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Show THE THERES NO BREAK HERE HERALD-JOURNAl- ., UTAH. LOGAN, FR 1 A Y, 1 E E B R U A R V 1 1 9 a. PAGE THREE, P.T.A. PROGRAMS bbb msnw . WILSON SCHOOL To Be Social Function cvv Mr The Founders Day' pageant under the direction of Anna Mae Halt was well presented Those IMUetpaling were Vera Trottnan. Atia Staurml, Schvane-veld- t. Jennie Governor Henry H Blood wit! Gratia Stewart. Jennie thirty-nint- h annual and Mary Louise Hale attend i he Agricultural college Gladys Kulyadl read a poem, My Utah State Military ball, shun is to be held Tnbute Friday evening. February 24. at Irntrssai' Henry Peterson the Next Generation' as the Pulais d Or. according to the prmeipal, on Lie word received by the committee speaker i.i charge. He told of the part en The Military ball, which is givvinua.n nt and heredity play in haraeter makeup and stressed the en 1.1 honor of Governor Blood, is the most outstanding and color- last that a good home life in early ehddhood. is ful affair of the college social season. Committees are dihgent-- 1 important in an endeavor to The Mathers" Singing gave makeworking this years ball surpass all 'eral numbers an including those of past seasons. Parent-Teachm! song. At a recent Mi meeting of the Leth.i Jensen sang The general committee it was decided FI ig Without A Stain. there will be no flowers at Following the program refresh-ii- . that i.t- were serxed to over 10o Iht ball, although the affair is formal. Among t lose present was strutly ir.to Mehr. state council from Logan. He was high in his praise of the work mimed on and the activity Mi 'wn i.i the district Cam)) he T l BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. ami Mis Bair nave both been residents ol (ache Valley since early pioneer days. Mr come to Richmond in inMt with his parents He was then only tne veals old Since that time he has made Richmond his home. He has been one of the most prosperous larnmrs of the section and in addition, while a young man, freighted between Canada and Cache Valley and worked in a mercantile store in Richmond. His wife, Marie Elizabeth Brow er, was nor a in Grantsville January 5, 1856, and came to Caene valley in the early pioneer days also. The couple have eight children as iollows: Rilly Bair, Salt Lake; Henry, Orson, Lamont and Amo.s Bair and Mrs. Edna Lewis, Richmond; Mrs. Leona Watts, Smith-field- morning. Thats worth remembering at tke grocery store. Just say-Wi- ngs of the Morning." Wedding Anniversary . IS years today James Larsen, prominent busi- nessman of Logan, took to the altar Miss Olga Peterson of ton and the twain were made into one." Since Lien, as the story books have it, they have lived happy ever after, Sincere congratulations on the wedding day are extended Mr. and Mrs. Larsen by their large host Thirty-on- e ago of friends. Mr. Larsen, who is one of the members of the firm of M & L Coal company, has always taken an active part in the civic and religious life of the' community. Specially prepared for any Yilter 'SPICIS-EXTRAC- TS coee - BAKING Poti The graceful Paramount i Suri Maritza of nonchalant as she this displays blending as the mode of the moment. It is a gown and wrap in crepe, with wrap trimmed with sables. hrown-aml-whi- te Entertained Mrs. Russell Hanson entertained of her club at ner home Wednesday afternoon. The afternoon was spent playing bridge after which a dainty lunch was the members served. The guests were seated at one table centered with a silver large Surprise basket of red carnations. At the corners were lighted red tapers in By Group silver holders. Covers were markMiss Lois Larsen was the guest ed for eight. Mrs. E. J. Wilson, of honor at a surprise party giv- Jr., of Hyrum was a special guest. en at her home Thursday eveBridge prizes were won by Mrs. ning by friends, tne occasion being Wilson and Mrs. L. Westerholm. her birthday anniversary. The evening was enjoyed with Home games and music. The Valentine motif was used in all the decorations. The guests present were Scene Of Meeting Miss Larsen, Miss Vera Roundy, The William B. Preston camp Miss Verba Larsen, Miss Ramona South,, Miss Wandu Peterson, Miss of the Daughters of the Pioneers met Thursday afternoon at the Arlene Jackson, Miss Enid Reese, Miss Evelyn Mehr, Miss Pearl home of Mrs. Carl W. Pehrson. The lesson, of early mills In Andrews, Elmer South, Dean Utah, was given by Mrs. N. L. Cantwell, Mr. Rice, H. A. Mendenhall, George Gunnell, Paul Niel- Sorensen. Tne singing mothers of Owen Allen, Frank Ray- the Seventh ward sang three seson, lections. The history of Mrs. Sena mond and Lew Littledyke. Prizes were won by Miss Reese Mikkelson was read by Mrs. Ina and Mr. Gunnell. Miss Larsen was Carlson. were served by presented with a gift. At the close theRefreshments hostesses who were Mrs. of the evening retreshments were Pehrson, Mrs. Sophia Johnson and served. Mrs. Frances Kennerd. Party Arranged Pehrson ne ... Eight Guests At Club Party IOC HllTTER Sweet Cream. 25c EGGS Extra large, fresh ranch 2 dozen for SUGAR Powdered or Brown 3 pounds glC 15C CATSUP Large 25c Bottle lhC GERMADE Chipped Wheat bag YELLOW SPLIT PEAS Extra fine 2 lbs C nice yellow, large size GRAPEFRUIT HERRING Nc-- pack Norwegian Herring 3 for 2 oC 2C DRESS GOODS PERCALE Cloth of Gold, highest quality, yard lIC IOC PERCALE Guaranteed fast color yard Good weight, fine pattern OUTING FLANNEL 36 Inch Per Yard $1.50 SILK.' -- Heavy weight, silk crepe, all colors YARN Best worsted 3 skeins for Cost. Big Line of New Collar and Cuff Sets at , MENS color, heavy weight, ages 2 to 16 heavy weight, fast color, all sizes , 4.10 oJC SHOES Sl.bU MEN'S double life work shoes Special BOYS double life school shoes Close Out Sl.OjJ SCHOOL GIRLS Calf Skin, crepe sole oxfords $1.89 One Lot of Ladies Sample Dress Slippers Extremely Low Prices! No Two Pair Alike! Misses and Childrens House Slippers Close Out oOO Us Buy rour Rubbers. Overshoes and Boots from and Save Money! Get Longer Service! Every Pair Is Guaranteed! i njyiy b ai LOGAN, UTAH JUST UNPACKED More New Dresses li i npLa me MtTUJr HLiU PHILCO BABY GRAND - 6 TUBES Automatic Volume Control $32.50 Only JUST ARRIVE! THATCHER MUSIC CO. 12 West Center Mrs. Bennett Blair was the guest of honor at a surprise par- ty given at ner home Tuesdr.v by a group of friends. A breakfast was served after which bridge was played. Twelve gqaests were included. The high score prize for bridge was awarded to Mrs. J. M. Norfleet. Mrs. Blair received a guest prize. Chorus Entertains For Member Ladies' chorus Fourth The of the ward entertained at a dinner party at the home of Mrs. James McMurrin, Tuesday evening, in compliment to Mrs. Hugo Ensign, who is leaving swoon for Las Vegas, Nevada. Dinner was served at one long table covered with a lace cloth and centered with red hearts, Red tapers in silver holders were placed at the corners. The place cards were also of Valentine design. Places were marked for Mrs. Ensign, Mrs. Harold .Smith, Mrs. McMurrin, Mrs. S, B. Benson, Mrs. C. J. Trotman, Mrs. Albert Joonson, Mrs. Ira Brown, Mrs. A. E. Skabelund, Mrs. Alec Smith, Mrs. A. N. Sorenson, Mrs. Robert Smith, Mrs. C. L. Williams, Mrs. O. F. Oskar, Mrs. Frank Nish and Mrs. Charles Carlson. Following dinner the remainder of the evening was spent playing rook. Prizes were won by Mrs. Skabelund and Mrs. Harold Smith. , 11 Each Shinnienl Brings to Us Prettier and Smarter Styles! , . . You must see the new arrivals to know that Maus store is the acknowledged leader of Smart Dresses at Low Prices! NEW SPRING New Polo DRESSES COATS $2952 MEN'S STRIPED OALUS $5 49; MENS DRESS SHOES $2)88 BOYS .... 39 WOMENS SHOES AND OXFORDS TIES AND PUMPS $1.95 $1.45 $1.95 MENS WORK SHOES $1.45 CHILDRENS SHOES 69 95 l45 WOMENS FULL FASHION HOSE, all colors 57 WEST CENTER STREET (Next Door to Havballs) DROP A NEW stock of WALLPAPER At Social -- OVERALLS Years of Quality Footwear Announcing Twelve Guests r. b. fast 51 TJUdkatecL! Refreshments were served at the dose of the meeting by the hostesses who were, Mrs. Hirst, Mrs. Ina Parkinson, Mrs. Clare Smith, Mrs. Eva Bell and Mrs. Annie Reese. GROCERIES BOYS Over 73 N. MAIN Regna Maughan. PCW:ERJ Serves You Better and Saves You Money! ) Petersons Shoe Store The Josepo Smith camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Caroline Hirst. The following progran) was given: Vocal solos, Lothair Rich; lesson, Mrs. Sarah R. Brown; music, Lee Hales and Merle Brown; reading, Mrs. John H. Anderson & Sons Maid-O-Clove- Heel Meeting Thursday papers in each tin. -- TEA Medium . ... Pioneer Maker. DRIP pictured Bl;uk Kid . Hex-b- u Miss Lilly Sorensen, assisted Martha Afflick and Mrs. An-toSkanchy, entertained Thursday evening at the Skanchy home to Miss Vesta in compliment Holdaway, who is leaving in the near future for the western states mission field. The evening was enjoyed with games and music after which refreshments were served. Those included were Miss Holdaway, Mrs. Rueben Pedersen, Mrs. Esther Dent, Miss Edna Pedersen, Miss Phyllis Baugh, Miss Myrtle Jacques. Miss R,jhy Rponcer, Miss Pearl Spencer. Miss Zina Ewer. Miss Mary Hansen and the hostesses. Mrs. T. A. Lewis was hostess Miss Holdaway received many to members of her ciuo at her lovely gifts. Prizes were won by home Wednesday evening. Bridge Ingredients of Vicks Miss Hansen and Mrs. Dent. formed the entertainment after VapoRub in Convenient Candy Form which refreshments were served to eight. Special guests were Mrs. COUGH Leland Hailstone and Mrs. George Griffin. to Bridge prizes were awarded Mrs. Esther Dent and Mrs. Roy Anderson. For or Jerusha Preece, Club Members UbSeiVed Percolator W A ; Mrs. VICKS v $7.50 rg. At Social Members of the Logan Elks lodge joined in a birthday party Wednesday night at the lodge home on West Center street. The party took the place of the regular weekly meeting. A feature of the dinner program was the cutting of tne huge birthday cake at 11 p. m. The delicious dinner was prepared by a committee of wives of members of the lodge. The history of the national Elks lodge was given during the program by W. F. Jensen while Leon Fonnesbeck took the group back through the years the local lodge has been organised. Four past exalted rulers, W. E. Smith, M. G. Cardon, W. F. Jen- -i sen and A. A. Firmage, presided at the dinner program. . Ban-havin- The Brigham Young camp of the daughters of the Pioneers met Thursday afternoon at tne Blue- bird with Mrs. Kinme B. Caine Mrs. Lillian Thompson. Mrs. Kate Preston and Mrs. Harriett Em- niett The topic, The First Mills of Utah, was given by Moses That- cher. Vocal selections from the were given by opera, ''Faust.' Miss Ruth Owens and Kendrick Hi.wkes. AT ELKS LODGE Honored Guest Something like a million men answer that happy call every . ,;iciu m o. ' occasion was the anniver- i meeting of the founding of to National Parent-- e&cner o m and a pageant, directed bv President R. S. Reid of the b" FT A was a feature. Those participating in the pageant were K't.i vost Mrs. Kdward Giigen, Mis. (.olden Smith. Mrs. Teona;Madsen. Mrs. A. H. Gibbons, Mrs. C F I hit wyler and Mrs. R. S. Ri id. Vivian Reid playing a piano accompaniment. Dr W. W. Henderson of the speakers bureau of the Logan council, was the principal speaker. Other music included a vocal trio by Levene Mallory, Anna Jag- gi and Carmen Glauser. Fred Gluuser led the group in com- munity singing. Another unusual feature was the cutting of the big birthday cake. I Vniulac $7.50 "1 Program Given At Meeting lrute wives now can throw plates at their husbands, with no harm done either husband or dishes, for rubber plates, cups, saucers, howls and other dishes are now being manufactured. Made from a mu rubber-bas- e material called plioform, the dinner tableware comes m attractive mottled and opalescent effects, in loely colors that are highly decorative and attractive. Dishes made of platform are are tasteless and odorless and resistant to scratches. pictured Observed By Tbt sixtuth milestone in the a of wedding journey pioneer Cut he vahe couple was celebratMr. and of at the Horne lodu ed Mrs b. A Ra.r m Richmond. he couple Unlay, observed the sixtieth ammer.Nary ut a wedding which net uircd m 175, m the Salt Lake endowment house An till urinal entertainment and tam-- 1 ily dinner to which a tew close Blends are also united is the only part lculai observance plnn- - ly SCHOOL Forty parents attended, Thurs- 'lav night, What everyone unani- mously termed the most successful Webster school Parent-Teae- h r association meeting held this Sixtieth Wedding Couple le WEIiSTKK to . Fashion Plate ! CINEMODES ' $6.00 Your New Spring Shoes Are Here! Lower Prices , . Better Quality . New Beautiful Patterns . . . ON FOUNDERS DAY O EVERY PATTERN ABSOLUTELY NEW AND DIFFERENT! PHONE 183 AND WE WILL SEND YOU A FREE SAMPLE BOOK! PRICES NEVER SO LOW AS AT PRESENT! LOGAN HARDWARE CO. ' |