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Show r SECTION TWO. THE , HERALD-JOURNAL- LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1 i, Cherokees in Modern Garb Dance in Weird Rites Starring in bhow oiAiiection Mr frm and Mr ftws H of Ogden Leslie Frew mil v sited w rh Mrs Mr panel im Mr S t ,v Atkinson Sund n Mr G and Mis Nelson and tnir f imils of Logan mud wuh Mi ,nd Mrs Gemgt L Jensen, Sand i Mr and Mr A iron Hill m roied to Trenton and Snuthfield Mond tv wme thi visited with rcittivts Tin were accompanied on tin t r j Dv the Mie emus md Mtr Hill and G.end Shepherd Mrs Odell Bight and her three son-of ( ollinston weie overnight guisjs. of Mrs George L Jones, Sund i I Mi Mrs Paul Larsen an' hi tlna s.,i h Mi n of Shellev Id iho arid tnen diughler Mrs B) inche m Bi .i' Honda ss of Millville, visited wit a inri even pajamas Mr and Mrs pnadd lis t f i '!' ni Shepherd and d Ksoii hills in dt k 'u cor Mr md Mrs J G Mu kelson and ' paint aid i .rhf i ! th i g . mi dm p ai slop inq their families hu h Iim n m ( in ' a' n ldmeht and loirmiud ip- - h n- FiruU Olsen of Brigham City is ouxah, r .ior of' the T11U mn cuaid Gum alphabet ,tii spending a few das m Davton the llau bioiiKht ovrr the 1 j at4 ot from Alabama in UM. his mule, Ezra isitmg with Wickham and family Mrs Harrell Karnes and small rmoed at a Preston hnspu tl son of Preston will spend th 1 uesdav wtea with her mother Mrs LeGrande Butleruorth w is in Kirkbnde Mr Arimo and Mi Gammon this wteh and Mrs James Call moon business tor el to Soda to visit Springs Mr mid M t s Reed Jamisun and Lt ter D Lowe The h hooi it Hurel si Church Sunday itives Fndav Mr and Mrs I (mills Lowe It ft Mr and Mrs Larue Bultars and Mr and Mis Rosme Htups and ston class sponsored a swimming last wick on a tup to Yellowstone Mi- - Sal ah Bennttt of Snmhfield, party at Logana Plunge Monday son Larry, Mrs Gerald Dailey park They are also making i Ftih wiic dinnei gue-t- s They were accompanied of Mr evening Kuhri-matom through Oregon visiting the and Mi- - Mai Id n A E by their class leader, oodw aid, SunMrs Fuhnman, Mr and Mrs all of plaits' of interest betoie thill ri day Logan B turn hornt and Mrs Mr and Mrs Eugene Lundquist 1 Dunkley, Mr Carl Baker, Ji Everett Baker, Mi.s Garnet Woodward wa.s are vacationing in Yellowstone Ivn Geary, Mr and Mrs Russell and son, Winston, of Edenlon, hostess at the Jolly Neighbors paif this week Bradfoid and Mr and Mrs Les- North Carolina, aie visiting relaand Gaiety dubs at hei home M.s- dele Young of Ogden is ter Lowe here Everett Baker is a Miss Reta Cornish of Salt Lake tives at the home of her grand-.athe- r Thursday afternoon Bridge formvisiting former resident of Cornish ed the entertainment followed by John Doney and with other City is spending the week here Mrs G A Andersen returned a luncheon served to members tela ives here this week at the home of her parents, Mr Tuesday from a short vacation and the flowing special guests Mr and Mis ern Ohverson ami Mrs George F Cornish v Mr and Mrs Brig Robinson of sptnt in Salt Lake City, Bountiful Mrs G hud as their guests Sunday, Mr Mrs Stales and She was visiting thaihs Ralph of Preston and and Mrs George A Thomson and Los Angeles, Calif, called on rela- i ad. Coalville Mrs Mills and daughter, Mrs Sheldon Doney High score sons, Ren and Roy and Mrs Rob- tives here Sunday en route home family and her sister, Mrs H F. for bridge were awarded ert Thomson and daughter Shar-len- e from Burley pties to Mrs Vernon Ohverson, Mrs Leonard was in Christensen Butterworth of Malad and Mis Spencer Miss Baker, student nurse G L Wright and Mrs Frank E Hall and daughter Jill of Salt Brigham City, Tuesday on busi- at the Verl Dee hospital W oodw ard in Ogden, ness Lake City has returned to Ogden to her M rs Ma.el Middleton of Logan Miss Evelyn Pehrson of Logan Mr and Mrs Robert D Lowe work after the spending past two entertained at a thicken supper at was the guest of Mrs S J Handy, is the house guest of her aunt, weeks relatives and Mrs R D Lowe this week visiting their home Sunday evening The F riday friends at home with her parAliss Donna Biggs is spending guests includes Mr. and Mrs ents Mr and Mrs. L H Baker Nephi Pehrson of Logan and Mr a month in Mosiow, visiting with Miss Audrey Bergeson returned and Mrs hloyd Robinson her sister, Mrs Ernest Olsen. home last Sunday after spending CORNISH NEWS Dallas Lewis of Los Angeles, Mis Ed Cole, Mrs Myron Cole a most delightful seven weeks in Gahf, is spending a few days at and Mrs Vera Cole of Fairview Honolulu She returned on the the home of his parents, Mr and called on Mr and Mrs Earl Cole, Malolo She attended tne ship Mrs Grant Lewis Sunday. Mr and Mrs C Arman Fowler musical festival given in honor of Mr and Mrs G L Wrighht, Mr Mrs W R orley of Salt Lake City and Mrs Seth T. Shaw of and Mrs Samuel Handy and Mr and Heath Fowler, of Salt Lake President Grant on the islands Provo wete the guests of their and Mrs Earl Cole attended the City, .spent last week end with She reports a marvelous trip Mr and Mrs. G J Baker and sister, Mrs B R Parkinson, this rodeo at Soda Springs last week Mr and Mrs VV. O Hanson Mrs Lorenzo Sorenson and MtSb Mr and Mrs A. L. Bambrough Mr and Mrs Lloyd Robins and week. Mrs G. L. Wright and Mr and Mr and Mrs H M Howarth and Neta Sorenson visited friends and returned last Tuesday from a ten Mrs Gerald Wright attended a children were Ogden visitors last relatives in Hyde Park Wednes- day vacation to the Northwest day They report a profitable trip both wedding reception for Mr and week Miss Virginia Hanson is spend- from a pleasure and business Russel Smellie of Peoche, Nev, Mrs. George Anderson, in Brigham arrived here Sunday and will re- ing a few days in Salt Lake City, standpoint Mrs City, Utah, Friday night Wr. Mr and Mrs J C A Seamons e Anderson was formerly Miss main to spend this month with visiting her sister, Mrs are back home from a three Fowler, Jr. Talbot, a sister of Mrs his mother, Mrs J. T Smellie. W Mrs O Hanson east. the weeks and Robert Cooke and Heber Cooke vacation spent in Gerald Wright. daughenter- They Thomson of Ogden and Mrs Lois Hadley ters, Mae and - Mr and Mrs. Lester week-enVirginia, Bishop and accompanied V. Seamons tained at a luncheon on Friday, Mrs J of Hyde d of Salt Lake City were week-enof Rexburg were tne Many interesting places guests of Mr. and Mrs Manual guests of Mr and Mrs. J O in honor of Miss Laura Evert on, Park who will be married soon. Cooke and family The were visited on their trip. Parker. Mr and Mrs John Adamson and Jack Robinson, Lance Adamson guests included Mrs. Drusilla Lee Mrs Anna Jensen has spent a of Mrs Kate the Mr. and Mrs. Sterl Webb spent and Garland Hurd left Monday Mortimer. week with her Etna, grandsons, for a trip to Twin Falls and sur- Mrs. W M Everton, Mrs Harry Millr boys in Logan, while their at Bear Lake last week-en- d Mrs Mrs. A. Mr. and Eric Mrs Harold Bradford Merrill, Evans and Bishop rounding territory Johnson, mother, d Mrs Wallace Olson, YellowP, G. Whitehead spent a few Mrs O. C. Howell, Mrs Joseph Evans were touring in and week of last Lake Salt in and Miss from returned home stone Park days Morgan Mary Sunday Morgan, Jr, a fishing trip to Yellowstone park. City on business. Mr and Mrs James Howarth of Vida Long, Hannah Kirk, Beth Allen and Eva Chatterton enjoyel Ogden were guests of Mr and T. H Howarth Sunday. Mrs a camping patty in Maple Creek Mr and Mrs Clyde Green of canyon this week. Miss Dorothy Cooper of Salt Logan were guests of Mr. and Lake City was the guest of Miss Mrs Earl Cole Sunday. NaDean Lowe, Anna Esther Smellie last week Biggs, Melba Biggs, Erma Atkinson, Laura and Irene Packer, Ruth R. M Mr and Peterson Mrs. and Grace Ohverson, Ina Durrant, the Blanche Handy, Berdean Hampton Hawkes attended opening and Gwen Nash, enjoyed a wiener dance in the new amusement hall roast in Maple Creek canyon, at Lewiston, Friday night. Mr. and Mrs Charles Pinson Friday night. Mr and Mrs Lorm Hampton of Preston and Mr. and Mrs Delon Albiston Grant Kimball of Pocatello were and Mr and M the Henry Stampeede guests of Mr. and Mrs Robert attended at Soda Springs last week They Lowe and family, Sunday. Mr and Mrs Henry Atkinson returned home by way of Bear of Treasureton were Franklin visLake and Logan canyon Mr and Mrs O P King and itors, Thursday Miss Helen Neilsen of Shelley, a daughter. Lavon, of Salt Lake City spent a few days last week former high schoolA teacher, callon Mrs John ed Mrs. Lowe, ThursMr and at the home of She was accompanied by Garnet Woodward. day Mr. and Mrs Denton Rogers her brother, Adolph Neilson of Logan, called on Mr and Mrs Kay Hampton had his tonsils , v f- -- FRANKLIN NEWS fc Vin-ni- -- , Imo-gen- d Mr.-an- e who is in a hospital at Logan The Junior girls held a paitv Wednesday evening at the hoim of Miss Glenda Shepherd Special guests were the YLMIA presiMrs Kenna Bergo.son. Mr dency, Mvrt'e Vmme Kirkbnde, Mrs Waddoups Mr and Mrs Aaron Hill have Mr Hill's mother of Snuthfield as their houseguest this week The Messrs Delmar Mu kelson Elmo Riohman, Glen Call, Grant Perkins, Merlin Coburn, are at Woodland, Calif, where they have employment Mrs Mr and Coburn Earl motored to Grace, Idaho, to visit with Mr and Mrs Sylvester Jones on th They were accompanied trip by Mr and Mrs David Riihtn Mis nlstn then gut sts liming the Me-tand Mr Chain Not i Lilj nquist of and Mr Klsic Saji Lake Citv and Mrs Wold of Mitwauktc. W is r Nu H of and Mi () Potti-Bngiiim Cj!v were guests of Mr K M and Mis Bail Khuson Mi hid vviik .s .md Mr n Mi and Mis weie gut sts of Norman Setmon labl week John G and Mr Mi Hd of Park sw hand- y r VM Chairman LeRoy Archibald and James Pmlhps of the Dayton vilbusilage board were transacting Monness for the village in Lcgan day A meeting of the patrons of the ward the school was held in R F house Monday evening of the Campbell, superintendent Preston city schools and Ira Wells McEntire were present. An interesting discussion on matters pertaining to elementary and hgh schools took place That the pm in the hist That the the recent LA kervlce That the prices of blankets, in all reasonable expectancy, 5 will h this folk . . . BUYING CAN . NA ft e. Hie way to get round a stove t goes on strike every cnce in hile is to make concessions. You i do even company cooking on kerosene stove alky h a portable oven if only you n ahead. Dont try to have elaborate tes and pies; serve as many as !8ible of your vegetables and its raw. and keep a shelf full canned foods that can be opea-i- n a hurry and served without itmg if necessary. Electric Stove Helps If your cottage ia equipped with ctrieity youll find a portable There ile stove a great help s several types. If your family es broiled foods you can find a n iendid electric broiler in e with the units you prefer baked dishes and vserolex, you'll be more interest-l- n one leaturing an adequate two-burn- con-ttio- top-stov- en Of course you'll serve all yonr als out doors whenever possi-- e and use paper plates and nap-n- s Gay Japanese lanterns are and for' lighting Here's the menu for a fried liken lumheon that is eaa.lo stove: t on a -Melon Rail Cocktail' Fried Spring Chicken Potato Salad jrn on the Cob Cheriy Blossom Cakes Tea Milk The potatoes are cooked for the ad csrly in the tpnrning or th6 if before. This leases both burn-- s for the (bit ken and corn The baked Ml ajjoili .tiBwCAjki -- T !. ottage Huckleber BREAKFAST: ries with ceTeal and cream, bacon and eggs, toast, milk, coffee Melon ball LUNCHEON: cocktail, fried spring chicken, gravy, baking powder biscuits (if you can manage to bake them), corn on the cob, potato salad with garnish of quartered tomatoes, cherry blossom cakes, milk, eat. DINNER OR SUPPER: Veg- etable salad, frankfurters, rolls, apple sauce, molasses cookies, milk, coffee. able oven and are out of the way before tho stove is needed for the top stove cooking. Fried Spring Chit ken On? chicken weighing about 3 pounds dressed, 4 tablespoons butter, 4 tablespoons lard or other shortening, flour, 2 teaspoons salt, 1 teaspoon white pepper. Clean and disjoint chicken Sprinkle each piece with salt and pepper and roll in flour. Melt butter and lard in heavy iron frying pan and when very hot quickly brown each Joint of chicken on all sides. Reduce heat, cover closely and cook slowly tor one hour. If you want to make gravy, remove chicken from spider and stir in three tablespoons flour, when smooth and bubbty slowly add S cups milk or thin cream, stirring constantly. Cook and stir until mixture boils and serve without straining. The liny bits of crunchy in the gravy. bron are delicious Rmember to have the water boiling when you drop the corn Into it and then count eight minutes after it begins U.bti the aou-- -- E warm nap that stays soft and fluffy. Lustrous sateen binding adds a nice finish. The kind of valu that has made us famous. 4-i- n. BLANKETS ! 1 r: PLAID BLANKETS Lovely Scotch Plaid Blankets Site 70 x SiT Full - SSL" Indian These fine quality Design BLANKETS Cannot be duplicated for 80 ins. A grand $1.80 Pair valu-Indi- Savior,.-- gay jacquaru ?laids of 100 prize n value Pte Virgin Wool 3 CRIB BLANKETS Site Full double bed size, 70 x 80 inches. Lustrous sateen binding. Also Scotch plaut. d. Sound values! F me Americas cotton. Washes well. Striped of plaid. Single. Maise Blues Rose likely" be a small riot if we printed the former prices of these dresses ! ! So well simply tell you they were marked much, much higher! Pennells For 30 x 40" w $50 pair Extra heavy (4t4 lbs.). Thered wool (not double bed size 70 x 80 Inches. BLANKETS Rayons Whites Greens to you! Part Handsome plaids. sateen binding. Full Lustrous 5). A Silks ! less loan Single A girl. 0'et'SoeyG Smart styles in double-be- d size. Of soft, fleeced cotton. Single. 1 nkW colon, too. design; e ol I wool. Full double bed size with lots of tuck-i- n at sides and bottom. Deep later ftnurh higher THAT YOU NOW v Tomorrow's Menu For Camp or serviceable, 4 lb. blanket with not less than A heavy, 66 DAGLE MX $200 price BLANKETS Stresses- 84 inches changes BY SISTER. MARY'S KITCHEN x low because they were made before w? our ol prices blankets NOW are unusually iM rs Charlotte Allen entertained a number of ladies at a quilting A. J pdrty at the home of Mrs LunchAllen; Thursday afternoon. eon was served by the Mesdames Clarice Jensen and Silas Allen, to the following: Mrs. M A Gill, Mrs C L, Anhder, Mrs. John Jens-- n Mrs. G M. Green, Mrs, WilAllgaier, Mrs Ira T. Mrs liams, Mrs. A. J Allen and . Charlotte Allen lifiss Mjary Nelson of Richmond th" was a Hyrum visitor Tuesday, only 2&Q) in this group; fun to have guests at the lummer cottage and plenty of sts are always on tap to have equipment ut camp make-shito lerally chooses the week-en- d hostess the and good spoil up ikt wr k Extra size, 72 weeks- - HYRUM m DLAnUA A mx IS S w of wool has SUPER VALUES IN 'Writer Outstanding value I Part IVool Do You Know? soared 1220 Again Penney s Present BY MARY E. To prove that the honeymoon isnt over lust because their southern tiuise euded, Bud Ernest, radio production man, and his bride, Lyda Robert!, stage and si leeu Bt.tr, euaeted this aftei tionate scne nboard lb Grace liner Santa Elena on arrival at New York from California. Wright tiltios |