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Show "v THE HER LOGAN. UTAH, ED JOURNAL, A SOCIETY FEATURES Hyrurn Lions Entertain In Canyon d$ Xt ids ke )re uh to my icf Fall Chic Viiiuium oinent has been made In ri o( a marriage of local mtei-- j i .1 uhuh took pla e in Cali- Ini ma leicntly when Cailyle Mith! a Consumers resident, Logan look toi his bride Miss Elaine Monish Mi Michne son is the son of Mi and Mrs Thomas Mu Hudson of Logan and the bride The Hyrum Lions enlei tamed is a daughter of Mrs. Margaret their ladies at the Hyrum Pity Mornsh of Sunland, California riant Park in Blacksmith Folk The marriage was solemnized on canyon Wednesday June 14 in a pietty garden eere- he fust niaikeil The event monj at the home of the bride's gathering of the club ovei which mothei Before 125 guests, the wedding the newly elected ofueers presided President J Paul Burgess was took place at dusk with colorfule garden floweis forming a picture-esquin chaige and acted as master background. of ceremonies. He was assisted by Appiopnate music before the B. M. Thompson and W. S Bailey wedding ceremony was furnishSpotts were enjoyed in the eaily ed b Betty Fraunfelder and Willard Bassett prominent soprano evening and a program of musical and tenor soloists numbers featuring Reed LivingTo the strains of Mendelssohn's ston of California followed A banquet was served at long Wedding March the wedding party j club enteied the garden and stood ati tables marked for foity-nin- e and paitnors. members Special an altai of flowers Tne four bridesmaids were guests were Mr and Mrs D L in full skilled, ruffled dipssed Young of Kaysville, Mrs Ada Livingston and son Reed, and Mrs Tsandy frocks in pastel shades. P H Ilains of Salt Lake City Thee carried large garden hats Following the banquet athktK vitb black velvet streamers and stunts were promoted by Conley tilled with flowers On their hair, Watts they woie black velvet hands, with New officers are as fol ows floweis arranged to form a halo. Dr. J. Paul Burgess, president, R Mary Lou Adams was the maid B. Maughan, first vice president; of honor and was gowned in a MILLER, stage and screen Ray Smith, second vice president, sea blue lace dress She also wore ANN wears a new fall Clifford Stauffer, secretary and a large picture hat and carried a coachman's hat of marine green treasurer; C. F. Olsen, correspondbouquet of garden flowers trimmed with scarlet osThe bride entered on the arm suede, ing secretary; W. H Jensen, Cant-ri- l trich plumes The chic suede diwas of her brother. She Nielson, and Elton Olsen, lovely in gloves also are marine green, bridal shell rectors; Conley Watts, lion tamer, a gown of pink satin with novel leather inserts H. E. Kellett, tail twister. and net Her matching, full length, veil covered her face and was fastened bv a tiara of pearls and orange blossoms. She carried a beautiful brides ' f shell pmK ,ea bouquet massed and lilhes-o- f Members of Theta Upsilon with pink sweet peas and maiden-- 1 fern The bouquet was tied lonty met at the Bott summer home in Logan canyon tor their with a large satin bow. Following the ceremony a buf-- 1 regular meeting Thursday evening fet supper honoring the bride and July 13 After a vhorl busino-smeeting, groom was given at the brides home, after which the guests hiking and various games were Two-Da- y Refreshdanced enjoyed by the group to Mirhaelson are ments were served Mr and Mrs twenty n mountain style rust girls ,r making thpir home in Sunland. To to a the numerous close, has Mr Mirhaeison bring evening We have the expenence and friends in Logan, having attend- the gtoup sang soronty songs arThose of the in from school ed charge here, graduating facilities for but lapid, the Logan Senior high school He rangements were Gitue Anderson. has been a resident of California Matjorie Davis Mable Peteison quality, work. Ve guaiantee and Mabel Bott for the past four yeais jJ I tiy . res ith my the If by vho tan be r inu into ae uhs 61) t he mn-- i de- - Sorority Meets At Bott Slimmer Home mm on sor-ha- ir s Service , satisfaction! Alpha Chi Omegas Hold Meeting A NNOUNUEM ENTS STATIONERY mng gres- anzig Vatr, Edu- CARDS - pre- - gies- - CLARK & EARL PRINTING CO. Herald-Journ- Building The Alpha Chi Omega sorority met at the home of Laura DellI Torgcson Tuesday for their regu-lar meeting Refreshments were served at the close of the evening to twen-- ! tv two membeis Miss Nadine Nai.sbett and Miss Margaret Wilkinson assisted Miss Torgeson. GENERAL DEPT. STORE Entertain Friends At Smorgasbord and Mrs Nils J Larson, Mr and Mrs Henry Otte, Mr. and Mi s Wayman Tidwell, Mrs Chloe Miss Sorenson. Jeanne Oskar, Walter M. Neilson Hyrum W. Mr Hansen and Joseph F Hansen McKENNEY ON BRIDGE whist rule that says, "Second hand low" These old rules however, do not always hold true in bridge whole them is a dummy Tn todays hand W est Tlieie is an He our Door at July 22 . . . He still liae $10,000.00 of fine merchandise at ridiculously low prices, litre are just a few of (lie many Iwtragins (hat are waiting for you: iImm Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! Indies Redetles, all colors anti slylcs. Ladies Tt'os, values to 0.05, for only Ladies House Slippers, values to 1.98 Krdtlfes for (InHren and (Jills. Sizes 7 to 3. Colors: W! ife, brown and blue. Crepe sole Men's Wolverine Mt es. Values to $4.1!) .. Mens House Slippers, to $3.98 . Boys Ketls, Oxfords, While and Brown and Blue Value $1.98 Mens line Dress Shoes, $6.00 Value . . a'-te- s GARMENTS Value ? 1 Old anil 50' 75 . rwon 1 50 mips- - values only EKI'EK Slightly used, for Only 7.F 2.50 1.50 J 10 9 654 A 10 Q73 K 5 4 10 9 3 A K 3 2 7 J 9 7 6 5 AAJ85 Rubber Neither vul. Opener 75e 2.75 50' 23 the chance to save as never before. We shall have Now is Bargains for you the entire 5 - . Counters, Show Cases, Electric Fans, Chairs, and Dress Racks hI Ridiculous Low Prices! . Q64 A K 104 AK Q 2 S67 50 Value BUTTONS Hog card Out they go for 87 863 HOOVER VAf VIM SW A A J982 V AQ2 A ... . old wenh-- x r we taso week the evening of July 22! J. 14 was blessed by the gods of bridge, if he knew it, but his wooden defense permitted the fulfillment of a contract for game Declarer played the queen on the opening lead, and East won with the king He returned the suit, the ace in dummy taking the third round South then led a diamond anil won in his own hand, and led ttio spade six West, failing to grasp the principle of corns t defense, played the four. Declaier properly finessed the eight In dummy, and East's queen was driven out, giving South four spade trie ks and his contract However sound the rule "Second hand low" may have been in whist days, it should not be apOne hand is in plied to bridge sight, and the player thus has knowledge not available in whist. In todays case, what more effeo-.ttUUse of the spade king could WesfTjake, than to fmee the ace from dummy on thp flrst rr'"l-r- W win a trick af.dt uYTeW'the possibility of a spade stopper in the k uvj Come and Save-Save-Sa- ve! MILLINERY . . . . OCR ENTIRE STOCK. VAEl'ES TO3.08 OUT THEY () East hand7 Today's bridge quiz: If you open your partners suit, should you lead the top card of the suit, or the lowest? Answer: In the majority of cases, when opening your partners suit, you should lead the top card, except when you hold four or more In that rase, you lead the fourth best. Also, in many cases when holding three to the queen or better, you lead the RUTII SCOFIELD, Editor 50 PHONE Dinner Parly At Champ Home Honors Popular Lecturer That Little OHara Girl Frederick P. Mr. and Champ entertained yesterday at a dinner honoring Dr. Edward Davison, eminent Bntish poet and critic who is lecturing at the USAC this week Other guests pieseut were Miss Mabel Wilkerson, Dr, John A Widtsoe, Dr. Lee Vincent, Dr. J Duncan Spaeth and Miss Spaeth, President and Mrs. E G Peter Mis The Logan Consume! s outing will be held Wednesday. July 19, at Guinuvah Iatk From 4 to o p m games will under the direcbe conducted tion of Willis Dial, H 11 Cutler At 6 HO Rav Robinson. and L lunch will be served, with Mrs 0. J Hansen Mrs A Erickson and Mis. Earl Phippeu in charge Members are asked to bring their Watermelon and owm lunches drinks will be furnisnod b the club Homy Pet ei son will preside at the program which consists of community singing led by H hu-H Cutler and Golden K. Hanson, morous paper bv Mrs Earl Phip-pereport by W m H Bell, music by the Fifth ward quartet, and an address by Professor Ira N. Cool . ,t son, Mr. and Mis. Milton Mirtfl, Attorney and Mrs. George and Dr Preston The dinner was served at si oclock, after which the Par(y. tended the college summer school play, The Breadwinner" by Somerset Maugham, directed by Mrs. Ruth Mocnch Bell. Play Togs n, OVERALL WITH Hayward to is extended An invitation anyone interested Transportation 584 can be arranged by calling BOLERO Allen Family To Hold Reunion Hegular 2.95 Invitations have been issued by Alvin Allen to members of the Ira Allen family to attend the Allen reunion at Hyrum, Monday, July SATURDAY! 17 The program, under the direction of A Silas Allen, will be held in the Hyrum Third ward chapel. Dinner will be supervised by Mrs H. R Adams. Wendell Allen will direct the recreation and sports in the City Park grounds in the afternoon. Officers in charge of the arrangements are; George C. Allen, president; Silas Allen, vice president, Earl Allen, secretary and treasurer; Alvin Allen historian; John Allen and Lucy Quinney. temple committee; Rachel Allen and Alma Allen, recreation committee. Dinner Is Given Honoring Sister Mrs. Ida Lalhs of Mendon uas hostess at a dinner this week in honor of her sister Mrs. J Thompson of Los Angeles. Roses centered the table where covers were laid for Mrs Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Lemon and daughters Glenna and Delva Lal-li-of Afton. Wyoming, and Ronella r s. Mr and Mrs. Otto l1' Oskar entertained a group of friends at the Scandinavian Smorgasbord last night at the college The smorgasbord was served m the private dining mom Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs. A A Schchv, Mr. and Mrs Einer Jes-seMr and Mrs o Wendenes, c tor sssatf Grows Green Will Hold Outing July 19 former Non, page 14. 1039 rWOM6N CLUB NEWS Fortner Logan Man Weds Coast Girl At Her Home FRIDAY, JULY Dinner Party Honors Birthday Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Barber entertained at a dinner party last night honoring Dr. W. VV. Merrill who was observing Ins birthday anniversary. Appointments were carried out in a pink and white color scheme After dinner the guests spent a musical evening. Those present were Dr and uti. &.dt cxA..,. , jouve been wondering what s happened to that century plant among motion pictures "Gone With the Wind", it's coming along and is likely to blossom on the si recn any year now. Just to ptove it, heres an attractive new piiture of Vivien Leigh, in one of her costumes as Seal letl OHara in ia.se PLAY SUIT Creams Just Goo Unless Theyre Used Consistently BV ALICIA HART Benav Veua, lovely radio and stage star, agrees with experts that consist enty is tne most important "must" about any beauty routine. "You can't expeit any cream or any lotion to do much for your oniplexion unless you use it regularly, day in and day out, and always exactly according to direction An occasional brushing won't keep your hair shiny, scalp free In order to from dry cuticle. achieve excellent results, you must use your hairbrush every single night. It is also true that no woman possibly can expect a diet to bo really effective if she stays on it for a week, then completely forgets about it for a day or two. Why bother to forego desserts, gravies, starches and a number of other things you really like if within a week, you are going to eat enormous quantities of fattening foods during an entire day or two? Of course, the real reason that the average girl doesn't stick to a diet is because the diet it too rigid in the first plate Rare Is Mrs. W. W. Merrill, Mr and Mrs the person who can stay on a O. W. Edwards, and Mr and very strict one for more than Mrs. A. H. John. four days. Even If she could she Best to Acknowledge Pitfalls And Be Prepared for Them 43 LADIES d Two-Col- 14 I. Regular 2.95 SPECIAL SATURDAY! shouldn't Exotic, fa diets often are harmful. However, there are many who have lost weight, easily and harmlessly, simply by eating smaller portions of everything except green salad, never taking second helpings, never eating between meals and making it a point never to eat a small serving of dessert without first finishing a large salad The trick here lies in the fact that after eating a meat course, then i huge salad one seldom wants dessert anyway Frocks ned HOUSE FROCKS Large sizes only! Regular 1.95 Saturday Special 88 COTTON SHEERS Spun Rayons. to 7.95 2.95 Regular Saturday Special . . or ' Effects Are Very Chic This Season BY CAROL DAY 1.95 Logan Sportwear In a season when color is so important, choose a charming and unusual way, sue h as Pattern. 8499, to prove that two colors are better than one. The bodice of this design is trimmed with bands of material brightened by double rews of bias binding. This gives you a woudciful chance to woik out your favorite harmonies and contrasts blue and pink, for instance, green and white on navy, or bright red and white on blai k and white Times nothing smarter, this summer than a flash of bright red hcie and there PERSPECTIVE After the young married couple has settled down to home life and the period of adjustment sets in, it is wise for each partner to think long and deeply about the new life he has entered, about what he must contribute and what he expects to get in return. It is always better to understand ail the temptations and pitfalls that lie ahead and prepare for them than to deny their existence and be caught unprepared. As immaturity is a fundamental cause of friction and distress in mar riage, it is the immature individual who must study the facts and fix his relationship with them before they become too much for him. Success in marriage, like success m any other human enterprise, lies largely in the ability to understand the relationship of the individual and all the component parts of the activity in which he is engaged. An artist must establish the perspective of his picture before he can paint. A business man must establish his perspective in the field in which he operates before he can make money. A young married man (or woman) must establish the same experience. The man (or woman) who allows himself to become attracted outside his family may do so for one of many reasons usually because he is immature and unable seriously to perform the duties and assume the responsibilities of an adult. When he lets that attraction sweep him off his feet it is because he has failed to establish perspective, has failed to understand his own relationship to the enterprise of making, $nd maintaining a home. Auier (and the he temptation ultimate fate of the phutlSSV Bertto strav comes unexpectedly L poweringly at a time when resistance is low. There are times in all lives when resistance is and these moments must be guarded against. The low mature individual understands that the reactions of married life cause a constant ebb and flow of interest an affection. He knows that these do not affect his obligation! or his stake in mutual happiness. The immature individual is likelv- to pursue aly the illusions of adventure that offer hem-- i selves when his constancy is at low ebb. In thlkend, his cup is bitter. -- extra-marit- al r f A This popular summer drink reaches a new standard of refresh when made with Schilling Tea. The full flavor of Schilling Tea is kept fresh in the familiar K red, cellophane-sealepackage. (( For better d iced tea . . . use Schilling. 8H99 HMSfM Linon, gingham, peri'Hle and sharkskin are ntre fabrics for this dress II has, by the way, a lovely slim line with gored skirt, gathered bodice and Visit Our Exhibit at San broad-shoulder- sice Vrn Fatif-1 12. H 14 reqoi ninlpritil yards X199 is designed for sizes is, '20, 40 and 4'2 Size 4 yards of 35-iniv or without V ' w"' bi a 'V' trRCtlVNAmME NUMBER JOURNAL, I BUREAU . ijSHJf ST-- slfnp viRN (tAo colors), of this ln rolNi at-F- lv APlW STYLE .'orvi'? 44TTW TOUJfr &ANClft Francisco's Fair KiltL I cat, V. s f J |