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Show j i i .U CAGE CACHE AMERICAN M r- a 57 - lf PER YEAR $1.50 Id jliu, niuru. I' Barry. SUBSCRIBE NOW V Acoiob Jr , I i.ba.k. liinl Year No. , -- 4 BUTTER MARKET Fan franiiM.'O t'HD.M Putter art ring 82 was arlling at A Home Paper for Home People I.nC.W .UTAH. Tl'I Telephone 700 Vriuild RICAN H BAY. Dr.CEMISI'.R lit vents Jo. I'AU (J today. West Center Kil lit Pages. opliu Lvr.n Anna E. Burr Ost- - f. CACHE COUNTY DPJGHM1 POND Pioneer Foundry : Services to Be DIED HI LOGAN Herrmann Burr. William !U':i heme, 1)68 North Mam evening a:ur a Anna EhaU-l- MTOElSs WILL was born She Kid and Hal Hawkeswood batu-- It out at Proton Thun-- . U1 million at TonioKti ,a Pa'ui-- r 01 0,k- and Elizabeth had malm. country since rthn EARLY TODAY in t Un;h da.uiliUr Hown-- r Herr-- and ot !,ri , 0. a re.ld,.tit CACHE BOYS Worker Died at Ripe Old Age F,lnfl, fJpxt Year Had Been 111 for Many Years Resided in Logan for Past Three Years Large Family Survives. Joseph Wilson. 83. a re ldcent ol Iogali lor the past 65 jeais. lather of of Jt hu H. Wilson, manager ThaiiTa-Clot lung company, du d at the home of tils sou here this morning. Mr. Wilson haa been a resident of this city since 1668 He mas In (he foundry business m Logan tor a number of years. He was born n Leeds. England. September 5. 1844, the aon of Thomas and Sarah Ann LUUemcod Wiuum Mr. Wilson ts survived by the following children: William F. Wilson and Joseph W. Wilson. River Heights; Mrs. Joseph E. C'ardon. and John 11. Wilson, Logan; Florence Parkinson, Filer Idaho and Ruswatd 11. Wilson, Horn lulu: alo a sutler. Mis. Mary Hopkins, oi Idaho. His wife. Mrs. Mary Ann McCormick, died a number ol years ago. Funeral and burial will be ln Logan, tlie date tor services net having been made as yet. Lindquist and Sons ate caring tor the ARRIVE HOME FROM COAST r Sever&l of CCC Lads at Camp in California reach Homes Saturday Some Met in Ogden. I Tm'y fur the PrWon fll!inibrr commerce. with IVrl Danford. ion Budget Passed Surviving arc her husband; six tho match maker. Artlmr E. and ci..nhters Mrs. H. C. At the regular session of Him Erom ,,r(.v.nt wdtcaPnr.j Several of tlie CCC boys from ,iiore Burr. Paik City; W alld Max L city commlsslt n Friday nlithi the will be a big crowd tun cu lo the-- ,iiavit'rry' tlie Blacksmith Pork CCC camp Bngham Fond. 80. for many Mrs. Florence Jabbs. liuri, Iak proposed beer ordinance was np: n:tc . a who are spending the winter tn 4, )e atbe county 19J4 budget, years tne of the most prominent thisc boys have a t Pre. lnn. lu.iho: Mrs. Albert Daltot 0,1 lor consideration. The document California, arrived home lor the which has been tentatively set at citizens cl noitliern Cadie couniy. was read and it was derided to of followers In all sections ol 'h- - Sall Lukr; 21 grandchildren. on Saturday. Tliey were early this morning at 60 So. hold passage over until tonight. valley. A number of goat prelim-- 1 '"'.erai sorwees wilt be conduct-- ( $69,235 65 for file general fund. as' dad ViOSJ , about the happiest kids to Oe thlJ CKy lolovklI1K a ' 34 Hh 933' Some of them are very U,U,e j found. was one Jenn2Sk n,Pr,d " gthy Illness. ward chapel, by the commit-1- . 11 e best ,Loau LUS. muth disgusted with their fife In el Uie piuneers of Lewiston where boys m the valley, have s it li burial m the Logan Citvl 1,1 I189j0 lor olllfr funds. Mun ;the camp and say they woeld he built up cue ot tlie most pro.n arranged for. The ordinance is to be diawn AskvoAter1 icnuleiy umlt r the duertlon o! compared with $12(1.598.16 ln 1933, lather rat snowballs than to spend (SwiAinIl) farms ol that section. UnDU NICHOLAS MURRAY 6JT102 their time In like th- - Salt lake A. B. C plan. The light ui.l u? .slated in lm. :i.c Liml(tist A-- Sons' Mortuary Couniy CUrk Carl V. Mohr stated. ductive such a til his health laded him, lhe place. j with license fees as follows: A.!Ills ,h,.alrc at rrcNlou. comj ui.v. rcason for the general fund However, they know they are proBrigham Fond luim and home ol :urr was the only member bottled beer not to be consumed on' , a livelihood lor their 1am-lividing b &M t0 lhe cl(.cUon ex. Lew slon was one of tlie most outol a large family to fxmi the L. the premises. $35 B. bottled by adhering to the governbody. 01 r(,lMng of deputy standing of the entire county. on tlie premises. to be :i). S. church. With her husband. ment ' Mr. Fond was born in Balt Lake program and consequently $35: C draught and bottled be-- rl they w, re always kind to Mormon Held assessors' salaries lrom $1800 expect to return to their camp 9. 1853, the son of In their native land. The to $2100. add. ng $50 traveling ex City, June to be consumed cn the premlsi-s- . about Friday ot this week. Some those stuidy pioneers. Stillman and or.aries held manv meetings pen-a-$100. Wholesalers of either bottled lor the county attorney, $500 of lad hadn't even notified Fond. He married in the Burr home ln Switzerland. ler new ar in the heritfs depait-- 1 Abigail Thorne or draught bier, or both $75. their families that they would be two sisters. Aroelta and Cathnne The ordinance plans to give the nwnt. $100 for the health depart- Whittle, both ol whom survive. here for Christmas so It was a big New York Dr. Nicholas Murray ut.v commission the right to deny niallza,KlI1 0l jom.se M. Alcotl s ment nurse, and other minor In- Mr. Fond lias resided in Logan surprise party for the loved ones a license to anyone who volat-- s, creases. Mendon Plans are completed for Butler tills Christmas day assailed at home. lor the three llcyears. past st"r' of the dominance motive the outprofit celebration amounts other any portion of it.' Applications must! mm.01,al and tears Christmas tlie The annual budgeted Is survived Deceased by his Aincng those who came lrom ol a line old be approved by the commission (laughter side ot the general tund follow, two wives and the lolluwing under the direction of tne Sun- in society. tlie camp on Saturday were Franc s American family in the sixties win and the applicant must post 1933 figures first and the noted his The which in Hie school wnh liberal, superintendt-ncrejxirt McBride of Hyrum, Waldon GunCharles Fond, Island Park; day a 111 most anyone a P'aCt $100 bond and have three Loga.i Farmers who take part In the 1924 second: County road, $20,000, Mrs. John M. Bernhlsel, Borland wilt be held Monday December 25. as president ot Columbia univer- nell and Fred Bailey of Wellsvtlle, st ten." "If declared and Lalhs Westover. Frank Mellon and Interest same: conshs that $03,570. and entertainment Tlie taxjvayers make sworn profit, days sinking. sity, T. Fond, Leon Pond, George S. enfolded Last right before un coin-ho- ? plan ollered by the agto the applicant's character. Anof a program In tlie ward chapel prUit alone, be the end sougnt by McCoy Peterson ot $37t50; poor fund. $19,503, same; Pond Lewiston; Mrs. Arthur woricultural administraol enthusiastic audience little Logan. adjustment other clause will state "that ro at 10 a .m. after the program pre- human eifort, then society must rea comparatively dependent mothers, $10,000. same; Calgary, Canada; Rufus R. sents will be distributed beer license shall be issued to men and their mothers and grano-wit- h tion. may obtain to to itself the concile ctate lair road. none; $7300, disintegracounty steady and Z. W. Pond, Fairlield, Idaho; little men early payment ot their tirst $ 1364 05. $2500; county library. H. Ray Pond. Richmond; Preston children of tlie Mendon Sunday tion, constantly Increasing con Hat under this by signing a SI a 2 Individual between At childrens regular license ol that business l ,'ana ulol men, ir,e sweet lirciid.1 waivtr or "rider"plan, school. in. $2000. 500, groups and nap. W. Pond. Mrs. L. E. Crcokston. attached to the another age proved n story Should no one protest at the Mrs. E. E. Peterson and Howard dance wll be given In the amuse- tions. and eventual destruction." corn-ho- g a -contract, t nleita.nment warms says the that dispatch Teeth" ln the ordinances Moralists have been pointing out from Washington, D. C. to Direc-o- r public hearing, the tentative bud-- v M. Pond, Lcgan; Lewis V. Pond. ment hall Santa Claus will visit t the revocation ct hcen.'.c should lu arl nnf wuls applause. William Peterson, manager ol , t will be pawed as set up, the Knighton. California; Mrs. Ster- the dance. The edays entertain- almo.-- lrom the beginning ot time. The perlr rm.ance ol Katharu Paradise Tlie M. I. A. took minty clerk said. At last Decerr-L-r- 's ling Forsythe, Price. Also the fol- ment will close with a grand ball Dr. Butler said, that "it is only AAA for Utah, and also tha. o. twenty i CneTll,n- hearing no protests were made lowing brothers and snters: Lewis in the evening. Every one Is in- when men rise above damnation charge of the Sacrament meeting I he couthe rwaiver ln authorize ; artists vler amazingly liahr.g bootlegg is liquors" or allow:;-.Ilns has beer, tile case with Lo- - S. Pond. Salt Lake; Joseph 'i vited. Mendon orchestra will fur- by the profit motive and learn to Sunday night. Those who took part district allotment comma- or them agents" to s ll hard l.q- - u'hcntua(ed atmosphere - gives thej cn subordinate prolit to service that on tlie program was as follows: ii past years, Pond. TnattT.f-r- . Martin nish the music. .vastlo Idaho; a, a sensol vnole necessary .; piodutiion uors on their piemiu-selling to Another Important matter which Pend, ot the Utah Pioneers the social, economic and potLic.il Song duet by Lora Welch and Mrs. Abby Van Noy Daughters Us corn n for ard '1"' Logan; hie. figures to Lok bt, s uglit ong.nal under 21 yeais ol age cr may come before the commission Los Angeles; Mrs. Thadaus Hull. of Mendcn camp held their month- oidors begin to come in sight of a Alice New brand, accompanied on lo intoxicated persons. Wednesday is a proposed beer Or Ricbv; Mrs. John Whittle. St. An ly meeting Friday atternoon at t.ie firm foundation anu a continuing the piano by Ida Newbrand; talk as n contract in rned. the th.-j. as and give just rowing icing In addition to the recreation oi First Vision of Joseph Smith," by dinance for the county outside of th nv; Lv.,ander Pond. Twin Falls; home of Mrs. Orlia Bird, president existence, with peace and happiness by the fanner, and pledges me thc license, the person may De;dr' within the aged pages, to accept such adjustments. incorported town limits. Although NoalJ s. 'Pond- ogden and Alonzo Bottle Richards was m charge ol assured to the great mass oi man- Mary Olsen; clarinet solo by Helo s has signer evident that en Oldham, accompanied on the charged wih a misdemeanor and' This "rider," which becomes a no suggestions have been received Pond Salt Lake; 4a gland rhli- - the following Christmas program: kind at least. nn Pains or brain? to when convicted may be fined notjP-uefrom County Attorney George D. dren and 15 great grand children Group singing, Christmas Chimes; "It has remained for Tile hap- piano by Annie Oldham; talk. Life -ol the contract, was work-Us part m.on a:n this d in original to than $50, sentenced last of Christ, by Gurney Lee; tromout by the corn-ho- g Funeial services will be held m piavers were by Mrs. Julia Wov-d- . section of the Preston, it Is expected he will make penings of the generation a city Jail sentence of no? s!,r,!n. The 12 Mrs. Zina Baker; duet, Mrs. Ethel past," the educator added, "to bone solo by Darrel Norris, acAAA in order to sjveed up as some Wednesday. at tabernacle the Lewiston more than 30 days or both. Elizabeth. Rich-ma- n by with bur.nl Walker, Mrs. Eulalia Welch; 1st lorce these fundamental truths companied much as possible the cash payo'clock on Thursday on piano. Following the discussion on the Christmas ments to producers. upon the attention ot men everyCaru, iii Ahe family lot at the Richmond story, Dickens 1934 beer ordinance, the budget Clinstmas of i84 I written by Mai y where and to turn the thought nl .Mrs... Olive Each grower will give in his Maddox., .returned cemetery. was passed. A public hearing was E. Jensen and read by Mrs. Lot- mankind not by any means toward home from Salt Lake where she corn-ho- g contract detailed Inor scheduled, but no taxpayer harmonica tie Richards; music. the elimination ol prolit, but to- has spent the last months. formation on various crop6, parcitizen showed up to protest the Mrs. Ellen Ladle. Mrs. Eva 6m!lh; ward Its subordination to service." Miss Vcrda Obray returned home ticularly the acreage and yield tentative budget and it was passed, Mrs. Ethel Withe; vocal duet, Mrs. Dr. Butler, discussing the re- from Salt Lake where she has been of corn and the number of hogs to The $273,198.73. amounting Lucille Hardman and Miss LaVon sources of the world, said: larrowed and marketed on the visiting the last month. budget department appropriations backgrounds and scenes common average Ahrens; group singing "Our Moun"U is only as the world has come during the past two years, to the time were duplicated in Mr. and. Mrs. Cl.iaries Hotn Salt Lake follow: authorMurray city tain Home so Dear." Refreshments to be so widely and so largely set- December 1. 1931, to December 1, ities were General and statutory. $23.979.-- ; minute detail. .pent Tuesday visiting Ervin Mad leaving no stone unto the served were 1933. after program This information the tied It and and shccr homely For provides has dox. developed that turned in the search lor 42; auditor and recorder. SIBM: basis for the reduction payments. thieves Monday eighteen. dawned upon men how great is the who outraged the sancti-1146; estray pound. $7G3 lwir- for naturalness and intrinsic The Relief Society are having treasurer, Miss Clea reRichmond will The be checkThompson Miss has loss Isabella of this figures ol lor supplied hie. Stumpf generation and that ot a Christmas of the Murray city Jail by stealing of building inspector, $1010; city at- merit in the lessons community tree Sat- a received Richmond ed the committees possible in by turned the to s. alter home ations lor come, round charge. spending from one ot the cells. .example, ,urday. They wilt have a dance torney, $1225; city court. $5320; all well as entertainment quanta cuts past month at Salt Lake visiting genet ot the lelt ankle, If the contracts then are found $700 fracture o a use the ol reckless for as its natural and through picture t their wm lire department. $16,455; city gartV chance, c, Watching resources tor private profit. noble American era. "Little Wo- by the committee to be correct, thieves walked into the Jail be- abcut the lace and body bruises with Miss Georgia Mathers. age, $809; police department. 8 lv cach chiW present, driven an automobile when cn and same as about the basis leta to Sunday in if one's tlv remen" wins Miss Mary Lcngsiroth helplul service lasting place has tween 2 a. m. and 4 a. m. Sundav health department, $23,205: lhe average of the county, they while u"day m''ning In Sunday by Fred Heglend, also of Rich- turned home after spending tne low mn be the dominant motive. of the film tans. was there neither nobedy engineering. 987.80; street, $45,919.-4- hearts mond, ln which Miss Thompson, past week at Ogden with n- -r Dr' Butler said, "then the greater school a spreial Christmas Katharine Hepburn, at her best will be tentatively approved and ofticers nor pnsoners-a- nd cemetery, 5825; waterworks. slyly sent at once to Washington for walked olf Christensen nad Miss Lulu the legitimate protit one make;. feram !ias been arranged. Mrs Rex Wintel with the money, winch, $17,060; sewer, $1274; electric hg!i? as the energetic, romping, restless skjded on the the more wll he be applauded. by acceptance Jo. lias plenty ot competition tor preliminary Ida' V mer 5' 5131.869.05. Sutay afwrnoon to Pr0PC Miss Lallas at 'I entertained chant? of agriculture. Crticism slippery roa dnorth of here and shower on com'-- meeting ihe A. C. college will have resistance and The budget lor 1933 was $267 histronic honors. Edna May. Oli" r secretary honin evening Friday Thr went into the borrow pit. Ben The service motive disappear charge of the program both speak, or Mr and Mrs. Wesley Lall.ii. 265.90. the increase being in tne is the grumpy old Aunt March, Following their usual custom! occupants of the car were Mrs. Lallas at?.d tllc prolt motlv',ers and music wlU be lurm'hed' street department, which will oc Joan Bonnet is Amy, Frances Dee HutcnAlice was Miss shaken up and bruised. Shenli dominates all. is Meg, Jean Parker is Beth. Paul m,, The M. I. A. played the drama 0 forced to carry approximately Wellsvilie of belore her .r.. ison recalled "The Noble Outcast" Tues- d sJcnV Vmted Sor s Jtff StowI1' "ho Investigated, over from this year, City Lukas, Douglas Montgomery, llon-r- v was spent in gamSkaggs nage. Evening Stpphenscn. Samuel Hnds and took their Saturday receipts to the ported. Auditor H. Reuben Pedersen said. day night. Tlie characters were: The accident occurred near Mer- es and music. Luncheon was savJohn Davis Lodge are the masCctonel Lee, Ervin Maddox; Mrs. jail for safekeeping until the banks rill's spur, as the Heglend car, ed to thirty. The couple received culine contingent. Spring Bying-to- ii Colonel Lee, Jennie McMurdte; open Tuesday. skidded when Mr. many beautiful, gilts. Miss Frances, Norma Bankhead; plays Marmee. while Mabel Gillen coming south, Mr. and Mrs. William Kidman Night Marshals Joseph to turn ?i Hegleend attempted and Nydia Colccrd is Hannah James and Ernest Caldwell took the cash Blackburn, Max James; Jerwere dinner guests a car which was and family Westman is Mamie. They all give the outcast, Leelin Summers; and guardedly locked it in an em- avoid striking ry H. W. Mrs. of Monday Hayward on the highway, allegedly excellent portrayals. George Cukor Mr. Worthington, Rex Hirst; Sadi?, pty cell. Then they deposited th parked Sheriff Stowell did of Logan.. directed lrom the screen play Estella Reed a steel box in the jail office without lights. in Summers; Police, Mr. Mrs. Andrew Lament keys and ot owner of the Herman Hupp Bickmore. The drama leader or Y. Mason and Victor Heer-ma- n Brigham City Rcxburg. Idaho Funeral services and stepped out to patrol the not learn identity Bernard Hardman and daughter but is the car left on the highway, were conducted Thursday at the were was directors Shaw Esther town. Hansel of and sulfenng valley Louise and Beverly spent a home ol Mrs. Allred Paul for Mrs. Let there be rejoicing over "LitWhen they returned they found investigating. last week at Malad guests serious injuries Sunday as the re- Bertha James. Maurice Miles playMss Thompson was taken to lier Emaline Painter James, 77. who tle Women" among the lovers A and ed between acts. box sang had been broken home for medical treatment. ot Mi', and Mrs. Ammon Sorenthe steel guitar sult ol ail automobile crash late Roscoe died Monday morning of pneumonia the venerable old volume and Shaw and Keith Norris son. one mile east sang a duet The body was taken to Logan tor among the film Ians who have yet atternoon Saturday Mrs. William Bartlett entertainaccompanied by Mrs. burial. to learn of its quaint spell over of Tremonton on the Malad valley Alice Olsen on tne piano. a ed at cliickPn nicely arranged Mrs. Janies had lived here the several generations ol Americans The Bluebird Girls of Primal y supper Thursday evening in hon- highway. greater part of her hie. She lived and Copies of other countries, too. or cf her husband who was celetruck collided with a conducted by Devett Obray held in Logan for several years, until Hupps I bin arsha.l a glare. candy pull at their teachei 's brating his birthday anniversary. names appearing on the collector's the death ol her husband in 1915. to said he Andrew Basket of Bowers centered the machine being driven by Lawrence over place Sunday atternoon. Ten. mailing list; others may receive find the Lundqmst within ahoped or truck The then moved back to Rexburg. ol Garland. Carter table where places were marked culprits day present. blanks by calling at the collector's She is survived by three sisters for Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett, Mrs. tinned and pinned Hupp beneath. The Old Testament class of Sunoil ice, 365 Federal Building, Sait two. and a brother, Mrs. Matilda Flamm tractured live He ribs, sustained dark" Martha Hughes and Messrs and Lake City, Utah. Washington A generally day school held a party at their and other and Mrs. Kate Paul, Rexburg, and lacerations severe scalp Mrs. J. H. .and Gwen Mesdames. instiProvidence Mr Smith, Edgar teeaclier's home Mrs. Esther Shaw. Christmas Party picture for city educational and Joseph Mrs. Sarah Card injuries to his chest. He was taken Hawkes cf Lewiston visited with Thc Ninth ward ill..1., is spelt-- 1 tutions for tlie current - school year, Hancock, Harry Bartlett, H. C. to the V alley- hospital at Tremon-- 1 Mrs. Mary Maciclhx the other Painter. Logan. some Misses ?!rh:iSmith, Staufler, her parents on Wednesday evening. by Delpha teacher helped. Games were playeu soring a Christmas party m their balanced onlyin Hancock, lon ' Miss Hazel Atkins returned home national education, Della Eartlett, Madall end refreshments served to eighteen ward tonight. A program will he bright spots" said H. that. Zundel a John Sheriff Cleve after Ross Hancock, Grant and from Star valley pleasant 7 by Dr. Geoige at -- 4 rendered held Breir first commencing "fj was Jacob A. Ramderknecht ol Hansel Bartlett. visit with relatives there. While ceremonial meeting Monday which will be followed by a lie? was also cl Mrs. house was the Arthur Kidman of guest entertained valley. Hupps there she city From his latest survey dance. 'night at Mrs. ER. Summers ..Their sc hoois and the ollect Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fluckiger. upon th'ni at a surprise party Thursday even- riding m the truck. With Carte? kader ls Mrs Henry Howells The Malcoim M. A. were Mullmer, n. son entertained honor in of Dr. Kendrick her se Carlos Trenton Dr. Thompson has reMrs. George of the economic deprc: ing Primary presidency, Mrs. Esther Welcome Xmas D resents conditions had who was celebrating his birthday Gaddie and L. J. Rice ot Garland. Shaw, turned home alter a lew days at at a birthday party on Sunday cont.iuded epl. Eva Smith and Alice Olol and Mrs. Hansen Leo tor Nonna's tweilth Logan Games formed the difficult Lake. her lor rown increasingly bait anniversary. daughter sen were present.. Mrs. Margaret entertainment. Refreshments were and Inez Barrett: duet and chorus The following people were Lo- birthday. Games and various sports Pitkin and family ot Logan. Mr. Mrs. T. L. Blanchard ot Smithiield, jhom. Danielson was guest of honor. She Nel- and Mrs. Elmer Wood of Tren- - leach presented their husbands wi'h reived to Della Bartlett. Yerral Q It is Wonderful by Cyril He noted as "rntstanmng gan shoppers Monday: Mrs. Grace were the entertainment. Refreshson, Mrs. Julia Muir and choir; wa spresented a gift and adopted Car- - a wele-m- e Miss lifteen. h Christmas Staut-Mr. lo Brownand Mrs. Kidman. Perry and Char'es served Mane June present and ci:v school; lrom weie nients en'irom Thcmpson. repoits An- - to the class. Credits were award-Thov were both baby their operation with 18.000 fewer r, Glen Hubner, J. R. Walker. song, male quartet, Sylvester Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Laren Jar-- ! The Elizabeth Mathew camp cl men Pitkin of Salt Lake Citv'Mondav. ed lor their work. Games were Mr. and Mrs. Sclvvyn Hulse and;-ir!sborn at a local hospital. All teachers than m 19oU: a prouab) Uojd Shelton, Melvin W. Baker, arson, Claud Sorensen Clilfod and refreshments wete Ace Baker. played t oncein-1 , Louise, Iteene and Grant Kidman. Ahrens and doing nicely. and Miss Venice Hill. Urtanied their husbands on Wed- - tamily and Rex Pitkin. enrollment increased Mrs. Alvor Hulse and lamily ol offuers entertained at served to nineteen. Tlv ottieers and teachers ot tne Elnoia Bymglon ol Lewis- liesd.iv- evening in the Second ward in 1930. and an Primary more than students t Miss Irene Jones of Providence the week end with Ideal Ogden ir.don primary entertained at i a party Friday evening at home ton was the visitor ol Miss Ven- chapel. One hunaied were in Weather approximate cut ot $1 ,3.0'K!.0G0 u s s of Mrs. Edgar Hancock in honor s'X'nt last week with Mr. and Mrs. 2 The loliowmg program nlo'ives here. cureeni for eapam the ice Hill Sunday. Tuesday party outlay Cat he Valley is enjoying ideal Mrs. Evan Anderson and family neon m the ward amusement hall of the retiring ctlicers. Mrs. Nel- David Thomas. Mis. Leroy Andrus and small was rendered: Coniniiuntv singing; litcompared with lelt last week ler Daniels. Idaho weather again. There is very lor the Primary children. Follow- - lie Hancock. Mrs. Opal Larsen and are school "Few being buildings baby have returned home alter 'prayer and a selection by the tle snow in the vallev although "Few o!d chorus: pioneer sketch. Mary A where they will spend the holi- the hills are two weeks at the hospital. built." ho said. nig program was given: One act Miss Hilda Andenon. The even- Business Was Good blanket- -. well pretty Mrs. ; Anderson's parents. v.a given by Grant Bartlett. ing was spent in games and music. days with Artlmr solo school The Chris Fppick is recovering lrom Checketts; play hepn repaired. Saturday, December 23, was one The M. I. A. held their open Today was very much like a warm term ha sbeen reduced in length I oui.-- e Darlene a hiuering sickness. Bird. Those present were Mesdames An- of the briskest days tor business Hardman, diamatic reading. Mrs. LaVon Zolin .April. day c;'.nng on A short Tuesday evening. and Nathan linger; pioneer talk by the guest in one cut cf every lour cities. Maiv Lamon, Clara Larsen, Bobby nie Hughes, Retta Hubner, Opal that the merchants of Logan have leroy Merrill was rendered and games Humphrey are visiting at Logan ol honor, Adolph Baer. The beau-r program Night and adult classes were re- Welch, Howard Heninger, LaVern1 I arseti. Pearl Wood. Ellen Ladle, enjovpd in years. Citizens were were oth-Christmas tree and enjoyed. tiful Christmas Quiet duced or eliminated m 113 cities Burst, Grant Kidman, Darrces by Eva Smith. Selma Hancock and here from every town in the valtoday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jessop re- were Lark group: made it possible lor Loean was quiet on Christmas out ot 266 Rummer Mrs. John Campbell, Mrs. Wi.la decorations Primary class and Misres Hilda Anderson, Orlie Bud. ley, making purchases and getting Izr la were at Logan Monday. Santa to arrive and lelt a gift lor turned home on Fridav irom Hem- - day. Business was susiv acted ter seriously aflected in 99 cities of Zion Girts group: recitation. Dar- Viola Burst and Alice Shelton. ready for the coming of Santa lene Bird; story, Clara Larsen; each one present. Delicious re- fer where they have spent the past the holiday and citizens generally 240." Miss Luetta Hubner is visiting Claus. Bonus wheat checks month. At at Malad. Idaho with her aunt amounting recitation, Barbara Hardman. Tlie Massachusetts Institute of freshments were served. enjoyed Christmas dinne- at tlieir to over $70,000 were Ellis Shaffer Miss Astle and made Francis clore of the party each girl Mrs. Frank Sorenson. J. F. Astle and David homes. On every hand the people Tire kind of community is the distributed to the wheat growers Technology spent $30,000 in learnNitson entertained the Church seemed to be contented and the where right officers met Monday and there was a very substantial the newspapers, churches, and boy received a sack of canPrimary ing how to make the most nearly a business trip to Salt Lake on on evenclass history died Wednesday little folks in pract'ratly every the clubs, business concerns and nieht at the home of Mrs. Retta sum scattered among the popcorn. Wednesday. r. perfect onp of coffee. M. I. A. gave the following proThe time was spent inlnloved cn the CWA payroll. It is The Primary of the First ward ing at the home ot Miss Frnnas home, whether in humb : 'circum- the individauLs generally are workBeing too blind to have desire Nilren. Games were Sunto Sacrament after at or stances. are preparing entertain their played to see. Tennyson. otherwise, were all ing harmoniouly toward the same gram meeting making candied popcorn for thej really a pleasure to see the on- which randy and peanuts made hannv with amnio presents end 1 ar.d that is the develop- day night: Talks were given bylurnnarv party tor the children on j timism that prevails among was worse than a crime: It rhddrcn at a Christmas party h A crowd Santa-f!c:n Maxmoe enjoyed. large a Larsen, Stauffer Tuesday. ment of finer community. Saturdav afternoon. tins was a blunder. Fouche. working class in Cache county. Ses-- ,, - 1888 Lo-- Jn-ii- ;d ! 1 h.r ,'Ll i j i jlf b-- cr i e Profit Urge Assailed B y J: tr University rieXu j j MENDON for Hog Producers es SnPPfl FllTIfls 1 - chil-d:e- n: "L-'- as Ber-geso- n, ben--lit- s "' 8- - , per-on- j CKO-Radi- - e d e Thieves Break Into Jail, Escape Auto Accident With Loot, S709 Causes Injury to Richmond Girl i j y - $12.-49- 5; i 6; ; J pro-ast- er ; aih.. Revenue Blanks Promised to be Here Jan. 2nd $20,-00- Emaline James Hansel Valley Resident Hurt Near Brigham Buried In Logan s wdlnS ourtoTdr8 V, Gloomy Future For Schools In Cities Reported we ' MILLVILLE TRENTON !'; ' Uu-ts- c, six-li- Clin-tma- atter-931-3- ou"-hav- t unenr-Hubne- V |