. But shall recover 1 alwavs do! ( ""(Copyright 1532, Includes Twelve EFT- -' AN UNUSUAL rl Harlem night i lubs last stand the hot- - he variety of night life, form part of the background Blonde Venfoi the a' tion of us," Mailene Du tnchs latest starling picture, which comes to the Grand theater A dozen such places in New erk s black belt still preserve the hot" music, the wild dances, the uproarious tempo, that ten joins age was the rule in dance hallr and supper clubs throughout the rountrj Elsewhere music of the slow, sweet type, has teplaied the old variety Best known of the current crop of Harlem supper clubs is the Cotton club, where Cab Calloof "Minnie the way, Moo her and other songs of the and type, It is Ins oirhestra preside by a weajhy clientele Other" of p less savory reputacrowds tion draw cosmopolitan of Their orches-tta- s n no names, blare hot, fast tunes well into the dawn, blacks and whites mingle on the dance floor; liquor flows freely, and the entertainers entertain with more gusto than anywhere else in the counof Halloween Party HAT OP ITVMIKN till r Mil! Us tlK (Itbut of oil h ii for a nuirUr of a cc?n tui .i U nil fiiiuie in the American Unatei, in talmg pu lures In it In plrv- t vo rolej a pi esulenLul t imhd itu and a medU gaged for the occasion It is hoped that each camp president in the county will create erthuslasm among their camps so that every member in each camp will attend the ball, which will be held at the Palais d Or, November 14 The Junior Girls class of .the bpgan Second ward enjoyed a A group of friends entertained ithllowc en party Thursday evening the home of Miss Juanita Ash at a party Friday evening In comAll the guests were in costume. pliment to Bennion Spencer, the occasion bejng his birthday anhe evening was spent playing iftricty of games after which light niversary. The evening was spent playing rafreshments were served Hallo-vee- n decorations were used about Bunco and other games after refreshments were served the living rooms. Seventeen guests which The appointments for the serving vere in attendance. oil I Y IIE I'll trlOM I to do, Arrangements for the annual Pioneer ball are progressing rapidly Splendid music has been en- Missionary Society Holds Meeting The Ladies Missionary society of the Presbyterian church met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs H R McGee The following program was given: book review of Chinatown Quest," bv Mrs VV. E Skidmore, review, "Portrait of a Chinese Lady," Miss Jane Moody, book review Revolutionists, Young Miss Thelma Waits, a story of India, Mrs. R. J. Coakley; vocal solo, Mjit Marian Hare, talk on irdsWip, Miss Lola Coulter, devotions, Mrs T. R, Paden At the close of the afternoon dainty refreshments were served by the hostess to thirty-fiv- e member'. HELEN WLLSMMER Pioneer Ball j Plans Progressing Party Thursday i al At the Grand And people to see, And a coupl' ol goesU Dropping in for tea. the hand This the development play is quite similar to the gama pawn or when bit in chess, piece is sacrificed to oht mi advantages of positio i In the tollowinc hind which was plaved in the New Jersey the dec lai r state tournament conceded a diamond tins to the opno icnts unnecesMi ih blit they were obliged to p n dearly for it in the end Bor hert Mr and Mrs Torv il Larsen Mr and Mis E Rav Gasman. Mr ind Mrs Marom Dames, Mr and Mrs M Smith, Mr and Mrs lT B Johnson Mrs Jacohsei, Mrs N G Misener, Mr and Mrs Hyrum Gibbons Miss Grett Fredrukson and Miss Bertha Moyle Prizes weie won bv Mrs Larsen, Mrs Bon hert Mr Cazier and Mr Club Ediioi r JHt RE are errands BRIDGE al dinner ss By FIV. MBS. RULA C. PITZER tTOTITlOK) W.M K K. MiKKNNH pmty was given Friday evening at the home of Secretary, Anieriean Bridge League Mrs Fred Fredrickson, bv members of her club The evening was As soon as the opening lead is spent playing cards after which made, a good declarer will count a midnight supper was served up his sure tricm and will then The living rooms were decorated co lsider the best imaiis of eswith autumn leaves and flowers tablishing the number of probThose in the party included Mr able or doubtful trn ks required ind Mrs Mr and to make his coiur n . it is ..enssary to Sometimes Mrs C B Cazier. Mr and Mrs sacrifice a sure trn k to assist in Denton Rogers Mr and Mis Rov-'of din-at- fit IV The guests wen seated at TAGS NTRA By Members Of Club Iiaho, who has recently returned oer thiee me after spending lon ion 20. rv Party Arranged r an attractively anungcd party at her hometo Friday ee , her grand-.nJng n compliment Charles Pauli, of Preston, j at SATURPW. OCTOBER UTAH LOGAN, THE WOMANS PAGE CLUB Attractive Dinner JMrs. herald journal. . Mrs.' Annie Pickett entertained a Chicken dinner at her home Friai evening in .qqnlpljment to Miss Doris Mathews, a bride-clc. of November. The table was centeied with a Covers bowl of autumn flowers, were marked for six. , and Following dinner visiting were enjoyed sewing ct 1 L ut, liiu NLA Ail upnui and ug nglit itsihul j plimcnt to Hr and Mrs P S. Barson and Mr and Mrs Charles The day was spent Shumway and talking of old time Mrs Wilford Lundberg enter- visiting tained at two tables of contract days when they weie young A delicious dinner was served bridge at her home Friday eveLer Rasmussen who ha., bet n ning. At the close of the games employed at Riehniond for a few light refreshments were served weeks has returned to his home Those included were Mrs FranMrs Wesley Malmburg spent a cis Jorgenson, Mrs Ariel Bernt-soA V few days in Newton at the home try. Mrs Holman, Mrs Byron Alder, Mrs Russell Hanson, of her mother, Mrs Roy Sparks Mrs Eunue Ravstcn is spending Mrs L Westcrholm, and Mrs (III! IN TRAIN I AN( ASTER. Wis , Oct 2U HUM a week in Fielding at the home George Griffin. The Lancaster checker club is Bridge prizes were awarded to oi hoi mother Mrs Alder and Mrs Jorgenson Mrs, Bessie Wheeler of Lewiston, in rigid training for what club will be the spent a few davs at the home oi members predirt Mr and Mrs. Thomas Buttars "toughest season ever" The club, in a five founded of James Thompson garage years ago Garland, a dozen has scheduled here Utah, spent Wednesday In Clark-stomatches for the winter months Contract Bridge Party Friday thrill-s-eker- bop-sti- n, I(l TODAYS BEST RECIPE AITIMN' SALAD With Perfect Dressing Heres a salad ana a recipe for a dressing that can be used with this or other green or fish salads Youll need for the salad. One sliced cucumber, teaspoon salt, dash of paprika, 2 tomatoes, cut in wedges; 1 green pepper, cut in rings; 1 small sliced onion, 6 radi.h roses, (4 cup mayonnaise You'll need for the diessing: One egg yolk, chopped; 1 teaspoon vinegar, 1 table1 chili and sauce, spoon cup mayonnaise To make the salad, crisp the cucumber slices by allowing them to stand in ice water Drain and dry Season with salt and thoroughly Line salad bowl with paprika rnsp salad greens Arrange cucumber slices in one section, tomato wfdges in another, and green pepper rings and onion slices in the third Garnish with radish roses and serve with perfect dressing tha suit To make the dressi ig, Combine ten down the of After laying the vinegar, ehili saure and mayso which had been diamonds, Chill onnaise. This recipe serves six persons. graciously established for him, he was obliged to lead into Souths heart tenace, and the declarer made four no trump. . (Copyright, 1C32, NEA Service, Inc ) hard-cook- club-iwa- n. GRAND THEATER ' LAST TIME TODAY! A Paramount Comedy Drama THE PHANTOM PRESIDENT DONT MISS THIS GREAT SHOW! ed - MONTGOMERY BSGHl HERS TODAY wt n . - 2 a' AN Dr.O. ASPER timber kJrg, of bavins men Sl tio aernif attempt to check ap oa rJ7ltlr. VT1 aay ha la making a check. Dele aaya ha vi rtt gn la pcrB and prevent It i , n Lu.lrc the cflce Ball area icloa dtiQAntieri from b a ' "S BALI, " kid-iap- I? tHn Lei he la STAN f K1 DlUifJY VaYliHS, la love r?tfh Dora, s1' with her to Three Hirers to set her a'Jier to give ap fitfht with Poll. Utile geta a marriage eilfcate filled ooL rt! Ich he hoc' to cte. Hal la of killing a ranger and off wonndlng Drlo liom rmhuib. Donn taa to Uor him the certificate and tell him aha la married to Uu.llrj to get him tc promise to !e irate. I, A V f .1 a f F all .V i . a fine one! she's been The office ta rnlded of valuable pupers fend a pnaar heeded bp Oelr.'s tlnUrr boaa. fiUERf.UV, anrraad I ill. Dona goes oat and i captared after Tying to shoot Pail. fir fiakca her to n care. SwrrglR finds :be care ond recua Om He vraita for Ball, who la oaf. end captures lfm 6nergln men fiirt a lynching while taking hlri In Dona stand them off with her gnu nnd frees Ball. He lets her take Ma horse and promises to come for If fbnf night. He aye he la leaving the country. Dudley follows Donn and fries to shoot Balt. After his earaps. Dona prom face to marry Oodley. Dona rides out to Investigate queer working over the ridge. Her horse Is shot from under her. She regains consciousness to find Swergln bending over her accuvlng Ball off the shooting. Dudley ha been riding a Malone and cannot be found NOW GO OS WITH THE 8TOR CHAPTER XL SPER waited fully 15 miuutes at the corrals before Dudley arrived. Malloy rode away at a tope without looking back, or sajlng a word regarding bis destination or when he would return. Dudley came ridmg in at a trot. He was as spotless and unruffled as though he had Just come from his loom. The old timber king's anger almost choked bim as he watched his son in law slide from bis saddle "Where have you beeu?" Asper demanded. Dudley looked at his father In !aw in a surprised manner. here lust as soon as I heard about It, be protested. His Rce flushed as he met Aspers tUra. jou. J'O tt wn.tCASBMCS.C Dona laughed softly, Come along Ill be up are with me, asking for this afternoon, Dad. The doctor smiled, but not you. Asper gripped Dudleys arm and propelled him toward the main out a trace of Irritation. "Where is Dud?" Dona asked, as building. Is she hurt bad? Dudley asked, though she bad remembered him for the first time. anxiously. Hell be In In a minute, Asper If you act like' a man shell pull Ill bike out and tell promised. snapped.. Asper through. Dudleys face showed A great him you are awake. Dona held out a band weakly. deal of concern and he seemed to You ave the "First tell me. what happened to be very 'nervous. the roan? There was real concern doctor wltli her? he asked. The doctor will stay with her in her eyes. all night and so will you," Asper Asper cleared his throat and looked at the floor. spoke shortly. "Of course," he "He was killed?" Dona faltered. Dudley nodded said, slowly. Asper brightened suddenly aB be Dudley entered Donas room and remembered that Malloy bad ridden went straight to her side. He stood out ou an errand of bis owr maklooking down upon her still form, ing. "Malloy went out to get him then dropped to his knees beside and that boy can sure take care of a horse. her. "Malloy Is a good fellow, Dad, Taking one of her slender hands Dona murmured. In his, Dudley held It and gazed silently upon the softly moving 'THE doctor stepped outside and lips. A queer light shone tn his Asper followed him. "She ought eyes as he bent forward, but be did to go back to sleep and rest an hour or so more before Winters talks to not speak. her," the doctor said gravely. "She will be sitting ap tomorrow. I never the next day Dona saw more vitality. He shook his gEFORE noop opened her ejes and looked head. She will not stay In bed. around. The familiar surroundings Asper grunted and looked about of her room brought her back to the big main room. Dudley was no but bis door was what had happened. The doctor got wbere in sight, walked over and Asper opeD. up and smiled down at her. He mo- looked in. Dudley was standing betioned to Asper who was standing fore the mirror, smoothing back bis beside an open window, instantly hair. He was as fresb as a rose. Asppr snorted disapthe old timber man was at the bed Dudley dropped the provingly. and him smiled at side. Dona up he bad been brushes running out her hand. stretched Asper Ibrough his hair and stepped forforward. pressed It gently as he bent ward. "Has she wakened? be asked. Asper nodded. "Doc says youll Sorry, dad," she murmured. to wait UDtII she has bad an have all are D. "Never mind, right you other sleep of an hour or two. Shes and Ill get that fellow, Ball." Aspretty excitable and wants to talk. When you do see her dont talk per s big jaw shut hard. Dona shook her head. "I must about this business. tell you something else." She stirred Dudley laid a band on the older arm. "Ill be very careful, mans to sit as though up he said. The doctor lifted a warning hand and Dudley went down to "That will be all of the talklrg for theAsper corrals to see If the roan bad this morning, be said as he mo- been brought In. Malloy was not to tioned Asper away from the bed be found but a young helper was The medic did not Intend to lake on band. "Did they find the roan? Dudley any chances with his patient. asked. In be after Asper backed off 'Til The boy nodded toward a saddle dinner and have a little tait with that lay os the ground at the door of the harness room. "Had two bul Better go to sleep now. 'You V i newly-opene- T d let boles In him and didnt get far, he explained briefly. Dead?" Dudley spoke nervously. The boy nodded and went on working at a cinch he was repairing. ASPER but be said nothing, turned away and walked slowly up the bill. Dudley saddled hla horse and rode out of camp. He was doing a lot of bard thinking and needed to be alone. Decisions came hard with Dudley . but he knew he had one to make without much more delay. An hour later be returned. Asper met him outside Donaa room. The old timber king was smiling broadly. "Go In and have a chat with her. She has been trying to talk about the limber business hut 1 was able to head her off. But watch your He patted Dudleys arm step. heavily. Dudley entered the sick room with a swift stride. He was met by an eager smile from Dona. He eat down beside her. The doctor bad gone and they were alone. Dudley bent close to her. "Id have been In early but 1 missed you when you woke the first time and they wouldn't let me come until now," be said. , Dooa bad been struggling with herself and bad come to a decision that had given ber a peaceful feeling She was resting now after strenuous excitement and felt she could forget and give herself wholly to Dudley. He deserved It after the way be bad acted. Will you do something for me, Dud?" she asked, softly. He squeezed her hand. "Anything you want, D, he said and meant IL Get Sam Dean up bere and have him marry us. Dona clung to bis band. She felt that all the turmoil and uncertainty would go if abe had the strong bond of marriage to shut out the memories of the other man wbo bad broken faith with ber. Dudleys face did not change but a cold panic gripped at bim He waa not sure now that be could do IL The past week bad been a bad one for bim. too. But be was game Id the present circumstances and willing to promise anything. "Sure, I'll get him, he said and bent to kiss ber lips ligbtiy. Dona clung to bim a little, then lay back. It seemed she bad at last found refuge from the constant doubt that had been assailing ber. To OwtinHed) ml iif iiH RUN Cl arks ton given Entertained Miss Vman Corbridgc was members of the her home Thursday hos- MGR eve- tess to c ub at ning Music ed after and visiting were enjoywhich danty refreshments were served Dinner Guests At Preston Mrs Reed Parkinson of Salt Lake City, Mrs Thomas B Busby snd Miss Della Busby motored to Preston Wednesday evening where they were dinner guests of Mrs. George Pauli. A surprise party was to Miss compliment Corinne Godfrey. Cards and visiting foi tiled the evening's entertainment ufter which refreshments Those in attendance were served wire the Misses Amy and Leah Ravsten, Hattie and Annie Thompson, Afton Ravsten, Miss Sarah Heggie, Veda Barson, Miss Ruby Godfrey and Miss Telma Cfady Mrs .1. H Hansen and daughters, Ailccn and Leona, of Davton, Idaho, spent a few days visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs T H Godfrey Mrs Stoddard of Richmond, one of the stake board members of the Relief Society was a special vistor at the Relief Society meetShe gave some very ing Tuesday good instructions. Mr and Mrs John Buttars cn- tertaincd at their home in com- - bnthdiy A Club Members , T STARTING SUNDAY IOR A theater party followed dinner, in y.".V.V.VAVV.,AV.,.V..V.V..V.V.V.V.V.V.,.V.V.VJ : 5 THE JESTERS CLUB PRESENTS ( Smilin' Through Ruth Miwnch Hell, Diieclnr COLLEGE AUDITORIUM - NOV. 1- -5 First Number of Seasons IlOKianis lij with Utah State Little Theatre HERBERT Season Hooks of Six Tickets, FROM Now Available at CARY GRANT Student Salesmen, City Drug Company, College Book Store, Jenen-IIolma- n pany. Season Tickets not Avaiable After Dec. im J Directed by Com- Paramount Picture 17 NV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.' j MARSHALL S1.50 JOSEF VON STERNBERG AIto Paramount Comedy Cartoon and Pai amount News ADMISSION PKirPS XOC nrd rwaijqyjfraiaii J |