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Show ! 1 The 0 SrvnAT OTTpBFR Herald Journal Loisdn (Cache Count 4, ) I'm Minerva Club Officers Meet to Plan Year's Activities lua Ladies Of Elks Kick Off Dinner -- , i f v "i u I? ' i mbs J Ww frf I li-tt- j l Front row, left to right, are the officers for this year, Uvada Lewis, corresponding secretary; Edith Peterson, first vice president; Vera Welker, president; Carol Brady, Not present when the picture secretary, and Sue Merrill, representative of Preston. was taken, Josie Sears, second vice president; Mrs. Leonard Johans n, historian and Mrs. Jack Larsen, represehtative of Spanish Fork. Back Row, left to right are the outgoing officers, Margene Baugh, president; Eva Berntson, first vice president; Sabra D. Owens, house mother; Leona Haws, second vice president; Eva Jean Moulton, secty. Minerva Club officers met at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon chapter house on Wednesday evening to plan the activities of the group for the coming year. Time and place of future meeting will be announced. Members Left to right, Mrs. Don Lundahl, Mrs. Harvey Christiansen, Mary Lou Dailey. Standing, Mrs. Robert Faubert, Mrs. Carl Timmerman, Mrs. Doyle Peck, DeAnne Gardner and Dixie Keaton. Dixie, Mary Lou and DeAnne appeared on the program; Mrs. Harvey Christiansen was hostess chairman and was assisted by other ladies in the picture. of the club include Lady Lions Hold Dinner Meeting mothers, No Jeweler Can Sell Diamonds wives and sisters of S.A.E. men and all those eligible are cordially invited to join and to make the organization successful during the coming year. The objective of the group is to sponsor social activities of the Unless They Are Marked Too High IN THE FIRST PLACE chapter. Our Diamond Prices Marriott - Lamb Nuptial Rites Are Diane Butler, with Wanda riott and Janice Anderson Marfrom Page 11) passand of the bride, brother Ralph Holt. Mus Elaine Reeder regis- ing napkins. The gifts were registered and tered the 500 guests. Wedding Cake displayed by Mrs. Marilyn GrifwedThe beautiful three-tiere- d Carla Daines, Elaine Ander-fin, with wedding ding cake decorated bells and roses and topped with son and Doris Cooley. All wore d corsages. a miniature bride and groom was the honeymon trip the For on table cloth. a lace displayed The program, under the direc- bride wore a pink summer suit tion of Mrs Velva Allsop, con- with navy blue accessories. ' Robert and Janice are gradusisted of musical numbers by of North Cache high school. ates Mr. and Mrs. Nole Orvins, Mrs. has attended five quarters treasurer. Kathy Hansen and Mrs. Schiess, Robert Delmar Read and Emery Wiser, of school at the USAC, and has Mrs. Flossie Atkinson and Mrs. now left for Army duty in the Taking a long soak In the tub Faun Lamb, and Orris Mae Han- Far East For the past year Is an excellent beauty treatment. sen. Mrs. Morn a Reeder was their Janice has been engaged in office As a further aid to relaxation, accompanist. Helen Mae Hyer Work at the Cache Valley Dairy you might listen to soft music on sang accompanied by Carolyn and will continue working until your portable radio, but dont Barker Sheldon Eppich rendered Robert s return. take a chance on bringing your two numbers on his accordian. electric radio In the bathroom. Assist at Reception Lady Lions met- - at the Bluebird for their first dinner meeting of the season. New officers and committees for the year were introduced. Mary Noble was chairman of the event. Dr. Veinon L. Israelsen presented an illustrated lecture on Puerto Rico and was accompanied by Mrs. Israelsen. The new officers introduced Included Mrs. Ora Gate for president, Mrs. Bea Machin, vice president; Eldora Couch, secretary, and Virginia Naisbitt, The If your baby seems to turn Into an eel when you start to dress him. enlist the aid of his high chair. Shoes, socks and shirts should go o.i with squirming cut to a minimum. (Continued 1 GUARANTEED To Be As Low or Lower Than Those of Our heart-shape- Competitors. Cordon Jewelry Company , 41 North Main ,Logan, Utah Refreshments were under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Eppich, Mrs. Ideen Glenn, Mrs. Norma Mariott, Mrs. Nola Griffin and Mrs. Pearl Griffin, and were served by Shirley Glenn, Colleen Marriott, Sharon Holt and Some of the new members of the Logan Ladies of Elks organization who enjoyed the first dinner meeting of the season held at Zanavoo Lodge. I At the fall Kick-of- f dinner at Zanavoo Lodge, the Ladies of Elks announced that a nursing scholarship to any accredited nursing school in the U. S. will be awarded this year. The Lo- gan club will participate with the state organization in award-- , ing the scholarship to some high school graduate in Utah. Com-- 4 plete information on the scholac-shi- p will be available at the three high schools in Cache Valley Library Art Corner No. 123 Leonardo da Vinci Part III Drawints and Writings . Leonardos drawings are among the greatest tr asures ever given Ito the world by the human spirit exoressing itself in pen and pen-'ci- l. Apart from the many hundreds of illustrative pen sketches scattered through his autobio-granni- c s, and scientific the principal collection is at Windsor Castle. Other important collections are at the British .Museum, at Christ Church, in ihe Louvie and in the .X'ffiziAmong the many beautiful !draings executed both 'n his earlier and his later vears, are Leonardo's famous Study of Hands fp. 337) which has become a criterion for artists and his COUallv faPU " '"Jtnmjal .Studies fp. 467) which has been of inestimable value to the medical profession in the study of manu-Isrrmt- Ox-nr- d: - '.human anatomy. , Treatise on Painting The only printed book bearing Leonardos name until the recent Issues of transcripts from his 'manuscripts, was his celebrated ITieati,.e on Painting. The precepts given to painters in this trpatise are as annlicable today as when it was written; . Every tree has its own Individ ual colors and shades. The variety of depth of shade In any one particular species of plants is in proportion to the rarity or density of atheir branches. Every par of landscape changes its 'expression with the light as docs 'the human face. When the sun is in the east the trees are darker toward the middle, while their -- State last year, gave an interest-an- d ing report of the activities; Dixie Keaton sang two vocal numbers, accompanied by De Anne Gardner and De Anne also played an instrumental selection. and the Logan Ladies of Elks State at USAC again this year to send delegates to the urge high school graduates interested in taking Nurse's Trainirg Cache Valley Womens Legislato apply for the scholarship tive Council. since the local club would like Forty new members were welto see the scholarship awarded to comed into the club and the a Cache Valley girl. The scholar- theme of the dinner was carried ship will be awarded at the State out with miniature goal posts and Board meeting to be held in footballs as table decorations and miniature footballs as place March. Other business decided at this cards. to Mary Lou Dailey, Ladies of meeting was the decision at Girl's sponsor a representative to Gul's Elks representative edges are light. The grass in front of the shadow of plants has its stems lighted up on a background of shadows; but if the sun Is in the west the green of meadows and trees darkens; the moist air lies heavy and depressing over the landscape bereft of radiance and grey as ashes. When one paints a landscape in winter, the mountains should not be shown blue as in summer, since those will seem bluest which are In themselves the darkest, and when the trees are stripped i Waves they lock grey in of the distance. Liht, darkness, colors, relief, figures, position, remoteness or nearness, movement or calm these are the ten adornments of painting In this statement Leonardo may have had particular reference to The Madonna (Virgin) of the Rocks painted while In Milan. Last Davs Near the end of 1513 Leonardo went to Rome with Giuliano the Magnificent, son of the great Lorenzo Giulianos brother Giovanni. recently raised to the throne of St. Peter, became famous as X. Like their father, both brothers were deeply interested in the arts and gathered around them brilliant artists. o In 1516 Leonardos patron tl-i- re-no- se Io Guil-ian- died. Now in his sixty-fift- h year, Leonardo might have lived in peace wherever he pleased. when Francis I, the However, great King c the Renaissance. invited him to France, it was with the eagerness of youth that Leonardo accepted the invitation. To him it meant new places and new people, new mechanical Improvements to be devised, new portraits to be painted. The master was delighted with the King's welcome. He was given the Chateau of Cloux near Ambolse where Francis I resided. Of this last period, during which Leonardo must have painted several pictures, only one has St. John the Baptist." survived This mav hav? been Leonardos last work and his pointing finger may have beckoned him awav, for he died at Cloux on May 2, 1519 Leonardo departed from awav from his life unnoticed country and his disciples. Chairman was Mrs. Piogram Virg Ferrin. Party arrangements was: and hostesses committee Mrs. Harvey Christiansen, chairman; Mrs. Carl Timmerman, Mrs Don Lundahl, Mrs. Doyle Peck and Mrs. Robert F aubert. ' casually into the look up to her. Leonardos spirit questing, struggling creeping, and then soaring again and again into ectasy will forever be a symbol for humanity. smile ways faces that Part HI concludes the br'cf summary of Antonina Vallentm's Leonardo da Vinci. Her brilliant and fascinating text of 561 illuspages includes thirty-on- e trations. a sect'on devoted to e binotes on the text, a bliography, and a complete infive-pag- dex. Antonina Vallentins magnificent volume, now in the Cache Men live todav because Leon- County Public Library, has been ardo studied anatomy; men flv placed in the Jbrary Art Corner, today because they, like Leon- 'where it is available to all pat- -, ardo, watched birds float and rons who may have a special insoar through the air; Christ will terest in this great painter of the sit with his disciples in the Last Renaissance Leonardo da Vinci. Blanche C. Pittman. Supper; and Mona Lisa will al- Conclusion EVE REESE WANTED School of Dancing IMMEDIATELY Will Registei Students At 93 hast 1st North Three small upright, used SMITHFIELD, pianos. WILL PAY CASH or as Tuesday, Oct. 6th oc-ce- pt an new piano or televisien setl trade-i- n Between the Hours of 3:30 and Dunkley Music Phone 630 S 2 1$ I p. m. Or students may call Logan if they prefer. All students must register so classes can bo arranged. 092-R- 132, North Main UTAH SHOLD S11T1TI tCH RISTMAS CARDON JEWELRY CO. 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