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Show 2 X nt irifoftffil t ii n urn SOCIETY NEVSt Engagement Of Hyrum Teacher Told h oi niuiunicd I tie eng igi im in to Frnest the,r d uighter. 1ihiI geutler of Dayton, Id iho stilt mmu, TV ni irrmge will be twclttlj the Logon tuni'le June 1. s A dinner for mi mbers or two f miilies will be gum U Johnson home following tin , f reniony ftir a shoit w jple will make it ton toding trip their home II i in k I .Sigma n I lt J'Wtl I ,s v Hu ng i iv Btutler recently nlltd f1 ni'' the noilhtin iluinni ites d ui. Johnson will be honortd at trousst in tia to be givtn at tin M Thompson home Sunil it Miss w f t h lit w t i hi id foi in il it tin lno nding U itruhs imin is ti It ilist ait mi M i H nh musn t i tii in mi iu mis ihoni sm s of tiu i fui Witt Couh ami Mrs b b Dunum Mr tnd Airs Adrian H it h L)om H d Mis Juk Ooft md Mr aid Mrs Asi Hulltn Guff st ii it nt bod pit suit nt ne 5 lub Members Ire Entertained ti th tSC Nwtilht it ami Kathrn of Mgmu Chi (riddts Wirt Lundquixt A is s if glU ts the Hippy Kiith b u si n was h nrin in of in Snath tin lommittee on nu nts irr Id Thursday afternoon V tnd w is a s s i s d b irnon was served one at Dinner long (to, kitt and Du k Bristol, was vUmh centered a with nie, stal bowl filled with 1 Eugene I I itess to numbers of aur club at her home 1 1 vari-iol-le- d Mothers Club Holds Meeting tulips for Mrs Covers were placed Henry Han-- . ,eph Waite, Mrs S R Mrs MiQuarne Mrs y Smith, Mrs Joseph Beamons D. s Seamons, Mrs Gtorge ilford Matkin, Mrs Jed Seams, Mrs Riley Harris, Mrs ink Peterson, Mrs W. I Xap-i- r and the hostess Following dinner the remainder the af'ernoon was spent play-:- g a progressive game Prizes re won by Mrs Hoy Smith W ilford Irs Matkin and Mrs 6 RUN OASfl CM. HIU6 mp; Alph i Chi Oniigi Mot hi rs ilub met Wednisday ivening at the ihapttr house and nstdlul new offuirs for the tom.ng year " Those taking office were Mis B T Cardon, president, Mrs C J L lines, vice president, and Mrs George M Wilkinson, seiretaty Harris ley treasui e r social hour and program lowed the install it ions A fol- First Meeting here Octa Club Held By Club leeting Held The Thrifty-Stitiher- s club of Proviikmce Second ward held Meeting of the Chore Oi t iluli its first meeting of the summer is held Thursday at the home ot Uednesdiy at the home of Mrs i Anna Mathews Mav Reese eommen. ing its fifth Officers were elected and plans - ear ,de for the coming club year Plans were m ule for club work Those elected were Camille to be done during the summer , president, Blanche Stauf-rThe next meeting will be held vice president; Venna James, next V ednesday at 7 30 p m at ot Retmng the home of Mrs Reese ers of the club are Anna M ith-Club members are Blanche Melna Parker Campbell Zendla Zollinger, Pern president, e Vilda and Baitsehi Zolhngir, Margaret president, Clawson retary and reporter Eileen Kendnek, Marie Larsen, Lunch was served at the Jose Veda Roma Ekstrom, Stauffer, the meeting. Attton OJsen, Phyllis Buckley, Neva Anderson Teat hers aie Mrs May Reese and Vilda Bartehi r, 3f a iretary-report- rirfct 'ormer Resident f JAMS Logan Here Mrs Sophia LICENSE TO WEI) licenses have been isWard W'ayne Little, Jr, 33, Pocatello, Idaho, and Gladys Catherine How sell, 21, Lava Hot tho Id Robert Eli Lee. Springs, 21, Preston, Id iho, and Alice Hansen, 24, Preston, Idaho, Norman Rosel H imraond, 19, Blaekfoot, and Velmi Moore, 18 Idaho, Blaekfoot, Idaho M Gud of Portland, at the Hotel igon, is a guest oles in Logan Mrs II be remembered by Gard, who fi lends as daughter of the le'te Dr P M 'Jlson, is accompanied by Miss l.na Madison of Sacred Hart nnesota. sued image to HOLD EVERYTHING Doctor PHIFFEWFEFFEE. DENTIST I 111 i I i .1 s , l Hk I I us u o o i Hi how billing m. s a I ip, ii Ii 'll In i e is hi Id thing 1 ( i follow it g Kmnith Lindquist, driving lonlist Jai k Croft npproai h iuntist Mrs Cl uk 11 hkms short putt M rs Haiviv l bust, use n and Mrs C C H tndall bind hole iimtist Hollowing tin umtests a linn h w is hi Id in Gum iv ill p irk id Log m i any on Mrs L I) Naishitt w is to ist mistress and rt spouses wtie givin Mrs ( C by Mrs B T C irdon Randall Mis Roland Emrnitt lbs Cl irk H iskins Mis L h Nelson and Mrs Ji k Croft Niw offntis who liitroilui t il Mrs L D N nsbitt Mis Juk Croft and Mis y M Bodge wue in charge of the luncheon Mis i mu or fun I in Un s It should and hope thi ill spi mg for summer s liyi ihout it most, Inn trout stimm Anon l In it thi ii is tie both f. i li ig with broulir plans for so x .mg th it (bis would be pox-ftlv t di she tr ivt his sil 9 Si hool and the i .immunity Lit Ply ivtr Irving to find ni im or li nussigi fnmiit him( riON TIME Ii tt i ttei in hid Hi s I lieu iiie i illing low, ing lii h would si ml slum line v nation time1 to til' In i while It w is oi whit motion turn w is m it And to the pistuie I will go Follovy ng is i short Hi WinJIn glut v nation turn bui hi mt if .il p i m of I love, to si e the old i ow s eat et W il I he ru h rid ilowr at their Poor Richard ti i -- i feet always think this quiti In glad vamtion turn I v 3 l treat, heir the thiushes wlnn thiy I call, V ii aticn time vaiation time know the birds I love them all, til yy ivs of f ite 111 fi As w t yoyige dong tbioil)i glad vitiation time I go out to the g irden swing, Tis 111. sit of Hu soul And thin it is the sweetest Th d dll nil s tile god And not the i ilm oi tin strife thing and I IJoy Hunipherys and Mr always hear tin m chirp and Mrs Thain Cirli-Jleft toil i , to, sing, the southern I tah parks wlure RIALS THOI (,H DkkPkNIM. In glad vacation time they will be employed for the dt i polling trials throng Though Summer your wav, THE kAKMkR BOV of Simtx ss on, jiiss on, ye My brother says when he s a Iri Cod' J Oita n- - 1st gride g is JOi g il man M L Coal Co Wl W Cl liter Hell be a merchant if ho can My cousin says hell sail the sea a farmers life is the life Mr. and Mrs Ke left But for me1 for Ann ruan whire kork today And what tare I for summei heat, hi they will make their home for For all the world is fresh and the summer The lime at longi st is not long sweet, Fre Ji xux Chnst will ri ippear. And life is just brimful of joy Surrounded by a gloiious throng hearted the For farmer : Reserve happy nt Special annoiinceiui boy next Tuesday afternoon for L & Lift un your he irts in prime to H Cooking School 7th ward ReGod, mo one has Whin offindu! A any in Hill axe creation Burgen Muy I your rejoii mgs never I tiy to i use my soul so high Herald-JournSec ibul itions rage abroad charge Siturdays th it the offense cannot reach it Though ti for definite information Christ says Iu me ye shall find Llcsiartes Adv Montroses peace A certa n amount of opposition All glory to His holy n ime. A taxicab dnven by P.ussell is a great help to a man; kites rv ants Hulse and an automobile belong- rise against and not with the Who sends His faithful si forth w of Mrs to Rachel both ind Ellis, ing To prove the nitinnx to proi um Log in, were damaged to the exSalvations tidings through the is Memorial 30 tent of $40 this morning when May Day earth thev clashed in front of the Ellis Memorial Day has now become F.hzi R Snow residence at 624 East Fifth North not only a day of remembrance of Chief of Police M Call Ioulter our soldo rs who died in defense reported that Hulse was driving of their country but of our deTHE 1 LAGS MESSAGE West on Fifth North when Mrs parted friends and relatives We I swing btfore your eyes as a Ellis bucked out of her drive way should pause in our work-a-- d iy gleam of color, u symbol and into the side of the taxi lnes to think of those who have bright of yourself, the pictured suggesgone before The flowers we place tion of that big thing which on their graves is an outward makes this nation Mv stars nnd After several days deliberation expression of the love and esteem my stripes are vnur dreams and hearat the close of a three-da- y in whuh we hold them The first your labors They with eneer, a first court distrut ing, joury Decoration order was issued brilliant with courage firm with awarded John H Moser, plaintiff May 5, 1868.Day because 0 faith you hive made in a $1338 19 suit against Anna J them so out of your hearts, for Lundahl, et al , a judgement of you Hre the makers of the flag $938 19 Thursday afternoon Moser CROSSING THE BAR and it is well that you glory in was suing Lundahl for payment Sunset and the the making - Franklin K Lane evening star. for construction of a roof at the And one clear call for Lansante hallroom, which the de- And may there be no me. moaning fendant claimed was not completof the bar, TENTING ON HIE Oil) ed according to contract The jury V hen I put out to see. ('A All GROI M) agreed that the construction of We're tenting tonight on the old roof the dance on was hall the not But such a tide as lamp ground, moving stems with the inntrait in conformity Give us a song to In i r asleep, but awardid Moser all but $100 a song of Our weaiy heut. Too full for sou1 d or foam. of the amount Lome When that v hic'i drew from cait And Guilds we lovi so dial the hoi idles, deep Turns home again Oi lane Isi gride g is 20c gil M my are the lit uts that ari Coal Co 589 W. Center weurv tonight, Twilight and the evening hill And after thi t the dark1 Wishing fo. the w ir to nase, stake singing mothers And may 'here be no sadness of Logan will hold practue Saturday at 4 farewell, hen I embark p m in the stake house It is important every Singing Mother For though from out our bourne of the stake attend of Time and Plate The flood may bear me far, Mr. anti Mrs. AV. A. arrett and I hope to see my Pilot fate to face family left today for Piing Hill, W hen I have crossed Alberta, Canada, whir Mrs Barthe bar rett and her rbildr- i v. ill spend Alfred Tennyson . Bartheir summer vat ation rett lived at Spring Hill for many The meeting and marriage of years as a child Mr Ba i tt in- Ella Wheeler Wilcox and her tends to be bai k on his job at the husband was a true romance and local post office within a Wiek or before he died he promised to I , , e 2.94 A sjienal farewell service for Kenneth R Stevens who has been appointed piesident of the Tahitian mission w ill be held at the 9th ward meeting house Sunday, at 7 3(1 p m The Polynesian society of Cache Valley will be in charge of the meeting A cordial invitation is extended all who are interest in the Polynesian mission Returned missionaries are especi-all- y invited to attend to wear their lcis Special music and speakers will be on the program. Bng Basnses SATURDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY Decoration Day 0 accomplishPhiladelphia, scene of many of Benjamin ioanklins his by ments, honored him almost a century and a half after and death dedicatmarble statue shown above unveiling the heioic-sic- d ceremony. The statue, weighing 120 tons ing it with a thrre-da- y and rising to a height of 20 feet, was caived by James Eaile Fraser, ,nd is housed in Iluladelph as magnificent Fiankltn Institute I fuseum. are tho hearts looking for the right, To see the dawn of peace; Tenting tonight, tenting tonight. Tenting on the old lamp ground Weve been tenting tonight on the old camp ground, DANSAMTE Thinking of dtys gone by, Of loved ones at home who give us the hand And the tears th it sml goodbye ANI HIS SALT LAKL LAGOON OUCH LSI It A H L G IT L A K HATS P K I C E S ing ORO I ED IS h wonderful shoe to support weak unfits, equally fine for normal feet m tc irs spu 1 2 Si ii n f l c Last Dmg A Cnuiiti r 3 WIN VALUABLE PRIZES Git details of this fascinat- ing niw Contest from folder on top of can, or free on reejuest from Van Camp Sea ri 1.98 Many huge Paiis-an- Smithfield, Utah Featuring OFU HOSIERY! deposit holds any ai tide! NORTH w liir iMufiii rti iTYwii Suppoiter 1 Strong Shank Arch Support Till se shot 1 are nf ule by Bui km,Ji i'll k Hu lit and carry thur WORK F1IOE Upper leather is tough- McCKACKEN OlKN AIR HALL d, Edwards Millinery Co. MLST KI LOGAN ii'i h in I hope die rub- Spu id ber Hi 4 Piatiires: oi thopidic ml 1 GRAND OPENING DANCING TRY A small 20 LILLI) and G RDLN SHOE N.uiow and wide widths A to EE Wt vo bun fighting today on the obi i imp gtotuid M mv are Ivmg in tr, Some ire dead and some ait dyM my are ORO-PED- S IH'CK-IIEC- T FROCKS . . . 'wesu-i- Family. Your Friend white, heipe, Verdi Brienholt fUCKHECT just in lo headxies. Latest eolois as AViIlmore shoes BUCK-HEC- T models. 100 NM with 2 f8.95 98c m The Many o COTTON CARD OF THANKS We deeply appreciate all kindness shown us during the illness and following the death of our Sarah Jane mother, Mrs We wish especially to express our gratitude to all who aided in any way in the home, to those who participated in the funeral services and to those who sent floral expressions of sympathy. AA'ill-mo- re IL Latest colors, newest materials and stjles. Ilen-t- v Juniors and Indies half size AU Sizes, 12 HEAD Food Co.. Inc, Terminal Island, California. Every Woman Wants a New DRESS or HAT for Decoration Day! We have 50 New ones sell at aat TO BE HONORED TO BE HONORED 1 swallow the food or tlic teeth. jiroduier MISSION Ing-erso- donl know whether to if said today At 65 the famous .ntrtxs, toai t of Americas bustle iia, signed a vonti tit to milk hi r fust picture for Silnuk Intern ilionnl studio next fall She will be the star. Siinario writers have been assigned to build the picture around her Miss Adams i inie to Hollywood y and took a si ret n ti st for an role in the puture "Aoung in Hi arts isne would have played in the supporting cast of such young stus as J ini t Guvnor, iiougl is Fairbanks, Ji , and Paulette Goddard She filmed so W'cll in the test that S 1nuk saved for her stardom Miss Adams, a native of Silt Lake City vvtnt on the stage at mile, and at 19 was John Drews Uading lady on Broadway as ictiient a.i Miss Ail ims Gaihu, made hi r ti ulitional of intei views and left Hollywood It w is rt potted that she returned to her estate at lake Konkonkuma, Long Island 70-7- communicate with her after death, s n. several her fust Is a David O Silz-mi- k roll sturing pnturis A public testimonial in honor of Mrs Maggie T. Merrill will be held Tuesday at the Richmond A program Community Budding will commence at 8 o clock, after whuh a dance will be given There will be no admission charge Mrs Mernll has resigned her position as librarian after serving m that capacity for seventeen and a half years She has been active in both churih and civic work over a long jieriod of yeuis She is one of the original juoneers of Richmond, taught school here for a number of years, later served as president of the Relief Society oigamzation of the combined Ru hmond Ward over a period of time and has been a faithful and effluent public worker throughout her life. & , i suiiiss Honored Richly mw-bill- I given motion WORTHY WOMAN w 111 ttrm next the HOLLA WOOD, Miy 26 (IP) -Ail ims, who immoi talized 1iter Iun on the stage, will b Mill'll al i I.OsINt, STAR IN MOVIES eld-irl- a d iy of aihievement As thi pupils and par-in- ts nynw the voi k of the term, should look fomird to the thiv ten days r ( nht i1! - 4, Sv, m Ms I i , ML caal cat villi em. Doc it ,11 70-7- 3 'Jusl i he i losing si hool il iy forms the m a x to thi tii ms oi ycirs work 'I v ON ill to whip . vys.X n n -- low is mt 1. - , s little a time hk, s I Golf login Ihurx-da- ilub moiling with thi Mrs winning iimtists md Country w it i t lib ss mis li ui s m Canyon tin hi i 1, S",. I list i it to yy W n Js 2 P ule pill OMlslglll IM ll mil sity of to lit r n h m in t ri ii Has k is t . I .ki I1 U I imtliih of 'I hi 1, horn ts t i ti nu mtnn id b m i si ns to kc t . 1 r.'S lu s fish i go Hows wlu ii i ike un 1 it will ii 8 I i u JT x v ) so ill id a Hum Women Golfers Have Luncheon Lulus die is " t5 I OR I I tiu Unit tut full, M k ' im q o f pi i s !i I W X M ly lis s, ul i i w' itt MAUDE ADAMS TO T c r dfiiirfTii)iiriiyiprin-Ji'ii--iligyfrTfci- TAGE FIVE. i - limist li h ith s ml, i md t With And i lln . - ' With In v rs II III t y I st ji bi-m- o U know alh lUllf- - UtU t i I tlu- - II thi m ins Itsmit iiii with D ls t Him id t il"W ii I f Is 111 ul m NN I K j u it on Ii lnn 1 u it " , t ( mg in u ink I'tei t t . Ilia. si nt .md x U4M S missions in Mrs t A it t h In l u s i W 1 & Mi I. gi n g nt i t "gi in. t ( . at thi r.lin nii,,g ahn mi nt is D i thi m lollige jh Stile Agricultural Hviums most charming e of women md young attraitite g poptil ir teacher at the I.iiuoln tilt re Both Miss Johnson hool j n lie ii st i u n " i Johnson, a graduate of tin yr!s 1. unis v i 4 nikt ' t Friendly Facts s, mr (minal im M) Ik n si t t tin ui , r i; ir SORING SERENADE ul ight mg .jij mg x, !l' "II tilt I tall St a to 11 i.oca n. StiFIELD Fihl. PllON !! 50 i NuK Johnson mil Mis II USAC Social Highlight Is - an in I v a l, : u,n-,inn- Sigma Chi Spring Forma Popular 0 HU Ml sf rftrtamiirafr.aitf JfTtak GILBERT THORPE AND HIS BLUEBIRDS MONDAY, MAY 30 MEMORIAL DAY est jet softest-- that eer went into lleay w eating shoe-makin- soles are finest oak tannage. Other Work Shoes at Logan, Utah g. 1.98, 2.69, 2.98 Logan, Utah |