Show - V Tf 1 — THE Dairy Princess To Be Chosen Thursday Junior HERALD JOURNAL tcksdat rare n Loq icacb County l is blab m Furniture In For Non- - CHICAGO (Upi) The annual June international home furnishings market opened today with such as invisible chairs and portrait chairs but the dominant style note is the trend to furniture Traditional suites are being replaced at least partially by 'the te her i— tall thin furniture eye-opene- non-ma- F r ' bAv Verdant VaDey Poods dub is sponsoring Evelyn Taylor daughter of Mr and Mrs Lester Taylor Cornish Susanne Toolson daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Smithfield ' is Toolaon sponsored by the M tig ' H Honored on Lynette Alvey will represent - Verdant Valley Dairy Club No 4 Mr and 74th Birthday Mrs Delbert Alvey Lewis- Mrs Selma ton are her parents O Bergquist of ut monotony design with twin-lik- e In a large contemporary group shewn at the merchandise mart a walnut cabinet is equipped with cane doors while its companion table is decorated with geometrically shaped insets of darker Ujood Another collection following the trend to blend traditional designs combines elements of Adam English regency Italian provincial and Louis XV and the result is no hodge-podg- e but an harmonious effect A designer and manufacturer teamed up to develop “invisible chairs” and "portrait chairs” The Invisibles are translucent shells intended to “create an open uncrowded look In the room” the designer said and to make the person seated appear to be suspended in space Figures' freely drawn in color and fused into the plastic appear to be sitting in the portrait chairs g covers can be snapped on over the shell rim of the chair to cover the art -- 4‘ “i Marsha Stowell is the" 'candidate for her dub a third year dothing group Mr and Mrs Ottis Stowell are her parents Winnan Thompson' is being sponsored by- - her" dub a cooking group Her parents are Mr and Mrs Joe Thompson 4-- ' VF tf Selma Bergquist varlowT black leather the Jewel-Uk- e onto fiised glass iety of teal blue pieies ' grabs Many of the new collections fronge and oval cut-ocontain harmonizing pieces rather faced with black white or beige than those which repeat the same vinyl counterbalanced Riv- er Heights was honored guest at a dinner on her 74th birthday given hy her daughters Bertha Bateman and Anna Hurst at the Lee Bateman home in River Heights The following people enjoyed a most delightful evening ' Mrs Della Jepsen and Either Wester-ber- g of Preston Paul Olson of Cannon City Colorado Gladys Dahlquist of Fort Bridget- Wyoming Hulda Peterson Anna Olson Ella Davis Esther Olson Anna Smith Annette Smith lime Olson Eleanor Hansen Anna Ri- wurk der Chloe Stewart and Dora Furniture Snug-fittin- J " The Swift Fingers have Vicky Lee Covey daugh- Susan ter ofMr andMr8Harry chosenSharroxL Godfrey daughter of Mr and Mrs Ervil Godfrey Clarks ton Smith-fiel- - "Douglas Covey is the' choice of the Five Kute Kooks d the candidate from her home improvement rcs : '' - ' - xiLfiitTi-- ' ' dub Net'll PT?v?SryyT't1! "' "H : I stak-and-bun- rh 'sm is design THE UNTIL foam-padd- BALLOON FESTIVAL formal AT ALLEN'S AADltS STORE Breakfast Follows College Ward Clovers are" sending Trudy Ann Zollinger daughter of Mr and Mrs Eugene Zolling whose parents- are Mr and Mrs Billy Reader Smithfield is Reader -- Chipman of River Heights Vir- Traditional styles are richly ginia Hanson Elin Jones and adorned while the contemporary Elza Jonsson features sculptured detail and restrained decoration Drawer pulls often provide the decorative note They include lound wood pulls with cutout grabs backed in S' v Designers also have the answer tor furniture which will provide needed cupboard and shelf space J but in the minimum floor space: Climb the walls Higher and Higher Collections at the American furniture mart included an infinite number of shelf and cabinet arrangements in storage walls cases of varying desks dimensions and wall-hun-g and bars end vanities Space-savin- g features extend even to lamps They hang from V: wall pulleys run jip poles in threes ormorc or drop from ad-Justable ceiling cords Oriental " and early American are the Style leadersl among table lamps Janice Pitcher will Wedding Rites rep- resent the Swifty Nifty Stitchers Her parents are Mr and Mrs Dennis Pitcher Smithfield Mrs Fred M Petty honored Mr and Mrs Walter L Batche-l- o of Salt Lake City at a breakfast in the Bluebird Friday June 12 following the solemnizing of their marriage in the Logan LDS Temple President Evan O Dsr-le- y officiated The table was beautifully decorated with' pink and white carnations and red rose Attending were Mr and Mrs The US population atood at Walter D Batcheolor of Layton an estimated 176665000 on May a son of Mr Batchelor Mrs 1 the Cenaua Bureau reports Fred M Petty a sister of Mrs This was an Increase of 3077000 Batchelor Mrs William E Pehr-so- q and Mrs Williard E Boyland or '18 per cent over a year nieces US Population Now At I : 176665000 The United Stales was divided Congress to meet in Into four time zones f Eastern Washington had only 32 senators Central Mountain and Pacific) 'in 1883 and 106 representatives First Kathy Anhder daughter of Mr and Mrs Th’eron B Mary Ellen Spring was chosen by the Stitcher-ette- s Her parents are Mr W Wallace and Mrs Spring Smithfield Anhder - Richmond is sponsored by SSS club -- Alice Timmins daughter of Mrvand Mrs' Joseph Timmins Is the candidate JVof the Busy Beavers Skyline Stitchers are pinning their hopes on Bonita Kidman daughter of Mr and Mrs Leland Kidman Petersboro Mary GET EH RIGHT NOW! -- jr ki - members were present Mary gave the lesson assisted by Alice Mather! Lois Rasmussen and were Refreshment! Edna Petty served i Mrs So hurry on down ! We're giving auxty special dividends like crazy now during Dividend Days And we’re the dealing like crazy too-wi- th trade-ins terms lowest and highest cash in on our ever! So conie in extra dividends Find out about all the dividends in the 59 Ford 506 Club Bonnie Doney entertained members of the 500 club at a delicious luncheon at her home in Franklin Wednesday afternoon Present were Mrs Gwen Gibson Mrs Grace Robinson Mrs Kay Wright tys Ida Fuhriman Mrs Ruby Haworth Mrs Cythna Wright Mra Vilato Hobbs and Mra Cora Haworth a special guest Mary Carole Tueller is backed by the Four Star Stitchers Her parents are Mr and Mrs Ben Tueller Smithfield Cards followed lunch with Mrs Cora Haworth scoring for high Kristie Bowcutt daughter of Mr and Mrs Joe Bowcutt is sponsored by ' the Kllap Klub Ellen Bair daughter of Mr and Mrs pelbert Bair will represent the Lucky Clover Club prize and Mrs Kay Wright ning the all cut - win- Homo Culturo the coming year Valley Club Notes River Heights Lady Lions River Heights Lady Lions met at the home of Ruby Despain with Carol Stirland and Annetta Despain as assisting hostesses Ada Wilson is president' of the coming year Carol Stirland vice president Joyce Weston secretary Marian McFarland treasurer and Georgia Lee historian Refreshments were served to 24 members Junior Homemakers Hyde Park Junior Homemakers held their closing meeting of the season- at Birch Glen in Logan Canyon Recipes were exchanged and games played A program was presented by Carol Scamons who gave a pantomime Lloyd and Barbara Balls who sang accompanied by Lloyd on the guitar New officers are Deanna Mor-ro- s president Ruth Reeder vice president Peggy Follett secre-etar- y Frances Balls reporter Others present were Mary Lou Campbell Jodie Lamb Eleanore Ashcroft Rita Downs Yvonne Clark Clarice Downs Jean Bonnie Douglas Carolyn Jenson tais Purser Donna Seamens Anna Jean Pcrkes Elaine Perkci and Mary Balia 1 Sea-min- is Buenos Amigos Club Mrs Ncdra Wood entertained one guest Pearl Gordon and members of the Buenos Amigos club at her home in Trenton Plowman were hostesses Luncheon was served to Lona Holt LaRee Cottle Wanda Anliters Lure Club Liters Lure club of Smithfield drew Joyce Lower Sylvia Hanmet at the home of Mrs Vermont sen LuJean Ilodges Jean Read Barker in Logan with Mrs Bar-- 1 Orris Mae Hansen Martha Ker in charge of the program Chambers and Dorothy Andrew She gave a most interesting re-- and Betty Merrill special guest The evening was spent playing view of “The Measure of the Years” by Alice Ross Colvcr pinochle High score prizes was Beatrice assisted her mother in won by Wanda Andrew with serving refreshments to 12 shiem- - j Joyce Lower receiving the low score bers Mrs liCona ('heal and Mrs Book of Mormon Club Norma Noble were released as j Mrs Alice Mather entertained president and secretary Mrs Noble' is the new president and the Book of Mormon club at her Mrs Lillian Nelson secretary for home in Smithfield - Fourteen La-R- ue : ! ! Instrumental music was played Ravsten harmonica Toolaon and her daughter Sylvia ' of Smithfield guitar Oldtime songs were given by Ragna Clark and Ella Stuart and readings by Sara Stuart Nell Jardine and Donna Sparlu There were 15 club members resiand two guests present-Thdents of Sunshine Terrace were very appreciative A large basket of flowers was presented to Mrs Eliza Godfrey a former dub member who now rtsidfcs at the Terrace There were requests' for thf club to return soon with other programs by Clara AMERICA’S NO 1 DIVIDEND CAR 'if y K Hi I 1'? f i- -f t- - r which STANDAIS IATTRT ofkii sum STARTINO e SAN THAT MUDS FINISH NfNR WAIMO SAN NT TO SML7S ONR FORM NIARtST ON A FAIRlANf SM-A- NV tOMKTITOR HfATiR RADIO ANS AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH AIR C0NMTNNINN T0U UN UN S2IUS SAN UP TO SAI OU OTHiR ACCtSSORKl A SAVI UP TO SSS TIAR ON REGULAR CAS AND Oil Western's the wonderful wey to ’lari w t c tmftim 1 mWkMw1 annurf wnil pti cm t COMEINI CASH Golden beaches blue Psclfic-a- nd INI DURING DIVIDEND DAYS AT YOUR FORD DEALER’S there's 59 more time to enjoy it all when you fly FORDS-- f THE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFULLY PROPORTIONED CARS there Let Western Airlines help you plan your California trlpl Ferjnfotmatfon WILSON MOTOR COMPANY flnrannrne 328 cau386 North Main Logan Utah Phone 122' i Only Ford Dealers Sejl ol r M Pm ON TIN HISlUAPACmr IASTJ TWICf AS 10NC jnd' ’ SAN SAN ON ALUMINIZD MUfHH THAT NOMAUT ON ROOT S’?" Smllhfield Lady Lions Smithfield Lady Lions met at Mrv’s Cafe Leon fleutler showed the films “Fall Out” and “Utah the Rainbow Land" The ' program and delicious lunchedfc were enjoyed by 13 members The Clarkston Homo Culture Club entertained citizens of Sunshine Terrace with country music and several Father's Day readings A-- 1 USED CARS ANDTRUCKS :4 fP - - O’ h ’ |