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Show THE PAGE SIX. IIERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, i; In Marital Ex change Mendon Retta Reporter iM ; Hiibner, Mrs. Zina Baker, Annie Hughes, Mrs. Verna Sorensen, Mrs. Pearl Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. John O. Hughes and family attended the Allen reunion, Sunday. Their daughter, Carol, played a piano solo. Clifford Lamont left for California to spend the summer with his siBter, Mrs. Ted Lambrose of Long Beach. Wesley and Ernest Eaker have returned from seeing the world's fair at San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Longstroth, of Preston, Idaho, Mrs. Emma Hancock were guests at Mrs. MIIS O. J. BARRETT, 'I f The following attended the re union of the Trapped family, Saturday at Liberty Park: Mrs. John Ladle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ladle Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen, Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. FVed Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs Miss Clella Lewis Spackman, Ladle, Ralph and Ray Taylor, Leo Ladle. The Gleaner Girls were enter tamed at the home of Miss Laura and Minnie Poulsen Friday afternoon. The time was spent in sewing. Lunehcon was served to Mrs Verna Sorensen, Mrs. James Poulsen, Mrs. Clara Muir, Mrs Edith Morgan, Mrs. Anna Hughes, Wanda Hill, Theta Barrett, Hazel and Veda Sorensen, Mrs. Hazel Sorensen, Verna Bird, Leora Morris, Iieene and Louise Kidman, Marie Baker, Artice Bird, Elaine Longstroth, Ruth Shelton, Maud Della Ardella Lallls, Andersen, Turn about being fair play, English actress Adrienne Allen left Bartlett, Marie Stauffer, Mildred Bird. married New York lawyer William Dwight Whitney, right, atstor-Ingtoat Bureau met Ladies The Farm Eng. And that made big news for only a few days before Mrs. of Verna Hancock, the home Miss Allen's husband, famous stage star Raymond Massey, divorced her and wed the divorced wife of lawyer Whitne Thursday afternoon. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Pearl Bird, Mrs. Hilda Whitney, Mrs. Opal Larsen, Mrs. Alice Stauffer, Mrs. Virginia Wood, Madall Hancock. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rhoda Hardman, Mrs. Julia Muir, The Girls club met at the Charles Ladle. Mrs. Vessie Gibbs. Mrs. Sally home of Irene Barrett, Thursday. Mrs. Joseph N. Sorensen enterLindsay, Mrs. Rhoda Muir, Mrs. The afternoon was spent in sew- tained at an attractively arrangDelone Larsen. ing. Luncheon was served to Aud- ed dinnee, Friday. Places were Wood, Beverly Mrs. Archie Morris entertained rey Hardman, marked for Mr. and Mrs. Harold at an attractively arranged din- Doris Baker, Cleo Muir, Carma Sorensen, Millie and Winnie Sorner Sunday in honor of her son Whitney. ensen, Harold and Ray Sorensen Oscar's birthday. A lovely birthMr. and Mrs. Harold Sorenson of Boise, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Marday cake formed the centerpiece. and family of Boise, Idaho are vis- vin Winn of Preston, Idaho, Miss Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. iting with Mr. and Airs. Joseph Wanda Hill, Mr. and Mrs. SorOscar Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Orson N. Sorensen. ensen. Kidman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs-- . Helen Mrs. Alice Hansen and children Walker is visiting Morris, Leora Morris. Billy and Alice Mary of San with her brother Henry Biggler Mrs. Devere Lamont and chil- Francisco, California ire visiting at Hig Rear Lake in California. Mrs. William dren spent four days with her sis- with Mrs. Hensens mother, Mrs. Hughes entertained at a luncheon Thursday. Mary I. Sorensen. ter, Mrs. Kenneth Hulse of Mrs. E. J. Hancock entertained The table was attractively cenMrs. Claud A. Sorensen enter- at a chicken dinner Sunday in tered with summer flowers. Mrs. Bertha Pennie, Mrs. tained at a dinner Saturday. Roses compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Anna Hughes, Mrs. Manila Buist, former an attractive centerpiece. Longstroth of Preston. Mrs. was table The cenEdna Sorensen of Boise, Covers were laid for Mr. and attractively Mrs. W. B. Maughan of Salt Lake tered with roses. Covers were Idaho. Mrs. Mary E. Sorensen. laid for Mr. Mis. ShelAlarva Mrs. and Reid Verl Mr. Mrs. and Maughan Kidman, Miss Jennie City, ton, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wood, Mr. Richards. of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. and The Frank Mr. of Happy Hour club, met at Hancock, Logan. Maughan the home of Mrs. Charles Buist, The Bridge club was enter- - and Mrs. Hancock. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Passey and Thursday. Luncheon was served tained at the home of Mrs. Frank a Hancock, Friday. High score was daughter Doris of Logan were the to Mrs. Hazil Sorensen, Airs. won by Mrs. Joseph Larsen. The guests of Mrs. William Kidman Longstroth, Mrs. Lorraine all cut prize to Mrs. H. C. Stauf- on Thursday. Muir, Mrs. Naomi Parker, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Barrett and Marie Bird, Mrs. Edna Bird, Mrs. fer. An attractive lunch was served to Mrs. Larsen, Mrs. Stauf- children, Mrs. Eliza Stuart of Alarie Taylor, Mrs. Ila Ahrens, fer, Mrs. Chester Kidman, Mrs. Wellsville have returned from a Mrs. Joyce Hiibner. Mrs. O. J. Barrett entertained O. J. Larsen, Mrs. Kay Sorensen, weeks trip through Yellowstone at an attractively arranged dinMrs. George Smith, Mrs. Theo Park. Miss Helen Walker of the Budge ner, Sunday. Sweet peas formed Larsen. O. J. Larsen, Jay Jensen. Alhospital spent Sunday with her the centerpiece. Covers were laid Air. David and and Airs. Vance D. for Mr. and Airs. James Barnard fred Yonk, Earl Buist, parents, and daughter Nadine of Dewey-villHenry Stauffer, Keith and H. C. Walker. Air. and Airs. Owen SorenMiss Verral Kidman, AIiss Metta Stauffer have returned from a Hale, AIiss Beth Rogers, nurses in sen and son Norman, AIiss Isafishing trip. Mrs. David Buist, Annie, Fern, the Budge hospital spent Alonday bella Stumpf, Air. and Mrs. BarMelba and Glenn Buist left Tues- with Miss Kidmans parent's, rett and lamily. Mrs. Sadie Hardman entertainday to visit Mrs. Buist's sister Mr. and Mrs. William L. Kidman. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hancock ed the MIA Bible Class Tuesday. and family Mr. and Mrs. Claud Johnson in Colorado. spent the 24th at Salt Lake City The lesson was given oy members The following Junior Girls spent the guests of Miss Faye Han- of the class. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Martha Barrett, Tuesday and Wednesday at the cock and Miss Grace Muir. Girls Camp: Mrs. Ada Walker, Air. and Airs. Eldon Ladle, Airs. Airs. Ellen Ladle. Mrs. Charlotte Geneva Barrett, Ronella Lallis, Ralph Ladle of Sugar City, Idaho Richards, Airs. Lizie Barrett, Mrs. an attractive Cov-llugh- i , t : M i , i i e, : . f H 1 i it : 5 ! giv- Mrs. Sterl Jones and children and Marjean of Wellsville Reid were guests of Mrs. Claud Sorensen on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Sorensen entertained at a dinner Tuesday m honor of Mr. and Mrs. VV'ilmore of California, Kenneta Airs. Benjamin Wllmore of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sorensen and family of Boise, Idaho, Miss Wanda Hill. Mrs. Arminta Smith of Ogden Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Verl Shelton. The Lark Girls met at the home of their teacher, Mrs. Verna Hancock, Tuesday. The lesson was given by Mrs. Hancock. Refreshments were served to Ranac Bird, Patty Sorensen, Lu Jean Edith Bird, Kathleen Bullock, Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Taylor and sons Ralph and Ray motored to Salt Lake Friday. Miss Margaret Foster, Mrs. Hannah Wil-lireturned home with them. WASH TUBBS WHO SAYS THESE GIRLS ARE SHY? OBOV.I GOTTA DATE WITH 1939. 31, FRIEND, VOU'PE EM- LISTEN, 6A6ED TO CAROL. POUT VOO THINK I 8ETTER HAMDLE THE ROMANTIC MV I'D threeofthem! k STUFF? y Mr and Mrs. Alma Yeates and daughters Evelyn and Phyllis, and Sydney have returned home after spending the past two weeks vacationing in California. Mrs. G. W. Winborg, Mrs. C. U son Ames, Mrs. A. L. Riggs and Miss Velma Riggs were guests at a club luncheon given at the home of Mrs. Gordon Nielson of Hyrum on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Johnson have returned home from a trip to Detroit, Michigan. They drove home a new car. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson and family spent July 24 at the home of Mr. and Airs. Henry An- -, derson. Mr. and Airs. Frank Rosenilal of Salt Lake City spent Sunday ( Yesterday! Uada reaolrea Mareiaa Iraat, manarra aaeeflaa, at breakfast, rrltli Jlaimy. Hat whea Mr. Kina romnneea, Peaaaeela taeatlema eyes aak a wordless Jlnay'a aesUoa sad Llada'a reply. the sentry, and Really, Jimmy. You know better than that. We now Linda saw that there were tell them to unlearn anything they hundreds and hundreds of planes learned before. Flying at a carlined up this morning. Wing tip nival isnt exactly flying for the to wing tip, a veritable army of Navy. CHAPTER IV Marcia made a face at him. She At the sea wall, a huge ships. to the boy and with a quirk JT seemed to Linda that the crane was lifting an amphibian waved Excuse me to Linda, she was world had receded, that Mrs. out of the water. Linda rememtoward him. King's light words, innocently ut- bered then that some Naval ves- running tered in a bantering way, had sels were seagoing flying fields. JIMMY explained to Linda, been dynamite enough to explode the kids get the They could steam far out into the every barrier she had tried to put ocean, release their planes. . . . idea that the instructors dont like between heiself and Jimmy-Cooper- It meant that a Naval against em be- flyer had to him. Conspiracy because well, in this case cause, be more tha1" a flyer. Jimmy because he was a stunt flyer beThe moment was eternity. Then must be top in his line. fore he came here. Marcias taken his ey e veered and dropped away. "The ones in khaki are the this kid under her wing and tried We must be going, Those to straighten him out. But Im he said cadets, Marcia toid I.?-- . to his line too splintered.1 The moment sailors are enlisted men. Theyre afraid she's listened heavily. her it, Hes got long. It was like cold water in her face. mechanics and so on. No use tell- - now. She's so darned believing quic!: with She could be sane again. her sympathies! Every enlisted ing you all the ratings. T Inda man on the base who wants to I wouldn't lemember, But as they had promised Mrs.j get to her father has learned that end said other the At absently. King they wouldn't be late fori it to Marcia first is a great of a marching telling lunch, and as Marcia tucked in of the field, column idea, if he can do it. Marcia and the cadet were smilbeside her In the car, leaving men was drilling the Marcia at each other. The boy wigThat's grinned. to ing realized Linda drive, Jimmy his hands and Jimmy, watchthat this couldnt go on. She had new lot of cadrtr. All burned up gled There he goes, givgrunted. ing, been right when she said to Mar-- 1 because they wcien't lit loosa in a ing her the low down on the latest, of them flr. t Mivt thing. from his angle. That business She plane cia, T ought to go home. can't see w hat oil it dors to lcai n you're looking at like this" he, would go homel "too, flapped his hands thats flyto forward march flirt. Later, after lunch, when sve was said, See that ship out ing in miniature, see? Jimmy alone with Marcia, she'd tell her.1 there? The one that His grin did someHe jiut came thing grinned. to Linda. She murmured, I Even as the resolve crystallized,1 down? don't quite understand all of she was aware that she couldn't Linda watched pi it taxied this. . . . go through with it without wound-- 1 across the bay. It's easy. About this kid the That looks awtng Marcia. They had both said1 fully difficult," rha s.nd. Some- Navy doesnt want stunt flyers. All we want is an efficient, competoo much, this morning in her1 a c.. peited of her, thing more tent, pilot who can room. What about I a r c a ' s so she added, Is that a student take orders. We dont even want molher? Shed think it odd. Inexheroes. Dependability is the thing. flying it?" cusable. To have come 2000 miles One student, plus one instruc- Consistent, uniform performance. a grandstand But this kid's to attend this wedding, and then tor. lie gels in a jam, and we're complex. Likes got to take reckless to turn around the next day and out." to him chances and tell himself what a pull supposed start back. It was sheer madness Oh." great guv he is. One of these days without an ironclad excuse. They always do, too. Some of he'll kill himself and wreck an A little wind ruffled her hair as the dumbest ones ha e put the in- expensive Navy ship. That is, if he parses his checkoff. they drove along, but did nothing structor in pretty tight spots, 1 can And then he was looking down to dispel the uncomfortable tell you. Once Jimmy had a kid at her with terrible directness. warmth of her face and the way who froze to the stick. Tell her You aren't listening You aren't about that any more than her eyes were stinging. about it, Jimmy. Marcia's atten- thinking I am. Linda, was I wrong, last Marcia touched her hand. "Look tion was suddenly distracted by a night Did I only imagine it or at the field, Linda. Just getting tall boy striding acioss the field. or did you feci it, too? She did not piotind to misun-d- oi close to it does things to me. It's Look, Jimmy, there's that Brooks stand him. The sincerity in his a thrill every time 1 drive in, and boy. I meant to ask you, did lie was too real; and the trem(cs checkoff?" the I know I've driven in thousands pass bling whuh shook her whole body He hasnt had it yet, Jimmy told her that there was no use in of times. Isn't it beautiful? Her eyes said, plainly, that even one answered. I sec you're vornci putt tiding, anyway. We mustn't who disapproved must admit its Go on, littlo mother of the 1V t, e n think about it. You're going to marry Marcia, and Im going go over and hand out some of t m beauty. home. Today. softest soap, lie's getting coc'. : Yes, it was lovely. While buildWho's going home? trumpeted ings under the sun. White, well and harder to handle every d.iy. Marcias voice behind her. She kept handkerchiefs of fields. The If he doesnt change, pretty quick, had been running, as usual. It was clear she had heard no more blue bay dimpling out there. But It'll be thumbs down. You'ie too hard on him! 1I than that. Linda, have you started it wasn t ic;iiit(fui if ymj was a good liver before he cm on that leemd again? I'm going that from here boys gruil- - came heio. lie told mo how le to till Jimmy what's puling joul Vj ImUWttclda, bumtlvunyd vUU laui Ui4 .(To Be Cimlium'd) 'JHEY la aeeaad betray i 1 I t! v 1 ' ! j 1 1 i I1! -- 1 in i 'I t Vi l i i i 1 t ! I 1 c 1 ! i;, 3 i r . t i ! t remi-m-bem- l 14 17 Some giraffes reach a feet. hoii-h- t 01 By CRANE JJ' ', WORK! ALLEY OOP The Modem Martyr By HAMLIN Lard Sticks Up for Lard By BLOSSER nsL ALLEY OOP AMD CCOLA REFUSED TO BE RETURNED TO MOO, DR.. BfiOMSOtO.OF THE BCOMSOMIAM IKJSTITLmOM, vol- TO unteered THE ACT AS SUBJECT FOR A DEMONSTRATION OP THE FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS I r amo IM and That yokel ONE - MAM h;s BAND HAVE TO GO THE BIG HAYSEED'S KEEPING PEOPLE AWAY FROM OUtt DANCES nr GONNA I'M combs SHOWDOWN STICK MORE MY I a a. Bjpfli. JsTsJrtSjct. By WILLIAMS OUT OUR WAY LMC. With MAJOR HOOrLE OUR BOARDING HOUSE THERE GOES THAT BiG GANDER, SNEAKING DRAT THIS squeaking staircase AWAY ABOUT AS QUIETLY AS A FIRE ENGINE COMING TO A ARCHITECTS SO NEGLIGENT IN THEIR CONSTRUCTION SHOULD BE TOSSED INTO IRONS i EGAD THAT SCREECM WOULD STIR A MUMMY IN HIS CASE 1 FERVENTLY HOPE MARTHA IS NT DISTURBED IT'S STOP STREET ALMOST TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE, BUT 1 j i HOPE HE DOESMT COME BACK FOR A MONTH she might murmur AT BEING DESERTED o WITH ALL THE REST GREAT OF US ON CAESAR? VACATION y WHaTvas Mi that? ii5! va- - iJ kwy, 'II- W I ( Ht. u v tc 'i trvCt mV o MC r r3 Hs BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON RED RYDER vJ.B WU.UAM3 1 iLL THAT'S LACKING IS A BRAS? BAND ' cops umi m I- Me Vsr iiSLv s Red's Plan Is Working y ; By FRED HARMON OH HELLO. MAnDSOHE i HAS BEEN &0 RYDER POSES AS A O UNMAN AND ITBuBlE Anxious You maker, ViOPlNG TO to see 1 Join Bandit Yaqui joe's OUTLAWS And EvenUialct Capiure them. f ..." 1 ' Hills. Mrs. A. L. Riggs. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Morgan, Mrs. j ed REJECT INUTVriON BERLIN. July 31 trj-rnun tennis officials today rejected Invitation to participate m o? United States lawn tennis cham plonships In September at For. Birr W16HTV DAU6ER0US WORK POC HIHA.N IVi THE HANDS OF A PRETTY GIRL HE MELTS passed clear-head- i J They brought with them their daughter, Shirley, who is spending her vacation here. Miss Rye Degray and Mrs. Nell Degray of Salt Lake City spent the last two weeks visiting at the home of Mrs. Sarah Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jeppson and family of Young ward spent July 24 visiting at the home of Mr. and ! . ! p' Pretty BY BETTY WALLACE COPYRIGHT. 1939, NEA SERVICE. INC. the home of Mr ami Ernest Morgan Mr. and Airs. Norman snd family have returned tov..,. is home at Castlegate after the past two weeks visit mgscnrt, at?1 home of Mr. and Mis Morgan. Miss Mildred Rindlishh,lKW daughter of Mr. and Mrs iC Rindlishbaker of Amalga the past week visiting at I lie h of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mo sen. . Mr. and Mrs. Burnace Ames of Ogden called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ames on Sunday. PIE AGE UUWERSTAND THAT THESE LITTLE B0U-BOWS MEAN NOTHIN, EASY. 1M OULV AFTER THE BEAUTY SECCET. tWHY, TO ME THIS IS f at ing visiting friends and relatives of the ward. On returning home they took with them their son and daughter who have been visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Ol- SERIAL STORY WAR AND A WOMAN Brighton and Mrs pHrl Lake City spent Wednesday NIBLEY NEWS 1 WIOUJ HtPPA-HUL- Del-ph- $ dinner, Sunday en by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hancock. Roses formed a centerpiece for the table. Mrs. F. E. Sorensen, Beth and Lyman Sornsen of Arbon, Idaho spent the 24th the guests of Mrs. George Hiibner. n, .1 UTAn, MONDAY, JULY 7 9 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES 9v ilftvicg INC. The Sole Survivor B NO GOOD. GtNNNffc. 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