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Show pmmMnimirri" Ward flyrum Versatile Costume Coats Folks Are Old i fifty people hundred the Hyrum Third ward f honor of their old folk Tweeit The affair began at JT noon with a program in the Knight, Spur tended with 0( Of l'v t ia ht nihi i i i h tU lit iu till u tlull ot I ( Vi Mr i, tlu prisentUmn o .1 iliuvcn by tlu iuht of buuni ,i Spin ll u i n bv tin Inti ico-lly his m oi king oinimlUt , '.it Condo ill link s n li vv n , n Z ino M mn ' ilv in Aldi (ordnii Erickson and the Itciio Creep tomorrow night. tieing Tile nw tin sign announcing irginm itarton Hie Intel colli giale Ivmghls sponsored li "'pur of I lie 'Innunf will be ltnnoiincc 1. Hugh McQueen. Mrs. Joseph Mrs A J i Bill Ll i Fireside Program Honors Husband at Enjoyed by Groups Annual Party Hook-Lim- 1 a i v Costume coats that match suits or dresses cn team with other wardrobe companions. The woolen coat trimmed in black biaiil. left, is pictured over a suit but It tors as well with the black evening Rown, sketched below. Bright plaid, winch lines the navv wool rnat. renter, reappears on the bow tied collar, cuffs and petticoat ruffle of the matching suit. But the coat can also be worn with cotton froiks repeating plaid colors, as sketched. For traveling, the navv blue and white plaid wool tweed swagger coat with matching hood, right, is cnscmblcd with navy blue coat dress and is sketihed with navy slaiks to prove its versatility. I te black-skirte- its Rim mii lei F utitson i ! N f)AV wd MIGHT r Morning noon and night your MALGRLLN pharmacist is on Juts helping to safeguard the htalih of the community Knowing the importance of his ob, he never fails to till every prescription with thoroughness and care . . following vour Doctors orders cvactlv in DEPEND ABIC PRESCRIPTION ON SALE THURSDAY MAIN ,od FRIDAY SERVICE RIGHT RESERVED TO LIMIT QUANTITIES CENTER & SATURDAY of your nearby Wotgroon Drug Storo 50 73 An-de- er Gloria Jorgenson. Prayer was by Thomaa Eliason. A dance followed the program. and President ' SUPPOSITORIES (Limit i) 1' 21 CITBATI OF MAGNESIA (Limit l) pi-- Visits Unit, . Program Enjoyed of Delta Kappa Gamma, held at the of Mrs. E. G. Peterson, Col. home E. W. At a recent meeting Timbcrlake was the guest speaker. discussion of the European Phase of World War II, proved His and entertaining. Miss Evelyn Turner, state president of Delta Kappa Gamma, was a special guest. A girls trio composed of Katherine Peterson, KaNae Cowley and Joan Rerntson, accompanied by Pat Pond, gave .Heightening musical numbers. The meeting was under direction Aof Veda Hazel Smith, Rigby, Edith Shaw and Orpha Fabriciua Friends Entertained Mr., Mrs. Smith By i Giving a party for friends, their home in Franklin, weie j md I at Mi. Mrs Wilham Smith. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mar-joWoodward, Mr and Mrs. Boyd woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Guy oodward, Mr. and Mrs Dalian oodward, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan woodward Jr, and Mr. and Mrs. Parley Dunkley. variety of games and lunch served. A TOO were d VfiAK TO oo anything Tt" CERTAIN BAYS Of Month? great medicine is famous to distress and tired. Irritable feelings, of such when due to female relieve pelnful dtturbnces! mu i.mum viarrant COMPOUND MRS A pastel cotton bedspiead can be made into a thing of beduty by embroidering on it, in luscious colorings, a big 14 by 12 inch basket of pink roses, daisies and other flowers Matching corner designs in cross stitch are used to add balance to the panel effect on the top of the spread. Summer spreads of white organdie can be embroidered in pastels royal blue, rose, peach, pale yellow nr apple-lea- f green spreads enhanced by the cross stitch design embroidered in slightly darker colois Start willa guest room spread now and it be handsomely complete bv mid' spring Design may also be used for pillows or a wall panel To obtain transfer for the Flower Basket Bedspread i Pattern No 5426) color chart for working, 1 send 15 cents in COIN, plus cent postage, YOUR NAME, ADDRESS and the PATTERN NUMBER to Anne Cabot, 709 Mission St., San Francisco 3, Calif other day a, jot "A place where People talk about you behind r "l come to wait on m Kfn youre sick , J'"g to it. toA admit theres some- lot Te of our folks are I pretty outspoken to critic'ze evren too little like a womans things, bat, or wons preference for a of beer, or the color of Cy ttnions new barn. , 15 AUTOSTROP I. Piece RAZOR & 5 Blades "TBSp P" Its ARMY WHISTLE SALE . . . iqc MAGNESIA TOOTHPASTE II With Neck Card Walgreen Value! With Coupon The razor p GIANT Improved, Better 'n Ever! It neutralizes acids. thats sharpening! -- im 2 ,,r 39 in THE AMERICAN REDCROSS t f EVERVDAYIDRUG GIVE... - ,'.v( j Thrifty Carton t Urn 6RAY Dorothy Gray Nosegay. Nosegav Cologne, 41,75 In lovely vase bottle. ... Nosegay Bubbling Bath Oil, $1.75 Nosegay Dusting Powder, uuh bow pkjj, $1.75 DECORATED MATCHES TUMBLERS 5 6149'- 1 I cQptDERSOn GIANT SALE . - -- GROVE'S 35 y Tablets Box of 12 MODESS. NAPKINS The INFRA-RE- OLUNENS OIL. 49c For coughs colds ... $1 PACQUINS . . . Pint - BAUME 17c ( BEN-GA- c BROMO-SELTZE- 207a Fedeial Excise Tax on Toiletries, Luggage Solution 17C 50c Tube 4-o- z. Bottle MENNEN CASTOR Shave Cream OIL 39c f , and . . SI-0- SQUIBB MAR-O-OI- L 69 ic . 49c dJ Billiolds Pint Bottle Mineral Oil 19 . R 60c bottle, z. 59 Y In 2 strengths. 75c tube duc-t- o 89 Hand Cream economy tar . COD LI EH 25 35c Dobells Special bottle just USP. D . . z CAMPHOR SPIRITS c HEAT BULB Penetrating, soothing heat 25c a tor 4$C MERCUROCHROME . FOR COUGHS relief! Regular 15e bottle Ctntral-Eltctri- 60 REM Zesty flavor! Faster foaming' Save now... 29 five-iva- Fight a COLD TOOTHPASTE Fast effective 19' Limit 1 . . . 33c TUBE ORLIS Cold Treat me rt: Cold BORIC ACID Antiseptic hen anyones in trouble. (Terence and points of No-Nic- k Pound Pkg. When the first spring breeze starts whispering . . . match your mood with a fragrance light as lace, gaily nostalgic . . . criticism are forgoften . , . and folks become neighborly and helpful, like they really are. From where I sit, criticism never did much harm to anybody, so long as folks dont let it guide so long as they their actions respect our individual preferences. whether they apply to hats or beer. Thats the way it is in our town, anyway, and I hope that it'a the same in yours. M Saft Libbwy 50 BOOK Limit sit,..JyJoo Marsh Vmt1 State "VALET 1 N0S6AY Copyright, 1917, LI CARRIESOH . . . . Logan Literary Studv club mem. bers were guests of Mrs W Merrill, Monday, March 3, at a regular meeting Mrs. Josephine Turner, review- ed the book, Nation of Nations", Refreshments by Louis Adamic were served at the close of the program. Brewers Foundation ROLL (Limit l) 125-FOO- T O A Definition of Our Town Somebody defined wir town HAX-PAPE- u-te DOROTUY he 25c CAKE ' Study Club Meets With Mrs. Merrill From where I at Sec Manager i Di spile the fut tli.it dog is ins best frund man is becoming dog's worst enemy by failing to make him a good citizen," save Clareme M Olsen, pre'ident of National Dog Week, Inc, an sembly presented March 4. by tlu organization formed 20 years ago flieta Upsilon Sorority to the stu- - to stimulate the nvic virtues of dent body of the USAC. Song and dogs "People discipline their child-u.ante portiayed "Little Boy Blue," but they pet their dogs M.s- and Bo Jill," 'Little Peep," Jack Wedding of the Painted Doll," Little Stai," Twinkle, Twinkle, md The Woman m the Sho " i Speuai thanks go to Vern son who with Betty Darhl and did a oallroom dance Bert Stickler, "Jack" the jitterDJg 'aitner of Florence Lagos, Jill" Mrs Sabra D. Owens. Theta U love him enouSh 10 not mlnd hls Paws Put runs in a Palr cf appeared irt the nor, ny1ns-Otheiinale as the woman xn the shoe. They don t like him well enough feature numbers were giv- "J0 fating hairs all over n n by Shirley Watson, cornet solo; dark suit, because Fido calls every and dance; Peggy Thorpe, tap in your living room his own. chair Hess Katherine Sbtrley Stevenson, ff They 'dent .ffive . anvhody and Viona Remund, vocal trio to have him dog pounce enough and nariator General chairman of the assembly was Marian Blair, with muddy feet upon their own Ai lone Johnson, Beverly Watson, chairs or davcnnoits. Florence Lagos. Elaine Lagos and CANT PROTEST Nq one likes to see a dog tear Donna Banks were in charge of up a lawn or jump on their small was committee Costume 3cenery made up of Minnie Lou Bird and and frightened children The average person cant proThanks aie also Viona Remund test at any of these frisky vvhip.s Bob to and Marsh Hugh given of a spoiled pet He knows that .t Reed who rendefed their assisthe does he will be immediately ance back stage. classified by Fidos owner as enc of those impossible people who like dogs. FRENCH AIDE DIES jjst dont But now the president of NaPARIS, March 6 tional Dog Week has spoken And Champetier De Ribes, president of he has said what a lot of other the newly formed French council folks, especially those living next of the republic. ded today ol a door to a dog that has never been heart attack. De Ribes died at his taught manners, have been afraid The to say, home in Paris, he was 64 veteran politician, a member of (MRP) the popular Republican PRICES HIGHER NEW YORK, Match 5 ti Pi party, was elee'ed last Deecinbei is he which Xhe council, Wholesale food prices have adheaded, the upper French pailiamentary vanced to another new high as of pre-wthe March 1, the Dun & Bradsteet, body Succeeding Inc , index showed todu.y. senate. For Students capable hardware depart-men- ? manager. A good opportunity for the right man. Also an experienced fire one department salesman who really knows tires. A gsed paying position. A t I Man's Best Friend Becomes Enemy Theta Upsilon Gives Program PATTERN d WANTED Book Luree Club Ev.in Ji n u' ton It iv loi gon on d club Litviai )i ,in Hi mbi oti;l d'O'i 'on li n ks( n in i h u gi ot SmithfiolU mteitamod thtnr lia inhands at their annual Mens m.ht in.i iiitiiiisMs for on! tv at the Top Hat ak in ill Ik Mif. Par I Loyan, Friday i .in i ad ri t ami .Mi ' Ki ana Iom Iv lmntiM t wds sotxod mil Mrs K 1. followfd b It mil's Mi nn iviniriR of darnan M .md Mr s ing ,ni ipt Mm Non and l,Msi,nt were Mr Orval IIiHps, Mi and Mis Tul i t nt ttion of this (1 mi m old rnold N olilinn v, ho li (lW"on Mr and Mrs n ol with dm mu tlu a at Mi rind Mrs L)ouylas Mih t hi t f of roks Mi tlu Mi md Mis ah i in t and Mis Melvin Noble, Mi and riM is spur t lit i entertain- Rmderkneiht and Rinderkmchl. , i were And-iew- will bo ad-- i U strnU n t boil ( loi don ITi u k v m md ( f p ,i- J .n it Uj j m i' it Mudmts n Fi lends us'd pring flowers for home Je-- i oi alien and gue'ts were served at small tables Included weie Mrs M J. Mrs David England, Mis Shirley Peterson, Mrs Lawrence Andiews Mrs George Kcndrh k. Mis George Nelson, Mrs. Bertha James Thompson, Cliugg, Mrs U Intel t oiu td at I ho D.i foi tlu ontii t h bt t d ti n ( War-Wrigh- State Hibbard ed tat a lovely dinner followed oy a .soi la afternoon Mrs. Hibbard At Beno Creep u iitilum Aen, organ congregational uller brating her birthday with party Monday was Mrs. Edgar n To Be Chosen folks toir- - welcome, Bishop Eai melodies. Gm singing Ye Saints, duected ,aome Come Reed prayer, Mdler; Lkmore; vocal duet, Royal aid ?sld Buttars; Albert Savage Turn's oldest citum, who is relateo dety-on- e years old several nu:n- filmeer expenences; Delta Phi quartet ot ert by the USAC, Bernard Brown, Roger t, and gjrgoyne, Ray Piggott, reading, Jerry ten G ani, Kielsen, vocal duet, Mayana skit, Edna tela Elias on; comic Lucinda Allen. a, tiSC n, Delores Allen, Melva Brow n gillam, Marg ..nd Venna Caddie. , The dinning table and hull wen in true pioneer style perorated of ego tractive arrangements l', and sun flowers graced the ables Sage brush was effectively the hall. u,ed throughout said gr.ut jumes C Christiansen the dinner, John A ,nd during explained the beautitu j.raelson, which v at ,rt work on the walls, ano painted by Emma Nielsen, Hermoin Haws Rose. Each of tin .even oil painting portray early history. I oncer Following dinner the progrim Vocal duet continued as follows' Murphy. Barbara John solo, Linda Christofler Larswn, readings, Mrs. Margaret en and her daughter Sandra; talk, ffiKord Anderson, present of stake old folks com the Hyrum Darrel1 solo, mittce, accordian Phcnnetta Williams, Crockett, hyrum'a oldest resident, gave a tdk on pioneer life in Hyrum, vocal skit, Mr. ai)d Mrs. Allen B Leishman, Grover Jones, Mr. and Leonatd Archie Mrs Maughnn Larsen offered the benediction a program beginning at 8 pm opened the evening entertainment A one act centennial drama wc-- s Brown played, directed by Bes-i- e and Lois Goodwin; Lex Larsen end 'Diana Eliason, sang two vocal duets, Reed Jensen, sang and Uvhistlcd several numbers, a one act comedy was given with the following players. Grant AUgair, Ivan Miller, Tish Ballam, Tony Miller and Dean Jensen, Mrs Meda Hall director; tumbling act Pat Nielsen, :by Maigo Sorenson, frf'dtss Entertains Friends IT i CYk To ' Mrs. Hibbard Marks Birthday, 7 SOCIETY Entertaine d tluipe,i' . membtr oj tie conductmg Herald Journal The 0 Size SHAMPOO life ... 59C li I . i I |