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Show THE LOGAN, UTAH. HERALD-JOURNA- L TAGE FIVE. SOCIETY LEAH O. NELSON. features features Editor PHONE Paints Bright Temple Rites Pnm Chairman War Is Hollywoods No. Star, Yeshara Club Logan Woman Picture For Fashions Unite. Popular To Be Decided Director and Producer Today Schedules Announces A A f ri Monday Meet Sons Marriage f Young Couple Vex Week j 1 ksigner ' - s s w A $ vv( V j ,7 ' Nominations for chairman of this year's Junior Prom at Utah State on of their daughter, Roma, to Agricultural college will be held Lieutenant Glenn C. Andersen, Tuesday, January 19, according to a statement made Thursday by Lyn son of Mr and Mrs J C. Andersen of Arbon, Idaho The cere- Lai son of East Garland, class presmony was performed Wednesday, ident The Junior Prom, annually conIan 13, in the Logan temple with Piesident Joseph Quinney offici- sidered the biggest social event of the yeur, is tentatively set for ating Committees 12, Larson said March wedthe a Following marriage elected will formuand chairman was dinner served at the ding Seven home of the bride's parents for late all plans for 'he affair. on in voted be to are open positions members of both families. the primary elections, January 20. The bride, a former student of Finals will take place Friday, Jan- -' Utah State Agricultural college, 22. uary was associated wath Lambda Delta The candidate who receives the Sigma and Phrateres social ornumber of votes in the polls highest Andersen Lieutenant ganizations. act as prom chairman while will a the is senior student at college remainder of those ranking and a first lieutenant in the ad- the will serve as high vanced ROTC. He is affiliated with the Scabbard and Blade and heads. Larson said that the prom would American Society of Agricultural be held in the Logan Dansante ballEngineers. under the recent social setup The young couple will make room, the college. Karma Hill Lacey their home in Logan for tne of of Drummond, Montana, acted as present where Lieutenant Anderprom chairman in the dance sponson will continue his studies. '43 last spring. A was sored by the class of miscellaneous shower given in Salt Lake City honoring the young bride on Dec 24. Those present were: The Misses. Maxine Barlow, Mane Tuylor. Mahjorie Lyon, Lornu Call, Althea Greg-ersoDons Fletcher, Marjorie Mae Mai shall and the guest ut honor Mrs. EiiiUsim piesided at a lo trousseau tea in compliment her daughter Saturday, Jun. it e A of petuh and white was earned out in ail appointments with a decorated three tiered wedding rake topped with a miniature bride and groorp centering the serving table, peach and white candles in crystal holders completed table decorations. Assisting at the tea were Mrs. Miss Roma Eriekoon, Erickson, Ruth Erickson. Evelyn. Miss e Ethelyn and Elaine Erickson. Pdzf.er, Glenna Raymond, Geniel Hymas. Cloma Hammond, Louise McBride. Anna Lou Reese and Mrs. Arnold Finchum, Mrs. I. E. Noble Sr, Mrs. I. E. Noble Jr, Mrs. Roy Erickson and Mrs Merle Johnson. Two hundred and fifty guests called during the appointed hours. color-schem- Cle-on- jersey coats like these replace the spring town coat of more expensive, dark tweed in Vera ell's 1943 collection. In the foreground: a banana yellow rap, soft as butter and practically uncrushable. Above: bright green coat with drawstring waist. igbtweight and d light-colore- mm club Mrs. George Griffin Is Hostess to Club PROJECTS Mrs. George Griffin was hostess to members of her bridge club last Members of the Logan Soroptim-du- b are now considering a spec-wa- r evening at the Bluebird. Following the luncheon, the reactivity project to be under-iemainder of the time was spent at in the immediate future to a decision made at the bridge at her hme. Receiving prift club meeting of the year Thur-s- y zes were Mrs. Jack Bowen, high snore; and Mrs. Rulon Everton, all evening. cut. , Phe club members appropriated The meet was attended by club sds for the Book Drive, members and two Victory special guests. d appointed Mrs. Anne Burns to resent the club on the Logan B ac-di- lucational Hie council. retiring president. Miss Una rmillion, reviewed the club activ-t- s for the past year, and this r'J president, Mrs. Ora J. Ted Benson Speaks At MMC Club County Farm Bureau To Elect Officers At Saturday Meet A relieve distress of MONTHLY" Female Weakness Which makes you CRANKY, htRVOUS Lydia E. Ptnkhams Vegetable Compound la made especially or icomen to relieve periodic pain with weak, nervous, blue feelings due to func- - t, T lUdabyUt M are a,n,d u ory ai roundl'.Ve bCCn I tional monthly disturbances. Taken Plnkbam's Compound regularly helps build up resistance ae:nlnst such symptoms Follow label directions. Thousands bcuellted! . ' U&l L Held At Wilkinson Home no-ho- st Strangers WINTER HATS Created by Craftsmen Factory to You! at the home of Mrs. Leigh Wilkinson last night. At a short business session Mrs. Sarah W. Parkinson was elected president for the coming year. She will choose her assistants to arrange for each meeting. Those in charge of the entertainment last night were Mrs. Parkinson, Mrs Wilkinson. Mrs. Cyril RZLIEVC mnimm d u to cold . . . let a li tde VapoKub melt in your mouth . . . works find time-teste- ' mean new smartness . . . Today's modern new comfort for You! See the capable, registered optometrist here for complete eye examination NOW! If glasses ore needed, choose from a host of new styles. eye-glass- PAY NOTHING ONLY d VJ.cus No Interest No Reg. $5 to 7.95 b Reg. 7.95 to $10 for wear right now . . . dressy, and tailored types. All colors . . . But not In every stj le. sizes and head You uill appreciate these fine hats and e,peeially at their reduced prices! HATS SHIRLEY MAE MILLINERY 23 NORTH MAIN IXK1AN No Red Tape The West's Largest Manufacturing and Dispensing UTAH - IDAHO OREGON NOT NEEDED! 9 North Main . , . Opticians WASHINGTON Logan, Utah j4 'Crystal Furniture Co. Logans Trading Center WIRING RESTRICTIONS ON ELECTRIC RANGE INSTALLATIONS NEW PARTIALLY RELAXED Electric Service Lines May Be Extended, Under Certain Conditions SHIPMENT Army Coal Heaters Limited Supply! COAL the applicant moves from one house to another, and acquires an electric range which was NOT used in his former location, provided that the new location docs NOT have alternate service already installed. (B) If Keg, $3 to $5 Extras rF (A) If the applicant moves from one house to another, anil brings with him an electric range which v.as used in his former location. n. 1 DOWN A WEEK ITOU'LL BE TOLD FRANKLY IF GLASSES ARE As a result of a recent ruling of the War Production Board, electric service connections ivuy now be made to t the operation of an Klcctric Range in the dwelling of a domestic consumer under the following conditions: U'J: "To wmJ Gub adV ACTRESSES TO ALGIERS Four ALGIERS, Jan. 15-American actresses Carole Landis, Kay Francis, Martha Raye, and Mitzi Mayfair-ha- ve anived here to entertain the troops. - sage-biu.s- Bridge Played At Chere Ota Meet : feMWfr h So thoroughly dots war prevade Movicdom today that even the Brigham Young State basketball University-Uta- h "hoi sc opei as" have a wartime "angle." Typical is the war game tonight the Aggie student production backgiound of "Idaho". n which Ona Munson, above, body are sponsoring a dance at the plays the imiiely "heavy." Tile other extreme of wars influence Dansante. on Hollywood is symbolized by the scene below, taken from Termed a victory dance in anticiWarner Brothers new film, "Air Force." pation of the outcome of the game, the dance will be free to students Clarke and Mrs. Eunice Gordon. wath student body cards. Joe AndMeet Club members present included erson, chairman of the socials, will the committee, Mrs. Don Reese, be in charge. Patrons and patronesses for the Mrs. Jack Anderson. Mrs. Marlyn luncheon and tripoli A evening will be Dean and Mrs. Ira Mrs. George Wilkinsoh, Cragun, N. Hayward and Dean Caroline M. were features of the evening when Miss Helen Bullen, Mrs. Robert Hendricks. members of the Birthday club met Martin. Following - exchange, where refrig- hnaf?owl0Ufr'srPP1;d l a per doz-- Md to increased production in this are and in the east, uetton.stimulated by govern-1- 5 Mrs. Ellis Loveland entertained dre? fn " hlRhcr Price, was the Chere Ota club at her home in thla area over a Logan. fcr per cent higher in Attending were . club members es and special guests, Mrs. Donald Hanson, Mrs. Nate Seamons, Mrs. John P. Seamons, Mrs. Marvin Metcalf, and Mrs. Dueard Balls. Following a luncheon bridge was played with prizes going to Mrs. Onn Miles. Mrs. Dnald Hanson, Mrs. Brigham Morse and Mrs. Niles Foliett. 3 Victory Dance Will Be Staged Tonight of Drop Nursing Training May Be Cut CLEARANCE t Nielsen at the recent meeting of women faculty members and wives gg Price to of faculty teachers of the Logan Senior high school. raders Predict The meeting was held at the ih!CAGO' ,tn15. (nil Eggs home of Mrs. Frank Baugh Jr, rner grocery store will be Assisting Mrs. Baugh were the fol, Pns,ve lowing hostesses: Mrs. Joseph Adl traders in the immediate fu- -' ams, Miss Priscilla Rowland and predicted today. Miss Pearl Speneer. er,pro predictions were Quotations at the e Announcement is made by Mrs. Ellen S. Hemsley of Logan of the marriage of her son, Sergeant Sher-- j man H. Jones of Kirtland Field, New Mexico to Miss Kathryn K. Kimble, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Kimble of Albuquerque, incw Mexico. v aws were exchanged at a candle light ceremony performed Dec. 2J. Miss Harriet Kimble, sister of the nride was maid of honor and David N. Petersen acted as best man. Ushers were Sergeant Howard R. Hayes. Private Jerry 1 hompson and Conrad Naegle. A reception honoring the bridal pair followed the ceremony and was held at the home of the bride's piuints. Invitations were issued to 75 close friends of the couple. Mrs Jones left week later for MinneapoWASHINGTON, Jan. 15 if pi Paul V. McNutt, director of defense lis, Minn., to resume her studies at health and welfare services, said to- Northwestern University. She en-- i o'led at the school last September. day that 65,000 young women must Mr. and Mrs. Jones are muking enter nursing schools between Juno 30. 1943, and July 1, 1944. "if even plans to come to Logan to attend minimum civilian and military need the Logan temple as soon as arof the nation are to be met." rangements can be made. This number exceeds the 1942-4Sunburn end eyestrain caused group by lu.ooO. Where state nurse registration laws permit. McNutt by the triple intensity that ultrasaid, nursing .schools are being urg- violet rays exert at high altitudes ed to reduce the usual training por-m- d ia eliminated by a newly developed from three years to 30 mouths type of plate glass for use In airor less. plane cabins. h hostess. home Book Review Given At Recent Meet A meeting has been scheduled by the Veshara club tor Monday night at s o'clock at the home of Mrs Quinney Jr, 167 West First South street Arrangements have been made for a program and a short business meeting to be followed by a social hour Hostesses with Mrs Quinney will he Mrs. Percy Quinney, Mrs, L. A. Kipphnger und Miss Mary Holmes, a iccently returned missionary. Mrs M. V. Coombs, picsident of the club urges all members be pies-eat the meeting Bridge was played when Mrs. Roy Hull entertained members of her club ut her home Thursday night. Prizes were won by Mrs. Joseph Ritchie, Mrs. Willard Larsen and Mrs. C. A. Lundahl Jr. Present ut the club meet were Mrs. Glen Nielsen, Mrs. Douglas Borlase, Mrs. A. H. Nueberger, Mrs. Thomas Paoletti, Mrs. Lundahl, Mrs. Ritchie, Mrs. Larsen and the Ted Benson, recently returned Lewis, presided at the meeting, out-e- d missionary from Brazil, gave an plans for the year. interesting and educational talk on bis experiences while in South at the meeting of the M. M. lyrum C. club held at the home of Mrs. Leland Zollinger Wednesday even0 ing. Luncheon was served to club Hie Ladies Senior Literary club members and four special guests, tension Service. blooms fynim will hold its annual guest Mr8.Rulon Hansen. Mrs. Bill VVite All local presidents and leaders And feel a bit more heeful. tiyat the Lincoln school auditor- - sides, Mrs. Don Lyla Myers (Release Jan. 23, 1943) Rigby and Miss are invited to be present. n Saturday, Jan. 16 at 8: p. m. Margaret Todd. tn outstanding program has been tinged by the committee in rge and eaih club member, is tied to bring a guest. ommittee members include Miss mwn, Mrs. Ruth Moss, Miss 'i Eliason, Mrs Irma A book review, The song of Bcr Nichols, Clifford Poole, and Mrs. Mil-- t nadette", by Franz Werfel was inAllen. terestingly presnted by Mrs. Harold Literary Club Have Guest Night S Mrs. Roy Hull Entertains Group Even The and community department of the Cache County Farm bureau will meet Saturday, The January catalogues on time; January 16, at 2 p. in. in room 20 Have all arrived And, oh, the flowers advertised of the courthouse. Mrs. Florence Allen, county chair- To suit this very clime. man, will give a report of the organvines that izations activities during the past The brightly-colore- d . climb. year. The financial report, prepared by Mrs. Louie Olsen, county The bunchy plants for borders. flowers grown to cut. secretary, will also be given. The And countless election of county officers for 1943, Inspire enormous orders. originally planned for the December meeting, will be held Saturday. And, though no one forgets the war, Miss Myrtle Davidson, assistant It seems to lift the gloom director for home economics of the To watch the flowers blossoming state Extension Service, will out- And breathe their sweet perfume. line the Farm Bureau program for 1943 as it has been get up by the So, this year. I'll plant lota of seeds; state home and community depart- And hope the sad and fearful ment in cooperation with the Ex- Who pass my way will see gay The T A'?sA. A Mr. and Mrs William Erickson of Southfield announce the mar-itag- e ,CCEPTS 50 HEATERS case, the amount of critical material which may lie used for an electric range connection is limited to not more than 15 (O In either pounds of copper wire; and the applicant must make his own arrangements for inter-io- r wiring for electric range service. 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