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Show Friday, July The Cache American. Logan. Cache County, Utah JO, ID 10 Tage Three State Fair To LADY IN THE Be Held September 16 to 22 Tie Vepja Denson family reunion mas held Sunday. July M, at Lagoon, there brin? 200 present, Dinner mas served at nxtn and Uie program meeting at 2 30 Wilfurd liyrand. of Rigby. Idaho gave the peijmg praer, singing "O Ye Mouhta.ns High", conducted by Alice Jenkins; Carr Jones mas In charge of the fol lowing program: reading, Wayne Jenkins, history of Alma Denson was read by Mable llancey: tap dance. Deverly Jones and Eliza beth Ann Sutherland; piano duct, Gladys Denson and Dever 1 l Glen Benson; kalcolm Benson, piano pia" duet, John Jorgensen and Sandra Denson; vocal solo. Annette Jenk- ins. A new organization was effected with Royden Denson, president; Kenneth Denson, first vice predent; Melvin Denson, 2nd vice president; Mable llancey, se- Two Sessions of Ward Conference mas held here Sunday. Pruidcn: L. Woodruff Stucki and eleven The Am.il.amated Sugar emploveev and their com-pon- WINDOW wives, enjoyed an outing In Logan Canmembers cf tne suvke I'lleswioou yon. when a delicious lunch was this quorums and auxiliary board mere served and a program and sports mill commemorate Uie Oolden An the afternoon By James L. Singleton present and addressed Uie enjoyed during he pants" WiLon muttered choir Mr. and Mrs. William Moore, of An augmented nlversary of Utah S.aieliood, It wav a week before JX. Valwatched him. and then he would Uie the of under direction were Chorister general office, special September 16th to 22nd Incluentine day before Bob had sum- mumble, who. what, when, where, guesta. Raymond Webb, assisted by organsive. tlie annual Utah State moned. enough courage to pick up why; who. what, when, where, ists Faye Thomas and Marjory Mrs. Evan Parkinson returned the telephone and dial 463 War- why " will open Its gates to the full-sizfurnished ahe Robinson, from where Inspiring Saturday Price, to the drug wick. WiLon had The weeks pushed somehow and exposition ainoe tlie mar. During "A Perfect Day," Ivan Weston; solo has been vislurg Jier daughter store around thegone a It was a balmy spring comer for the war the Fair grounds, buildevening In A Perfect ay," Ivan Weston; solo, Mrs. Velda Redd. fresh supply of cigar and Bob April. Shadows were swallowing ings, and facilities mere turned to "The Holy City," Elmer Wahls troia Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Jones were was alone In the office. up the big sign. Center City Gathe mar effort Now for the first Ye In Logan on business Vocal Trios, "Come Come zette. and a light shower curdled Friday, aophlsti-catean Hello." elderly, time In fotir years every building Mr. and Mrs. Veldon Dair, of Saints" and A (Peace I Leave in the dust In the street. Mary' voice answered. and all space on the grounds mUll With You," Eva Earley, Hazel Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. Deon mother had Informed Bob that Bob be would her mother. That A Moer. of Ogden, were guests of be available for show purposes. The Weston, Mary and Johnson. His mouth was dry and she would be home that morning, number of changes mere made In Mr. and Mrs Rosmond Diair on thought. have been extensively grounds out hla message; "1 and he had decided to walk past choked he Al- - Sunday. the Auxiliary organizations. her house once for luck before landscaped, the roads and walks he asked. home," Mary bert R. Weston, who has served , Mrs. Douglas Pike, of Chicago, d, and the buildings No. she went to Snow Valley calling her on the phone. He was as Superintendent of the Sunday, U spending a few days with her last month and won't be back soon standing cloae against the completely renovated. school building, school for 13 years, with his as- - father, Dow Lewis. Mr Pike la until April." next door to The 196 show will be complete IL Alley and yeoman 3rd class, and has been sistants, Charles So that was why she has dis- Mary's, to be out of the rain, In every department, Each diviJoseph Earley, mere released, and stationed at Gnat Lakes, 111 , for appeared from college. She had which by tills time was coming sion mil be judged by men of cretary. Harold Johnson. Ruufus Humphrey the past six months. After ob-a- gone to Snow Valley to ski on down in waves. Puddles of water enMrs. Amanda Hansen Is With all national In the street sparkled under the reputation. Lawrence D. Lambom were talnlng h'a release he will Join his the all-sta visit from all members joying faclities aga: availabe, a show of of - wife and continue his schooling, flickering street lights and Mattthe councilors, with his Bob Stanley one son. her gasped. family, Mrs. Lois Wheel has returned poplar trees in Mary's yard tosswere major proportions will be staged. Cecil, who Is Inexcept 1s this? Satterthwalte Earl who Yes. son and They Japan. ed wlerdly in the storm. A deep The "Golden Anniversary" Re- are: Mrs. Leona Russell, of Colo- released from the Presidency of horru spending the last five 'This 1 Bob onh n vue. staged in front of Uie grandshe Inter- lonlmcss swept through Bob. The Uklng a cour! Bob Swankmore? rado; Mrs Pearl Snodgrass, of the YMM2A and Clayton Robin- - in same lonlino that an old herbeauty culture. stand. will highlight the many Los Angeles; Mrs. Arba Darden son, Earl Satterthwalte. and Nor- rupted gleefully In his mountain retreat must mit Mr. RowMrs. and Oral It's entertainment features. Tickets to and daughter Sonja. of Calif.; man Cheney, with Owen Wahlstrom Layne spent No," he told her. suffer during a storm. The same this major event are available with j Mm. Mary Dahle, of Clearfield; as secretary, were sustained In the past week at Nampa, Idaho land. Bob Rowland." jellow light was shining through their the Mrs. from Leota visiting returned 5,rhad WiLon released nd Mrs. were daughter, Murcellis Hanger and Hattie Mattsen each admission. The show the window. Bob left the school stood he McKnight. looking store t. and drug Anthonv, Idaho; from their duties as officers of mill Include a glamorous a,n,,y ? dance a,n and crept over the rock building Bob Mrs. Senneth and through a file behind Bob. Thompson Hansrn. and dauhtf,r; the Old Folks committee, and Morchours. animal acta, trapeze thrill- - I III. wall Into Mary's yard and past come him in. noticed were were hadn't Hunsaker Esther in on Ann, daughter Logan ton Kearl and Effle Lambom ers. clowns, fireworks, and numer-- , of "You can call her then. If you the poplar trees up to the wirv-doTrPmontoni at whose home suustalned to the position. Miss Monday. Tlie glass rippled ous other features. The produc- -, with Sun-Uovoice on the other end they hald a family gathering Misses Jeraldlne Hogan and like." the Laura Myers, secretory. water and it was like looking trailmill be staged every evening, day. as it Instructed line of the inmembers H Other C. 1. the July Word was received at Clarice Thomp-oleft Tuesday to i mith special matinees. the conversation through celluloid. The same ed off and eluded: Mrs. Eugene Alley home of the birth of a daugh spent the summer Mr. and at working crly woman was seated at a ended Horse Races, which proved to be Nelson and members of their ter. at the LDS hospital, on Thurs. Bryce's canyon. oblong table. Reading glasses The next afternoon Bob was'li,rSe so popular last year, mill be repeat- - family. This is the first reunion jday," to Mr .and Mrs. Russell I. Nellscn and hurrying down main street look- -; werc Pcrched carelessly on her S. T. Mrs. Mr. and le'd or three Mother years. cd again this year by popular de-- 1 Alley, of Midvale, Utah. son Dale were Logan vlsltory ing for a valentine. School had ?e- - Mary was standing at the ,r;. and . TS' TI.,aroId Griffin on1 daughter are doing well, and Monday. mand. foot They will be held each ended for the day and he was was of a winding stairway; ahe wearing a long white formaL Mend,, Urn,,. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Orchard. hurrying to work. Colorful valShe would twirl and jig and lift day Many horses are already in Idaho Falls, Idaho; Star Valley. I found be could and four entine Max Mr- and Mrs. displays Orchard, Blanche Me Nell and one hand to her head May West the S.ate pointing to the State Wyo.; Idaho, and children, of Logan, are enjoying cheldren. of Brigham city, were In almost every window, with fashion, and Montpelier, I try to attract the Fair meet. hick home through Logan canyon. a short stay with the Lydia Wes- - Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. sentimental verses printed on red elderly womans attention. That found the Bob hearts. white and The 1946 State Fair Premium In celebration of their 18th wed- - ton and Lorln Weston families. Orchard. Bert was Mary, typically Mary, Bob Vara Robert Choate returned home one he wanted at the dollar store. George Book Is now ready for distribution. ding anniversary they were gone Mr. and Mrs. She was so full of life. thought. This book gives complete details three days and enjoyed a pleas- - Cheney and children, motored to Sunday after spending a month It was a large red heart framed Half soaked, he once again turned and To In In white blotter attend relatives to friends paper, ant and visiting trip. of the show, entry requirements, Nephi, Utah, thursday. Valentine was scrawled across and started home. Mrs. La Reu Jones entertained the Ute Stampede, held there last California. My Since first reading about Mary, premlmums and cash prizes offermembers of her bridge club at week. Mrs. C. C. Choate entertained It with italic type. Mrs. Cheney developed an Bob had read the Gazette thorth rebreathed he her and for heavily home her There," dental a at . iabsess a In Score cavity, etc; Pg' birthday party Friday afternoon. and the next day there c and p ete rules regulations. prizes were awarded; luncheon mained at Nephi for a few days granddaughter Erma, Monday af- as he parted with It at the post-offic- oughly, was another article quite different Cash premiums amounting to $25,- - j was served to seven members and ternoon. having it taken care of. 000 are being offered. Once each week after that he from the first. Exhibitors the following guests Veneal Jen- Mr. and Mrs. Larane Stocks Mr. and Mrs. Russell Myers TO BE CONTINUED wrote to Mary, although he never to and should make their request for cop-- 1 klr.s, Charlotte Tuesday visitors were Ogden Tuesday Jenkins, Opal spent from Saturday were answer. His letters an the at got les to Utah State Fair Association, Clarke, Zelpha Rolph and Ruth 'of this week, cooling off, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Orchard were filled with sentiment about school, (Heber Myers home. Then Russell. Fair Grounds, Salt Lake City 3,iPorter- Mrs. Bessie Benson entertained went back to his Job at Ogden. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton the newspaper, and he even told I Utah. the ! a lawn party for her son, Mrs. Myers remaining hJ with Goff, at Ogden, Wednesday and her about Springville, and ct-t- e it yi rrtjih He consoled folks back home. Val Jay. Monday, July 15, the oc- - a visit with her small son Michael, Thursday. ,F corentitled to , Pasjon hrino hi. oik summer with Everybody Mrs. Stella Blair has returned himself over the one-sidbirthday who Is spending the He-bshe FOR SALE Red Astra chan ApMrs. that In and Mr. bring In their exhibits. by respondence thinking Everyone anniversary. his grandparents. home after being employed The activities ples. Phone 77 5 J. Albert Zblnd-e- n. too to and was write that busy C. Robinson. you. This Is one place to sisted of games, races, etc., with Ogden for several years. 696 Logan Canyon Road. of He she would, eventually. spent Mr- and Mrs. Ammon Early, ascertain the character and quality ! prizes for the winners. A delight-c- f his time chin of deal a with few a days visited for good the livestock, crops or articles! j ful time was had by Claine Ben- - Springville, visiting at the home of Mr. and In his hands and his elbows FURNACE CLEANING, Repairing that you produce. Place them onlson. Gordon Jenkins. Larrie Par-- ; last week at the..Henr week-enStoker Repairing and Servloe Mrs. Morton KearL cocked upon his typewriter stand exhibition at the Utah 9ute Fair ker- - George Benson. Milton Clark.! home, and over the of Coal Stoker Co. and Wangsgaard Mrs. Lydia Johnson and Mrs. planning his letters to her. Spring Steven Dowdle, Larrie Mr. and Mrs. Jere Earl, 167 Sooth Main, Phone 132. where disinterested Judges rate Anderson, In Lord Little son son and and long daughFauntleroy their with Thompson Virginia them In competition with entries Christensen, Ralph Jenkins and ville, De Verle AndersonBruce, were Logan visitors Friday. A delicious ter. visited the Earley home. from all over the State. No one Mrs. J. Warren Taylor and sons, lunch was served, Including a The Primary officers were honIs barred and every producer of decorated cake with Wallace and Robert, of Ogden;of ored with a supper and party birthday Hatch and children, Mrs. Dale quallity products should plan g lighted candles. Wednesday evening by president State Fair exhibit. Fame and i Arta Ann and Brent, children Randolph, were Sunday - visitors Carrie Kearl at her home in home. Price Frank the at cash awards await the winners. of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hansen, Thirteen members Round and Kearl David Valley. and Udell Complete Information is available of Beaver Dam, were guests of came j wrere present and spent an enof Ogden, James Taylor their Mrs. In the tPremium Book mentioned Hyrum grandmother, a day at the joyable time. Larsen, Saturday, while Mrs. Han- Saturday to spend above. l3k to sen was at Mrs. Frank Price went Brigham city. The Utah State Fair wants to Mr. and Mrs. De Witt Moffat, Montpelier, Friday, and brought Mr. and Mrs. Owen Larsen and pay tribute to the Donner Party, two children returned spent the Mrs. Ellsworth Hill and new son Tuesday of Salt Lake thecity, home of P. D. who one hundred years ago camp- from a at visit with his par- week-en- d home from the hospital. ed on the site that is now the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Larsen Moffat. County agent Milton B. Westhome of the Utah State Fair. This at Pocatello, Idaho. Jay L. Willis, and his girl friend of wife and daughters, Dorothy Clifton, sister his and on, Thelma, Daisy Larsen entertained with party, who was headed for Calif., at the and Kathryn, and son Barker, of the week-en- d entered Salt Lake valley through a party Monday evening at the Idaho, spentrelatives and friends. lake with Blackfoot, Idaho, spent the weekEmigration canyon after a two fire place on the public square, went to Salt end at the home of Mr- and Mrs. Robinson Vernon week delcy necessary to cut trees honoring her son Don on his 12th to bring his John H. Weston. anniversary. Games form- Lake city Saturday aand build roads down the canyon. birthday a few ed the evenings entertainment. wife home, after spending Mr. and Mrs. Russell Innes, of Exhausted and weary they decided Lunch was in the city. V days served. V Saturday to camp and rest several days beMr. and Mrs. Heber Robinson Salt Lake city, came Mr. and Mrs- Kenneth Kelson to and brought Mrs. Rulon Weston, fore proceeding o ntheir journey. and daughters, Joyce and Lu are sojourning in California of California, to join her husTheir camp site on the Jordan Jean, of Los Angeles, are spend- visit their daughter Linda. of S. Mrs. J. and here at the John H. Weston band Dr. Alley, River was located where the State ing a month visiting with her and home. Fair Grounds are now permanently mother and Mrs. Nettie Winegar Midvale, daughter Paul Snow, of Salt Lake city, On Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cheney established. The Utah Pioneers and family. of last week at their part spent Mrs. at Larsen of a friends Jennie number entertained Trails and Landmarks Association's South Eden ranch, returning Monmonument located On the Fair with a childrens party Wednesday day. Mrs. C. H. Alley returned a canyon supper Thursday evher honoring daughter. Ruby Jean ening. Grounds reads: on her 9th birthday anniversary. with them to Midvale to see her Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snow, of remain and new DONNER TRAIL 1846 Twenty-thre- e children Salt Lake city, made a short visit enjoyed there a few Mr. and with days The Donner Party leld by George house and lawn games, led by to the Dr. J. S. Alley ranch at and Jacob Donner and James F. Mrs. Larsen. Delicious luncheon Mrs. Russell Alley. South Eden, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Adams, of Reed passed here and crossed was served. J. L. Hawkins and son Darrell over the visited Lake Salt city, Robert Burnett Benson, son of made a business and pleasure trip Jordan River nearby about Septweek-enEden ranch at South the Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Benson, of to Salt Lake city last week. ember 2, 1846. of Hyrum Nebeker, and attended Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Irwin and This party, consisting of 81 per- Culver city, Calif, is guest of church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carr Jones. son Conrad, and Sidney Irwin, teachers officers and sons, 35 of them children, was Primary Mr. and Mrs- - Clyde Christenmotored to Ogden, Sunday to the children on an outing to delayed 2 weeks building a road sen spent the deek-en- d Ernest Irwin home to conat the took bring via Emigration canyon, lost some home of her parents, Mr. and Ideal Beach, Wednesdayvalesce for a short time. Shopper and visitors at Montwagons and many animals cross- Mrs. Wilford Stokes, at Franklin, Mesdames Jeanette Nichold, and Mr. included pelier, Saturday Florence Hoyt, Mildred and Pear-lin- a ing Great Salt Lake Deseret and Idaho. They joined a family Mrs. Ellsworth Johnson and Mr. became snowbound in the Sierra group in Richmond canyon SunAlley, were Logan visitors and Mrs. George N. Weston. Mrs. Christensen enterThe telephone operator has Wednesday. Nevada mountains where 36 of day. childMrs. and Kenneth Price tained with a birthday cake on them perished that winter. few ren, of Salt Lake city, paid a one of industry's important and most interestMonday for her daughter Gean on her 3rd birthday anniversary. days visit to the Frank Price home and to Garden city to visit Serenity of mind and calmness ing jobs. Her skillful, deft fingers bind toof thought are a better enjoyment He who gives what he would as her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Hodges. than anything without us. Ben- readly throw gether the business and social fabric of away, gives without Mr. and Mrs. Russell Myers, of jamin Whichote for the essence of Ogden, are spending a few days To generosity; soothe itching, burning skin, apply ' at the Heber Myers home. generosity Is In medicated liquid ZEMO a Doctors Sir Henry Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoyt moformula backed by 30 years continuPLUMBING REPAIR tored to Logan, Friday. ous success! For ringworm symptoms, Today she is busier than ever. More teleMrs- Gerall Alley and daughter eczema, athletes foot ir blemishes CALL . phones are m use more use is being made Margaret spent Friday and Sat- due to external cause, apply ZEMO urday at the Herbert Seamons freely. Soon the discomfort should of those telephones. In peak hoursdhe volume home in Hyde Park. disappear. Over 25,000,000 packages Farmers are busy with their sold. One trial convinces. Only 35f. of calls increases sharply. To handle this faster Also 601 and $1.00. hay harvest. PLUMBING CO. Mr. Mrs. ad and Ralph Higgins PHONE flow of traffic we are adding more equipment children, of Salt Lake city, are 44 SOUTH MAIN QUALITY AND SERVICE as fast as we can get it, but the supply of some It is 6:a! d Fair time again year the annual cxpo&uion rlr ed n. i' hard-surface- nd team-April!- ar " - p-U-d w. n. " ,hrt'a I m. I , J ( cwf ed er i con-mea- ns - I d. - pa Ho lob ion tmPr ay sr - - - pH)! iiV J O son-inla- o o w, nd grand-daught- er, d - Proves Wonderful For Itching Skin self-sacrifi- j 44444444444 : TAXI BAUGH - 44 f FUIU1ACE CLEARING ARD REPAIRING WE WILL CALL FOR AND PAY TOP CASH PRICES FOR YOUR DEAD OR WORTHLESS ANIMALS BERNTSEN BROTHERS 149 South Main Phones 1609W Dealers in Furnaces - 1691R - 379 Stokers Blowers materials vital to us is more critical now than NOTICE TO FARMERS Call collect Logan 49 We also pay highest cash prices for Hides, Pelts and Wool UTAH 2 BY-PRODU-CTS miles south of Logan COMPANY ... on Highway 91 during the war. she'll appreciate your understanding until we can catch up and stay ahead of demands for service. Meanwhile, 'The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company |