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Show i irHf,iMiiinr?nnii TIIE PAGE FOUR. IIERALD-JOURNA- jjmiinrrffiimiHT LOGAN, UTAH, L, By WILLIAMS OUT Ol R WAY -- By George Clark SIDEGLANCES MARCH WEDNESDAY, TWO BLACK EYES, A NOSE, A. TOOTH OUT, A BIG KNOT ON YOU'P-YOUR DOME GET! IN TO BEA PUG-UGL- Y , A BRUISER, A BRAWLER, A TOUGH YOU MEAN TH LAST PART FER TH OTi-iEGUY, DON'T YOU? BLOODY MUG , 6. By AHERN OUR BOARDING HOUSE s. Vi. MAYBE YOU CAN MOW, KVAUW YOU, X MPUCE MICKEY - VT MAY1 "RA3AH MICHAEL HCCPLE TO AT?VAHC9. SHOULD "BE AFF,MNG S A "POOR APPLE THAT YOU ENOUGH AT AUY MCMEMT, MOW. DOESNT KMOW YTS 't(5AD, VOUW6 ' R -- f hj PUTLCUASlNiCa POWN SAUCE, "BUTT Li .PAPER TO BUY OPE YOU "BE POPE. A NEW MATTRESS WELCOME THE "DOOR TO POP. MY BBT?-THAT LIMB OP YOUAND LEAVE THE SOON TO UNCLE 1 FAMILY TREE BEMEMBEFl YOU HAVE VJO IIPA WHAT AM ORDEAL rt IS, WAITING TO WELCOME THE. - A-- A 19 3 2 5, - BE 's'THROUGHTVELIFE BECAUSE 3UUUS' VAST EM LlMPlMG THAT TOUTUME, HAVING 'out BRICKS OR THIS OWE CUE LEG HAS BE EM PULLET? 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WELL, MYRA-HO- W COES IT FEEL TO HAVE YOUR NERVES QUIET RDR FIVE MINUTES V ITS NICE.... BLIT IT MAKES ME WONDER WHV I M WAY OUT HERE, JUST AND.... WELL- - VOU'CE OUST LONESOME-THAT- ALL. AS SOON AS THIS NECKLACE BUSINESS IS CLEARED UP, WELL BE HEADING FOR. .HOME , J, By THOMPSON and COLE In The Spring MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE GOOD WORK, Y ME j S I'D FEEL A LOT WORSE, IF IT WEREN'T MVRAl YOU KNOW NOW, WHV X FOLLOWED YOU, DON'T YOU ? EC. JUST LOOK ALL FAR J IN LOVE AND WAR-AN- D IT'S WAP'S TURN, NEXT NOSE TOWARD THE WEST UER. COAST OF AFRICA -- 4 HYDE PARK game of the evening. Miss Barbara Ashcroft received high score prize. The following young people were present: Misses Beth Dames, Barbara Ashcroft, Virginia Burgess, Daphna Duce, June Burgess, Fay Geneva Spamons and Seamons, Gwen Balls, and Robert Seamons, Paul Harris, Eldon Hyde, Maurice Blain Hancey, ayne Hancey, Waite, Clm Balls and Nate ReedA delicious er. luncheon .was ' The WHIiam Hyde camp of the D.U P. held their meeting Friday at the home of Mrs. Lillie Captain Kate Matkin was In charge. The lesson, Cattle Raising in Pioneer Days was discussed by Mrs. Nettie H. Reeder. Two duets by Mrs Lucile Waite And Mrs. Verda Balls and a story by Mrs May Lee. Luncheon was served to about 36 members. Mrs. Kate Woolf, Mrs Avon Purser and Mrs. Aletha Tharston were guests at a birthday party In honor of Mrs. Nyman Woolf of Logan, Friday. A card party was given lit the home of Miss Gwen Balls Saturday evening. 500 was the , no-ho- st W RIG LEYS IS ALWAYS1 REFRISHIM I 1 ' a ? t f !;j ? i served. Mrs. Geo Larsen of Wellsville was visiting with her daughters, Mcs. Delbert Duce and Mrs. Oliie Elwood, Saturday. The primary association held their graduation exercises, Sunday evening in the chapel. The followcertificates. boys received ing Nolan Daines, Rulon Ashcroft, Roland Seamons. Each of the boys gave a short speech and music was furnished by Irvin and Rendol Seamons. Taps were played by Mervin Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jones of Logan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs John Duce. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Jensen at a dinner party Sunday. The guests were Mr and Mrs Frank Corbett and Mr and Mrs. Arch Egbert of Smithfield. Mr and Mrs. Willard Nyman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nyn.an, Mr. and Mrs Ernest Nyman and Mrs. Ettie Nyman of North Logan, Mrs Bv Crane Vilate Johnson of Logan, Mrs Della Conquist of Benson and Mr and Mrs John Duce Mr and Mrs Kenneth Pilgriny of Smithfield spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs John Kirby. ifi n ci m HBBH IWRIGLEYS. ( iff eeseezzec I THt PERFECT ) |