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Show I'AGK FIVE, CW0M8N Cache Couple To Be Married Jedis Sans Gene with us, but the Cheaters are always accusation. ndignatit at the example a few Take to lucti'd for children l.nd ini idents aveiuge "cheater" would like the K.iNter be ess hunt on the tabtrnaele , children gave no trouble, hut .seme of the motheib wcic hUinlailio. s.iy those in charge of the event. of children, and, to make The egg hunt was for the entertainment were maiked with names more exciting for them, some of the eggs to the store Eggs so marked could be taken cents. Non Presented and the finder was to be given twenty-fiv- e of candy eggs, so that no ihild ezzs were good for a basket and heart broker, at not getting a could go home disappointed Saturda moi nuu irize. ' rules were very carefully printed and reprinted so understand the game was only for children under six. to send oarents could accompany the child, but were warned on hi. children out on the lawns alone, while the adult remained a few adults who ran furtively he sidewalks. Last year (here wete ami lan back to the sidewalk, t on the lawn, picked up an eggto eliminate- such cheating this year. md the sponsors tried Vow the rents would Eves. LAST But there were still a few who refused .nmnetitive sport entirely unguided. Some instead of he childs attention to them airly. THIS to let their child enter the pointed to the eggs, calling letting the child find them are Xow what kind of children do these parents think they will play games with a kense of moulding? The sort of child who will cheat and resort to mean tricks fairness, or the sort who winner? the out come to just but when they Its bad enough when children resort to cheating, is minimal For, it is at re taught to cheat by their parents-thand encourage the sense he responsibility of the adult to nourish each child naturally possesses. if fairness IL , ' them nil by himself. mg LOGAN FIRST talent program by coeds of Itah State will comprise the proram for Logan First ward Mu-utonight. Taking place in the musement hall at 7:30, the proram will be followed bywa dance. al LOGAN The assembly SECOND program In Logan ward MIA meeting tonight t 7 30 will include two piano ducts y Kathryn Hill and Frances Mae iales, and a reading by Eddie Red-DrPresident Joseph Quinney Jr., f the Logan temple will speak to I Men and Gleaners during class mod, and Parley Dutson will con-ithe special interest group A large attendance is desir- . cond d. I HOLD ANNUAL FETE Practical Apron so- readings Instead, a drama, A Party Dress For Patty", will be presented, followed by a dance. ELEVENTH WARD Gunnar Rasmuson, manager of the Herald Journal, will discuss d. Bringing Print to Life in Logan ward Mutual services this Eleventh FOl'RTH WARD evening at 7:30. A piano duet will An Easter program will be probe played by Ann Adams and Glorfited in the Logan Fourth ward ia Hanson. Gleaner and Junior 1IA assembly tonight, with Dr. Girl classes will hear vocational A. Pedersen of the USAC discussions by Elva Larsen and hvering the Easter message, Durell Dutson. iusic will be furnished by membra of the choru3, Mapuvelo NORTH LOGAN inch is directed by Mrs. George one-aThree plays will comlaugh. In the special interests North Lolass, Miss Edith Rich will review prise the program for gan MIA services tills evening, 'White Cliffs" Alice Duer by at 8 oclock. The plays ililler. A Special invitation is beginning di''ended to adult members of the aie "Glamor in the Poconos, rected by Lyle Israelsen; "Pattys ird. Party Dress", directed by Jane Crookston. and "Grandma Pulls LOGAN SIXTH the Strings", directed by Ruth In Logan, Sixth ward- assembly There will be no class-worrogram this evening, there will Crookston. All ward members are ina comic reading by Gladys vited to attend. Mliec. two vocal solos pro-Ta- f k. by Billy and a discussion of RIVER HEIGHTS religious background by ay Nelson, stake M Men superThe Adams school chorus, under ior and local newspaperman. E the direction of S. T. Christensen, Ralphs will address M Men and will present a program aeaners in regular classwork. All in the River Heights MIA meeting ird members are invited to this evening at 7:45. Miss Hazel Adams is accompanist. iionsen, Pun! LOCAL MUSICIANS cial of the American Federation of Musicians, local 430, was held Monday evening at Hotel Eccles, with Lyman H. Bench, president, and Gilbert Thorpe, secretary, m general charge of arrangements. LOGAN NINTH The program included violin soThe assembly program for Lo- los by Professor N. W. Christiangan Ninth ward MIA this evening sen, accordion solos by Louis includes scriptural ly Fomoff, dance by Grace Swenson Elaine Stringham, a reading by and company. Following the banMrs. H. Lee Hales, instrumental quet, &. dance was held. Committee members included music, and community singing led Ace Raymond, Keith Spencer, Horby Mrs. Evan Murray. ace Bunce, David England and Ted Rosengren. LOGAN TENTH There will be no classwork in Logan Tenth ward MIA tonight. ct Hit ss M. I. A. NOTICES A ng tion is called the Victory Dress because it both conforms to Uncle Sam's new taboo order on current "freezing silhouettes, and uses no slide fasteners, hooks or buttons. Its navy rayon sheer with top and wraparound skirt. The tie, like the border in front, is heaven blue rayon. Twelfth annual program and 1C I B New York crea- - When a child is selfish, I ow! a bully with his playmates, and a cheat he is not to be blamed too much, for chances evtiy sport he enters, ire that he has been taught by his parents to be that way through be the seemingly harmless method ine method or another. It may method if giving in to his every whim, or it may In the more direct to find meh as pointing out Easter eggs when the child is supposed THIS patriotic e, HOLD EVERYTHING AITE! the William Budge Memorial BY' ROBERT ' Zr2 7 : 7 v 1V At ( COTTON boll print of red, white and blue makes this pretty pinafoie for small Ameiican misses of spring and summer, 1942. The sciviccable fabiic is and the pinafoie comes in mother and big sister sizes too. "I told Iu never to lend money to his relatives. If weve got to give away money, I'd rather give it and have the satisfaction of feelm' generous. Mind Your Manners Sigma Nu Club Meeting Is Set Test your knowledge of coirect social usage by answering the following questions, then checking against the authoritative answers below: 1. Should a hostess try to keep conversation from becoming gloomy? 2. Should the address of a I ter to a man include no title whatever, as "George Brown"? 3. In addressing a letter to a physician is it proper to write "Dr. James Smith" or James Smith, M. D"? 4. Would it be correct to write "Mr. James Smith, M. D.? 5. Is it correct to speak of a physicians wife as Mrs. Dr.? What would you do if You arc late answering a personal letter (a Say that you have been too busy to write? (b) Dont make any excuse unless you have a real one? ' ANSWERS Nu Mothers and Wives nu mbers will meet Thursday at 7.30 p m. at the chapter house. Mrs. H. Lee Hales will give a book review, and a piano number will he played by Alfied Nielsen. All members are requested to atSigma c lull tend. Solero Members Are Entertained Solero club members were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan E. Needham. Jr., at their home Saturday night. The lesson discussion was led by Dr. G Homer Durham, games were conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Olsen, and colored films of the group were shown. Lunch was served to 22, including Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Talbot, who are spending a few days here en route to Maryland. Yes. No. Entertains At Easter Dinner Mrs. Fred Peterson entertained at dinner at her home Sunday afternoon. The tabic, decorated in Easter motif, held places for 12 guests. Dinner Is Given For Newlyweds Mrs. J. D. Appelonie of Mendon entertained at dinner Monday evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Douglas of Ogden, who were married at Preston earlier in the day. Mrs. Douglas, the former Miss Billie OBrien, is a sister of Mrs. Appelonie. The table was centered with a No. No. You Do (b). ' t i i i er 1 i t i i: H i Swiss-Germa- decorated wedding cake. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Douglas. Miss Betty O'Brien, Miss LaRene Rose, Jack O'Brien, all of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Appeloni?. 8 it U ' .1 REMNANT RUG SALE Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. J. L. Montrose of Easter Sunday with Mrs. Harriet Montrose of Ogden. While in Ogden, the group also visited their sister, Mrs. Edna Fry. CONTINUES Recent Marriage We thank the Rug buyers of Cache Valley for the Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wiser of Lewiston have announced the marriage of their daughter. Louise, to Alvin Kihoim of Sacramento. California. The marriage was solemnized in tlio Salt Luke temple on March 23. The bride is a giaduate of North Cache high si hool and attended the Junior college of Sucramento. For the past year she lias been employed at the state capitol building splendid way in which they responded to our ; t Sale! Sacramento. Mr. Kibohn is a sergeant-majo- r V8094 of the flying cadet personnel at If prizes were given out for Mather Field. good apron designs. Pattern No 8094 would be a blue ribbon winner. It has everything an easy fit, shapely lines and is quick to put on because of the straps which button at the shoulders. A Furthermore it opens flat for business luncheon was ironing so it is double easy to held at the Bluebird Monday afkeep fresh and clean. Just a few ternoon by the UAC Woman's elub. Club business was discussed in yards of low cost cotton wul make it and it is as easy as place of the regular literary proABC to sew. gram. Pattern No. 8094 is designed re34 48. 36 to Size for sizes of Ogden; Mrs. Mary Hale, Mrs. and Mrs. Peteisen of Weeks Smithficld and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howells of Logan. After a wedding trip, the couple will make their home in Hyrum. i CRYSTAL FURNITURE CO. Either is correct. River Heights, Lundahl and Logan spent their mother, hi The lovely flowers. The center piece of the serving table was a huge three-ticre- d cako decorated by the sister of the honored guest. Mrs. Andrew H. Wiser. In the receiving line with Dr and Mrs. O. H. Budge were Dr. and Mrs. O. Wendell Budge, and Mr. and Mrs. Vanez T. Wilson of Brigham City. Presiding in the dining room was Mrs. Clare T. Budge, formerly of Kansas City, who was assisted by Miss Margaret Ann of Dr. Wilson, and Mrs. O. H. Budge; Mrs. Rich Johnston of St. Louis, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. O. H. Budge, and Mrs. Mack Budge. Mrs. D. C. Budge and Mrs. S. M. Budge poured. Among the children of Dr. and Mrs. O. H. Budge present were Mrs. Vanez T. Wilson of Brigham f St. City, Mrs. Rich Johnston Louis, Dr. O. Wendell Budge, and Mack S. Budge of Logan. Absent children were Dr. Clare T. Budge, now captain in the army on duty overseas; Dr. Oma S. Budge of St. Louis, and Rob t S. Budge, who Is studying medicine in St. Louis. The honored guest was felicitated on his natal day and congratulated on his outstanding achievements. Dr. Budge, who is now head of the Cache Regional Store House, has . had an outstanding career. For several years htf practised dentistry in Logan. He has been the president of the as Logan stake and has served n president of the mission of the LDS church for four years. President Budge enjoys splendid health at the present time, and is thoroughly enjoying his present activities as head of the Cache Regional Store House where is is accomplishing wonderful results. grand-daught- - 2 s', '"VJ'.' , feU'v WfV,, . Spend Sunday In Ogden hos- QUILLEN ll.ll Better "What Would pital nursing school. For the past two years she has been on the nursing staff of the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City. Mr. Stauffer and his brother, Clifford Stouffrr, are Hyrum druggists. Mr. Stauffer graduated from South Cache high school, and in 1941 graduated from the University of Idaho, Southern branch. last the marriage Following dinner was week, a wedding given at the home of Mr. and Mrs Clifford Stauffer in honor of the bride and groom. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stauffer. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stauffer,. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Sorensen, ShirCarma Stauffer, ley Stauffer, June Stauffer, all of Mendon; Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Sorensen of Salt Lake City; Miss Marie Stauffer . i Out-of-to- AUNT HET solution Thursday. Mrs. Stauffer is a graduate of North Cache high school and of i business and professional associates and a few close person friends of the family. guests present were Bullen. and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. and Jesse Boy Budge, Judge Luther Howell of Salt Lake City; Dr. and Mrs. W. II. Budge of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Peterson of Brigham Paradise. City, and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. White ofrooms were decorated with 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. has been made Announcement by Mrs. Mary A. Hale of Smith-fiel- d of the marriage of her daughter, Metta, to Claud Stauffer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stauffer of Mendon, which took place in the Logan temple last FEATURES al 4 Announcement Of Marriage Is Made CLUB NEWS Mrs. (). H. Budge, her sons and daughters, entertained Friday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. O. Wendell Budge in honor of the 70th birthday anniversary of their husband and father, Dr. O. II. Budge. Present at the reception were members of his family, On Wednesday Mrs. Z. V. Israelsen of Hyrum has announced the engagement and impending marriage of her daughter, Aflon, to Willie Albrecht, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Albrecht of Nibley. The marriage is planned for Wednesday, April 8. and is to take place in the Logan LDS temple. Miss Israelsen and Mr. Al hrecht are both graduates of South Cache high school, and Miss Israelsen is a member ot the Hyrum slake Primary board. Mr. Albrecht, who recently re turned from a mission in the northern states, at present is employed in Ogden. A trousseau tea honoring the bride-elewas given last Sunday at the home of Mrs. John Allen. Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Israelsen and the guest of honor were in the line. The bride-to-b- e receiving wore a wedding gown of white satin, made with a fitted bodice, with sweetheart neckline and full length sleeves. The full, gathered skirt was finished with a deep corded hem, and at her shoulder was a corsage of American Beauty roses. Mrs. Claris Chugg of Logan and Miss Cosette Smith of Ogden had charge of the gifts; Mrs. James McBride and Miss Evelyn Albrecht were in the trousseau rooms; Miss Virginia Snow supervised Mrs. the guest book; Charles Perry and Mrs. Ward had Israelsen charge of serving, assisted by Flora June Maughan. Nielsen and LaVon Perry. Betty The serving table, covered witn a lace cloth over yellow satin, was centered with a four tier wedding cake, decorated with yellow rosebuds and topped with a miniature oride and groom. At either side were lighted yellow princess tapers in blue holders. Yellow daffodils were used to decorate the rooms. During the appointed hours, 140 guests called. SOCIETY Family Honors O. H. Badge On Seventieth Birthday Patriotic Pinafore V However, we still have a few rem- nants which we secured on our big Business Meeting Held By UAC Club special purchase and will run the sale through out the week! no-ho- Easter Party Is Given For Friends Miss Alice Seamons entertained friends with an Easter party at her home in Benson Saturday evening. Lunch was served at small tables quires 3Vj yards 32 or to Loila Funk, Myrna Ballard, material. 8 yards bias fold for Alene Thain, Bill Ballard, Kenneth trim. For this attractive pattern, send Cardon, Wayne Cardon. Gene Beut-le- r, Landall Ballard, Norman Ricks, I5c in coin, your name, address, pattern number and size to Junior Nuttall and DeVar Balls. Herald-JournTodays Pattern Progressive games completed the Service, 149 New Montgomery St., evening's entertainment. THE FOLLOWING REMNANTS HERE TO CHOOSE FROM AXMINSTERS-WILTO- VELVETS N (Each Carpet Bound On Ends At No Extra Charge) EVERY PIECE OF CARPET GUARANTEED ALL WOOL FACE! al San Francisco, Calif. Select the new patterns you need for spring sewing at home in the new Fashion Book of latest styles. Pattern 15c, Pattern Book 13c. One Pattern and Pattern Book ordered together 25c. Enclose lc postage for each pattern. Extension Club To Meet Thursday The Associated Women's Extension club will meet Thursday at 8 p m. at the home of Mrs. Arvil Stark. o Relieve MONTHLY County Convention Set For DUP Camps FEMALE PAItl of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will be held Thursday. April 9, at 2 p. m. in the basement of the Logan tabernacle. 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