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Show I iVge CACJIF. r.ij.t. COUNTY. UTAH AMFRICAN-rAC- IIi: Tuesday, April 2". J. O. & 1 t a j.uity Junior League Baseball Schedule RAPIDLY t.UIit (rtit'rtulnrd i.i hon- Molls BOV Hol.D llo.Mjit AT p ' ! i J Douglas Shelton. Hemmed from for Planting of Fain a) Cntss Sprinkling Sysork. tem Doing (Jood r-i-nj; Have you vusiu-- If Helen Hetitnier, I j the golf course you have missed miticUiing Dial to many la a Teal outdoor treat. A visit to the and Mrs. Lydia Ridgrdaie after spending the win- - Earl Murray course on Monday revealed Use Larsen. ter lu re. A taiUr fart that tle work of puling the K'cn Mr. and Mrs. Mika Larsen re-- 1 Uie home of Mias Orate lu condition la alrad.ly fairway Sunday to their ranch at day at A Arbon, Idaho after spending a few Ladle. Luncheon was served. Hie advancing A man with a ton Ahrens. Prc days here with their mother. Mis. harrow la working the Orplia Bulst, Miss Mozellc w ho la very 111. Mrs. M1 Larsen Peter the ol side grounds on tiro south One of tlie k ad.ng Mendon Manning, sister of Mrs. Lar- - Lariett. course wliere Use lairway Is to be of tlie past week was sen accompanied tliem to her home Misses Annie and Kern BuDt etenta Use nxk as soon as to ceded grass Easter party given Saturday at Garland. spent Saturday at Smlthfield, were loosenIs harrow la removed. Tlie . dimier . guests of Mrs. Gerald , veiling at the home of Mr. and; will t'e ing up Uie rock which Bird. A delicious .up-- 1 Walker. Earl Mis. haultd away as son as the harMr. and Mrs. William Baker, per was served. The guests werei &on and daughter in law. Mr. ai !(1 row hits completed its work. Logan high On7li. s for the sixth ls(.aU.d t olw long uble uhlch Jesse Baker motored ta Salt and NlrSl LArSea 0rval It ts a bi auliful sight to see the conwnplve year look the north-- 1 ,wj;i centered with a basket rf. Lake Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Baker r North on. Utah meet State from nils Commonlax turned ern dhislon trak ;EuU,r novcUits Ior each guest. sprinkling system lhclr djU(.hu.r to the child- and South Cache t.irds markt.d place Howard Uallunn and Mrs. Lcutliam ruis home for treatment, system wlnch is one of the nvet. Cache. plate Lot Ubd were al children guests of Mis j modern in the world ior watering bere Thursday, Loran liad a jssrs and Mesdanies Jesse clarelHe Mrs. Sophia Anderson Is very ill soon of 79 Bird, Saturday, Gwen points; North Cache. 57; WaIi.,.r' Arthur Kidman, fairways and greens, will lu r home. at Mrsr of and h. 40 Cache 45. South Walker, nice and guest Preston. have the grass looking jiiartimun, Jesse Baker. Edger Han-- I Old Testament class went to thePlowMr. Mrs. and C. J. Icoek, George Ilubner, Andrew La- -, parents, r,,v.,i;s: green on the north side of 1 ct.rsboro on of Smithfleld. Monday and enjoy- Saturday or course. No prettier greens can be Mr. Oxford. Dan R ftn L..mimt. Maisey a party at the home of thetr cd now Mr. Mrs. and Irvin Bird one. and the than found anywhere s c.: Larand Mrs. Bird. After .upper they Mrs. Hans Anderson. course !all attended tlie dance given lniant Mr. and Mrs. Glen Alexander teacher, growing on Uie Logan golf Isen, N. C.; Maughan. L. :172 motored to Centerville, Sunday and Games and refreshments formed After Golf will be underway by the first hall. amusement ward the 100 Harrison, L; Brown L; Nash the entertainment. Twenty five of June on tlie local course If which tiny returned to the home were guests of Mr. and Mis. were present. P; Muuchley SC- - Jackson NC David Winn. continues. a Where Bird. Mrs. Mr. of progress and :10 4. Mrs. Franoes Hill of Salt Lake Daughters of Pioneers held their luncheon was servMile Jensen. SC; A. Aylesworth nicely arranged was the guest of Mrs. Joseph T. meeting Friday afternoon at the ed. home of Mrs. Ada Walker. Prayer INC; Baer, SC; L. Aylesworth NC; Wood Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stauffer 'Milligan, NC 4.53.8. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Retd spent by Cliaplatn Mrs. Julia Wood. Tlie were luncheon guests of Mr. and 440 Lewis, NC; Greaves, P; Mrs. Eldon Thornton on Sunday at Ogden, guests of Mr. lesson topic, 'Monuments" by Mrs. Tuesday and Mrs. William P. Retd. Earl Bird; group singing, "MounWakley, L; Jones, NC; Farry, L evening. Mrs. Jesse Walker was hostess tain Home"; life sketch of Mrs. :57 4. Mrs. Verl Shelton entertained at Charlotte Longstroth was given by Shot put Larsen, NC; Ryan, L; a quilting bee Wednesday after- to a nicely arranged dinner Wed- her daughter Mrs. Mae Muir; vocal Johnson, Pj Kowallls, L; Heaps, noon. Those present were Mrs. nesday. Covers were laid for Mr. Mrs. Alice Stauffer, Miss duet, 'Mrs. Mrs. C. and J. Plowman, 1 41 feet inch. NC; Selma Hancock Mrs. Julia Muir. David Roskelley, Lowell Plowman, LaVon Ahrens; vocal solo, Mrs. Pole vault Johnson. P; ThompMrs. Isabella Kidman, Mrs. Pearl Vincent Larsen Zina Baker; harmonica duet by tied for second; Far-ne- s, Wood, Mrs. Alta Kidman, Mrs. Nathan Mather, . son, of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs- Eton Ladk-- Mrs. Eva Smith; all Smithfleld. P; Holtz, L. and Hurren, NC; Florence Wood. A delicious hot Walker prayer, Mrs. Marva Kidman. Re- and family. tied for fourth and fifth 9 feet, 'dinner was served. Members of the Cache County 9 Mrs. David Bulst entertained at fie.shments were served at the inches. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Muir were a well AssocProtective Game Fish and appointed dinner Monday close of the meeting to 25. Mrs. 220 Harrison, L; Hill, L; Jack-sohost and hostess at a prettily ar- In honor of her iation and all persons Interested In daughter, Fern Sarah J. Larson of Portland was NC; Johnson, P; Mauchlcy, ranged party Monday evening at who was celebrating her birthday a special guest fish and game In the county, are :23.4. their home. The evening was spent anniversary. Covers were laid for A group of friends held a party urged to be present at the annual SC; 880 Jensen, SC; Perkins, SC ; playing cards, after which lunch- Miss Bulst, Mrs. Frances Hill of at the home of Miss Stella Ladle meeting of the association, Friday night. April 28 at 8 o'clock at the Jones, NC; Rasmussen, P; Mc- eon was served to Messrs and Salt Lake, Mrs. Jesse Baker, Earl, Friday evening. Games and reSteven Muir, Eldon Melba and Glen Bulst, Mr. and freshments were 15 Mesdames, chamber of commerce. enjoyed. Arthur, L 2:11.2. Hancock. Frank Thornton, guests were present. Mrs. Bulst. low 220 burhurdles Winger, Fred Poster of the federal P; M. I. A. gave the following proA nicely arranged Easter party eau of fisheries, will be present Bingham, P; Partington, L; Crabgram on Sunday evening. President was given at the home of air. and and discuss the stocking of Bear tree, SC; Maughan, L :28.2. I rV.Vrt Charles Ladle was in charge. Talk Mrs. Oscar Barrett Saturday evenLake. Newell Cook, state commisHigh Jump Ryan, L; Humphries sioner, will be present and give a L; Prives, NC; Brown, L; Larson, on the slogan, Grace Ladle, The ing. Games formed the entertainMasters Experiences on tlie East- ment. A delicious luncheon was talk. A report will be made on big NC; 5 feet 5 Inches. H. C. Stauffer, served. A color scheme of yellow ern In fish and the planting' game Discus Kowallis, L; Dent, NC; "The Hemisphere"; Master's Experiences on the and green was carried out In all streams of the county. VV. R. C. Cottle, NC; Johnson, P; Western Hemisphere," Miss Viola the appointments. Places were R. E. Bemtson, secretary, will Johnson, NC; 9 feet 5 Inches. Bulst. marked Messrs for and Mesdames give a financial report. President Javelin Kowallis, L; Peterson, Charles Ladle, Wilford Larsen, OliPresident Irene Hutton of William Peterson of the associa- SC; Seamons, NC; Poole, g, P; Mrs. Bardy of Hyrum. Mem- ver Taylor, Floyd Hardman, Clartion. will discuss problems to be L; 150 feet 7 Inches. ber of the Stake board were visi- ence Barrett, Oscar Barrett, Miss met in the department. The game tors at Mendon primary on Tues- Isabella Stumpf. Medley relay South Cache. warden, A. J. Peterson, will make Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Sorensen day afternoon. Mile relay South Cache. a report on his activities. Mrs. James Muir entertained at Misses Clella Ladle, Grace Ladle, 880 relay Logan. There will be an election of six Broad jump SC; a delightfully arranged luncheon, Veda Sorensen, Misses Fern and Maughan, new directors. Annie Bulst, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Harris, NC Hansen, L; Johnson, Wednesday In honor of her h-.vwere marked for Messrs D. Walker attended teachers InP; Mandlcy! SC 19 feet 5 inches. ft i and Mesdames O. J. Larsen, Edger stitute Saturday at Smithfield. Mrs. Thomas Muir entertained Garland Call, William Kidman, Yonk, George Wood of Logan, at a dinner Monday. Covers were Miss Myrtle Muir, Mr. and Mrs. laid for Mrs. Jane Muir, Mrs. Ag nes Hendrickson of Ogden, George Muir. A no host Easter party was giv- Muir, Peter Larsen, Charlotte or en at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Longstroth, Mrs. Leo Goates of Blood poisoning, reNewton Elmer Hancock on Sunday even- - Salt Lake, Mrs. William Pederson sulting after a pitchfork pierced Honoring Mr. and Mrs. E. C. ing. A three course dinner was of Logan, Mrs. Leslie Gosney of the wrist of Wilford Jenkins, 47, 284 East Third South served. Early spring flow'ers were Preston, Miles Larsen, Arbon, Han-use- d Newton, two weeks ago, proved Wilcox of anIn decorating the table and nah Willie of Wellsville, Miss fatal Friday In a Logan hospital. street. Logan, on the fiftieth celeEaster motif was featured, gie Muir. a Mr. Jenkins had been in the hos- niversary of their marriage, home Covers were laid for Messrs and at the be Sewing Circle met at the home will bration given 10. pital sinoe April Mrs. Fred Mesdames Alonzo Wood, Verl Shel-- 1 of Mrs. Zina Baker on Thursday, their daughter, He was born in Newton in No- - of 1092 Denver street, Wed- - ton, Melvin Muir, Lynn Longstroth The afternoon was spent in quilt- vember, 1885, a son of Moroni andjGumm, William Kidman, Elmer Hancock. ing. Luncheon was served. Those e y' in ncsaY lived pa t La Martha A. Jenkins. He had Mrs. lvalue Smith entertained present were tne Mesdames Marva were married in The couple in Newton all his life, and at the Lake L.D.S. endowment at a party Monday afternoon for Kidman, Martha Baiiett, Myrl time of his death was a driver of old Salt her primary class, the Blue Bird Lamont, Lizzie Barrett, Ellen 1883. one of the Cache county school house, April 26, was born in girls. Games formed the entertain- Ladle, lone Larsen, Retta Hubner, Wilcox Mr. district buses. ington, February 5, 1859, a son of ment. Refreshments were served. Marjory Bird, Ada Walker, Ethel According to Moroni Jenkins, James H and Anna Robinson Wil- - Those present were Madall Han- Taylor, Miss Isabella Stumpf. Newton, a brother, the accident cox. He has always been an ac- cock, Marie Stauffer, Geneva BarMrs. Lee Hale of Salt Lake was happened April 8, when Mr. Jen- tive member oi the L.D.S. church. rett, Marie Baker, Elva Baker, a guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. kins was feeding his cow. After He served on two missions, was Ronella Lallas, Helen Heninger, George Smith. throwing a pitchfork of hay to the first counselor of the bishopric and Virginia Wood, Alma Lamont. Mrs. Andrew Lamont, Misses animal, he had tossed the fork up Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Longstroth Viola and Orpha Buist spent Friof the Sunday superintendent Into the loft, but it slipped through school of the Fielding ward, and have returned to their ranch at day at Wellsville, guests of Mrs. a hole and fell, striking him in the to Logan was apleft wrist. He was given medical after moving as a member of the bishop-ri- c pointed treatment in Smithfield, and when there. the infection grew worse, was Mrs. Wilcox, formerly Abigail to brought Logan. Abbott, was bom In Farmington,1 He Is survived by his mother, his All the time-- , money-- , clothes-anJuly 23, 1862, a daughter of g conveniences for widow, Mrs. Lucy Griffin Jenkins; Thomas M. and Jeannette Smith which vacuum cup EASY Washers two adopted children, Mrs. Larue Abbott. She has been an active always have been famed, plus many Jenkins Jones and Charles Jenkins, member of the L.D.S. Relief new refinements yet at a new low Newton; three brothers and one price $20.00 less than ever before. Moroni and Jenkins sister, Henry Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox are the parVacuum Cup Washing Action and Mrs. Thomas E. Griffin, New- ents of seven children, five of gentle, safe, fast ton, and Horace Jenkins, Bancroft, whom are living. They are: E. O. Big washing capacity speeds up Idaho. washing time Wilcox Jr. of Fielding; J. E. WilEASY Electric Pump handles all Funeral services are being con- cox, Mrs. Fred Gumm and Mrs. J. the water ducted today at 1 oclock in the H. Carter of Salt Lake, and Marsh Safety Switch protects motor Newton LD.S. chapel, with burial Wilcox of Santa Monica, Cal. and fuses In Newton City cemetery under the There are also 14 grandchildren EASY safety wringer direction of the Lindquist & Sons and four Gear driven rolls Instant safety Mortuary. release RASPUTIN AND THE New beauty of design and color. EMPRESS AT THE CAPITOL See this new EASY value today-- on Wo Will Give You at Least Live-eour sales floors. place in Salt Lake City More business tran(Continued from Page One) ? Wyuta di tried, troop 07. Samuel Wayne Jbx, Bob Telford, Life Wyuta district, troop C7, William Smith. Bronze district, palm Logan troop 2, Guy Cardon. Fifteen-yea- r Benson veteran district, J. J. Larson. j 1 this spring n. Bur Telford, Smith, Kali leetl wA t orl ca Max McKinnon; troop 67. Ray j AMal-r2xl ndles north-wes- t Ned Spenoer. Eugene of Mueliigeisenr. wsrnis with Hie divisional track meet will Hackett, Kennedy. Maurice Marshall- - Lo- common hotn rats feed on be held In Logan May 13. Western gan district, troop 2. Weston Gib- the young of gigantic land tortoises conference teams wtU compete. bons. Guy Cordon; troop 4. Har- - i as aooa at they are hatched. lu-x- 4 C Bab man; troop 114, Ralph Anderson; 11 n.so:i dis'iet. troop 64, lari Wei.nerg wi, C;. . .1 C'l.i.s-let.- s, I 1 Koek tld cuiur or of lur tfn ho Gd.cia. 'Continued irun lave One r !b:a!!. : hr lHb birti.i'jv Ganaa Jornad the ctiirr.uimni-nl- . Coe,:, y, Cill C'l.re ei;-- , n. t Iafrv J.n.c!it VfixF.tst class. Lagan (L.trkt, t r.;; Lamoi.t. I lift PartUit, Lu. Hard- 7. la'ftell OsmuunU; troop 8, Dun man. Malle LtuMlrr, Ruth b'.itl-- ! O. Brit II; UeiLson distric t, troop toil. Virginia Wixil, Verna Bird,' 64. Nolan Griffin, Dean Henderson, Elva Baker. Maiie Baker, Leon Furl B. Hancey. Giant Tubbs, Richards, Tla ta and Irene Bar-- j Merit badges: Wyuta. troop n rett. Leland Bird, Grant Bartrr-tRobert Wam.sley. Samuel Wayne WUUain and Barrett Richards. . Bob William SOLF COURSE 1 Lariv'.t I'i.Jjv fin, i.j 11)33 tv I PY IVlpnflntl f lilvllUUtl d aprlng-toothe- TRACK MEET i , j J! Logan Agents For Sun-turr- Ku.-.-- ON THURSDAY!; TSaatelaer SosS Co. t?. The GENUINE ABERDEEN and the CELEBRATED We Guarantee Perfect Satisfaction 155 South Main Street Phone 76 - Pre-do- j 2 More Extra j i j pre-se- nt FISHARDGAME SESSION HERE FRIDAY NIGHT OL-.c- I - n, 'rS' Hy-ru- Bro-ber- - birth-daJPlac- es ; Wilford Jenkins Services Today Logan Couple To Observe In Newton Ward 50th Weddin FEA TURES MORE FOR YOUR the new Leonard Electric -- in EVERY FEATURE illustrated below will contribute directly to your convenience and comfort, and to your enjoyment of electric refrigeration. Remember, several of them in addition to the door) are exclusive with Leonard. No other electric refrigerator has them all. They are the product or Leonards $2 years experience in household refrigeration. Len-A-D- m ,Vb ' "V ;vfiJ (step-savin- g, self-openi- Come in and try the Examine with 8 freezing speeds and the the marvelous new Steady-Kol- d Defroster wh:ch refrigerates while it defrosts! Let us show you the new sliding shelf, the handy dairy basket for cheese, butter, eggs; the new telescoping upper shelf; the vegetable crisper, and the handy vegetable bin! Len-A-Do- r. ChiU-cm-ete- r, These are some of many extra conveniences provided in the beautiful new Leonard Electrics. Compare them, for beauty, convenience, construction and price, with any on the mwcv and you will see why we say "Most for your refrigeration dollar. - EE- WITH THE LEN-A-D- OR A TOUCH OF THE TOE AND THE DOOR SWINGS OPEN - n KS1 Sa53 Mag-clev- EVER M0NEY-TH- AN rt-- ' .t. brw'f.'' - 1 G- ,jr J - A Y J J - Cooling Unit The Chill-om-et- er b vacuum 1 WASHER at only $ GOOD FOOD IS FIRST Use Cafe HJtaSa 1Q450 d labor-savin- Trout and Chicken Dinners a Specialty j J. F. WOODALL, Prop. 71 West Center - Logan no-sli-p CULLEN IUCEIL st Maybe More for Your Stove Call or See Cache Valley Electric in St. Petersburg with gorgeously! garbed throngs, and the Impressive! celebration at the Kremlin with costumes and settings absolutely! true to th eoriginals, form a strik-- 1 tense draing background for the ma of the story. Richard directed with deft skill and a sure knowledge. Bole-slavs- sacted in the CULLEN than any other hotel in the city. NEW REDUCED RATES TWO PERSONS: Room With Bath 2.00 1 to Single Rates Extra Person 50. Each Quality Electric Company 2-5- 0 mnniri Phone 168-- 123 No. Main 4i Mirara On-Pie- Porcelain Interior Hardware V.grtabl. Bin New Prices Start at . Installation and tax paid PLUS FREIGHT IELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR (500-- |