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Show ii TH K E R A L D -J O 11 u K A L, N -- I.ml A N, U i A II, T V i: S D A Y, F R E R U A R Y MV (JOSH! I SWAN! Palm :ir.i! C'luiuls Form a Pretty Frame For Swan Die in Sunny Southland 21, Dancing La uuiF liiu Party , i. L . K zi iia di .d l c a tn i i ll Hi! JUjSy . - Dental Society Entertained c i Members of the First Distrut Dental society were invited to hold their monthly meeting at the home of Di and Mrs ('lark 11 Haslnns 'where Mrs. Haskins had prepared a delicious dinner fur the members. After dinner a paper on amalgam alloy was given by Dr. N. E. Munk. A two reel moving picture was also shown dealing with nutrition as related to dental cuics. Entertain For i, on i iiris ii t tn tn Q j i I ana w uli ij iU L u lu til ie t t.iu 1 in Ol 1.1U L i y U I h ho' hull I Pi t ) ' nit mot .ii, l An . t t I . Jc4..lv evil li ii.ic o i i ri mu ('Ll o G j.s ukge wdiu, ku ana kilU lltll O i 1.L llil l.I alii Yu d tiuah i itiiuj Mis i. ,i unams and Mi atul Mis A R iUci (lUu ciiilu tii ni Lnj, in, am. . , J. U t tuuiil u l i i n .. di Di,iU Ivi L - IL.J.c . , j .ip ,tl .a Mr. and Mrs. Norman Skanchy I lit liui. e in Ai-- . ju. .. n were host and hostess at a party j-- i.ii j . ia.y M Li at their home Saturday evening 1. in compliment to members of their movcu mu. lue hc..,e owuea c. club. The evening was spent playKcuucUi dhuw fhe cieo L.ly camp of Daugli-tti- o ing bridge after which a late supoi iJuuee.b v. ill De entertam-c- u per was served. The serving tables were centerv aL tue Hume ol .urs. u ed with cut flowers. Places were A.11CU nu.iy aitemoon marked "for sixteen guests. Two Au euterLainmexiL Is being spon-borscore prizes were awarded. by the Third ward old folks and Elroy Jviclsen, committee William Baxter and Grover Christensen at Third ward on A one-aUednesday evening. play will be followed by dancing ' IS Scouts of the Third waid presented an interesting entertainment in the pageant Glimpses FRANKLIN Preparations arc of Scouting gjven last Wednesunder way for the annual ward day evening fhe pageant was reunion which will be held Friday written by A. A Savage h house. in the meeting was the' reader Savage A special program, under the Characters were Newell Jensen, direction of Stanley Boyle and Adams, Helen ChristenMrs. Laud Wright, will begin at Kathryn sen, Grate Rroby, Leon Jensen, 10.30 a?m, A special speaker El wood Allen, Carlyle Hutton from tha U. S A. C. will be W ii is. Bud Edison, Hal eat. Following the morning meet-u- g Strnley Max Baxter, Stanford Edison, the crowd will gather at the Croadstone, C o y d Christensen, opera honse where dinner will be Grant Larsen, Lynn Allen, Horton served dfc oclock. The rest of Nielsen, J imes the afterhoou will be spent pre- Meughan, Chailes Birth, Murray Garner, Bobby senting tunta and other amuse-ment- Nielsen Rcss Eliason Music was A .prize is being awarded direction under Mrs Lester to the organization presenting the Miller theand Miss ofLois Jensen. best stunt All ward members over the age Lighting was taken care of by B. R. Maughan. of 14 years are invited to attend. Coach Flasi Nielsen and E L. Beginning at 9 p. m. a dance Ctah-BYwill be r)held. A special invita- Pajne attended the tion is extended to all former game at Sn't Lake, Saturday everesidents and friends of Fianklin ning The i r organizaward, tion is sponsoring a picture LitSaturday a party will be held tle Orphan Annie at the Rex at 2 o clock p. m. in opera house for those under the age of 14 theater February 27. A matinee In the afternoon for the children oars - ed FRANKLIN WARD ct SET Mis-Rut- 1 al Parent-Teache- rs i TlMUhu a i v n b Mia m u Lei esi- re of Ludwig lls u p The fl it So uli v i j In) V i l(hi of Ihi UU i t.i Ol J( uibon crei Tht veiling c rul with a hue u u .tirul v, ith a si u r Huttjff roM s Mrs D Miss an Ch.i.lotte lured Mi s As i Bui tn d m the dining non' it gu mdn r ui wire V or Daughter Hdrold Helgeson entcrtain-- d at a buthday paity Sunday at icr home in nonor of her little ughlei Colleen who was n lu r thud birthday anni- crsaiv Games were enjoved dunng the flernoon alter whuh a dainty lunch was seived The table was entered wth a birthday cake and irdle. Places were marked for Norma Parson, Colleen Hirst, Eth- -, ivajviinh, fthirley Smith, Smith, Lav-el- l Furgeson and ollein Helgeson. For Friends Mrs d Betty Bailey, (by name should have been Grace! Betty, a iishington, IV C is getting off u capital swan dive In graceful fashion in a tropiial pool at Miami Beach. Fla. ported all the swans in Miami Beach turned green after Bitty pull thin one. Oic-nd- STRING CHOIR MAY BE FORMED Club Members Miss Phyllis Baugh and Miss Elva Larson entertained the members cf their club recently at the home of Miss Baugh at a bridge supper The guests were seated at one large table centered a bouquet of pink tea roses and at the corners were lighted pink Covers were marked for twelve. Miss Miss Lawtta Wallace, Omega Campbell and Miss Anne Piterson were special guests. Endge followed supper and the high score prize was awarded to Miss Ruth Baer. rs and a special picture for adults m the evening is outlined. The purpose of the project is to raiso funds for the purchasing of school libiary books. y s 1 Dinner Party Entertained ruary 22, 1933, In commemora tion of ashingtons birthday. two for a land will be no deliveries of mail heart There wisely- so, en.lt. be cn would contract East this daydefted carriers or Good players dislike to make iy West were using the forcing rural carrier and window-will blind guesses and they have devei- oped an ingenious way to cope Pass convention so East kept the remain closed the entire day. The with this situation This is known bidding open with an mformatory outgoing mail will bo despatched as usual, and special delivery and to some of them as a forcing double. y Th double seems totally mail matter will be perishable that term is pass, although mate urate and possibly 'died at first glance, but it is promptly delivered by special of 'be result perfectly logv constructive pass would be i cal reasoning pr an North had passed CARD OF THANKS opening bid When this convention is used one no 'ruP at,d must there- second hand will not bid over one ' We to express our sincere wish nc trump unless he has a veritable fore have a complete blank W hile appreclati0n to all who rendered had bhown a good hand, he ,hPir kindness to us i He reserves his de- the "h a forc,"8 bid llIness Bnd death of during icnsive bid unless he has an 0p- -, dld no' Pen our iovlng a considerable and therefore , to left-hear from his nortunity amount of the missing strength pUsband andMrsfather hand opponent and his partner. Louisa McMurdle be held by West On the second round he can had That Pla'er evidently passed: elect whether to make his defen-- 1 ' sive bid or not, depending on waiting to hear North s response, which player shows strength and bu' whea Narlh alh0 pRu8,eJ1 ,?HSt RED 111 VES which one weakness To do this, was expected to keep the bidding p fQR Penmwever, he must be reasonably beWets pass, in this position, vire that he will have another TjAe Lydia -E. Pinlsliame , i hance to bid, and this is the iaie almost furring, or at least, V Cgetoble Compound and must East constructive, irason for the forcing pass con- nlghly i make an a or suit informatory Wlet at ttrtd durtntf thma hud tention. th oom who mut bm How it works out in practice is double if he holds even one high time. The? th burden of th family. Wbn CIm fird trick. well illustrated by the hand ana-I- v West responded with two zed in my previous article, which u to da; inonds, which became the .a given again herewith. struggle along and mnka tb bast contract. Of course West could oi things. The Bidding South opened with one no trump have bid two diamonds directly - If yoo nr tfred . . . worn out and West passed, being vulnerable over the no trump, but he elimU PER and desiring to know more about ina'ed much risk by reserving (hat wugt.a jau the ttrscgch to cutty he bid exact knew the until on. that the hand before he entered the 8 out of err 1M women who report strength of the other three hands. bidding to us ear that they are benchted by thtt In view of Norths extreme ine Flay medicine. Buy a hottla from your drug. and watch tha raaulta. In my previous article I bhowed pist today weakness, he thought best to pass, - La-Ua- ... anOdell Joseph the Logan Postoffice be closed on W ednesday, Feb- that bct-lrea- Mrs Harold Helgeson enlertain-- . at a dinner at her homo Mon-a- y evening for a few close TYie table was attractive ith Valentine appointments. Covers were marked for Mr ind Mrs N M. Degn, Mr. and Mrs O F Oskar, Mr and Mrs S Henry Otte, Mr. and Mrs Viendcness, Mr. and Mro. H. I. Jansen and Mrs. Helgeson A social evening of music and visiting followed dinner. Postmaster nounces unjus-shghtl- I ... Logan Post Office Closed Tomorrow ci-- A Birthday Party i J .1.1 ( W .. , . i, S, 1 ji u t U huh . d.Hi N1 Ai U r , i ndi rs J .l.cjch Club Members i i ai i I A L ihi if lot noun it -- lilil M , t i ii 1 ii J plaver considering a defensive in se. nnef pevsifinn has a difficult eie'i ision to make From the original biu and his owe holding he realizes that his partner and his le ft hand opponent ha'-comparatively little strengeh between them If he finds th it strength and a fxvonble distribution in his partner's hand a defensive bid will result in a valuable part srore for his side On the other hand if the distribution is bad and his opponent hedds the missing high cards he is confronted with a heavy1 I 1 i i of till' in n j (. I in N1 ii kin 1 klAM.l A b i, s L.ijt i i s .u i t f t, i H'KW 1 j itUi ibi i u iruu pi 1 1 i UH lond i irs G i i i in. li M tu i i I M. ro trump regram L , v K. bid v n uuni i its M. bi-e- i ' L delightful affair of the week M I Id wuJ was tue., dancing party given by members of the Varsity dancing t mini the .Yu n V tl. u u feut club foa guests, Monuay evening M.atlvi otc n Mis, at the Palais d Or si i - jc. t i v'ii Light refreshments weie served ami Nli-it H LauUi One hundred couples were in The dance was in daiigiitt i s ol dUia nli liiro'd Akiv. i. charge Of the club officers, with ol v A t IK si tilt i H. Tingey, president of the n i club, acting as chairman of the d pi . i ht puo i committee. 1 A 'REUNION V American Bridge League In puvicus nrtules I have dis-c- u ed some of the diffuulties t a defensive bidder sitwhich bid of one ting over an Club Members Guests At ,m how North and South could make one no trump even against tha best defense, and it is also possible for V est to make three diamonds North s first heart lead was won with the singleton king and a small spade led South took the spade trick and returned the king of clubs w hi h was covered by West. West led another spade and was thereby able to establish two en- -i tries in dummy to lead through Souths diamonds twice The declarer lose one diamond, one club and two spades to make his contract with one overtrick. Copyright 1933, NEA Service, Inc. PRIDGEr BY HYRUM PAGE TIIREFu 2 1. fXixnmc veretary, Palais dOr Scene 1 U iufrjimX3le.4eU, Recognizing luo met Hint there practically no plate for string pi tyers to continue th lr playing after leaving toe high sthool and college orchestras, Mr I sad ore Shoore, instructor in violin in the Logan city senools is .suing an invitation to hll violin, cello, violo, and string bass players to form a string choir He points out that the string choir is rapidly becoming the na- tion's favorite ensemble, as indi. csted by its increasing popularity on radio programs featuring the best music. At present Utah has no adult string choir, and Logan, with its abundance of capable musicians has an oppoitumty to put itself on the musical map of the west by leading out with such an or- i; girl from approved I, is rethey saw ... gamzation. Mr Shoore points out that it would not only givo the musicians an opportunity for but would be a source ol constant delight to lovers of good music in Logan and its environs A baby choir, v consisting of about forty cmldren between the ages of four and. eight has been oiganized at Richfield by Richard These children play Hdgendurf. on specially made violins, and are exciting the enthusiasm of all Sevier county. Richard Beales, head of the violin department at the McCune school of music in Salt Lake City is starting such sn oigamzation among his owr sti dents Mr. Shoore, however, is j inviting everyone, regardless of ppe, feeling that musical history n,ay be made by a civic organiza, tion of this nature No cnarge v hatever will be made, save probably the very nominal price of the necessary music. An A and B division will be made if the numbers justify. Those interested should get in touch with Mr. Shooie at once. A definite meeting for organization . will be announced later. 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