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Show THE TIER LD-JOUR- A N L, LOG AN, II T A TUESDAY, IT, JUNE 1 PAGE THREE. 9 3 8. 1. SOCIETY NEVSt ) 1 Presen ted Here Given In Honor Of e Recital Mis Bertha Clark Purser, IrPlani Professor N. E S Professor Christiansen, Clark and Hal Farr, violin, piano ind flute, respectively A cordial invitation is extended temple In the reeeiving line were Mrs Htmngit and her daughters Lila uul Lu1 ean. Assisting at the tea were Mrs amt s L Heninger, Miss Dorothy Jenstn Miss Delores Birch, Miss Edn i Christensen and Miss Mary M t rs Coloiful summer flowers adorned the living rooms A lovely trousseau was shown to luo guests who tailed during tea hours M m beautiful gifts were to the young bride-ele- program: Organ minor Tacatta D in Nevin - Mrs. Bertha Clark Purser A Heart (a) 2 Vo al Thats Free Robyn b) The Maids of Cadiz" se of Any an s the public The 1 thq Delibes tides d Mrs Rosa Cl ii k Croshaw Cans Trio Sing Sweet Bird 'rofesxors N. W. Christiansen, S E. Clark and Hal Voral (a) "One Fine rrr ie m. iten. Day ' from Madam D.U.P. Encampment But- ti xiliary 1 sug txistt is stil! h has se realism' 13, MI iitional peran world, Esper ire Address Auxiliary Hall Family Has Annual Reunion Henry Salisbury, assistant postmaster at the Logan Postoffice, pave an enjoyable and informat- ive talk to the members of the womens auxiliary to Local 415 of the National Federation of Post Office Clerks Friday evening The neeting was hold at the homo of Mrs J. V. Sorenson Mrs G E. McDonald, president f the auxilury, presided Mr Salisbury told about the nstory and development of the e National Federation of Post and the changes Clerks, which have taken place at the Logan post office during his s, and obably is a nazi I Of-ic- s have nt there. Frances Montrose gave wo interesting readings. During a social hour, which reftexh-nent- s ollowed the program, were served by the hostess Miss ierfect-u- i tion, e prin-ge- s At The Capitol n 1930 wanted t that Robert Taylor and Uobeit Young irely escaped close-croppe- hair-ut- d s but Franclint Tone didn t In Three Comrades," mrrent-a- t the Capitol Theater, Taylor, one and Young play three young orld War veterans who return their homes to find themselves 1 the midst of revolution. For their roles, Ducctor orzage decided upon the in Frank dose-roppe- d haircuts so that the charters would be typical of the d Ho sent the three to the barber shop, and Tone was he first to be sheared. Taylor was climbing into a barer s chair when Lou Borzage, the wislant, rushed into the .shop roducer Joseph Mankiewuz had sued an order, too late, that none f the three players were to have neir hair cut so Tone is the nly one m the puture with a new pe-o- ... nrout not lost, for a scene was subsequently isirted into the pietuie's action But all wns there i ardent believe lv the te dic-u- t the s the nguage ational the lh age in Hague get all of one reed it terlally iguages ho 1 hair-roppi- a laugh episode. icr sgiiiSI NOW PLAYING ! THEIR STIRRING DRAMA WILL MAKE OUR HEART ACHE!, ROBERT b . . most th wr-tn- rojal good time was had by the ballroom of Buckingham Palate when A ill in ash-blon- uid xh ipoly Evelyn. Dali, above, from New Yorks Bronx, sang swing songs ftom the bandstand whili King .jeorge, en Elizabeth ioyal pnnicx, dukes and t trl i and their coroneteel wives danced to the itest hits at the Royal Derbv Night Ball It was the moat informal dance ever given by the British rulers Gustave Andersen Family Organizes On Sunday, June 5, the descendants of Gustave Andersen, one of Hyrum s prominent early settlers, nut at the home of Mr and Mrs Merrill Baxter for the purpose of effeeting a family organization During a meeting held in the afternoon favorite hymns of Mr. Ande'rsen were sung and a Norwas sung by selection wegian Mrs Tanga Nielsen A sketch of Amier-sewas read the life of Mr bv his daughter, Mrs. E.nma and family temnle records exhibited ar.d explained by Clara another daughter, Mrs Raymond of Logan. Officers named to serve the organization were Mrs Emma president; Frank Andersen, vice president; Clarice Andersen, secretary; J Vern Nielsen, invitation committee; Agnes Agnes Andersen and Lilly Stoddard, refreshment committee; Thema Petersen, Baxter, Lynn program ami pageant committee It was decided by the group to continue research work in Norway Prayer was offered by E L Meacham of Los Angeles, California Following the meeting a social hour was enjoyed and lunch served to M iry A. Jeppsen, Arco, Idaho, Clara Raymond, Logan; Mr. and Mrs E. L. Meacham and daughter of Los Angeles, Mrs. Emma Liljenquist; Mrs Tanga Mr and Mrs Charles Nielsen; Unsworth and family; Mr. and Mrs Lcland Peterson The family will meet annually hereaflei. n Uns-woit- h, NOW!! Ends Wed.! to . youth d and lovot lit family reunion of the descendants of Hiram and Lydia Osborne Hall was held at Friendship park in Blacksmith Forfk can on Sunday, A program was given following luncheon and officers were elected for the coming year At the ball games i lose of the program and races were enjoyed until evening, when the group g ithered around bonfires for entertainment. About 80 guests were present, with the following couples and their families attending. Mr. and Mrs D. N Stephens of Los Angeles, California, Mr. and Mrs Ed Hall of Malad, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs Horace Hall of Burley, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Calder Hall of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Richmond; Mr and of Malad; Deschamps Mrs. Orval Dean, Mr. and Mrs Herschel Sparrow, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Knowles, all of Ogden; Mr and Mrs George Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Stephens, Mr and Mrs. Lee Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Al Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hall, Mr. and Mrs Ellis Hall, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs Joseph A. Pearce, Mr. and Mrs Hiram Hall, Jr., Mr. and Mrs, J. J Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hall, Mr and Mrs. Grant Hall, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. C. L Hall, all of Hjrum. Shower Honors Young Couple Mrs. John Ladle and daughter Clella entertained with a shower Monday evening honoring Mrs Ladle's grandson, Joseph Ladle of Sugar City, and his bride, the former Marie Brown of Boise, Idaho. The young couple were married last week m Salt Lake City. An abundance of flowers decorrooms ated the entertainment Many beautiful and useful gifts were presented to the honored couple. Those besides the present guests of honor were John Ladle, Mr and Mrs. Eldon Ladle, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ladle, all of Mr. and Mrs. City; Sugar Charles Baker, Mr. and JMrs. Oliver Taylor Rnd fmruly, Mr and Mrs- - Joseph C. Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ladle and family, Mr and Mrs. Reeves Bird, Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sorenson, Veda and Hazel Sorenson, Lurille Horace Baker, Lcland Baker, Bird and Fred Talor. SWS MY HEART" hppiafl FRANCHOT XWf VMf, ' batt fapthtic tbo fightr ofonpoacoi lied ROBERT t fMMIlOffl i ,4 MacMCKUAY r Si! POlEL E KIB8FE HEKRV I HULL (RINK BOUZAOI (HuHi-- WHOLE MENS SANFORIZED COVERTS OR CILAMDRAY. Work Shirts Shirts Hounds Tooth, Ilaids, Coverts 14' ! to 17 Blue or Gray 14U to 17 79 MENS artoon spnrtlight ( News I 25f Till Six! rnirniwmm JEAN CLOTH Mr. Barber plans to return to Logan early in Oi tober and will the Utah State Agricultural college for his junior year. Shirts Shirts er ln anMr. and Mrs. Milton nounce the ai rival of a nine pound baby boy Mrs Lewis was formerly Miss Anna Feldman of Kel-toUtah. 14A - UVi 17V& EXTRA! A Gibbons Floyd TRIE Al) EMI RE -- n, 17 THAT Call Baugh Plumbing Co., for summer coil to heat water in your hot air furnace Phone 57 SHELL! i (Advertisement- - The Log stake MI boards under the dircition of Wall ice Sei rist, will picnic at Camp Guinavah this evening, commencing at 6 ocloi k After lunch and games, about 40 members of th party will attend the Cache stake Mutual program m the amphitheater. 11 11 Marriage licenses have been issued to Sterling Conrad Larson, 30, Richmond, and Wanda Johnson, 26, Rexburg, Idaho, Golden C. Edison, 28, Blackfoot, Idaho, and Winnona Wright, 21, Blackfoot, Idaho. Ihtll IHorhldWHi Uathar Ij BtH IIimi Hvn Thin lol nnd Uppers. Soft and r Only Wo(vtrln Uki Mocciiins Month SHELL HO&SEHIDE WORK SHOES CHECK OUR LOWER PRICES ON ANNOUNCE BAND WOLVERINE SHOES PRACTICE HOURS You Dont Know Overalls If Senior high si hool band practice has been changed from '1 hurs-dato Wednesday at 7.30 p m All alumni band members who are interested m playing with the band this summer, bsides the regular group, will meet at this time. Director A. T. Henson state today. The Junior high school band practice schedule is Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 2 p. m in the grandstands at Crimson field must All Junior high bandxters participate in these rehearsals You Havent Worn SCOWCROFrS y Unsurpassed In Workmanship Just As Low In Price ! RAWHIDE OVERALLS Stripe or Blue 2 to 17 BOYS CACHE MEN FORM RODEO COMPANY The company unloaded 12 genuine Brahma bulls and 16 long steers at Ogden horn Sunday morning Adding these to the 60 head of top bulking hotscs tn the outfit, the Cache Valley organization now boasts one of the most compute rodeo shows in the west The steers and Brahma bulls n were purch ised by Mr. Huti who spent two weeks tn old Mexico selecting the slue k, I lie bulls will be uxid for riding and the steers for bulldogging. Lo-i- WOlverINE Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hyde of Hobcr City aie visiting here at the home of Mr and Mrs. Burton Hair. Mr. Clyde is here in the interest of the State Fish and Game assot lation. NEVER-RI- P . . . . MENS SCOWTROFT NEVER-RI- P Overalls Sanforized Full 8 oz. Denim Stripe or Blue 30 waist to 50 in. OVERALLS Blue or stripe 69 si Size 2 to 17 BOYS SCOWCROFT WAIST OVERALLS Sanforized 22 in. to 29 in. Waist mi .fa ft JSdS!)li)l 4yiif,ITMpiL v - - bin-so- LP OVER-PLAI- D 10 f P L I ,Jr TRIES TO in gy forHita IdbH y A murderer COLLEGE) II1I, I.IARI) world Wednesday A Harriet jj who MENS 1 Claiming a show that will compare favorably with any in the country, four Cache Valley promoters ,wcll known In rodeo circles throughout the Intermountain country, were accepting engagements for the summer and fall The season including quartet Farlev G. H ill, Heber Murray and Earl Hutchinson, all of Wellsviile and N. VV. Kimball of Logan, are organized as the Hillside Rodeo Company of Wellsviile and already have booked several outstanding events. The company has contracted a show at Rupert, Idaho, for July 3 and 4; Oakley, Idaho, July 22, 23, and 24. and the Lewiston Stampede and rare meet August 9 and ENDS TONIGHT Id who wouid ttMit , ior a moment feadw LOWER PRICES ON NEW IMPROVED SHIRTS HOYS SCOWCROFT Dont miss the puture that introduces tho song sensation of the season trwin. et . MARGARET of Red Wrist CANVASS GLOVES on bicycle A hi can TOUR EUROPE iMis WB?Ik BOSS Pir-anin- Gives h and pamen, 12 Oz. LOGAN YOUTH TO Honored Friends not sively Invites You To Compare Bigger Values and Lower Prices In Work Clothing Europe. While in England Mr Barber plans to meet George Piraman, a Couple graduate of Utah State and now i Rhodes scholar at Oxford. ToBy gether the two will tour continental Europe, a requirement in Mr. Honoring the birthday anniver- Piranians course at the famous sary of Max Burr, proprietor of English institution Max Cafe, and the weduing anniWhile on tour plan to versary of Mr. and Mrs Burr, a spend several days they with Mr group of friends called at the parents, in Palestine Mr Burr home Monday evening lormerlv The evening was spent dancing Piranians father was n A midnight supper was served to president of the Palestine-Synamission of the LDS church. the 15 guests. The travelers will visit in many European countries during their tour a great deal of which will be rp To A Candidate for the United States Senate Is Mis Louise Ward Watkins of Pasadena, a member of the California State Planning Board. She Is man led, has seven children. W Carli ,le Barber, .son of Prof, and Mrs A N Sorensen, will leave ward chapel An invitation is extended to all Saturday for New Y'ork City, from he will sail on June 1C for pioneers of Cache county to at- where England and a summer tour of tend. Mrs Croshaw t Trio Symphony Petite Dancla Professors Christiansen, Clark and Farr f Voenl Fnml Only A Rose Lo1 Hear the Gentle Lark with ute obligato, Hal Fair). Mrs. Croshaw Talk A brif synopsis of Verdis opera "La Traviata Professor Farrell Vocal "Ah, fors e lui," S Verdi recitative and aria La Traviata from ' Mrs. Croshaw of The GENERAL June encampment for the Utah Daughters of Pioneers will be held Thursday at 2 p. m. in the Fouith Campbell-Tikto- n n in Set For Thursday Puce ini terfly ' The Last Rose of b) Summer" Arranged by Clifford Page ' Flower "A J Spirit VES L tioustau i Log in an and c. m H Heninger presided tea at her home Sunil iv given in lompliment to In r diughtu Lila, who will the bride of Claire Petersen of Hvrum Wednesday in the it be Mr3 0 Bride-To-B- Heigh Ho! Heigh Ho! Off To Work We GoH BO Trousseau Tea Is Professor A L Flint II will pic ient Mrs Rosa Clark Otoxhaw ,oprano, in a song re ital U evening, Juno 8, in thi Fourth ward chapel at 8 o'doi k Assisting on the program will M Editor PHONE Soprano To Be In Aims at Senate RUTH SCOFIELD HURRY! 7 BUSINESS WAS NEVER BETTER iib T72f ! M |