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Show i 1 . c A Tlir i'ikstor Awaits Trial as Killei WESTON- The C I annual ward Diim,ii was held Tuesday The h0UM' IIEKA Li.,)(l!;NAL LOGAN. 3 E. W. ELLIOT U FA n. tt T 1 5. 1? rAGE FIVE. I II & CO. I, cwne,;. r Rested by the geneial ImiM idea is a as carried out. The children s pi , English viDical Dorothy Hansen v.a- - pi .i liur as I'rtsideru g . Edrie Clen Lias chonster, rwen Campbell , nt as pianist and Fun Chns thei vutn lensen as playleader top. ami other offners ,h. many hint t, eaehers. have worked I r. m Stake make it a success. Mrs Call dent Teresa Smith and wue in atCutler, board member, v t'u representing company of Salt a business visitor bere, Monday evening. oik-to- n Mrs Robert Rayburn of St California, has been vuy at that city of seriously ill ) June Cluff Christensen, V?ce, Lola Adams, Demar Taylor. Tingey Cecil Adams, and Duane attended the general M.IA. conference over last week end M. H. Porter has been a Boise visitor the past week. Everet Smith, P. W. A auditor of Denver, has been attending to some business matters here relative to the village of Weston, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Rasmussen Sun-dawere Grace, Idaho, visitors ! i SUMMERY ITEMS remieumoma. According to word ceived here today by her mother. she is now Mrs Polly Coburn, Mrs Rayburn was improving of formerly Miss Maud Cohum this city. Derail) Thorpe Mr and Mrs. and two small children of Logan, guests of Mrs have been the Carrie Thorpe during the week of Logan Mrs. Mary Coburn visited relatives and friends here over the week end. Mr an i Mrs. James Adams. AA r, tendance. John Miller Western Supply Lake City was 4 ? I I 5 i Knee High Hosiery nil It u iie ...ii,.in iiign. the llov. Edgar Eskridge, above, wails tral in Orange, Tex., accused of slaying Police Chief E. J O'Reilly, a friend and member of the crusading pastor's and then fleeing to Louisiana, whence he was returned to Orange. OReilly had disarmed and warned the minister the day before the fatal slioot,ne in an Orange street. a Humming Bird Humming-Bir- d has scoicd another hit with this new chiffon elastic top, pure-sil- k stocking The o n y hose we know of that is fully guaranteed ' 1 SCANDINAVIANS For Little Tots SEERSUCKER SUN SUITS ELECT OFFICERS The annual gathering of the The many friends of Mr and Cache Valley Scandinavian Good P ellows society took place on Mrs. Harold Bradley were grieved of Mrs Thursday evening at the Richto learn of the death mond Mr tabernacle. at Sandy, Utah. Bradley Nomination and election of ofBradley was formerly a music inficers for the ensuing year was structor in the Weston school. the principal business of the gathering The following were elected: Hans C. Nelson of Preston, president, E M Hicken of Richmond and Peter Jorgensen of Preston, Gunnar Lawrence, secretary - treasurer; Violet Bateman and Monte Bair Dorthea Christofferson of were married on Wednesday in the Mrs After the cere- Richmond, chairman of the lunch Logpn temple. L. SorenO. and Mrr. mony and dinner at Logan the committee, son also of Richmond, chairman couple left for Salt Like City of the entertainment committee. short visit on Lonn A. Hendricks returned The last two named were to appoint assistants on their respective home Sunday from his second excommittee tensive trip of the past month. The program at the social conMay 22, Mr. Hendricks and his on in company with sisted of instrumental music son, Douglas, the violin by Bill Barnes of Smith-fielMr Lundburg and a party of at the piano ncrompamud six from Ixigan left for the cast Mrs Adonia Traveller; rektauto. They spent two days De-,-in by marks by the outgoing officers. fill ago and another , day at Johnson, and In Pontiac, Mn-hthey were President Erastus Severene Nelson of t.iKen through the Pontiac factoiy Preston and Louis Peterson of where they saw the cars assema clannet the duet, new Antalya bled. Here they Misses LaGene Harris and Sibyl cars. They went across the borat the Christensen accompanied der into Canada, and on their reMiss Bertha Monsort. turn trip with the'- - caravan of piano by A nice luncheon was served and cars they barely escaped the flood of the evening the remainder disaster in the flood area. At one spent in dancing at the taberplace they passed over the road nacle social hall covered with one foot of water. Regular torrents of water were dashing down the bides of the streets. They later learned that CUPID this town was destroyed by the water which rose to ten feet Mr. Hendricks anticipated going to OFFICE Leadvillc, Colo., to visit lus brobut learned at ther, Marrincr, Cheyenne that the road had been Dan Cupid evidently is making washed out so he abandoned his for lost time in Cache county trip and returned home. On June up Idaho as Indicated 4, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Hendricks and southern left for Colorado to visit Mr. in the rate he has sent young of County and Mrs. Marnner Hendricks and couples to the office They trav- Clerk N J Crookston for marfamily at Leadville. eled through Denver and the riage licenses during the past two Monday noon to Wedpark cn route returning home Sun- days From nesday noon 14 licenses had been day. Miss Ruth Caine underwent an issued from the office, eight of and Cnation for appendicitis at a them Monday afternoon Tuesday morning and the other Ld.in hospital on Tuesday. and afternoon six on Tuesday Wednesday morning. A depression in the matrimonial department was apparent before June, the month of brides, as the average sale of certificates Mrs. R. P. Leatham, who wus was far below normal. Since the first of the month, however, the observing her birthday anniver- clerk and his aides have been sary Sunday, entertained at dinat filling out ner. Covers were laid for Mr. working overtime and the licenses. and Mrs. Harold Neilson Licenses were Issued Tuesday children of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. afternoon and Wednesday mornT VV. Mrs. J and Mr Peterson, W. Monson of Hyrum, Mr. and ing to Ceylon Hogan, 21. Logan, 21, Thatcher, Mrs. Thornton Peterson and chil- and Allene Pond, James Green Wells, 23. dren of Salt Luke, and Mr. and Idaho; Preston, and Deana Lowe, 17, Mrs. Leatham and family. Idaho; Ruth van Leroy Rees, Mrs. Ernest Leishmar. and Mrs. Allen Leishman, who were ob- 24, Benson, and Ruby Loftbouse, anniver- 23, Paradise; Karl Lester Belnap, serving their birthday Pocasaries Tuesday, were guests at a 24, and Ruth Wilker. 26, Vereen Lewis Bingham, 19 tello; in party given at the city park Lula ThompThose included Weston, and Ruby Logan canyon. Mikkelsen were the guests of honor and son, 18, Clarkston; Leo their husbands and Mr. and Mrs. Pitcher, 19, Smithfield, and Helen Mrs. Marie Petty, 18, Amalga. and Mr. Ray Leishman, Lewis Brenchley, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maughan, Mr. and Mrs NATIVE Preston Brenchley and Mr. and Mis. Charles Leatham. e The Second ward girls DIES entertained Monday evening at a weinner roast. Camp-fir- e games and stories were enjoyed. Thirty were ingirls and Oley Martin Johnson, 75, died cluded in the group. morning at suddenly Wednesday Mrs. June Maughan entertained his home, 70 North Fourth East, Ihe Junior Literary club of a heart attack. Mr Johnson was born at Ytter-seevening at the home of he" Lar-s-!- ii N. J. Mr. Mrs. and parents, Norway, April 8. 1860, a son Karen Anderson at Hyrum. A book review of Olaus and was given by Mrs. Jack Wright. Johnson. He had lived in Logan Refreshments were served to 184 for the past 47 years, moving here The Book of Mormon class of one year after coming to thi the Wellsville ward Sunday school United States. department enjoyed a trip to Surviving are his widow, Mrs Each Sophia Maria Jensen Johnson; Wednesday evening. member was accompanied by a the following sons and daughters: friend. Ollie M. and Anna S. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Holland and Salt Lake City; Sidney A. and Le family and Miss Hazel Jones ot Roy Johnson, Logan; Mrs. C. W. and Mrs. Elmer Roy, were guests of Mr. and Mrs Ridd, Bountiful Loren-.- o 10 R. Thorpe Sunday. Hartvigsen. Thatcher, Idaho; A surprise party was given Sat- grandchildren; 4 great grandurday evening at the borne of children, and two orothers, Amt Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Leishman and Elmer Johnson of Logan. m compliment to Mr. Leishman Funeral arfangements will be who was observing his birthday announced later by the Lindquist The evening was and Sons mortuary. anniversary. pent in playing cards. Lunch Was served to Mr. and Mrs. LeishCLAIMS PASSED man, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Maughan, Claims against Logan city for Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Thorpe, Mr. the month of May, amounting to and Mrs. Melvin Archibald, Mr a total of $6958 96, were passed by and Mrs. Luther Baldwin. tUid the city eummiaaiuii at regu.sr Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Perkins. session Tuesday evening. Claims Mrs. Margaret P. Jones return-a- d against the light department home after spending amounted to $2032 38, while claims fan days Saturday at Salt Lake guest of against the general fund amounted Mr. and Mrs. to $4926 58. Clyde Copen. New bonnet styles in East color, fancy trirn suits, for the little tots to , T, Several Maid - 0 - Silk sheer silk gandy jind crepe. Good sun protection, yet all the smartness for summer wear romp in r or- M M rr o H Another hose featured by AUTO SEAT COVERING 1 new patterns in heavy corded covering for your car or home furniture. 29 C Humming Bird that covers the field of less expensive stockings. Service or chiffon for Only 23 I, fiP no Real FOOTWEAR ?ll. flllWII Buys H , pun-hase- M Gut your white sports for over the 1th. Several styles and widths in RUSHING smart footwear for summer wear. CLERKS dainty frocks of crepe and rayon taffeta, pastel shades in several styles. Sizes 1 to (5 at 8P n LADIES Riding Breeches If you are planning a trip over the 1th be eoml'orlablc and wear a neat, pair of corded breeches. We have.: several shades and all sizes. Broad-dot- h Heavy twill trunks with knitted blouse in several pastel shades. A splendid tennis uniform as well one-pie- j i M , and rayon shirts and blouses to match M r o H $1.95 ! I no CHILDRENS SUMMER FOOTWEAR THE In two tone. White or black. Straps or oxfords. Get your tickets on the Silver King bicycle with all purchases Q of footwear NEW 00 IN LOGAN SKIPPER rs Swim Suits Wed-ikMl- n, SILVER KING k BICYCLE Highly colored, all worsted suits with style that surpasses suits of twice the price backless and necktie models that were prize winners at Miami Beach in 1 9, 54 akin. 171 E. W. ELLIOT & CO. M r oH j o JP, I TOT U. It . bljLHU i w.3 XhT new- - n To Be Given Away July 3 GET YOUR TICKETS V H creations arrived just in time for you to make a selection before the 4th. Smart snap brim in front with turn back sides. White and pastel felts These Lo-ga- te O 98 T runks NORWAY , Silk Dresses New BICYCLE GIRLS Ba-nid- a, f P 1.45 Just received, attractive numbers in military and high heels for $2.48 WELLSVILLE Bee-hiv- The new Elderized Shirt guarantees perfect fit and no starching of collar or cuffs See the beautiful new patterns now on display CHILDRENS rn the for WOLVERINE SHOES HEADQUARTERS FAMOUS E. W. ELLIOT & CO. C 3 E. W. ELLIOT & CO. E ?3B55esagS H il r |