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Show r THE HER LOGAN, UTAH, ALD-JOURNA- PAGE Alpha Chi Omegas Turn Hobo For Exciting Scavanger Hunt un h Hoboes enterturuM uounl Alpha Chi Omega wins the hole a bonfire during him heon the doughnut for the week's t VIis Johnson u.vrt and social, Assisting ('anion, Ida Mam ( Ink and hanks to Miss Dorothy Johnson, Gale I or Mt i r.ll nth Tin huirman of nrrangements convention began its first lutM) Thi ession at Alpha Ch) castle had been taken mbo rushees r A here in "polite patrols" hunt, which demanded from false teeth to th tpril Esquire. led the group all and resulted it, ver the city atrol No 2 winning the powdered chids a highly decorated tie an, in which reposed an all d i acker with cardboard leaves i The serving of luncheon Because Mayor J O Stocks the event Eat h gnl was of Bountiful is grateful for the iresented with a stak upon the tied a was rid ad of which toopeiation of Mayor A G Lundstrom. City Light Superhandkerchief containing th" intendent H C Maughan and Sheriff Jeff Stowell in putting ovtr the Bountiful municipal ight project, a very gay, very entertaining party uas held in Logan this ueek Mr and Mrs George E Telford of Logan were in Bountiful to attend the recent melon celebration There they were He greeted by Mayor Stocks gave them a fifty pound water-favto him, they serve it at favor to him, they serve it at a partj in honor of the three It was Mayor city officials LumMroms and Superintendtalks ent Maughans during the municipal light campaign that convened voters to the public ownership, he said Mr and Mrs Telford kept their ONCE! Several other guests promise were in luded besides the Dine with us once -- that's all we isk. Once you learn of the the conof our foods, F. F. geniality of our diningrooms, the featured moderate here, ery prices ou will come Mrs. Dueard Balls was hostess ve feel assured. to members of the J F F. club at her home in Hyde Park Thursday The afternoon was spent playing bridge after which luncheon was served. Nine club members and the following special guests attended: Mrs. Nisha Halverson, Mrs Sarah Dames, Mrs. Verda Celia Balls and Miss Jessie FRIDAY. or HOBBS, Editor GLADYS ,i Hero's Descendant To Name Mrs Josephine W, Hardin of Pool 1, Illinois aas armed in Logan to asMime duties as house mother at the Alpha Chi castle on Mrs Hardin 1$ an College hill Alpha Chi Omega from the Unof Illinois iversity Miss Maxine Stocks of Bountiful is house manager CU Mayor Stocks Repays Logan City Officials FROM CALIFORNIA Grover C Swart of Burbank, Calit s a house guest of Mi and Mrs Leland Zollinger of Provi-iier- u t F hon-ore- lias and George Olsen spent hursd iv visiting friends m Salt Lak Cit FROM IDAHO Mr and Mrs Miles Larsen and son of Arhon Idaho, spent Sunday and Monday m Logan the guests of Mr and Mrs () Pedersen ROM SV FRANCIS! 0 William Stewart has returned coast home from the Pacific where he has been employed for tht past six months Alice Conyngham Johnson (above Sedalia, Colo , beauty, will honor her grandfather. Captain Sedalia Conyngham, a Civil War hero, when she christens the new l S at the Destroyer Conyngham launching; ceremonies at Boston on September 14. i TO SAL!' Clearance of Sweaters COATS 100',; WORSTED WOOL SHAKER KNIT ONLY! Returned C.O.D. Merchandise 12 $5.95 Regular to $17.50 to $8.95 100'i WORSTED WOOL SWEATER COATS Regular Values to $7.9o For Men and Ladies Mens and delightful four weeks vacation in San Fiancisco and southern Cali forma They were guests in the Bay city of Dr and Mrs. A O. Considerable time was Skanchy spent in Los Angeles and San Diego. Fifty Included In Tea Guest List Mrs Charlotte N. Shepherd gave a trousseau tea Wednesday evening at her home on East Third North, in honor of her daughter, Aurelia, whose marriage to Joseph I. Wixom will be an event of Sat- $2.95 Henry Ballard Camp Holds First Meeting N Idaho Couple Is Wed in Logan of Thelma Harris Grace, Idaho, and Glase Vaden of Gooding, Idaho, were married Wednesday evening at the home of Bishop Oil f I Pedersen, who performed the ceremony. SALE OF SEPTEMBER r k;V lESTMOOH ONE-FOUIITI- N V more lhan ever, You needa Night Coughs checked ninety party in honor of rushees tonight at the Dansante ballroom. Ernest Lun-daand Jark Watson, of Ogden, ( hl of the social committee of arrangements. members aie in Quickly without rub on charge dosing. ViCKS V VapoRo Have Your Hair Styled AT Thelma Beauty Clinic PHONE 2 2 8 127 North Main PERMANENTS - Miladys Shop FINGER-WAVE- - FACIALS S BROW and LASH DYES - MANICURES, ETC. &K Green Stamps Play Important Intermountain Firm Role Ji I! ONLY we will give 25'? Discount on any rpms MONTH New Winter Coat or Swagger Suit. Gorgeous fur sets mounted on the finest of materials and linings. A small deposit holds any coat Select yours now and get your first choice. Never before have we been able to goffer such wonderful coats at such low prices . . . Many styles In both sports and dressy models . . . Call in and be convinced. Its a pleasure for us to show these coats! 75 New Fall Dresses SIZES atien-iioLegs will come in for more now that shorter skirts have arrived. Sheaihe yours in flatsheer tering NoMend, gossamer V y your new clolhes.COTTONS SHEEPS, UTILITY AND SERVICE $100 WEIGHTS $$35 TO 54. Just Arrived LATEST STYLES AND COLORS PRICED FROM $2.95 TO $19.50 Other items arriving daily to go on sale are: n, in and ''ringless'' stockingswith colors lhat are perfect 14 SKIRTS - SWEATERS - BLOUSES - HOSIERY PURSES - GLOVES and UNDIES Remember A This exceptional record for the Boyle Furniture Company, of being the highest company in sales in all of the United States, was accomplished in the face of stiff more than from competition 6,000 other dealers, located In all of the principal cities. Hamilton, Ohio David F. Kahn September 14, Few Steps Off Main Street and a Few Mr. L. Richards, President, Boyle Furniture Company, Ogden, Utah Dear Mr. Richards: You have already been advised by ur merchandising department that your Ogden store won first prize in Group C of our dealers who participated in the 1935 Heatrola Free Coal Campaign, SETS The ALL-TIM- E high all-ti- now gives me great pleasure to hand you herewith a check for the amount of the first prize $200.00 and also to advise you that your Logan store won first prize and that your Brigham store won third are prize in Group "B. Checks for' $200.00 and $50 00 respectively being sent to your Logan .and Brigham stores today. It HIGH RECORD campaign record, a record more than double that of last years winner, stands for the entire 92 years that the Estate Stove Company, Americas leading stove manufacturer, has When you huy at Boyles, you get every advantage of enormous purchasing power, the leading makes of nationally advertised an iron-cla- d guarmerchandise, antee of absolute satisfaction, and of this the reputation famous company and, in addition you get S&H" Green Stamps! Shop at the While I do not have all the records of past years before me, I am concern in a quite sure that the winning of three prizes by one Ceiiai.1:?, it speaks single campaign is an unparalleled achievement, volumes for the aggressiveness and the merchandising ability of your organization, and I extend hearty personal congratulations to you and to your managers, as well as to the individual salespeople who contributed to your fine success in this activity. The total result of the Free Coal Campaign shows a substantial gain over the highly successful campaign of last year. It is a sure indication that 1935 will be another big Heatrola year. $ Saved Cordially yours, (Signed) David F. Kahn J President THE ESTATE STOVE COMPANY David F. KahnLJM 3 )WAN BOYLE FURNITURE PHONE 138 APPLIANCE DIVISION Your Dollars Are 39 South Main ; a,r s BIG-Dol- l 4 Westinghouse AND LADIES FURNISHINGS LOGAN, UTAH "V. fv With best wishes for your continued success, I am, E FIRST NORTH r 1935 k 29 WEST i Z THE ESTATE STOVE COMPANY Other Dealers A COMPLETE LINE OF NEW FALL HATS TO MATCH INCLUDING STYLISH LARGE HEADSIZES SILK HOSIERY m Office of the President Leads 6,000 GOftTS BUY YOUR WINTER COAT NOW AND SAVE J, issued ANOTHER WORLDS RECORD Theres A Reason X has a dancing f been in business. shorter Chi Sigma invitations to DeLure Club Meets Afternoon Thursday of Smithfield Mrs. Z 50 at Dansante BOYLES SMASH The Henry Ballard camp, Daughof Pioneers met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ervin Wild The topic, T Hawkins. was discussed by Mrs. Flowers S. Louis Mrs. Ben H. Roberts. Cardon read a pioneer history. Two piano solos were played by Thain Carlisle and two vocal solos Asgiven by Miss Ruth Smith. sisting hostesses were Mrs. W. W. Barber, Mrs. A. O. Anderson and Mrs. W W. Merrill. all-c- ut camp. Daughters of Utah Pioneers, wdl meet Monday at 2 p. m. at the home of Miss Drue Smith, 32(1 North First East street. Mrs C. B. Arentson was hostess to t elve friends at bridge luncheon Wednesday afternoon at her home Decorative details were in kef ping with the early fall season and artistically arranged by the hostess. Guests were Mrs. T. G. Taylor, Mrs R P McLaughlin, Mrs. EL J. Maynard, Mrs. William Lohman, Mrs. J F. Gestnng, Mrs. E. L. Church Mrs. George Wilkinson, Mrs W. H. Peterson, Mrs. L. V. M. L. Mrs Jenson and Hovey, Mrs Paul Dunn and Mrs. D. I. Masmussen. Score prizes were given to Mrs. ilkinson and Mrs. T. G. George Taylor. j- - ters Childrens Party X. Is Bridge Luncheon P oigma Lhi Honors Rushees Tonight 3pm Cecil Deppe entertained members of the De Lure club at bridge Thursday. Twelve were present including Mrs. Ervin Van Orden and Mrs. Clarenter- ence Allen, who were special Mrs. Wallace Bingham Mrs. Marlin Cragun retained at her home ednesday in guests. ceived the high score prize anJ compliment to her daughter, who ws nine years old on Mrs. Kenneth Pitcher won the award. A dainty luncheon that day. Games were enjoyed and refreshments served to 12 was served. little guests. Thomas SWEATERS BOYS SLIP-OSilk and Wool - Sizes 4 to 10 With or Without Sleeves C Wonderful Values . Of Attractive Party Twelve Attend Smith Monday Camp Meets X. Smith The $1.00 SKIRTS are West Home Is Scene urday. The rooms were beautiful with About 50 early autumn flowers. guests called. Housewarming Held ' Monday Evening LaVon Thomas SWEATERS $4.95-SPE- CIAL the guests were taken to a gypsy camp in Logan canyon by cara- van. At one side of the camp a fortune teller read the future of the guests. Around a huge bonf.ie, the gills roasted marshmallows, played games, sang sorority song-an- d gypsy songs and were enteron illmore given by Miss Emma tained extemporaneously O Dr health progrims Ethelyn Greaves tulkiil on school lunches and Mrs Almeaa P Brown on health tests Pimupal S Gordon und N J. Ciookston gave short Several talks on school activities musnnl sele turns were given A Mrs. Frank L. W est was the hostess at a prettily arranged chilarge crowd attended ldrens party, given in honor of her The Ralph Smith camp, Daughters of Pioneers held its first meet daughtei, Marian, whose twelfth ng of the season Thursday at birthday occurred Tuesday Loveat the home of Mrs. ly garden flowers decorated the Mamin Folkman Annie H, Kemp, rooms of the attractive West home gtounds surrounding It (upturn, was in i harge of the ex nnd the was served to 17 guests, treises The topic on wild flow- Supper ers of Cache Valley and the seated at one table which had and floral shops as a centerpiece a cake with twelve tally nursuries Mrs. West wus in Logan was presented by Mrs. lighted candles A vocal assisted by Mrs John O. Peterson Glenna B. Crookston. The guests: Martha Peterson, duet was given by Ellen Kemp and Crockett, LuJean Cardon, fella Palmer Prayers were by Jeanne Mamin Folkman and Sadie H. Ny- Nadene Haslam, Jaequeline BauRh, man. A social hour followed the Joy Evans, Myrl Louis Me hr, program. Assisting hostesses were Betty Jane Frank, Mary Lou Hale, Anna H Kemp and Venetta K. Unita Woodland, Beth Wakley, Anne Gilgen. Mrs. Melvin Smith of Los Betty Sorenson, Margaret Ryan, Dorothy Jensen, Phyllis Angeles, was a special guest. Mrs. N. J Crookston and Mrs. Mayne,. Sonia Hug and Mary Ernest L. Nyman, who have been Lewis. confined in a Logan hospital for the past several weeks following FROM SAN DIEGO Ferron Nilson has returned to major operations, have returned to their homes. his home in Smithfield after spendMrs. Rose Beutler spent the past ing a month in Los Angeles and week at Lava Hot Springs and San Diego visiting with friends and relatives. Rupert, Idaho, with relatives. Co-lee- n, All Wool Hoys 100 SLIP-O- N Values to nd $1.95 While They Last AKE CITY FROM COAST Mis Oliver Skanchy and grand son, Rex, have returned from a Last of September Set for Wedding Everton, Mr and Mrs. located in their new home on North Third West, entertained at a housewarming Monday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs Ken-nt- h Baugh, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baugh, Mr. and Mrs. Thad Brown, Jilr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Blanchard, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Everton, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Yeates. Score prizes after bridge games were given to Mr. and Mrs. Harand Mr. mon, Mrs. Blanchard Brown. A gift was presented by the guests to Mr. and Mrs Everton. Special 4 and Mrs N A Pedersen are spending today in Sait Lake City Sea-mon- s. LOGAN SPORTWEAR CO. ! Dr Meeting Thursday tffefylaebirc) Arentson Home Beta Delta Gypsy Well Arranged Social Event Scene of Pretty Abandoning formality, sixteen Beta Deltas and fourteen rushees adopted the carefree life of the gypsy for one evening at a most delightful party, planned by Ilessie Pack, Margaret Morgan, Mary Hansen and Arvilla Watts. The Little Gypsy tea room at the Ninth ward amusement hall was the scene of early events of Wednesday eveNORTH LOGAN ning. Tables were decorated with bright colored covers, dishes and tajers. Miniature gypsy hoys were attractive Four gypsy girls were waitresses. Music The opening soi ml of the North place cards. A feature was furnished by Frank Richards orchestra. Logan MIA was held Wednesday evening at the Girls' camp in was a Hungarian dance by the McDonald twins. Logan canyon Officers of the After supper and the entertainment at the tea room, ward had muted all members to I Mr and Mrs J. R. Kent of the engageLewiston announce ment of their daughter, Pearl, to Orson Hawkins, son of Mr and Mrs Alfred Hawkins of Lewiston The counle will be married September 30 in the Salt Lake temple and will make their home in Ogden Assisted by Mrs J R. Kent, entertained Sunday Miss Kent evening at a delightful trousseau tea. Early autumn flowers adorned the room and a color harmony of pmk and green was carried out The high score prize was given in the appointments Bertha Wheeler, Lila Morrell to Mrs June Thomson and the consolation prize to Mrs. Arley Eunice Morrison, Larene Layne, Colman Ruth Larson and Mrs. Eva Mon roe were in charge of the dining room, the gift room and the trousseau rooms. Seventy guests called Club J. PAGE FIVE. 1935. FROM POCATELLO Mr and Mrs Fred Harris of participate in the event and an Pofaello, Idaho, are house guests excellent crowd attended A short I of Mi and Mrs Robert Fulkerson program of games and refreshn Southfield ments were served to about 120. The FT A held its opening TO SALT LAKE (TTY at the ward Mrs Alue Olsen, Mrs LeUoy meeting Thutsday ihapel Interesting talks were Tims ban-,,n- 1 2 0. "VOAYE New House Mother At Alpha Chi Castle Destroer fun-ies- mmv-nge- SEFTEMRER and Leonard Refrigerators Dexter Washers Estate Heatrola and HeaArolii Range Hoover Vacuum Cleaner ", Atwater .Kent Radio t t . 4 - - w |