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Show Bound Tit SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYBUM, UTAH Codh Cache Courier J Eveiyr Friday at Hyra Gaahe County, Utah Wells ville Locals Mrs. Thomas Stuart enteranied Thursday at dinner and supper, A vase of fall flowers .formed the cenclass mail matter, under ths terpiece of the table. Those incluArt of March 3, 1879. ded were Mesdames: Martha Veda Smith, Alberta Larsen, THE CACHE PUBLISHING CO. Ethel Jones, Celia Murray, May MurSubscription Rates: ray, Elizabeth Stuart, Josephine F It. 03, Payable in Advance Bradshaw, Margaret Archibald, Grace Bailey, Laura Archibald and Esther Six month $0.50 Leishman. The time was spent in social chat and quilting. t the Mr. and Mrs. J, T, Lockett returnMrs. Vernon Bell, daughter of L. e ed to their home in St Louis, Mo., twenty-threE. Larsen, was one of the from came who Wednesday following a months visit wrokers temple of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas home at to the Lava Hot Springs last Friday the Logan temple. They attended the Eliason. Mrs. Emil Anderson and son, Bll, two day sessions. A marriage of interest took place of Logan, were dinner guests of Allie last Mrs. Mrs. Eugene Petersen, Saturday at Ogden. The bride Mrs. Francis Clark, Sunday. Petersen and Mrs. E. J. Wilson, Jr is Mrs-- Vivian Marcussen, popular Mrs, Hattie Montrose, of Logan, were guests at a bridge party given operator of our Beauty Shoppe and is visiting at the home of Mrs. E. by Mrs. Joseph Morgan at her home the 'groom, Mr. Marlin Anhder. Three in Logan Monday evening. J. Wilson, Jr. tables of bridge were played and a Mrs. Andrew McGee entertained Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Page were delicious dinner was served. her brigde dub at ber home Thursdinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. The rain of the past week came day evening. The time was spent West on Sunday. in such a persistent manner out at in playing bridge and luncheon was Cleaning and treating seed grains the dam that the workers were all served. Dry or wet method. Miller Coal and obliged to move to town. Most of The Cynthia Benson and Sego the boys took advantage of their Feed. Phone 123W. Adv. 10-- 5 enforced vacation and traveled to Lily camps of the Daughters of the Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Clark and Mr. even wetter climes. They were cal- Pioneers held their opening social and Mrs. Camel Larsen, were vis: led back by the foreman yesterday. in the Third ward amusement hall ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Some of them are complaining at Thursday afternoon. A program was ' Pete Evans at Corrinne, Sunday. the thoughts of work say that it given and refreshments were served makes their heads ache yet they The Relief 3ociety of the Third Sirs. Francis Clark and daughter, are hitting the ball at top speed and ward held their opening social and La Rue, were guests at a shower promise a dam before spring. work and business meeting in $he given in honor of Miss Norma Jacobsen of Logan Monday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Wells McBride of ward amusement hall Wednesday Hyrum announces the marriage of afternoon at 2 p. m. Mrs,' John Bain The Primary Stake Presidency met their daughter Estella to Elmo Fife, spoke and music was furnished by at the home of Hazel Jorgenson Wed- son of Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Fife of Mrs. Wm. S. Brown on her accor-dia- n. the Following the program nesday, Plans for the coming quar- OgdenUtah. The young couple were ter were made. married September 15th at Tooele. time was spent in quilting. Postoffioe, H jrum, Wtefc Leish-man- PARADISE NEWS NOTES Mrs Millicent Maughan, Maughan, Mrs. Lydia Larsen, Mrs. Mary Gunnell, Mrs. May Murray, Mrs. Rachael Bankhead and Mrs. Ann Rock of Willard spent Miss Christina Maughan spent Wedlast week with her son and wife, nesday at the home of Mrs. Emily John3 at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rock. st A chicken ' supper was Mr. and Mrs. John Fuhriman of given Saturday evening at the home Providence were Sunday guests of of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maughan of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Saltern of New York were special guests. Those Logan spent last week with her par- included were: Mr. and Mrs, Parley ents, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer John- Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stuart, son Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Alvard, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Call of Af-o- and Mrs. Walter Perkins, Mr. and Wyoming, spent the week visit- Mrs, Elmer Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. ing with her father, David J. James. Heber D. Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hirst, John Hirst, Leonard Lamont Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Hall, James Hall, Heber James, Murray. The evening was spent in Floyd James and Archie James left social chat and games. Falls Sunday morning for Idaho Mrs. Arthur Wilson entertained at where they will be employed in the dinner Wednesday. A vase of asters harvesting of potatoes, formed Mr. and Mrs. Fred Forsberg and table. the centerpiece of the dinner 3 i Covers were laid for: Mrs. son, Detwayne and daughter, Helen, of Ogden, are visiting relatives in Laura Williamson, Mrs. Ethel Jones, Mrs. W. 0. Christensen, Mrs, WilA vo. liam H. Maughan, Mrs. Cassie S. V Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bahn of Brenchley. guests were . Oneida spent Sunday and Monday Mrs. Mrs, Louis Car-doHenry Darley, visiting relatives, Mrs. Percey Darley and Mrs. Mrs. Edna Smith entertained at Melvin Allen of Logan. The aftera quilting Wednesday at her home. noon was spent in quilting. Guests included Mesdames Erva Mrs. Olive Jones presided over a Nettie James, Obray, Eva S. Smith, Ann Welch, Maud Obray, and Hilda prettily appointed bunco party on Thursday afternoon to the members Norris. club. A delicious hot Members of the Book of Mormon of class of the Sunday school assisted luncheon was served. Those present by class teachers, Mary Maddex and were: Mrs. Stella Archibald, Mrs. Ester Shaw, enjoyed a party held Edna Bassett, Mrs. Myra Perkins, at the home of class member, Grant Mrs. Millicent Maughan and Mrs. White Thursday evening. Games Jones. were played and refresments served. Mrs. Alberta Larsen entertained Mr, and Mrs. J. O. Tams, Mr. Friday at dinner. The guests were and Mrs. Roy Tams, Mr. and Mrs. seated at one long table .which held William Richman and family, Mrs. a vase of fall flowers for a center-piec- e. Mr. Leland Summers ; Jane Richman, Those included were: Mrs. Miss Virginia Obray, Mr. Ross SumMary S. Bailey, Mrs. Reta Popple-toMrs. Hazel Kerr, Mrs. Luella mers, Miss Janet Cook of Avon, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Howells and family Larsen, Mrs, Lessie Spence, Mrs. attended the Tremonton fair Satur- Clara Maughan, Mrs. Veda Smith and Mrs. Carrie Smith. The time day. The annual Relief Society confer- was spent in quilting. ence was held Sunday afternoon in Miss Evelyn Theurer of Ogden connection with ward sacrament was the guest Sunday of her parents, meeting. Bishop Orville Lee, presi- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Theurer. ded and President Priscilla James Mr. and Mrs. Jean Hutchinson of conducted. Program consisted of re- Firth, Idaho were guests Firday evmarks by President Priscilla James; ening of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Larsen. report and sustaining of officers by Their son, Lynn, accompanied them secretary Maud Obray. History of here, who will attend school at the the duties and work of the . Relief U. S. A. C. Wanda Mrs, Grant Hammon and two chilSociety, stake secretary, Dunn of Hyrum. Musical numbers dren returned to their home at Ogwere by the Relief Society Choristor den Sunday after spending ten days Gertrude Welch. Short talks were as guests of their parents, Mr. and given by visiting councilmen, Albin Mrs. Thomas Brenchley. T. Clawson and Ether Nielson. ClosMrs. Hilda Norris is visiting at ing remarks were by Bishop Orville the home of her sister, Mrs. Maud Lee. Obray. j Mr-Chlo- no-ho- 5 n, .Mrs. A. C. Moulton nd dauj; Heber, Utah, spent Sunday day at the Lester Miller Moulton was a of Mr. Miller in the sxon. hoJ coni" cSfS Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Walter-havbeen spending the suJj Yellowstone National Park, J at the home of their parent and Mrs. R. A. Eliason last u They were enroute to Pays where Mr, Walters will teachV high school. Mrs. Maud Liljenquist was i Lake visitor Wednesday. Cleaning and treating seed nj Dry or wet method. Miller Coil , Feed. Phone 123W. Adv. it JEM Radio Tubes COME HAVE YOUR TUBES TESTED FREE n, n, ft r Out-of-to- re Mrs. Elgeva Johnson is home from California this enJ having accepted a call to tern States mission frjm g Third ward. "SB? H Just-A-Me- Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan and family and Mr. Jensea sen of Arco, Idaho w era guests of their parents, v, and Mrs. J. W. 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