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Show ir m THE LOVV fy1 nr 1. ' iii.iik: tod v k F, H1HI prruy nMlnintit A In I, II I h HlRU'i. ndverttatns of IJUhja frtrlmrnl msitaffrmnrrfea DM 14 HASH M. , lore, rtmai rue loo trrin tended. IHrh( irni to tnke ehnrfte of o eoniroetlon foh la the Aiirotiiii ka ft will require at leotf a mr to eonifilete hut Kve refoaeo to ase oil her work and ico with kltn MONA AlLkV ropy writer, la roRataatlr dislike k,e nud Ifce oAlee. hhe ranaiac trouble at fa responsible for oeTernl wl take for which I e Is blamed. wilb THt UUh Mona Is frlradl Bk.kCK wha continues to free aanrlramt mtrittlonaF veon kte. hna lieen I n know a to Ulk. playing the atoek market, bormother her from rowing uivoeyMie loses this. and sister well as all her own mnliiua aod HIM fllrk left In the bank. Moot Invites kve to dlnntr and Jtve, anxious not tv offend her. Imitation. Mona reepfitathe take Jk.se to a roadhoMse where Tfceroa Heree appear. Lve dislikes Meeee. bhe leaves the Olliers, beeomes lost and spends the nihr at a farm boose. Next day Merer telrpboaeu. Me Fie b r deelaring he la frighten In love with her nad Inslnoatiog that Dirk has bees earring oo fllrtatioas. JhOn Gti Ol Hl'lll 1HJ CHAP1KH X.VXIX LI, day Sunday Eve stayed In the apartment She felt tired pnd spent after the experiences of the night before. There was 10 doubt tn her mtnd id responsible that Moira Allen what hurt h.ippenert -- Mona whose Invitation to tv to take dinner with her bad scented so A friendly! At firrt, angrily, Fve tried to think how she could make the other jfrl pay for her trkka. Orailqnlly, however, Kvo eamo to consider the matter more ealtnly. Bv Monday morning she had de dried that It would be best to Ig nore the whole affulr No doubt Mona hod an llibl well rehearsed and would be only too glad to It her blue eves wide open and lohklng comphtely Innocent as she did so.. 'I m not golrg to be put on the defensive for an attack she made on me." Kve told Arlene, after ro UUiig.alf that had happened Smut day night. ? But It was Mona bet at If who brought up the subject. She cn tered the ofiue. removed her hat and a moment later was beside Eve's desk hntever became of you she deSaturday ulghtT manded. "I was so worried! The boy friend and I met a man be knew who Invited us to hnve a drink We were in a booth af the opposite end of the room and when w came back Hccce told us you had gone In a way I dont blame you That place Is an awful frost d never bad gone there if I'd known what It was like! I went home, Kve told her, and that was the last word she said on the subject. Never again. Eve was resolved, would Mona have an opportunity to place her ta an awkward position. X 9 9 "OUT such rest lut ious were easier mads than kept In the days that followed Eve was constantly faclug petty annoyances small matters that became increasingly irritating because apparently there u : was no explanation for them Ob jects would be mltsing fiom E is de-her fountain pen, the vanity cose she kept In a desk drawer, leaves Born her calendar pad on wlilib she had jotted memoranda nr hits of copy not yet seen by Mr Barnes The things which disappeared were always objects the lark of w hi h would caube Inconvenience to Kve herself but were too tilvtal to come to the attention of the advertising manager. Eve. of course, blamed Mona Allen She com luded that the other girl was wot king her mischief with greater tare 'What would jou do?" one day Kve asked Arh ne ArI d go to Barnes about it, lene ad Iscd. He Oh, 1 couldnt! like it and he'd only wouldnt think mo catty don't see why! You'd merely, protecting yourself asserting your rights. Ho you think for one minute that ar man would lit man get away with what course he Of Mena's doing? wouldn't! I don't like a busybody No one docs. But thcre'a a Utfler ene between being meddlesome and btandlng up for yourself. As It happened Eva did not find It necessary to complain to Iiarnes about Mona. Two days later Arlene returned unexpectedly to the nfilee for something she had forgotten when leaving to go to lunch and found Mona going through the drawers of her desk. The situation was too much even for one of Monas impudence to carry off with none (ml cine. she began I I was Just with a nervous laugh. You Yes, I Bee. Arlene said. were just going through my desk, werent you? Now listen. I understand yoitr racket and the nut time anything is mislaid in this office I'm going straight to Earle Barnes ami tell him who's respon slide. I was only looking for some copy paper, Mona tried to defend herself. What's wrong with that Mark of copy paper over there in its usual place? Oh! There is some. Isn't there? ! didnt see any this morning. Charles must have brought down a new supply." There was plenty there this morning. lie brought it down yesterday. I he W7ITII this Arlene tumbled th'ngs back Into the desk drawers and locked them. Mona lorced an amused smile, retreated to her desk and began to type with the appearance of great Industry. Arlene hastened out to join Eve at a belated luncheon. Eve shared her elation over the proof of Mona's treachery. "You'll not be annoyed by her again! Arlene promised. Ere wished she could be as certain of this as Arlene seemed to be. "Let's celebrate tonight," proposed Arlena. "We havent eaten at that new Italian restaurant on Twelfth street yet. I've heard that nERALD-JOURNA- Constitutional Amendments PW qTITTTTIONAT. fond Is divap and very cood 1 could get real chummy with a We could we plate of spaghetti the early show at the Ia'ace utter TN AMFWMfFN'T 'L VI ION TO MIVttH M H ALLS FOK WOMEN AND MINGUS t lie wards lie id love hadn't been I to, agree d to a movie Mine flick left. It's no fun to go alone But what about Sam 1 thought he monopolixi d y4l yoor time these days. Joint K(iioJntiR Praponln m Aarnd mrnt ta Artirl IS af the C nntit niton, Iht Addition of brat ton Relating ta Minimum Hit (or bomen and A by Minor and General Wrlfara of An nd nil tmyluyeea. Cr it rMUrif br the I rgMatarr of tha fc ate of I 'aS. f all tha be a elected ta each beoao concerting j thrrrm . SIX riON That it is prnpoard tn anenJ Aule 16 of tbr by tha addition of a section which will retd as fol1 io "lie's giving City ('lull with v a t ilk I the Arlene smart fore haul tonight, pride. Hum a Eve. He could go a long way If he really vC&Hted to Of course lie's smalt. And ot course he ooulu go a long way. Can't yej4'smtko him want to. At lene? Sometimes 1 think I could Oh I don t know what 1 want, Kve! I I liked l.coige Bids, you know A lot, 1 guess But I had sense enough to see that lie tl id n t are 1 ve hoc n too many girls waMe 't trior yeais cm a tenn who esle d. Hams been grand to nee lie me al for of to do thinks things most before I ve wished fir them No multi r what happened. Sam would stand by After all. that miuns something to a woman "It means everything," admitted Eve. "Hick's like that, loo." c e I let wa-u- jVOVKWfSKR tame. Bray Novctn her nights Soiiieli trios Kve ute dinner clown town, dreading to go home to the lonely apartment. Sometimes she stopped at the shop for bands lilies and cookies to cariy home with her These, with a cup of hot chocolate, would serve for a imal After din nor she would cuti up in Hicks favorite chair and lead or try ta read. The words ditin I alwavs make sense, with the November rain heating drearily again, t the window. Hicks work kept him out In all kinds of weather. Eve worried for fear he might become III and no one would lot her know Suppose he would not want her to know! After all. Dirk liie1 seemed willing enough to go away and leave her. Perhaps ho had not wanted her to go with him. What, after all, did she know of Hick s real thoughts? And what about those mysterious Tuesday night absences which he had uever explained? Sometimes Eve wrote long letters to her husband, telling of her doubts and loneliness, but these were always destroyed next morn ing. Bride would not let her send them. She was finding it more difficult than she had dreamed it could be to save the money she owed her mother and her sister. She wor rled about this, about Dick, about Theron Reece. And another ttslug that caused her to worry was Dorothy McEIhluncys little smile of satisfaction whenever the tv met It was as though the young teacher knew something about Dick and his plans that Eve did not know. The thought was almost unbearable. (To Re Continued) FFC A Th legislature may, by appro tazMatwn provide for the estate ptia hbrn nt of a mifliinum wage for women for the comaui minor and may fort, henlvh. BJtcty and general welfare of ary and all employee No proMMon of line constitution shall be cundrurd a n uion the authority of the leg-- i a limit-atIjtiiie to c fer upon any commioton now or hertaftcr crcued uh power and the lejnsiuture may deem requisite to carry oat the provtaions of this more won the pnxe. Mr and Mrs L. O Sorensen, Mrs W E. Spnekman, Mr and Mrs. Harvey Wilding. Mr and Mrs Lee Petirbcrg, James Peterson and Miss Waunetta Peterson Mrs Nellie Piterson and Delbert Peterson went to Heyhuin, Idaho, where they attended the luneral of Alma bpaikman held Monday Mis Lee VS hitc and daughters, Namy Lee, and Judith Irene, of Salt Lake City have been guests this week of Bishop and Mrs J L. Roluuson. Miss Marjorie Robinson spent the summer nt Sait Lake City and who expects to attend school there this w inter, also spent the week here Miss Edith Stoddard who Is employed by the 'Irtuy Loan and Trust i ompnny accompanied Mr V, hite here Saturday to join Mrs The party icturned to Into Salt Lake Sunday aciompauicd also by Miss Zclda Bateman Mr and Mrs Alvin Anderson entertained at dinner last Sunday tor Mr and Mrs Rov Gieen and Miss Edith Green of Wells-vill- e and Mrs Ruth Fcltman Mr and Mis B' I Thompson. Mrs Ethan Thompson. Mr ami Mrs Willard Wanner and Willi tm Andu of Preston motored to Brigham Saturday for Peaih day Mrs J L Robinson was hos-es- s to the (here Amei dub on B'rid ly afternoon Following a ml so, afternoon a rielu tints lum w- is served Besides the club the members guests included Mrs .Iitdilb White of Silt Lake C.tv Mr- - Marlin Robinson, Mrs ' nP'y OL.ten and Mrs J S Stod- Will Lawrence, Mr and Airs Fthan Thompson, and Mr ' and Mrs Roy Webb who were also guests of Mr. and Mrs J L Webb at dinner on Saturday evening Afrs Nellie Peterson and son, Delbert, of Galt, California, arrived here la.vt Monday for a visit with relatives in Richmond. On Thursday Mrs. Peterson and son .lames Peterson and Dilbeit. daughter, VV uinetta and Mr and Mrs. Almn Spai knian motored to Lavu Hot Springs where the, spent the day. Mrs Glenna Christofferson was hostess to the Kle club at a hobo party on Thursday eveSieetal guests were Mrs ning Trevor Ru hardson and Mrs Glen of Cove, Mrs Anna RobinDay son and Miss Hailstone of CaliMrs Glen Day won the fornia prize for the best hobo costume Ncwspuners were spread for the lunih 'whuh was tied in red bandana Imnrjken hiefs to carry Sunflowers out the hobo idea. Folwere used for decorations lowing lunch the evening was spent placing cards, nt which Mrs Ruby Albiston won the high score prke and Mrs. Helen Sknl- Preston, His Freedom Was Short-Live- d - dard Mms Lunll Hill and Barnard motored from Salt ChristeM, Lake City to soend the week end here with relatives Mr and MVs Alvtr, Anderson e't Monday morning for St Idaho, 'tp spend the week with their d intfhters. Mrs Roy v and Mrs Don Kydalch, and their faret'ies s Mrs Anna V Merrill was to the 'oris' Glee club at a 6 Mn mas oiloik limner on Thi rsilv evenin'' Th guests Mu E 7 W Huken Miss Virdi Uie'Hn the Dorothy Tnhoson PhvlU Webb, Evelyn Webb Mnr'orie vohmson, Barbara 'Vebb and Fav MeCarrey The evening was spent in music and social Aa-tlio- nr-ne- hos-es- s visaing Johnson left Monday for Rat I.ak City to d the T'i iversitv of Utah Mrs Freest Johnson accompanied him expecting to Mend a few days 'h"'- , uph relatives I lovd Coel"v ism of Mr and Atis Hpr, ert Conlev was taken n a Loean hosnual Sunday fo- - treatment of anpendie-tiR Webb returned frs e h" eticrtav from Clifton - here "be spent the nast ten avs Ith he" daughter, Mrs WilIT.irmon mrir-n- Wrist and ankle manacies were clamped on Harvey Bailee, asserted brains In the kidnaplrg of Charles P. Urschcl, veahhy OMahoma oil man, following Bailey s escape from the Dallas county pnsou. Ha was caught four hours later, and is shown between officials who also art studying Baileys p- ible leadership In a recent tnawsaua of f.ilu.il pff,v, i . d pn u,i, at Kaiu u OH. n tw-nis V'e-ri- pt li t i I 'ope SEPTEMBER WEDNESDAY, cated in Cache County, Utah. . Dated this 12th day of September, 1923 JEFF STOWELL, George D Breston, Attorney Sheriff of Cache County, Utah .bates ot publication Sept 1$ 20, 27, Octo 4, T933. 60 Barred R k pullets LllKAP some laying Tom Rowley 1179 S21 Canyon Road COREGISIST Iris and three year old Peonies for fall planting S21 Call OR will trade feeder and weanc-S23 pigs Joel ulsen, Nibley ONIONS-Ro- y River Barfuss. S22 Heisrhts . S26 I L.vIvS, plums PhoneHat-ONE Umtron battery charger, one service station car jack Inquire at Texaco Service Station, 999 North Main St 726-V- V TWO, three or four room house to students vith parent 6'X) E ist S23 Center house, For each insertion one cent per word; for one week, five cents per word, for one month, .17 Minimum cents per word charge for first insertion1 17 cents. All want ads must be paid in advance. Call 50 and a messenger will come and get and reyour advertisement mittance. lady between HOUSEKEEPER, age of 35 and 45, in family of four Model n eonvtences and no laundry Vnite P. O Box 132,1 Hyrura, Utih 1 r FURNISHED 777-- J WANT AD RATES 30Q jQQQOOij MODERN furnished West 1st N Phone 19SS. 20, 206 Call NEW BORN calves. 803-- Ten cents per line per insertion. RIDE to Chicago. Phone 881-- S20 LIVESTOCK WANTED WILL pay $1 to $5 00 for useless and freshly dead horses and cattle. Call UR-- Hyrum exchange singlefoot saddle S23 Moving 0 reto Home IMMEDIATELY spirited adults on'y Clove LARGE sponsible hoi se. Call 775-881-S21 Phone in or D A. Model rooms with FORD coupe THREE furnished Dodge sedan in good condition 5 bath 151 East 5th North Call 1004-- J 2 S30 5 5 APARTMENTS, also board and GOOD nnlk row room, $18 00 month with laun902 North Second West 691 S23 East North Fourth dry WEALTHY apples best for conkROOMS 616 North Fourth East ing, eating, 75c bushel Mrs George V. Rose, 784 North 3rd TWO room heated apartment with S23 East. 261 bath East Thud North S23 Call 525 18 3 HAMPSHIRE Sheep, tiu'i, K S rams, one fresh cow. unfurnished or FURNISHED S23 or apartment. Phone Obray, Paradise. house 87- - W 018 acres between PASTURE, 17 Benson ward und Hyde Park modern apartments STRICTLY 759-Small down payment, long time 05 College Hill, Phone for balance 73 North 1st West, TWO modern furnished rooms, Logan Phone 423-bath, garage, also board and tartlet room nt 67 South Fifth West FINE Bllberta peaches, S20 pears, all varieties of plumbs, Phone 877-erab apples, Wealthy apples and all THREE room apartment students melons, cantaloupes S25 other fruits in season. Satispreferred. 218 E 5th N or faction guaranteed money 232 bai k Save time, gas and money FURNISHED apartments. on your truit needs Hlltf The one South Main. 375 North stop fruit stand, NEW four room apartment, hot M nn S22 water heat, glee trie range and 613 East Fourth FIVE room modern house, trade refrigeration, OPi North Phone 61 for .small house, ear or lot 249 S27 West, 3rd North Jer.sey-Guernse- (ofeqTm noNAi, AMFNmirNT ro INTOXICATING LiMlOUS Household goods and planoa vmvvvvvvvvwvvawvvvwwvvv transferred to ad porta BOARD AND ROOM BOARD Center Joint Recitation nt ti Arti of Inc ( (it ta Iv ion sun Thref Propos ng an Aarnd-- Phone Xll d of tab I tie by ( ri'rta-ii- n Repealing fMahpg t the r, ard Krutatien ef Hair, ( , Advert arment cf, Pwhi or "traffic in lntux.cal ng h goers. 9 of tilitir ef the Cf it rra IvH by the ft'iie of I tb. twe thm.a af all mm-b- i start'd te eirh flauaa and of a I the member af each Bonae concurring therein: SECTION 1. Pcpealing Section af ' amnl Arti-t- a 22. Tha it is Aili I. Xlf of the G'&ititu 109 of Utah in fh f Ufiwiug particular, tow.t That Section S of Artie r XXII of th ituiK of LL.i) ha and the same ta h rihy re r .UJ 2. Dotr af Secretary af State. ShtllGN The Secretary of Stale t hereby directed to auiur t tha proposed amendment coo IrnnH hereintf) tn th eleciors of the state at the n t Rvncral ekcjoa id the manner pruk.drd by law. Si ( 7ION S. I Kceiiva Hite. If adopted !y tl chetoi of Ih tMle this amendment shitl hav.v ctiect on t f rst day of Janu-- a y ocKt by ucrdifig a th 1. erd of ftae Canvaejcr of the remit of 'he elcr on (iiguated tn Section hereof. I, M T! V, dim!?. of of I Lah. do hereby the , ( f rerhfy that a full true and correct the f rer ne copy of th ( onkcitn'ionl Amendments prrv pnsdi by the regular and special sessions of rerjrd in my office. In wilrnw wh"reif, I have hereunto cf my hand and affixed the (Jreit Seal of Lsh, this Ut day of Srp-t- ) (f mIn FM rr, J. Eocrctary of Etate. UNFURNISHED MODERN five room East Second North. house VERY reasonable good four room home. 857 N. 6th E S28 207 S22 FIVE room strictly modern borne S23 Inquire 650 East Center After (j Bus-sar- 591-R- -l , - Worlds Fastest Pilot Says Streamlines one-fift- h one-fift- tufto-nobi- , The Superior Hum ing Qualities Of Genuine 1 m - GARLW. SANDERS Phone CAN d In the District Court of the B'irst other Judicial District of the Stale of Ashlock and his first wife, I tub, in and for the County of mother of Mrs were Bussard, ( ache. separated in 1887 A few months 'ater the daughter was born. BANKING CACHE VALLEY The father and daughter both COMPANY, a Corporation, plain- lived in Iowa, Ashlock at Osceola tiff. and his child at Imogene vs who Mrs. Bussard, Recently W E CORBRIDGE, HANNAH married 25 years ago, leai ned E CORBRIDGE. husband and Ashlock had moved to St Joseph While in a Shenandoah, Iowa wife, E J CORBRIDGE and LOGIN CORBRIDGE, defendants. department store Mrs Bussard To be sold at Sheriff's sale the overheard Mrs Celia W'engender 6th day of October, 1933, at 12 talking about St Joseph She asked Mrs Wengender if o'clock noon, at the front steps of the County Court House, in she knew Ashlock The answer surprised her It Logan, Cache County, Utah, the wasHes my father" following described property The sisters decided to surprise Bcg'nmng at the Southeast cor- Ashlock, and immediately came ner of the Southwest quarter of here Section 10, Township 13, North of Range One Blast of the Salt Lake and running thence Meridian, West 5152 rods, thence North Aid 196 21 roils, thence East 11550 rods, to the west side of the CHICAGO. Ill, d Pi Declaring Souththen Countv Road, that any high speed plane must, westerly, along the west side of be streamlined to atsaid County Road, to a point sev- tain such world thoroughly" record velocity as en and rods cast of 395 33 miles (7 per hour, James R the place oi beginning, thence W'edell. Louisiana designer, who h 7 west seven and set a new world mark rods to the place of beginning, recently for land planes, indicated what containing 58 83 acres, more or the future may be like if the air IIS'. flow" mode aground as well as to revolutionize Together with the hereditaments aloft continues thereunto be- travel. and appurtenances or one in No could even longing anywise appertainapproach a ing, and all lights of homestead new world record for speed with-u- t exemption, together with any and 'cleaning up' every nut and all water, water rights, irrigating bold or streamlining to reduce air dtti bes, aqueducts, canals, appro- risistance to a mirimum, Weddell priations, franchises and privileges ,aid following his sensational feat owned by said pm tics of the first This same trend appears to be part, or cither of them, or belong- gaining popularity in trkih, and steamship design ing to or with, leiiling to, con-nted with, or usually had and enjoyed in connection with said or uny part and parcel causes pi thereof, and especially including 70 shares of the capital slock of the Richmond Irrigation company, also It1- shares of water stock in the Logan Northern Irrigation company, a Utah Corporation Also, beginning at the Northeast corner of Section 17, Township 13 North of Range One Eas of the Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence South 43 rods and 13 feet; thence West 12 rods and 12 feet, thence North 39 rods and 7 3 feet, thence Northwesterly North rods, 6'... feet them-tods; theme East 17 rods and 12 feet tq the plmc of beginning, containing 3 acres aoil 194 square roitx. more or less Also, beginning at the SouthNortheast west corner of the Quarter of Set tion 14 Township 13 North of Range One East of the Salt Lake Meridian, and runh3 chains, ning thence North 12 theme Southeasterly 29 clnun to are so dislincthtly proa point 9 56 chains North of the South Line of the said nuarter-sec-tienounced I hat mote people thence South 9 76 chains, theme West, along said Quarter-sectio- n ask for it by name than line, 20 chams to the place 22 44 of beginning, containmg any other brand in far acres, more or less North the Also in being Western Atactica. That, half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 14, Township 13, North of Ranee One Eist of the Salt Lake coupled with real sen ice Mendiam Beginning at the Northwest corner of said Quarter-sectio- n accounts for business being and rnnniag thence South 8 3 chains, thence East 10 chains, i t , goid at thence Northeasterly, along the bluff to a point 2 chains South of the Northeast corner of said Sectionthence North 2 chains-W.t en sect'on line, 49 chairs to the place of beginning containing 24 acres, more or legs 80d N. ''ain Logan Also th Northwest Quarter of the Snuthe st Ompter of Sec14 13. tion North of To'nshio 293 Ranee One East of the Salt Lake Meridian, conta.nmg 49 acres All of said piopirly bung u- e BETWEEN Garland and Logan, Chevrolet wheel and tire, 525x18 Thone Reward 46 Years The ST JOSEPH. Mo . II PI meeting here of J T Ashlock, 65. and his daughter. Mrs Eva of Imogene. Iowa, constituted a momentous event in their lives They never before had seen each SHERIFF'S SALE North First BOARD and room, Noith East 353 S26 East Fifth 2 , SVVVVVVVVWVVVVMVVMWWWVW MISCELLANEOUS AUTOMOBILE LOANS ; YOU FOR LEASE service station at Hyrum S22 for lease Phone 969 woman wants housework S20 South First Blast. YOUNG 392 ASHES and RUBBISH hauled from your premises each month Phone 1176 H J. Hansen, 524 S20. Park avenue Ut Thatcher Bldg. 980 Phone Ju$t Say Gordon Creek ... ' No Matter What Size Coal You Burn It Should Be . . . GORDON CREEK ! i CITY COAL COMPANY VJ South Main, Lojfan, Utah Phone 123 MONEY? Bring in your old gold and we mil accept it on new rneri S. munmee AOBMCY. There are many jrowl coals amonj; Utahs Host ... Depositation, location and several other terms wpII Known to mining men makes Gordon Creek an outstanding 1 USE 15 Minute Service AUTOMOBILE LOAN DEIX GOOD coal, room bru k house, three basement, bedrooms, furnace, double garage, largo lawn Phonp 107I-S22 LOST Pierce Arrow, green framor 465 or ed bicycle Phone 50 S23 SIX-scve- n Meet First Time Fimt pukhcat oft Septn)ber I, PSt. Iitnt publiration November , 19AS. 73 for students 2 Father, Daughter 7?l4fviJXtJULjL at J. W. Ault & Son S26 3 707-Y- oFAL) BOARD 4 18 Long Distance Hauling and ROOM at 379 East Modern conveniences and ROOM of the city. y 5 A r) LEGAL RATE S23 1 to-w- all-c- ut Mrs. Nellie Bagley was hostess to the Bon Heur club at her home on Friday evening Following a delicious lumheon, the evening was spent playing rook. The rooms were decorated with a ' Airs variety of fall flowers. Clarence Brown was a special of The the last guest meeting Bon Heur dub was at the home of Mrs. Bernice Erickson, where Mrs. Laura Christensen was a speA nice luncheon and cial guest fl pleasant evening of rook were enjoyed. Air. and Mrs. Roy Webb and Ron, Max, of Girat Falls. Monto tana. spent frm Thursday Sunday in Rut ond visiting relatives and friends They were guests of honor at a dinner given on Friday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs. F. I Thompson The table wus decorated with asters. Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs Gwendal Webb and daughter, Dorothy Jean of Pocatello, Idaho; Mr and Mrs J L Webb, and family, Mr and Mrs Alvin Anderson, Asa Anderson, Miss Edith Green of Wrllsville. Mrs. Ruth Fcltman Mr and Mrs Rtfton Thompson. Mr and Mrs Willard Wanner and family of LOGAN, UTAH, E, or pay cash E. NEEDHAM, .JEWELER EALP40UENAL MAHON DEPT. CAR TOITING M 0VIN Househoitl and tranks (I Gars Topped and Upliol.steied. punas, Ihone 31 gao ls, Johnson Cab 1 & 'Jransler Furniture Repair Company. Lmfout Upholstering & First North. (S2v!) 5)0 VV. SEWING MACHINE SPECIAL Two Singer Sewing Machines . . . .. One White Sewing Machine . . ' WHITE SEWING CO., 31 West 1st North. ... 5, . $12 00 . $11.1 (Oct. Ilf |