Show r I it 14— The KeraM rf ' ' J' - r- t Iwrnal Login Utah ' ' - S' 't'yjr? iy tV V Sunday October 1 ' &V- - ? 'H'- rji ' jn¥ i - 7- Logan BPW Club £ - -' ' ' t t t To Meet Exhibit Cache Artists it: a'4 nM and Business Logan Professional Women’s Club will hold a business meeting Monday at 7:30 pm Monday at the new law enforcement building located behind the city offices - 'it £ 30 M K& The program will be on political concern Charles Bullen state representative will speak on the Land Use Act and die amendments on the ballot this fall ft ! £ "S Frio mh Attend Nolan Ransom and Anne Mlnette Maury Reception To Follow Wedding Mr and Mrs Thomas Massey in the terrace room at the Granger wish to announce the church They will be honored at forthcoming marriage of their a wedding dinner hosted by the daughter Anne Minette to Nolan groom’s parents Ransom son of Mr and Mrs An open house will be held Earl Ransom Lewiston Friday from 7:30 to 9:30 in the The couple will be married Iiwiston 2nd Ward cultural hall All friends and relatives Monday at the Zion Lutheran Church A reception will follow invited to attend Baby Shmver baby shower was given by Mrs Marie DeBruin and Mrs Sarita DeBruin at the home of Mrs Loma Ladle Mendon for Mrs Joni DeBruin A Lunch was served to Glenna Markey Yvonne Earl Blanche Yonk Julia Muir June Bowen Julie Kidman Opal Larsen Odie Muir Cynthia Yonk Shirley Jensen Nettie Kidman Joyce Richards Rae Leishman Beryl Barrett Nola Freeman Angie Bird Pearl Bird Areila Hyer Becky Hadfield Debbie Larsen and Karine ladle Sally Juhnson and Steven 1 Buttars Open House Friday For Newlyiveds Mr and Mrs Nason Johnson Richmond announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Sally to Steven I Buttars son of Mr and Mrs Gay Buttars Richmoiid The wedding win take place Friday after which a dinner wiU be given by the groom’s parents An open house will be held Through The Garden Gate HC Hansen Herald Journal Correspondent I’ve always loved the month of October perhaps because it fond memories of back brings the days when I grew up Almost everyone had poplar trees along the sidewalk and it was always so much fun to walk through the foot high leaves as those tall trees gave up their summer finery The rustling was music to my ears I think when we are children we measure time by events Halloween canp in October as it does now and while it wasn’t a commercial holiday it was a mysterious time Farmer's wagons and hayracks had a way of disappearing from their barnyards and ending up near the cemetery No one knew how they got there And in tliose days we had streetcars which ran through our town We didn't have a waiting roan and had to stand out in all kinds of weather or pack in Mr Lee's store A lot of people rode the street can There were not two automobiles in every garage then On one Halloween there was an “out building" found sitting by the tracks and a sign saying “new waiting room" We got a company waiting room or station in a few days There were a lot of good gardeners in our town both for flowers and vegetables There was Stephen Thurston Sr Lorenzo Lars Petersen Christensen Horace Hancey By Mrs Gaell Undstrom John and Kit Flannery are among the artists whose work will be exhibited at die Jailhouse Gallery in Moab OcL 13 through Nov 9 Undstrom professor of art at Utah State University is a nationally known painter who has won numerous awards He n has had more than a dozen shows and his works are in many private and public collections Kit Flannery has studied and exhibited in the United States and Europe and received numerous awards the most recent of which was a first place in the Utah Designer Craftsmen Exhibit Although trained in traditional art her interest is in two4imensional work From palette of colored yards threads trims all kinds of textiles she has developed her unique fabric collages John Flannery photographer has traveled throughout the world for his subject matter His documentary work has appeared in many publications He has been involved in film making and was ctvproducer of a silver medal winner from the New York Film Festival is however his with still photography and his collection in his exhibit will be American West a sampling of what he has found in our western land A reception for the public and the exhibiting artists will be held at the Jailhouse Gallery 103 North Main Moab OcL 13 from m lewis ton Steven is a 1969 graduate of Sky View High and is employed at Dairy in Richmond After their honeymoon they will make their home in Jill Nuttall and Sid Zollinger Logan LDS Temple Wedding Friday Mr and Mrs Leo J Nuttall Smithfield wish to announce the pm Yeates will play guitar solos The group will go to Sunshine Terrace and give the program To Meet Cache Valley ItPW Club Meeting Monday Cache Valley BPW Club wiU hold a meeting Monday at 7:30 be hostess pm in the Cache Public to literary Study Club at the Library Wanda Rhodes president of Bluebird Monday at 1:15 pm Mrs J L Mielke will review the Cache Valley Women's “The Challenge of Anne Bolyn’’ Legislative Council wiU speak on current legislative issues with by Hester W Chapman Mrs SR Stock reception will be given in their honor at the Colonial Mansion engagement and forthcoming All friends and relatives are marriage of their daughter Jill invited to attend to Sid Zollinger son of Mr and Both are graduates of Sky Mrs Melvin S Zollinger College View High School and Seminary Ward After a short honeymoon the The wedding will take place couple will make their home in Friday in the Iogan LDS College Ward and both will That evening a continue working Temple Literary Study South Cache County Camp Of DUP To Meet South Cache County Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Thursday in the Cache 3 to 6 o wiU particular attention to the Equal Rights Amendment Annette Smith is chairwoman for the evening Refreshments wiU be served For additional information Fredrickson Anhder call 752-754- 2 Cynthia or Colleen il' O 245-65- A Board museum County members wiU meet at 1:15 pm The program will be given by the Eliza R Snow Camo under the direction of Captain Priscilla Rowland at 2 pm Daley wiU give the lesson Leona A C Women To Meet At Chase Home Mrs Daryl Chase will be hostess for the opening meeting of AC Women's Club Monday at 1 :30 pm at her home 1740 East 1030 North Luncheon will be served to club members after wnich a social and business meeting will follow Loss of bright uniform color in dried peas indicates We will CLEAN ONE BLUE item Jacket Sweater Skirt or Dress 20 savings on all for any Home Game this year Cache County commissioner on the Nuvember ballot Ted Karrrn Republican Incumbent will be seeking tlie the week of the game! JUST BRING in your BLUE ITEM PRIOR TO NOON Friday during will be seeking Support the Aggies a Follow the mnasurinq instructions below bung us Ihq miMsuiumirnls and we'l' have your d'apunns marie to fit We do! Hubert Chambers J tfcmorrat presently serving on our made to measure draperies You got great fabuci gioot fit And o custom look for ready-madprice Chooto from over SO poiiorm 500 color from antique iolin jacquard print vlteer n acetate cotton polyester Wear Blue to the game! ar rcelection after having served fur 12 years ll tm:C4 SHOW YOUR TRUE COLOR! commission post after having served for two years J William Hyde also Republican II ' Richmond Women's Cache Valley legislative Council will open its second year of this biennium Thursday at 3:30 pm In the City Police Dept Chambers directly across the street from the Post Office Tlie program arranged by Mrs George Judah will be given by the four candidates fur incumbent and relatives are invited to attend Sally is a 1973 graduate of Sky View High and is presently employed at KeUy’s American in Hi-La- at Community Building 6th West Main that evening from 8 to 10 Friends William graceful steins of hearts are Purser and Mary Hancey and deep pink and usually begin to sons were special put on a show from late April “Where is now the merry until June depending on the weather They should be planted party I remember long ago “Standing round a party in sheltered places fireside lighted by each ruddy Winter Aconite is the first of glow? “Or in summer's balmy all bulbs to bloom It is not evenings in the fields among the unusual to see the golden buttercup like blooms beside a snow hay “They have all dispersed and bank The bulb actually looks wandered far away far away” like a small piece of coal They are Irregular in shape and Mack Author unknown y£t what a joy to see them Use the beautiful days to plant usually in February during a bulbs and perennials They can thaw be settled before the ground I recall a friend who planted a freezes Glen seed pods for winter lot of tulip bulbs and then a bouquets There is plenty of month later wondered if the material along highways Teasel pointed tip went up or down He is always plentiful and wiU last dug up quite a number and as the roots were sprouting on what hr for years thought was the top he dug them How long has it been since you all up The point is up not down saw or grew a bleeding heart? Mr and Mrs Clayton Cheney These lovely (lowers have been neglected for years and are Young Ward have a nice home among spring's most beautiful and garden on the Mendon Road blossoms UsuaUy they may be Roses are their specialty purchased growing in cans at although they grow many seasonal flowers Late summer your nursery Mature specimens of bleeding flowers are colorful Keep heart grow two feet tall and the gardening It's a life saver as plant is often as wide The well as fun Meeting ft' the Katherine Harris Legislative Council four-ye- 'ML one-ma- Marie Merrill is chairman of the committee assisted by Thelma Saltern Maurine Jones Ijeola Bates and Nellie Olsen P V 1974 ’ s' m "'ll To measure: the Snuthfield City Council will be seeking die two-yeterm Asa I Beecher recently retired from the Office of Admissions anil Records at Utah State University residing in River Heights is seeking the four-yeterm on the I lemncratir ticket Hath candidate will explain tlieir ptogram and there will be 1 Width mcHsnrp from G) to Ml) or simply (tin width you wmt to cover Length tor Linimg to floor length measure (A) lo lH) rrjrtryulil floor lenqth rmiusure (C) to (D) For sill length monsuri Iroin (r ) lo (F) Arid three inches d you want hHnw sill hingth 'S fM a question and answer period To plump raisins wink two to five minutes in very hot iap water Longer e aking leads to flavor lose I 27 East 4th North (Next to Albertson's) UN I ovary Shop Monday and Friday nights 'til 9 pm |