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Show , THE JOURNAL, PACE SIX' MORGAN CANNING Miss Mabel Larsen, and Alias Beatrice Allen, ; Mrs. J. It. Baxter entertained at a 500" party at her home Saturday evening. High score nas won. by -- Mrs,, Elva Clark, twenty guests were present. Mrs. Willard Christiansen of Pocatello, Idaho, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. G. Christian for a week while she has been working in the temple at Logan. Mrs. Balton Reid entertained the members of the Home and Community section No. 2 of the Farm Bureau Saturday. ly?s sons in home management were discussed. Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Worley attended the Military ball at Logan Monday evening. The Coteris Club w ill meet on Saturady at the home of Mrs. Maud Jensen. Airs.-J- . D. Strmpson spent the week end as a guest of relatives in Ogden. Citizens of Hyrum are giving a benefit dance Tuesday evening in beKalf of Claude Jensen who has been critically ill at. a Logan hospital following two operations, : COMPANY MEETING HELD IN CAPITAL At a meeting of the stockholders of the Morgan Canning Company held in Sait Lake City yesterday afternoon a. reorgan- - ' s ? ' r j r ' j? rt illkl. ization of the company was Walker-Brother- ' -; ? i t s their known financiers-putlf- tvg time and attention to the company the pea canning industry of Smithfield and Morgan should the leading continue as one-o- f industries of the state of Utah. : It has teen announced that (he company will immediately plan a campaign for contracts! With the growers and that a big , j prop of peas and Wans through- out the territory in which thei company operates will be asked :w,ety for again this season. Funeral Held ' Kampus for Richmond - iv . - as-th- u iff 4 per-capi- 4 U 4 .1 Her-sch- el ta - i iI i I -- of the President. The Julies Literary Society Miss Alma Lue Childers and Miss Beulah Bopne of Indepen- held a breakfast Tuesday at dence Missouri, who have been the home of Mrs. Willard Peterguests of Ah?, and Mrs. Thomas son in honor of Washington's Eliason, left Saturday for Salt Birthday and in celebration of Lake City where they wil siend the fifth anniversary of the & few days before they return forming of the Ladies Literary home. (Society. The Second ward drama cast The home was decorated with will produce a comedy drama in American flags. While the color the ward amusement hall Thurs scheme of the breakfast table out in the club coi- day, March 3, according to an- was carried blue and Angold. The center-derseors, announcement from H. P. : piece was formed by daffodils director of the play. The players have been train- held in a blue bowl. Yellow canblue candlesticks decorat ing diligently for the past few dlesthein ends of the table. Covers weeks and are now able to pro-- i cl a laid for were class entertainment. eighteen duee a first with The play to be staged is lmsedi The breakfast opened on a modern theme and filled singing of "America and Utah with clever lines and amusing Our Homeland. Airs. Jack Wright acted as situations. The cast includes; "Lavon Larsen, GarneM Larsen, toastmiatress. The following Don Allen, B. AI. Thompson. members responded: Airs. 11. P. Clinton Andersen. Roy Rimlles-- . Anderson, club organization and backer, Cyril Nielsen, A. J.. Pet- purpose; Airs. Marlin Anhder, Christiansen, The Constitution; Mrs. E. J. erson, Wallace ' AIaxAllen, Clyde Peterson, Airs. Wilson Jr. What it Means to le Virginia Larsen, Alias Chloe Club President; Mrs. Eugene Rose. Miss Myrtle Sorensen, Worley, To the Anniversary of 1 J . j n, j ; A." A 4 Comic Opera . In PICKLE! Acts Bp BENEDICT - Directed VProf. Nibley Two A. raid J. Southwick bg v;l:h.:s:'' Curtain 8:15 TICKETS on sale n - - , Charlotte Kyle, Miss Helen Miss Joan Knott, Miss Marjorie Cowans, besides the council .of Associated the women students. The numbers are a mixture of dancing,, singing, comedy, classic and popular music, with about a hundred people taking part to made the vaudeville one of typical caprice. The production is one of the biggest things to be done at the college this year, and has been in the making since last November. From the first prologue through the Kaprice Ensemble, in every act, to the last choius, It is characterized by wit, wholesome fun and genuine entertainment. Moen, There will be two See How llie Two Tubt Wash and Dry. How All Water j Handled Without Labor. How Your Time and Clothes Are Saved. XJUNDREDS of our customers have inspected the New Easy LA Washer and every one has marveled at its wonderful new method of drying and washing. The largest washing may now be done by the New Easy in the usual time and with all. hardly any labor at Let us show you this new machine on your next washday. Well do your whole wash, without charge or obligation. perform- ances. A matinee at 3:30 Monday afternoon for school children at 25c admission. The evening show begins at 8:15 with prices $1.00, 75c and 50c. The seat sale has been open since Thursday. one-quart- Providence, Mrs. W. II. Jones of Rigby, Idaho, Mrs. Victor Jensen and Mrs. Grover Christiansen were special guests. Refresh ments were served. er Lundstrom Furniture Co. BENSON minds mini.' hooks, holh shot Ioiik. l .mil Benson be',. 26. A patriotic meeting urulei the auspices of the Rcliel Society, to pay tribute to tin memory ot George Washing! mi was held last Sunday night in the Henson chapel The speakers were Iamiiio Alien and il was exNinth pected that these ladies would do justice to the subject, on this occasion they surpassed all expectations in the splendid addresses they gave. Chas. L. Reese sang A Mag Without one Stain accompanied by Airs. Reest on the piano. Ephraim J. Falslcvv sang a song and i d Parson gave a reading. The usual Monday evenings meetings were held and the picture show followed with a fairly good attendance. Some of the older people ot Benson who tomially lived in Hyde Iake have recieved invitations to attend their Ward Reunion on the 25th which makes them happy in knowing that they are held in affectionate the measles and oUnr members . I . i yd-io- Then heres to Hyrum I.. I.. F. I.oiik may II li't- and Krow, And keen its aim !o m-- hAmotik tin lenders anil to know The best in prose and m rse and Mini: Primary conference was held the First Wap! Sunday, at which the following programs We thank Avas iven; Singing; Thee Oh God for a Profit ; sing in ing, As They March Along" ; Sacred music, Aturriel Jensen; reading of the Twenty- - third The Bluebird Psalm, singing Bluebird the girls; Song. by 1 Think dramatization of w hen read that Sweet story of Old, by the third group with a solo part sung by Phylis Liljen-quisdramatization of "Saints leaving Naveau," by second group w ith Clark Petersen playing the solo part, The Four Trails yf Spiritual. Health, and Knowledge, Service illustrated bw the Trail Builders who sang isj of the family liavt wlmoping cough. Last evening .Me.s.u Liljen quint smil Kee. shipsd out three car loads of ccf catll- f.u r Caif. one load from Cache June lion and two load i'loin Oglev. iTInuiei Mr. Nathan Doan, a repres' t.tive of the Amalga Sugar Com- - Limine pany is in the ward soliciting visiting with Air. sugar beet acreage. ;J. A. Lindquist. The roads are drv imr fast smd Mrs. Holier IL Bankhead and the farming land will soon be Mr. P. AI. Williamson motore.d on Wednesday dry enough to. plogh if the to Smithfield beautilnl weather continues and spent the day and While early planting of augur Mrs. R. S. Nelson. beets is no doubt desira. !e, the Mr. and Mrs. Alphtmzo d best time to plant is when the of Buhl, Idaho are visitground is in good condition. The ing with Mr. and Mrs, William farmers often get too anxiouc Richardson. with-AIr- i . j Win-v.ar- Aaron Leishman of Salt Lake v City spent Saturday and here with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John A. Leishman. Mr. ami Mrs. Charles returned to their home at Evanston, Wyoming leaving here Saturday evening after spending the past ten days here visiting relatives. While here they were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Maugham Sun-jda.- Mos-Jand- . Announcement.... The school board in connection with the County Superintendent of school showed good judgment in observing Washingtons birthday by not dismissing the schools. When children are allowed to run around on a holiday they get very little good and often harm out of it but in the schoolroom they can be taught lessons ot patriotism that may le of great benefit to them. flowtheir song; Earths Fairest J . C. Jorgensen lias a radio the first group, ers, posed by installed in his home. of song by primary; reading The Boy Scouts arranging to LSalt Lake Seagulls and seagull a dance Friday night. give girls code by seagull class After Mrs. having several teeth members board Stake Francis Olsen read the names of extracted M rs. Dead Clark suf. fered considerably front hemorrPrimary officers who were stained short talks were given hage;-. but are pleased to state i by Mrs. Allgaier, Mrs. W. D. hat she has recovered. There is a general spidemic of Porter and Victor Israelson. Song, I 'Thank Thee Dear Fath-- ! oughing in the ward and from what we can learn this condition er. The I adies Literary Siciety is quite general In the valley. met Friday at the home of Mrs.' Air, and Mrs. Howard Reese Harvey Jensen. The program in for some time are on the Mrs. Jack eluded. Reading, It is to be hoped that .Wright; paper. The Training when the warm spring sun ,of Children". Mrs. H. Anderson: makes his appearance he will put vocal solo. Airs. Grover Christ- an end to these intrusive germs. iansen; Airs. Horace Cole of Mr and Mrs. Samuel Henna Lewiston, Mrs. Hammond of have three children down with 'p We are glad to announce .that we have become distributors for the famous United States line of au- 1 tomobile tires.' t; We have just received a com- - . plete stock of tires and tubes direct from the factory, therefore we can assure you that every tire is fresh stock and made of the Latex-treate- d Web Cord and Rubber. Sprayed There is a reason why they are better. . . Prices 35c. 50c. at Thatcher Clothing and. Logan High 75c School Trade in Your Old . Tires Will give you credit for every bit of mileage left in your old .tires. ! . I -- e. -- 1 riP in! I here s no obligation to buy, of course but youll want to H. & P. Auto Parts and 46 LOGAN Wreckage Co. West First North Phone 189 er A method has been invented for drilling and tapping compressed air ..pipe lines under pressure. Two British Columbia lumber rneit have patented a portable saw operated by compressed air for cutting down trees. su-j- Mar. 4th & 5th Prt.se . wind. WV o h.nl tin hti r.iry world. And filled our Kuo" ledm- se Iuiik With II. R. Reynolds, A. N. Sorensen, Dean Charkitte Dani-y- Miss mo-rar- I lun-liii- th. ey men-giti- s. Bur-jea- llr i ourse, Capitol -- Theatre Feb. RICHMOND, Jjijnpus Kaprice, thj feature Funeral services were held at vaudeville of the A. C. w ill be the South ward chapel Monday given Monday night at 8:BLin for Dallas Pullen, 13 year old the Capitol. : son of Mr. and Mrs. N.- F. The affair lompiises twelve Bullen who died Friday of last numliers, all as varied in their make-u-p can-- bo with the idea of suiting the most pital from cerebral spinal diversified audience. The services were conducted The acts re directed by the by J. L. Robinson. The choir leading local talent, and promise sang Sometime Well Under- to surprise and satisfy much The opening stand. prayer more than the ordinary vaudewas offered by Levi Allen of ville bill. Cove. A duet was rendered by Dr. N. A. Pedersen is general Harriet Eskclsen and Ray An- chairman of the production and; The speakers derson. were has as his assistants in the Professors different acts, Bishop William Anderson, Bullen, JI L- - McCarrey, J. Walter Welti, Chester Myers, O-- V v Yout- h- Monday vice-preside- t Kaprice Monday Night L. Robinson. John If. Kemp, and Howard Leatham, representatives from the Utah legislature of which Mr. Bullen is a member. Solos were rendered by H. S, Webb, Hugh Clarke, C. I. Stoddard and an instrumental SA trin w rendered by Prof, h e MeJUnv die Literary L Jackson and company. The benediction was pronounced bv Eli Webb. unk,P 3 th School mates acted as pallbearers and flower girls. ectorg of the Dallas Bullen was born Nov. and Mr. Mrs. J. J. Cr.mwLMU?!of Ogden, elected T d Mr and 29, 1913 at Richmond. He is of j her. Salt Lakd, president anilMw Uvm fcpk, of Benson survived by his parents, a general manager ; W. II. Stewart ts of Mr and Mrs. 0. brother, Willis Bullen and four Ida Sd Logan, sisters, Mrs. George Anderson ji. Birch Sunday, evening. Anderson, secretary; Sophia H. and Mrs. L M. Edison land the Misses Xenore, Joyce yjr Anderson treasurer and L, i wcte dinner guests of Mr. and and Janice Bullen. Howard Salt Lake with therms. a. Gill Sunday. above officers as directors. The Home and Community Washington and the club; Mrs. j u II. R. Adams, Our club, Past and section No. 1. of the Farm met Saturday at the home Future; Mrs. W. D. Porter, j of Airs. Alvin Allen. Home ManReading of An Ode to the Indies HYRUM agement projects including Literary Society. Airs. Lew Edison acted as paint and varnish removers, HYRUM Feb. 26 The Cache crack fillers and floor coverings chairman of arrangements, and County school board has chosen were discussed. Eleven ladies was assisted by "the following C. F. Olsen to represent the were present. The next meeting committee, Mrs. If. P. Anderson Airs. II. G. Shipley, Mrs. Clifboard at a special meeting at will be held March 10. T. W. Peterson, David 0. Niel- ford Warr, M rs. A. J. Clawson. Salt Lake this week with the state legislators. Mr. Olsen will sen, A. D. Allen, 0. M. Wilson, As a fitting dose for the day use his influence in securing A. B. Wilson, John G. Wright, the club- - presented the City more favorable ligislation for H. U. Adams, C. J. Christiansen beautification committee with a and Aaron Christiansen were Check for eighty dollars to lie the schools in regard to the allowance and with the re among the Hyrum citizens that tised for whatever purpose they of desire. presentative of the Farm Bur- attendedM.the funeral services The xem written by W. D. Anderson at Logan eau to obtain better regulation Joseph in honor of the occassioii condo! of Resolutions Porter Sunday. of Farm taxation. : Mr. and Mrs, P. L, Peterson ence were tendered the fanhly followsOiti' An .in Ik tinClub. the Citizens of Idaho Falls are guests of Bis by Sport fans from Hyrum Have Iivf Yours our lil t h ImikI has tlmi hop and Mrs. Janies G. Christenbeen attending the basketball sen. oil. ' Thioiirdi hiiiiii) da.' i and dismal The Lincoln school children games at the A. C. this season and faculty were able to hear and are very enthusiastic in For bIhiwits. IiIkIi iduals ('' founhl and the speech of President Calvin the praises of their favorite slrivi'd. Nielsen. Canlril Ami ttimoil to Oil our Cuolidge Tuesday morning by star, hours. the courtesy of John A. Israel-- j Charles Liljemjuist motored thouahls ami joiul sen, who connected a special to Salt Lake City Wednesday. With souk. has Rulon been who Nielson on his wire to the loud speaker radio and placed it outside his ill in a Logan hospital plans to Fi yiars our haum i's urh (I house giving the congregation return home about Sunday if in u to his And wall'-Lronu. In ish he continues strenggain words on lawn the his gathered hi: f- ef- fected which put the machinery of this large industrial foment into motion again, following the death of its founders, the late -- James A. and Joseph M.Andcr-son- . Moroni lleiner, Halt Lake Capitalist, was chosen president ami genera! manager of the company. E. 0. Howard, presiBank dent of was elected a director and with the selection of these two well Saturday, February 26, 1927. CITY. CACHE COUNTT, UTAH LOCJAN N UTAH |