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Show i T THE HERALD-JOURNA- rBT ijrwrtif- Omvfs MRS. RULA C. PITZER, EDITOR. PHONE 50. nmu - Wjw n iihiuiikimiii v mm Professor und Mrs. Calvin Fletcher announce the engage-den- t of their daughter, Sarah, to Ira Yardiy, son of Mr. and Mrs James Yardiy of Beaver, Utah. The marriage will take place Wednesday, July li, m the Logan temple. Miss Fletcher is a graduate of the Utah State Agricultural college. Saturday afternoon Miss Fletrh-- " entertained at a trousseau tea at the home of her parents. She was assisted by her mother and two sisters. Merle and Ruth About sixty guests called during tlie afternoon. The living rooms and dining room were attractive with of bright hued summer flowers. Miss Fletcher was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower given recently by a group of friends at the home of Miss Lulu Skabelund. Thirty guests were included. Many lovely gifts were received by Miss Fletcher. SEEN AT NEWPORT Couple Preside At Dinners Professor and Mrs. Harry Smith at a bridge and dinner party at their home Saturday eved The ning. serving table was with a bowl of pink and presided il Guests Staying At Summer Home UMt T 'k jjra ? j&M' I ,3 Evening Program Mrs. F. P. Champ left today for Salt Lake City. She will be the guest of honor at a dinner party-tbe given this evening by Mrs. Glen Wallace. Wednesday evening Mrs. Champ is appearing on a program with Dr. Henry Neuman. s Are Entertaining House Guests Mr. and M's. William Lohman have as their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Lohman of Sparks, Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lohman of Levenwortb, Kansas, Mrs B. J. Barr and son, James of Dallas, Texas. Miss Audrey Lohman of Salt Lake is spending her vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Lohman. Before returning to their homes, the guests will spend some time at Yellowstone Park. Bridge Dinner For Twelve Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Norfljet presided at a prettily arranged bridge dinner party at their home Sunday evening. The serving tables were decorated with rose and blue bachelor buttons and sweet Covers were marked for peas. twelve guests. Tables were arranged for bridge following dinner and the high score prizes were awarded to Professor and Mrs. E. J. Maynard. ice-bo- considerable stump speaking this summer, Fletcher hied himself to Borah's office. It has been a long, long time since the latter has been waited on by a national Republican chairman, and he was not unaware of the compliment. Nor o Fletchers wily finesse in making it. The personal greeting between the two men was cordial. But that was all. When Fletcher explained that he had called in the warm hope that the senator would see his way clear to make several addresses under the auspices of the RepubliBorah can national committee, froze. blunt-res- s, terse with but Politely, he informed his distinguished visitor that he had absolutely no irtention of doing so. He was going to talk, he said, but strictly on his own responsibility. What he had to say would find favor neither with Republicans nor Democrats. And furthermore, Borah added quietly, looking Fletcher squarely in the eye, the Republican party bad given him no indication of being aware of the fundamental issues at stake, and had evidenced no desire of ascertaining them. The recent Chicago meeting of the Republican national committee, (which chose Fletcher as its chairman) proved conclusively, Borah concluded, that the country could hope for1 no enlightened leadership from the GO.P. Fletcher picked up his genuine Panama hat, English walking stick shook hands, and departed. N oto What Borahs friends are now watching is to sea whether Fletcher takes a cue from the senators attack. There I All Sizes, All Styles HBoys? White ! Solid Colors! New Patterns Mrs. Reginald Vanderbilt was a model of summer chic in silk this printed spectator sports dress, with medium-brimme- d straw hat and black and white pumps She's shown at smart Bailey's Beach in Newport is nothing the American voter rebels against more quickly than anything that gmaeks of tyranny, and some of the recovery agencies have furnished ample (i.O.P. ammunition. . POPULAR Probably there is no New Dealer frank with the press than Honest" Harold Ickes. His press conferences are on a free basis. The other day several correspondents for Pittsburgh papers in-t quired if a local $25,000,000 ptoje.-had been approved Ickes evaded The reporters a direct answer. persisted. Finally, with a broad smile, he turned to Michael Strauss, PWA press chief. "Oh, hell, Mike, he said. You cant stop those fellows. Let's give it to them. Yes, boys, Pittsburgh is going to get the money. vat-printe- MERRY-GO-ROUN- D The president's appointment of Kansas veteran Democratic Representative W. W. Ayres as a successor to the brilliant and liberal Jim Landis on the Federal Trade commission has caused a lot of g in progresprivate sive quarters . . . The liberals are incensed over the president's failure to name an abler and more advanced thinker; are blaming Big Jim Farley . . . Senator Bill Borah dislikes intensely speaking for the talking news reels . . . For several years they have been after him unsuccessfully . . . Home Owners Loan corporation officials are convinced that the rush to get government mortgages is over . . . During the last week in June new applications numbered 20,942, the smallest number in . Senator any week this year . Duncan U. Fletcher, Floridas indomitable chairman of the senate banking committee privately was most critical of Joseph P. Kennedy as a member of the new securities market commission . . . Fletcher disapproved of any Wall Street representation on the body, v anted Ferdinand Pecora to be chairman. Brewery spokesmen have warned the Federal Alcohol Control Administration that if something isnt done to halt "destructive price cutting. a heavy mortality among small brewers is inevitable . . Department of Agriculture experts estimate that not more than five or six per cent of debt burdened farmers will resort to the provisions of the Frazier-Lemk- e act. They mortgage moratorium admit, however, that certain farmer organizations, such as the holiday movement, may launch campaigns urging farmers to declare themselves bankrupt, then unload part of their obligations. 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Jensen and Mi. and Mrs. Mead Jensen of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. S R. Wooley cf Los Angeles are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Fmmctt. They are spending the week at the Emmett summer home in Logan canyon. (Continued To Appear On r l iiHinmniii 69-7- nard. Professor and Mrs. Smith entertained twelve guests at dinner at their home earlier in the week. Bridge followed dinner and prizes were won by Mrs. R. J. Coak-le- y and Dr. J. C. Hayward. ? PAGE THREE Tomorrow morning, Wednesday, July 11, marks the first anniversary of the J. C. Penney Company in their new spacious store at 1 North Main. A year that has created a new and lasting desire for Penney s high quality merchandise. A year that has developed a friendship and confidence in J. C. Penneys ideals of service and quality. Join the thousands of Penneys happy shoppers and prove to yourself that it pays to shop at Penneys. Celebrate with us Mrs. E W. Stevens and son, of Burlingame, Calif., spent blue bachelor buttons. Covers were the week end in Logan as guests marked for twelve guests. cf Professor and Mrs. E. J. Bridge followed dinner and score prizes were won by Mrs. Paul M Dunn and Professor E. J. May- small-bowle- 934. ST AMS WEDNESDAY, TOLY II ISh Miss Wanda Morrell, a bride of this week, was hostess at a prettily arranged trousseau tea given at her home Sunday afternoon from 3 o'clock until 6 o'clock. A profusion of summei blossoms were arranged about the living rooms. The appointments in the dmng room were earned out m shades of pink. In charge of the dining room were Miss Afton Ges-seand Miss Josephine Morrell. Assisting Miss Morrell in receiving her guests were Miss Oreta Morrell, Mrs. Edson Tarbet, Miss Virginia Hyden and Miss Jessie Goldsberg. About eighty guests called during the tea hours. een-tcie- 4 1 te'-ss-r- bou-cue- ts f 0, Tea Couple 3 ifnii 1 KMAEiS fashion 3fhil Parents Announce Bride Of Week Engagement Of Hostess At VI TUESDAY, JULY LOGAN, UTAH, L, Full Fashioned . . . 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