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Show rf THE HER LOGAN. UTAH, SATURDAY. ALD-JOURNA- )Pr:ii JUNE 7JJG 8iWQM8N Home Rites To Unite Couple In Marriage Sacred Vows Taken Friday In Temple Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nelson announce the marriage of their daughter Bena to Gessel Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marriner Nielsen of Providence. The marriage was solemnized in the Logan L.D.S. temple Friday, June 28, with President A. E. Cranney officiating. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Nelson gave a trousseau tea at her home in honor of her daughter, Bena. afternoon Mrs. NelThursday son gave a trousseau tea at her home in honor of her daughter, Bena. , and Mrs. Miss Pearl Schwab Stanley Nelson presided at the tea Miss Lottie table. Miss Lois Neilsen, Berndt and Mrs. Arler.e Nielson Mrs. Bert while Corbett, a served, sister of the bride, had charge of the gift room. Summer flowers decorated the living rooms. About 100 guests called during the appointed hours. Miss Pearl Schwab entertained with a shower in compliment to Miss Nelson Tuesday evening, with 25 guests present. Many beautiful gifts were received by the guest of honor. Group Visits In Teton Basin Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum A. Campbell, accompanied by Abe Campbell of Seattle, Washington, and Mrs. Stirland of Shreveport, Louisiana, left Wednesday for Teton Basin, returning later in the week. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Little and Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Campbell at Teton. Miss Eldora IVterson. of Mr and Mrs Peter J daughter Peterson of Logan, and Joseph A Couch, formerly of Salt Lake City, will be united in marriage Sunday. June 30. at the home of the bride's parents. Reverend F. Koenig will officiate at the wedding Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast will be given at the Bluebird in honor of the young couple, after which they will leave for a wedding trip to Detroit and the east Both Miss Peterson and Mr. Couch are graduates of Utah State Agricultural college. Miss Peterson atfiliated with Kappa Delta sorority, Spurs, and Phi Delta Pi. For the past two years she has been a teacher in Preston. Idaho. Mr. Cnuih graduated in the field of and was to Phi forestry appointed Kappa Phi, national scholastic fraHe at is ternity present employed at McCall, Idaho, as educational advisor for the Civil Conservation Corps Miss Vera Jessen entertained with a miscellaneous shower in compliment to Miss Peterson at the Jessen home Wednesday evening. Twenty guests were present. Many lovely gifts were presented to tile bride-elec- t. Miss Peterson was also honored by the Preston school teachers at a recent parly. t t . s VV ' ' Professor nnd Mrs N tiansen left today for BY WM. E. McKENNEY n. urged A Mind Your Manners Is smoking usually permitted in passenger planes? 3. Is there a limit to the baggage a plane passenger is permitted to 3. Before lighting a cigaret on a plane, should you ask permission of the person sitting next to you? 4. When several person take a vacation trip in an automobile owned by one, should the matter of dividing expenses be worked out before or after the trip? 5. When on a vacation you stop overnight in a town where you have friends, should you telephone them before or after taking a hotel room? What would you do if A friend telephones you that he is in town, passing through on his way to a vacation spot (a) Either arrange to sec him or explain why you can't and say how sorry you are? (b) Just talk to him over the telephone and let it go at that? 10 K82 K32 1. take? J VKQ953 A 8 7 3 V A1082 Q7 AQ J 109 A AKQ642 V None A54 A A864 Duplicate Neither vul. Win the opening lead with the king of clubs, then lead the king hearts. Dont one of your losers. with the ace and club, which you of trump discard West will win return another win with the ace. Lead a small trump and win in t, cash dummy with the the queen of hearts and discard another loser. Ruff a small heart, return a low trump, win in dummy with the jack and ruff another persons feel ill. heart. 4. Before. Pick up the outstanding trump, 5. After. If not they may feel that they have to invite you to go over to dummy with the king ot diamonds, and you can discard stay with them. Best "What Would You Do solu- your last loser on the established heart tion (a). ANSWERS 1. Yes. Except just before taking off and just before landing. 2. Yes. The limit is set not by pieces of luggage but by pounds. 3. Yes. For smoke makes some ten-spo- SLIP, BRA AND PANTIE SET PATTERN 8699 Treat yourself to some real luxury undies you know the kind, shimmering satins, silk crepes so fine and soft that you can draw them through a finger ringlLlnens and batistes that are so cool and absorbent to wear under your tub frock i on hot days! Does this mean you are being urged to extravagance? On the contrary, it is merely a suggestion that you save money by buying the fabrics yourself and making slips and dance sets with this easy pattern (8699). Its a grand idea for trousseau and occasional gifts, too. The slip melts Into your waist with a perfection possible only to models made especially for you. The panties fit perfectly, without adding the tiniest bit to the size of your hips; the bra is darted to give correct support and uplift Pattern No. 8699 Is designed for sizes 10, 12, 14, 18, 18, 20; 40, 42, 44 43 and 48. Size 16 requires 34 yards of material without nap for slip; 1 yards for dance set, 44 yard ribbon for shoulder straps. 39-in- For a PATTERN of this ive model tend 15c IN attractCOIN, YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE, NUMBER and SZE to Herald-JournTodays Pattern Service, 149 New Montgomery St, San Francisco, Cal. Miss Eldora Peterson, who will become Mrs. Joseph A. Couch on Sunday. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Peterson of Logan. Salt Lake Girl Becomes Bride Wed Friday To This Week Logan Man Veda Ekstrom Mr. and Mrs. John Heyrend announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Veda Ekstrom, to Russell Burgener of Burley, Idaho, which took place Wednesday, June 26, in the Logan temple. The marriage ceremony was performed by President Joseph Quinney, Jr. The couple were attended at the temple by Mrs Violet Heyrend and Mrs. Elsie Kendrick of Providence, Mr. and Mrs. Burgener of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Garland Yonk of Petersboro. A wedding dinner was served at the Heyrend home following the marriage, with members of the two families attending. The dinner table was attractively decorated with a cluster of climbing roses. Later in the evening the bride and groom left for Burley, where Mr. Burgener is employed. Entertain For Wyoming Pair Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Wixom entertained at their home Tuesday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Wixom of Bynum, Montana, who are visiting in Logan. Summer flowers were used to The table, decorate the rooms. which was covered with a lace 1 was cenA. with pink roses. cloth, Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Wixom, Miss Nona Mnrch-aand Bert Carlos of Bui ley, IdaMrs. J. W. Wixom of ho, Logan, Mrs. Lois Shaffer and Dr. and Mrs. Perry C. Gillette of St. Louis, Missouri. nt Mr.-an- 1 Pattern, 15c Pattern Book 15c. Pattern and Pattern Book or- 4 ONLY their daughter Lorene to Horace Byron Alder, son of Professor and Mrs. Byron Alder of Logan. The marriage took place in the Salt Lake L.D.S. temple Friday, June 28, and was fo wollebdyfg June 28, and was followed by a wedding breakfast in the Ivory room of the Hotel Newhouse. Members of the two families and a few close friends of the bride were guests at the breakfast. After a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Alder will make their home in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Byron Alder and Mrs. Ralph M. Porter of Los Angeles, the former Miss Dorothy Alder, attended the wedding of Horace Alder and Lorene Isakson. They will spend a few days in Salt Lake. Sizes 8, 10, 14, 16. Misses spring coats that are equally good for fall wear. Think of the money you save on this fine quality wool coat. Hurry and get your in j missus BLOUSES SPORT SUITS great assortment of sports blouses that youll enjoy seeing and wearing. Every one new and a money saver at this price. Regular 2 98 and 3.98 sellers. wool summer flannels for the little miss. Ideal for early school wear. Buy several at this saving! Regularly 3.9S. 1.98 2.98 A Colorful RUMMAGE SALE OF BLOUSES Come and get em! Most of our remaining early season sports blouses have been put on this sacrifice table. There are lots of them from which to choose. NOW 25 Miss Jerry Smith, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melroy Smith, left this week with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Dun-forfor Oakland, California. She will visit with them and with another uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Dunford of Redwood City, California, this summer. REDUCED NOW 26.2$ NOW 10.7$T$ 35.00 SUITS ...... .... NOW 25.00 SUITS 18.75 SUITS . . YOU CAN BE VERY SURE THAT the d, STRAW HATS All our straw bats are going in- to this clearance event. You can take your choice of any new straw In the house regularly se 1 1 i n g at 1.08 for 149 ENSENADA : V- - SPORT SUIT Made of Coal Sanforized Osna-bur- g cloth! Launders beauti-ful- ly and is comfortable to wear. Trimmed with wooden buttons. I I Oudoor games, a program and dancing formed the evenings entertainment. About 75 were present. II V VJr w ' Y, SHOE! Whites and white combinations must go. We give opportunity to buy the finest summer shoes w want them, at a saving that you would expect only after the season is over. Buy now for school. Many styles will be good up until winter starts! 2.98 SHOES Know . 27 ! 2.49 SHOES . SHOES . 1.98 Taking the advice of friends or neighbors, about what to do hat does your when you are sick, is precarious business. neighbor know about the condition of your blood, kidneys or heart as related to your illness? What can he know of the Can difference between appendicitis and the stomach-ache- ? that neighbor listen to chest sounds and detect the presence of pus or moisture, or can he interpret the exact meaning of your blood chemistry ? Duodenal ulcer is not a tiling to dose with neighbor's nostrums; tonsilitis may lead to kidney or heart impairment; pneumonia may follow influenza if your neighbor knew which illness would be free of complications or which need close scientific watching lie might safely advise." WEDNESDAY, You would not trust your watch to a garage mechanic neither should you trust your bodily health to any but the trained eyes, cars, hands and brain of your dm tor. July 3rd DANCING FROM 10 p. m. Until 2 a. ni. THURSDAY, July 4th md TeUinq the Public About the Doctor" sopears wr eUv in this paper 1 ( DANCING FROM 9 p. m. Until 1a.m. REGULAR TRICES mi f vt CHILDRENS SUM 1 J suit you the party. MlGIIltOlt One 14.07 buy from this complete summer selection is perfectly styled for comfort and good looks. Every one of these fine suits is an authentic value that sold during the regular season as high as $35.00. You will want to get more than one at this low price. Coast Relatives DANCING 49 MENS SUITS To Visit With Does Your I VALUES TO 5.98 I; KM KM I. IK 4 ONLY Mr. and Mrs. John D. Marshall announce the marriage of their daughter Doris to Jay W. Arnell, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Arnell. The marriage ceremony was performed today at the home of the bride's parents. The couple will leave this evening for a short wedding trip. CELEBRATION Cache Valley Electric company and General Electric employes were entertained at a picnic supper Friday evening at the Boy Scout lodge in Logan canyon. A number of General Electric supply employes from Salt Lake City were included size! Couple Married Today At Home JULY 4th Canyon Supper Honors Employes COATS MISSES Canyon outings over tins weekend in Logan canyon aic chiefly family runions Today at Guinavah camp the Fielding ward held ail outing from 10 a. m. to 6 p ni with Frank Doney in charge and 3uo attending. The amphitheater was used for a program. The Griffin family reunion was at Community camp from 12 noon on, with reservations nui'ie for the ball diamond and the amphitheater. Jesse Thompson was in charge and 200 were expected to participate. At the Boy Scout lodge today and the Eoy Scout camp tomorrow the Reid family reunion was being held under direction of R S. Reid, with 60 attending, and at 6 o'clock tonight reservations were made for the Tribune carriers at Guinavah camp with George Olsen in charge. Sunday will see the Dedrick Funk reunion at Community family camp from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Wallace M. Funk of Trenton will be in charge and 150 are expected to be present. The amphitheater and ball diamond will be used. The Berntson family reunion will be at Guinavah from 9 a. m. to 7 p. m., with Lou W. Berntson in charge and 60 participating. They will also have use of the amphitheater and the ball diamond. From 7 a. m. through the day the Checketts family will be at the Boy Scout Lodge. A. W. Checketts of Providence wilt be in charge and 60 will attend. What Your copy of the new Spring Fashion Book is waiting for you! Order now, and well send It at once! Youll thrill to see the many charming styles, for all sizes, ages and occasions, that you can create with a few snips of your shears, a few deft stitches and at so very little expense! dered together, 2!c. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Isakson of Salt Lake City have made announcement here of the marriage of VI W. ChrisNew York Engage Canyon On Alpha Chi Omega Meeting Slated . Family Reunions To Plan Your Play Americas Card Authority their return trip they visit"Is it better to underbid or over ed with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pickett bid?", I was asked the other day. in Idaho Falls, Idaho, where Abe Both ate faults, but to the beginner Campbell took a bus for Seattle. at contract, I would say, overbid slightly. If you get into some difficult contracts, it will teach you how to play the cards. If you make every contract easily, you wont learn the fine points of the game. Suppose you found yourself in a Alpha Chi Omega meeting will contract of six spades on todays be held Monday evening at 7:30 It is easy to miss the conat the home of Laura Dell Torge-so- hand. but if you stop and think a tract, All members are to attend. bit, you can make it. MID - SUMMER City, where they will continue their music studies Professor Christiansen, who will st inly at Columbia University, has been granted a years leave of absence from Utah State Agricultural college Mrs. Chi istiansen has been a member ot the laeult at the Mi Cunt' Sehool of Musa- and has hi en granted a years leave far taithei study Sner.il parties weie given for lrolessor and Mrs Christiansen pi tor to their depart me Slam Is Simple If You Take Time ANDERSON CO. S C. C. Couple Leave To Study In New York City Wedding Set Sunday PAGE FIVE. 1040. 20. O Straps O Ties |