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Show Y" THE ITER LOGAN, UT K IT, ALD-JOURNA- ' WE H NE S D A T, MARCH where they spent tile visiting with Mr- - Maine Balls. Lunch was serve, hv Mrs. Balls. Mr. and Mrs. l.nia r on enlei Lamed at a fani.lv ,nma r William Wright u ml Mr. and Mrs was held After dinner air time was ,Vsrd conference spent visiting. with an attendance of Frank Lee. Mi l. LuclU Wane e iti rtained Mr. and Mrs. Perron Lanili and President Everton and Joseph of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. the following mothers and one Vrson of the stake board were daughtersLamb and Grant I.amb yi ar old babies Satnrdav in honor offi-'George nt In the afternoon all were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. of her baby Sheldon: Mis. Wilda reand teachers met and the and Mrs. Herbert Seumons. lhurston, Mrs. Myrle Ashcroft. 1 ft, of the different organiz-Phebe Hyde was hostess to Mrs. Thorn Balls and Mrs Mrs, A. C. Bishop were given. n, Lamb. The atternoon was the Daughters of the Pioneers meet-,n- il was in charge of the taking pictures ami visiting. s. McQuarrie directed Thursday afternoon. The lesson on spent R g Stores and Merchandise in Pio- Refreshments were served. Wilma sinking with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Z Lamli. Lur-an- y the piano. There theme neer days was given hv Mrs. Ballam. Mrs. Julia Lee told Mrs. Leora Seamons. Grant Lamb meeting was "What Can vi-I about the beginning of the store and Miss Eva Whittiey spent Fn-- ' Priesthood Acti v To Stimulate owned by Mr. Lee and sons. Miss day visiting in Salt Lake and Og-- j and were supper guests of ol, Margaret Kirby entertain-- i Velda Seamons sang a solo. Lunch dent was served to 23 members and the Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Lamb of Women Thursday. at a quilting n following guests: Mrs. Sarah Sea- Bountiful. resent were Mrs. Lizzie Jorgen-Mrs. mons, Mrs. Fred Anderson. Mrs. WlieMrs. Hazel Xeilson entertained Hilda Laursen, Mrs Ellen Hancey, Mrs. Avon Peterson. Primary officers and teachers perkes, Mrs. Vira Hancey Mrs. Hulda at a preparation meeting Friday Hyde, Mrs. Verna Hudson. Dinner nd Mrs. Leona Mrs. Myrtle Balls, Mrs, Manry evening The lesson was given by as sened. Galloway and Mrs. Pearl Cor- - Mrs. Lillian Dailies. Lunch was Waiter Jensen and grander Walter Jensen of Preston call-- I bridge of Preston. Mrs. Hyde was .served to thirteen ul fivers mill Mrs. and Mrs. Ethel assisted with the serving by Mrs. Eliza Peterson Sunday and visited with Mr. Abbic Purser. Mrs. Della Hyde, Balls. Friday was the birthday of Mrs. and Mr. Lee, John nd Mrs. Mrs. Elisc Hyde and Miss Vila Mrs. Hazel Neilson, HONORED AT jHjde. v?- iSI RPRLsK PARTY ARE Gl KSTS $ AT PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Waite were WAKE ' Friday evening the following peo- happily surprised Wednesday eve-- ! & ple from town enjoyed a niiig when a group of triends ; at of the Mr. ill home to the surprise party chopped evening. spend and Mrs. Parley Balls of Aniulga: The evening was spent in social & V & Mr. and Mrs. Alma Balls. Mr. and chat. A lunch was served. 1, And Youll Jump Out Withou! CJotnel : x V R. A. Perkes. Mr. and Mrs. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. r Mrs. Co Ruin to Bed jn the Morning V, n. o- Fred Duce, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Waite, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Waite, X' E 2 The liver ehonld pour pinto of bile Juice Mr. and Mrs. Riley Harris Mr. and Mrs J. W .Hyde, Mr. Balls, I thto bile If day. JL InM roar bowel every mid Mr. and Mrs. Heber Balls. and Mrs, William Ohristofferson T (towin freely, your food may not 1 4 f4 v v ,y The evening was spent playing and Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Lamb. t 'if t miy just decay tn the boweie. Then 12 (.( up your atomach. You yet and a and Miss June Coop. Wayne Morgan games visiting 4''V f plate You feel aour, aunk and the world 0 lunch was served. Mrs. Balls was ;and Morris Thurston were guests lItUke thoao good, old Carter Little observing her birthday annivers- Friday evening of Barbara Ash-- I rite war motif has evidenced liself on the bathing beacn ut Seaside, Ore., flow-tbile these dugouts, rcmlorced and banked with sand, and roomy enough Uver Pill to get these 2 pinto of croft. The evening was spent play-- I ary. freely to make you feel "up and up." Friday afternoon Mrs. Laura ing games. Light refreshments lor three, are used for changing ciothes. The gills say they make Ideal aa directed, (tot a package today. Take bath homes. freely. Ask Carver, Mrs. Lillie Hyde and Mrs. were served. i mating in making bile flow 1M and 250. Kellis Cook accompanied Miss Shirley Howell and Master Mrs. (or Carters Little Liver Pill. ( Advertisement) Verna Hutcheson of Logan to Jack Matkins played at the recital given by Mrs. Salome Hansen at Logan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Morse of Salt Lake were overnight guests of Mrs. Emily Morse Saturday night. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lamb were MELINDA LILJENQU1ST home of visiting Friday at theBenson. Reporter at G. Reese W. Mrs. I DISHCLOTHS Mr. and Mrs. Ersel Richeson and With Coupon 60c Size i family of Twin Falls were visitors Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Clawson acSunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 30c Size.. daughters, by their (Limit 2) companied Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood of Mrs. William S. Bailey and Mrs. Amalga were dinner guests Sun- Lamar Larsen of Logan, were Salt day of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Thurs- Lake visitors last week. Mrs. H. E. Kelleti met with a ton. Mrs. Lois Seamons spent Wed- painful accident Monday when the nesday at Smithfield visiting with needle of her sewing machine em-in bedded in her finger, lodging Mrs. Rose Weeks. Robert Reeder, son of Mr. and the bone. It was removed by Dr. in Mrs. M. C. Reeder, has been put Burgess and Mrs. Kellet is improvthe bishopric at Trenton. ing. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Neilsen spent Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Waite wer guests Friday evening at the purt of last week in Salt Lake City. E. N. Larsen attended the bashome of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Baxter at a party given in honor of ketball tournament in Sait Lake their son Von who is leaving for City last week. the army. Mrs. Emily Morse returned home Thursday from San Jose, Calif., where she attended the funeral VslTURDAt FFIDIt services of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. P. Y. Bingham were town visitors Sunday. Mrs. Ina Seamons of Logan was 1 SCOT a dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Duce. BORIC ACID Mr. and Mrs. John Brady re turned to their home at Salt take For Powder or Sunday. Mrs. Brady has been visiting for the past week with her parCrygtal ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Lee. Mr. Brady spent the week end visiting there also. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Shulberg, and Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Stokes of dlackfoot, and Mrs. Thomas Rouche and daughter of Las Vegas, Nev., were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woolf were visiting Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Munk of Benson. Miss Mildred Pitcher of LewisTOILET ton spent, the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burgess. Aimtyl.t HYDE PARK NEWS Now Dugouts for Dressing Rooms 20, 1(H1 PAGE FIVE. Suit Silhouette Varied; Softness Popular .lo.-g- Sun-c.nv- . L :, at Mat-kin- s, - UP YOUR LIVER it BIL- E- jrvy a no-ho- st di-- .4k, - I (UiJi ;fi Hyrum h.lls Cold Tablets SHAMPOO lu K 00 Mat-kin- s. reman cpczuaame 00Q I , Vaiul.v is the keynote of the Kill suit and Spring picture, there is excitement in this vain the wealth of fashriety ionable details, lines and fubnes sponsored by our famous American designers. In these many new suit styles no one silhouette predominates, but all are characterized by a feminine softness specially designed to emphasize the natural contours of the figure. Even tailored styles, characterized bv precision fit, have an interesting softness of line, often interpreted in a feminized version of the English gentleman's drape with soft bodice fulness, usually repeated in a slightly bloused - i i '.? 1 r ;T i ii1 i . ' v i buck. Necklines Tell Story Necklines in this seasons suits tell a story in themselves. The newest are shirt nceklines. convertible types which form a pointed collar when buttoned high and rHSiiul rovers when worn open. Coll irless necklines ure also of minor importance in suits, witrt V necklines newer limn high the cardigan type. In suits of a dressy character, lingerie collar are often included, and when removed. guy scarves in costume colors or collars of blouses worn outside the eollarless neckline make a dramatic color accent to which accessories may be keyed. Another neckline treatment which looms importantly in the new suits was inspired by Captain Molynenux. It is a cross between the eollarless type and the popular small revers, as little notched revers are with set-ipanels across shoulder tops, leaving the neckline eollarless in back. Shoulders Are Smooth Shoulders on the new suits are smooth, interpreting the fashionable return to nnturul contours. There is a chick break-awafrom bulk in this new, gently sloping line which is far more feminine than the wedge top silhouette of the past ten yeurs. Padding is Mill used, but is placed lower this season, giving some width ut the natural shoulder line but no height. Lois of Pockets are everywhere, real ones and fake. They are freof unusual quently shapes, accenting intricate seaming, and are used above or below the waistline, or both, and designed to lie flat. Military pockets like those on an officer's great coat are placed below the waistline on many new suits, und have flanged edges which give an intriguing new look. Flaps simulating pockets are another important trim on suit jackets this season; they are used cut-in-o- y , li v ! i, 'I! 'liM 1 t I, ! j. I it ; sc', i SiUi n i t K ji: i y Po.-ket- J t. ' r ; if. Cheeks for Spring in this new suit, designed by Vera Maxwell. d Made of wool, the jacket Is softly bloused and has a Buster Brown collar and tie. The skirt has wide pleats that fall in slim, straight lines. ' ;ii ; smooth-surface- in pairs or trios and are sometimes placed right at the nuturel waistline in miniature peplum effect. These decorative flaps are always strategically placed to emphasize the natural contours of the figure without the bulk frequently associated with real pockets. Jacket Lengthx Varied There is a variety in jacket lengths also, longer lines predominant, and brief short jackets newly important. The longer lengths, to from accentu- ate the important slim silhouctta by a straight cut line below the waist which moulds the hips m a gentle line. This line is emphasized by softly bloused drapes nbove the waist, achieved by inverted tucks and interesting piecbelts into ing, and also by set-i- n which bodice fulness is frequently gathered. , About of a tree night. two-thir- is of the growth accomplished ut Movie and Film Headquarters 0000000000000OOOV0 TOILET TISSUE J jioc Rpu. 20 I ,3 Lb. Pkg. 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Mrs. Nyman was formerly Miss Grace Schenk, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Schenk of College ward. Mrs. Joseph Rodrigo of San Francisco spent the past week as guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. O. W. Israelson. Thursday evening Mrs. Rodrigo left for Washington, D. C. She was ( ttcompanied as far as Ogden by her mother, Mrs. Israelson, MrS. Victor Israelson and son Fioyd and Miss Zeneth Gilgen. W. George Maughan returned home Sunday evening from an extended motor trip to Los Angeles and many interesting points, having had a most enjoyable outing and vacation. The Gleaner girls and M men held their fireside chat and meeting Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Budge. Miss Vena Maughan and Ray Weston of Salt Lake City spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Maughan. Melvin Israelson spent the week end at Salt Lake City and attended the championship tournament finals. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Stevens and family have sold their home here and moved into Logan to make their home. Mrs. Seth Budge attended the funeral services of George M. Passey Saturday nt Paris, Idaho. ; ,t North Logan 0 0 $ Moth Balls W MRS. C. A. NYMAN BAYER Bottle of 100 rug from the looms of a fore most American maker. Many patterns and sizes available. April 11.' w MODESS NAPKINS i Preparations are being made for annual M men and Gleaner girl banquet to be held in the dining room of the Hotel Paris on Roll. ALKA-SELTZE- R last you may a get smartly styled Axminster the 60c Value , OQc Both For Only (St h' Razor Blades TOOTH PASTE With 6 oz. ORLIS MOUTH WASH (Fits Dispenser) rfot A JUmiteJL limi crowd attended. Blue Feather ZONITE $ 'U Now, while they . I j?j Saturday. Stake union meeting was held in Paris on March 16. A near capacity tl for 26c oooooooooooooooo ITALIAN BALM 25 ORLIS or REGULAR 50c Size J. W. Wright was a business visitor in Paris Saturday. Mr. Wright is principal of thd Montpelier , Junior high school. Seymour Lindsay of Dingle, Ida., was a business visitor in Paris Wk o PHILLIPS MILK oi . Paris, Idaho News A i1 .it AXMINSTER RUGS SOAP it ijj tit 9'xW POWER ATOL CAPSULES e Us 8-p- c. WALNUT BEDROOM GROUP BED, VANITY, CHEST, BENCH BED LAMP, 2 BODOIR LAMPS CHENILLE BED SPREAD Feather Your Nest msssrsssspr-- i ii j t i I |