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Show Delivered in Logan Homes A Cache County Newspaper With American Ideals By Carrier A Home Paper For Home People First Year No. 7 Telephone 700 CITIZENS DP IN ARSIS OVER ROAD CHANCES Loftn e Hill Road the Big Question . Hyrura and Paradise Citizens Petition Island-Colleg- 2Wk of changln the state highway that tads from Logan canyon over College hill and abandon the aaron road on the Island, has itlr-m- d up the people on the Island to a hlh pitch, A committee compos of Mayor A. O. Luhdstrom. Olof L Pedersen, John E. Olsen. Anthon Pbrsoo. P. L- - Pelirson. Oeo. J. M, Smith. Wilford Baugh, Ira Cole and Leon Fonnesbeck, vis tied the county commissioners at their Wednesday weekly session and requested the commissioners to sign a petition to the state road commission to sbandon the Idea and retain the Island road. This the commissioners did not do, stating they would investigate the proposition Mik-Selee- n. further. A committee posed of C. J. Gives Facts On Red Cross Work For every dollar sent out of Utah In Red Cross memberships obtained by chapters during the annual Roll Call of November 1930, $120 has been returned to the state by the National organization. This fact was revealed today by Eugene Yes tea chairman of the local chapter, who Is In receipt of authentic Branch figures from the Pacific Office in Ban Francisco. Following are national Red Cross expenditures in Utah or the fiscal LIVESTOCK APPLY NOW Those Seeking Federal Aid To Feed Cattle Through Winter Should Act at Once C. j Chairman A. O. Olofsen i of the building committee of the Logan city board of education. U casting about for a new gymnasium for the Logan City high school. It seems that the school has outgrown its present gymnasium facilities As Is the usual thing With the echoed board, it is short of funds and to begin the erection of a suit- , Fifth Ward R. S. Program AT In France Principal Hughes Also on School Program properly seated, to house as large a crowd as would attend games In this city for years to come. The work of putting the building in eondl tion for holding games would not be expensive and no doubt the building can be had either through purchase or rental. If the school board has not already Investigated this building, It might be a good thing to do so. A deal might be made that would get them out of their difficulties by providing a budding amply large to take care of the school's present gymnasium needs. As for heating the structure, the high school has a heating plant sufficiently large. It Is said, to provide heat for this building. At one time Coach Bums Crook -ston had his eye on this building and remarked that he certainly would like to get the Dansante as It was large enough to make two or three basketball courts. College Club Wednesday Seventy-fiv- e students and facul- ty members of the Utah State Agricultural college held a meeting on Wednesday for the purpose of organizing an international rela tions club. The club is a result of the visit of Amy Hemingway Jones, representative of the Carnegie World Duet from opera RigolettO' Peace Foundation, on Monday. Miss Jones Is organizing clubs In colQuartet from Opera Rigoletto leges throughout the country for Reading, Prof Chester Meyers the purpose of discussing InternaSaxaphone solo, Floyd Larsen tional relations problems. Instrumental Trio, Misses Eliason, The club will meet on alternate Brown and Olson Wednesdays and discussions of Vocal Solo, Mrs. Luther Y, 'Smith problems facing the various naBenediction tions of the world today will be given. The following officers have been elected: Davis McEntire, president; Ruth Peterson, Vice President: Welling Roskelley, secretary; Phyllis Lewis, Ass't. sec.; Dr. W. L. Wanlass, faculty advisor. West Center Hi City School Census Of BY DEC. 21 Penalty and Interett Will Be Charged All Who Fail to Live Up to The Law December 21 will be the last day for the payment of taxes In Cache county. That date has been set by the Cache county commissioners Si the deed line and all taxes that remain unpaid after that date will be charged the usual penalty and Interest. The Impression is out from some source that taxes need not be paid, it Is said. This is an erroneous idea. The commissioners are powerless to change the law respecting the payment of taxes which requires that taxes be paid in the fall of the year. TRAMS School census of Logan city school has been completed and show 3194 children in the corporate limit of the city between the age of 6 year and 18 years, according to David Tarbet, clerk of the board. There are more girl of school age In the city than boys, the division being 1636 girl and 1558 boy ot choot age. Of this years total. 2955 children are enrolled in the Logan city school, 145$ boy and 1497 girl. 3$ in other public school in the state; 39. all girls. In private school In the state; 31 attending schooU outside the state. , Pupils of school age not attending school total 133; 5 boys and 68 girls. Cache Stake Senior Girls Entertained Mis Lucille Burgoyne and Mrs. Harris, stake leaders entertained In honor of the Cache Stake Senior girl and leaders of the 4th ward amusement hall Monday evening. There were 100 present who listened to the following program: Instrumental music, Ollie Jean Olsen and Margean Tyson; one-aplay, Miss Jessie Anderson; special numbers by girls from each ward. Games sere played, refreshments served and community singing XL C. BIRTHDAY ct ATNIBLEY J. P. Winberg Reaches 71st Birthday Anniversary Friends Attend Social Flower Form The Decorations iht Iagcs Logan Taken SHOULD PAY CELEBRATE Organize Thursday GIVES TALK 62 (TAXPAYERS OF NEW GYS1NAS1I Livestock men who expect to sethe year July 1, 1930 to June 30, 1931 cure Federal funds from able building at the present time For disabled veterans and their Drought Committee fop feeding families $2,000,00 their cattle through the winter, would entail an expenditure of upFor public health nursing service. must make their applications at wards of $50,000 or $60.000i Even once aaya Secretary R. L. Wrigley at that the structure wouldnt be $840.00 For cash grants to chapter-- ! of the local drought committee. The large enough to house crowds that last day applications for loans will generally go oat to the big games $1,000.00 . . be received here will be November where state championships are inFor disaster relief operations f? 25. The applications must be In the volved. a $2,500.00 . In the roll call last November a hands of the Federal committee at There is a large buildlpg laytotal of $5225.00 was forwarded by Grand Fork, North Dakota, not lat- ing Idle in close proximity to the Logan Senior high school, ft Is the chapters In Utah to the national er than November 30. The local drought committee is Dansante which was Red Cross In payment of 10,650 originally composed of L. H. Allen, chairman; erected for a dance pavUiod This memberships. upon the above, F. P. Champ, president of the Cache Is amply large for holding basketCommenting Chairman Yeates said: "My atten- Valley Bank and T. W. Peterson, ball games and Is large enough. If tion has also been directed to the Hyrum sheep man. fact that for the present fiscal year the national organization has appropriated the sum of $1,140.00 for ltlnerat public health nursing service In four rural counties In our state. It Is amazing to me to realize that Utah has been a beneA rather small but appreciative ficiary of the Red Cross to this exaudience attended the following tent. While I knew that national Relief Society program given In the funds had been furnished to meet Fifth ward hall Thursday Ovening. our state needs on many occasions, I had no idea that during the Organ Prelude, Samuel past year we had received more f S. O. Larson Prayer, than 1,000 over and above our Red B. Milton solo, Samuel Organ Tells Investment. Cross of Experiences While C. Peterson, presented a petition containing 400 names requesting the commissioners to favor the state road entering Hyrum by turning westerly at the Paradise Intersection and run the state road north of the Hyrum cemetery Into the main par? of Hyrum city. The petition requested the road then run west to the Third Ward meetthree ing house, thence north ' blocks and on to Wcllsville. ""Utah has had some serious proJ. B. White of Paradise petition- blems. That the national Red Cross ed the commissioners to have the has appreciated this fact and come state road to Hyrum continue south to our support Is evidenced by the on the Paradise road until it in- above figures. Yet at the time of the enrollment of members, tersects with the Main road that annual runs west through Hyrura City and some objections are always heard to then go west to the Third ward having fifty cents of each memberchapel and follow the route peti- ship fee leave the community. If tioned for by the Hyrum petition- the national Red Cross were not supported. It could not do what It er. A mass meeting was held In Hy- has done for Utah; other states rum Thursday to see if the cltl-se- have been helping carry our load. In the coming Roll Call between there could come to an agreeArmistice Day and Thanksgiving, ment on the proposition. the people of Utah will have an opportunity to show their appreciation of what the state has received In national benefits by building up the membership rolls. 20, 1931. HIGH SCHOOL Hi SENIOR ED WAR VETERAN from Hyrum com- Christensen and I.OCAX, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ARRESTS HERE Local Officers Use Undercover Men Who Entice Juveniles to Break Law by Furnishing Money The use of tramp vsgs as undercover men to entice Juvenile and others to break the law in order to bring about conviction raider the VoUted set In Logan the past yrrak. ha brought out considerable indignation among those closely connected with the deal. It Is said that the three young men who have been assisting the local officers In bringing about arrest In liquor cases, have gone so far as to fire money to some of those under arrest. with which to purchase the liquor. In one rase. It Is alleged, a young man was given a five dollar bill Shlch be was to use to purchase whisky. It seems this young man was just a little too smart for the undercover men and kept the without money the producing liquor. This young man has been placed under arrest for obtaining money under false pretense. He was required to furnish a $500 bond for bis appearance In court. His case will be heard on Tuesday, November 24. before Judge Jesse P. Rich. Elected Prexy Of Kiwanis Club SUGAR BEET Superintendent L. A. Petersen of Nlbley, Nov. J. P. Winberg cele- the Logan City schools was elected brated his seventy-firanniversary president of the Kiwanis club at Thursday evening at his home. The the regular Tuesday session. Mr. following guests were present: Mr. Petersen succeeds Q. A. Lindquist and Mrs. A. L. Riggs and family, who has served as president ol the Mr. and Mr. P. E. Winberg and club during the past year. family of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Other officers of the club elected Q. W. Winberg and son George. at the session are as folBenson, The "Reese sugar beet The table was beautifully decorated lows: Tuesday with fall flowers. pile of over five thousand tons Is C. E. Haskins, first A number of friends spent Frirapidly disappearing due to the Alonzo Smith, second activities of seven trucks and day afternoon at Mrs. Elis Ander- Carl Sanders, George O'Keefe, Byson. The occasion being her birth- ron Alder Millville Mr. and Mrs. Morgan and Leslie Nalsbltt, di- strong force of teams that were day. Dr. J.C . Hayward, district very active during last week and rectors; Jensen entertained on Sunday evThe Nibley ward choir has started trustee. which are busy again this week, ening in honor of the third birthholding practice on Thursday evennotwithstanding the fall of snow day of their son LaMar. A birthday ings. If there are no unfavorable con! ' cake with three pink candles cenThe Junior girls of the Nibley dltlons the pile will entirely distered the table. Covers were laid for one act at a ward will present play Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen, Mr. by the end of this week. appear Mutual Tuesday evening. and Mrs. H. Jessop, Mr. and Mrs. The farmers are anxiously awaitAfter the play a violin solo will be C. E. Humphreys, Mrs. Cora Hooding payday on the 20th Inst, as they played by Miss Vilma Bernice less, Olla Jensen, June Jensen, Vel-v- a Friday night, when children were need the money. Also of the Junior class. Riggs. In bed and zealous students were Humphreys and Verla HumphTwenty-fiv- e guests Sunday spent Nov. The 3rd Sunday evening the Primary ofHyrum, Hyrum reys. burning them idnight oil, the east at the home of Mrs. William Webb. ward Primary presented a one act ficers put on a little dramatization Richmond M. J. school Cache .Dr. door of North Godfrey High Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hale motored Cache county employees have votwas Mr. Peter play, "Exit Neck and Teen, along "Nic and Time, illustrating the inchairman of the The occasionsixty-fiftto Logan Monday evening to at- was ed to give 2 per cent of their was being stealthily, but efficienth birthday. A with the Graduating exercises of jurious effects of tobacco. Notwithlocal of An finthe Red Cross at The burglar chapter crushed oyster attractivelly open. arranged ly una to tend an checks surprise party given by a bounteous dinner was served. monthly salary the Trail Builders, Sunday at 2 the stormy night, there his way through one supper was enjoyed at the home of members of the Hale meeting held Monday evening at In employment fund to be handled by ally making family The M men and Gleanor Girls p. m. at the Sacrament meeting. standing rooms. club the Mrs. d j H. C. Stauffer after the dance WedVenna of was a large attendance of interthe of the door, panels glass honor of the birthday of their sisthe Cache county commissioners. dance carnival a are Friday giving was selected for vice chairInvocation, Stake President John ested rarents and young people. Clerk C. V. Mohr has been author- proceeded to the office, where he nesday night. Small rd flags cen- ter, Mrs. Retta Hammond at the Old Story man and Mrs. C. S. Hall, secretary evening. There will be plenty of A. Israelsen; singing ized to deduct the 2 per cent each again had to carefully pry the lock tered the table. The decorations home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard In honor of the thirty second all. for The play was under the direction treasurer. Plans were discussed masks and punch and were of and to him led Alas this appointments red, only open. Gardner. from of the wedding day of Delicious luncheon was all county employees Lord and of month Mrs. anniversary Mr. and Hyrum Mrs. leader Carlas Jensen. for the annual membership drive play white and blue in keeping with the served. W. G. Reese, the folMrs. PeterMr. Bill and and turn the funds over to the com- the reception room of the office. Mrs. Mr. and and family was It which will be launched right after very effective and appealed Nothing of value could he see occasion of Armistice; places were sons and daughters named are missioners for their disposal. The Devil's of all Mrs. son lowing Slide, Utah, H. J. of Salt Homes Lake Thanksgiving. to the audience present. laid for Misses Laura Hughes, Edsum to be collected will reach about in the flash of his light there. at the Reese home on Mrs. Lords mother, with visited Sunday at the home of gathered city visiting na Alice a was The of crtificate Sorensen, Smith, Orlynn meaning and he was through anothIt was also decided to continue Mrs. William Webb. Bang $00 per month. Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. A. P. AnderMr. and Mrs. James Jenson. n er door, his flashlight revealed Mr. Whitney, Durrell Hughes, H. C. the diptheria toxin Pri- explained by Supt. Irene Hutton. sen and son and daughter, Reese her and Gerber Martha Miss Mr. and Mrs. Evan Humphreys treatment and the small Scout master Lamont Larsen wel- and Gwen; Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Stoddard's desk. He examined it. Stauffer. Cards and music were pox vac- mary class held their Sunday school entertained at a chill supper on cination for comed the Trail Builders graduates Reese, Jr., and son Will G. in, of children and dlass at the home of Job Smith. Yes, it was locked. His tools were enjoyed. A layette at work again, and soon the desk shower was given Friday evening in honor of the the school children. A drive for O. Alden Adams left into Scout Troop 25 and Bishop Whitney and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mrs. Mr. and Vella. K. teeth among the children will be was open. Providence was against Thursday afternoon in honor James G. Christiansen welcomed W. Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Robert of birthday of their daughter Monday for Kanab where they will them into the Priesthood. him, his only reward was a nickle. Mrs. Vera Shelton at her home. Games and radio music were fea- made at the beginning of the year visit until the first of the year. Reeder and Mrs. Willis Lamb and and a plan will be worked out to Music and visiting was enjoyed. A tures of entertainment. Mrs. E. P. Van Leuven of Bakers- son Blaine an daughters LaRee and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Smith spent Add Modem Equipment delicious luncheon was served to help those children whose parents Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. field, Cal. and Mrs. Al. Steinburg Beth of Hyde Park; Dr. and Mrs. Beauare unable to have that work done. The North Cache high school. Nov Mesdames Alta Kidman, Selma of Salt Lake City spent Friday in N. E. Munk and daughters Veda Ivan Anderson. The annual Harvest Ball, sponsor- ty Salon has recently Installed a Hancock, Pearl Wood, Monta The Boy Scouts of the Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson and Hyrum, visiting with their parents, and Joan of Logan, and Miss Gene ed by the Future Farmers and the Martin Brothers Electric Turblnator Longstroth, Julia Muir, Florence Rees and Miss Helen Pitcher of ward, under the direction of Ray E. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Anderson mot- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Savage. O. Home Economics clubs, will be held for quickly and cnovenlently drying Wood, Vera Shelton. Lewis will make a canvas of the ored to Tremonton Sunday where Mrs. C. L. Anderson and her Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Wednesday, November 25, at North the hair. This dryer differs from ward Saturday, Nov. 21, to collect they spent the day. Reese of Benson and the following Lynn Yongstroth, accompanied by Mrs. H. Jensen C. and daughter Mr. Cache high school. The dance Is former types of driers in that it Mesdames Anie Larsen, Mae Muir clothing and food stuffs or anyMr. and Mrs. Gordon Nielson son Courtney left Saturday for a home members of the family, Invitational and Invitations may be operates by suction instead of by and Charlotte Longstroth W. G. Reese, Lowed 8.. will Mrs. that need. those in Mr. and and with help thing motored visit with relatives visiting Idaho. in Shelley, spent Sunday Funeral services for Mrs. Eliza secured from any North Cache stu- blowing the hair dry. Four more of to Ogden Friday and were guests These things will be distributed and Cecil E. Reese. A very A. L. Riggs. Mrs. Francis Olsen was hostess Ruth, are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jane Johnson, 45, wife of Mose during the winter by the Relief So- Mrs. machines these dent. time was spent ward enjoyable A number of the Nibley 1170 of Second Johnson North, to afterCoterie Club the Saturday Is reIHe hall will be attractively dec- being installed. The Cache American Longstroth. people attended priesthood meeting noon. Bridge was enjoyed and a East street, were held Thursday in ciety as they are needed. Benson. In favor much orated. A good orchestra has been with at to are The have Hyrum. The Savonls clus met at the horn the Ninth ward chapel. Bishop L. people Sunday requested delicious luncheon was served. High garded Flies 47 Flags Mr. and Mrs. James Olson spent score secured, according to the committee their donations ready so that the W. J. Pedersen loaded out a car prize was won by Leah PeterProf. Charles E. McClellan of the of Miss Isabella Stumpp on Thurs- Tom Perry presided. Mrs. Mr. and with not will in charge. be in their visiting boys afternoon. Sunday cows from Cache Junction to social delayed and of sen score Annie Sewing low day Jensen. and were Musical numbers by V. S. A. C. faculty who Is studying rendered Members of the committee are: for a George Anderson. California Monday morning. Eleven members were present. at Columbia University chat wormed Athe afternoons en- by the Reliof Society chorus and work. year Mr. and Mrs. Vem Jenson of HyThe Lions club and their ladies luncheon was serv- a vocal number Margaret Rlrie, Erma Woodland, writes that he is living at the In- tertainment. Robert Furness and family have Miss Margurte Nielsen, daughter by Lothalr Rich. Barbara Webb, Ellen Kemp, Glen ternational House of the University ed at the conclusion of the gather- Prayers were offered by A. Jor- and a number of invited guests en- rum spent Sunday with Mrs. Jen- of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Nielsen, was moved to Logan for the winter. For Mrs. and Mr. George loing by the hostess. Among those gensen and A. M. Larsen. The joyed a dinner dance at the Hotel sons parents Taggart, George Williams, Aseal where are housed students of 47 operated on for appendicitis at a several years past he has been even- Cummings. of Frank Cowley farm Hyer, and Lawrence Cain. on the cated races with a different flag present were Mesdames Myrl La- speakers were S. R. Egbert, Presi- Eccles at Logan Wednesday Logan hospital, morning. Saturday E. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Peter ment, lone Larsen, Ethel Walker, dent George W. Lindquist, Presi- ing. The Thanksgiving turkey and of $ flying each week. Prof. McClellan Ada Michael Jensen left Friday for In west Benson. The activities all the fixin's that go along with it motored to Tremonton on Friday Walker, Zina Baker, Lizzie dent In Second Ward Services ward the and and Mr. E. family Furness Is registered in the school of EducaCardon Bishop Blackfoot, Idaho on business. were Included In the feast. afternoon. Tthel Taylor and Jane Perry.Joseph their residence here made It Is just one year since the new tion and is working for a doctors Barrett, A basket dance was given in the during Mrs. Aylard Israelson C. and Mr. I. of Stumff. had the Stoddard was charge dedicatdesirable citizens and them very Second ward chapel degree. The grave at the Logan cemetery Mrs. of 2nd ward amusement hall by the program and the Bluebird orchestra spent Sunday at the home Dr. D. C. Budge, Dr. J. W. Hay- was dedicated be greatly missed In the will ed. Extra special services will be they President Walter by furnished the music for the even- Israelsons parents Mr. and Mrs. higher priesthood. The Cache Val- activities of the ward. The best ward of Logan were dinner guests M. Everton. held In the chapel Sunday night, Party For Miss Cardon ley Wranglers furnished the music wishes of the Benson people go with ing. More than a hundred were Peter E. Anderson. The lady teachers of the Logan of Mr. and Mrs. William Kidman commemorative of the event. Mrs. Arthur Mauer of and gave a good program at Inter- - them. and Mr, present. on a school Saturday. recently gave high lovely Take Man to Idaho The Womens Literary club met California were supper guests of mission. Stallion Killed Benson farmers have given conparty for Miss Helen Cardon Just Mrs. George Smith entertained at Sheriff Jeff Stowell and Policeon Wednesday at the club rooms with Mr. and Mrs. William Gibbons Mrs. D. B. Allen announces the siderable employment to people In Gun Rock, famous thoroughbred prior to her marriage to Frank E. a delightfully arranged dinner man Russell Knowles went to Pocamarriage of her daughter Melva to other places Lamb. The men teachers were left Thursday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. tello today with a man from Kim- Mrs. N. D. Merrill as hostess and Sunday evening. during the beet stttTKnn at the Utah State AgricuMrs. C. E. Merrill reviewing the Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Riggs and Iver LaVon Larsen, the marriage harvest. ltural college was killed after break- out of this affair but they all liked William Bowen of Beaver Dam, berley, Idaho. The Idaho man was the at book, The White Bird Flying, by family were dinner guests being solominized Wednesday, Nov. decided to have a Mrs. Lea Hales of Paris, Idaho. A on a business Wood-a- ll trip to Salt Lake City ing his leg In a fall yesterday at Helen too, so course 18 In the Logan temple. some of them bowl of fruit formed the center-piec- e when he went suddenly Insane. A Bess Streeter Aldrich. The hostess home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Neighbors of Woodcraft-Neigh- bors the college. The horse, which has party also. Of served refreshments. In Logan Sunday. The occasion met of Woodcraft for the table. brother got the unfortunate man been at the college since July, was are married and couldnt go alone Miss Constance Webb entertained was Mr. Woodall's birthday. Dance Next Week Mrs. of home the at so they decided to Invite small a their night when Monday was he exercised boy as far as Logan when Mrs. Floyd Hardman entertainbeing a number of her little friends at a A. A. Firmage asked the Logan Archie Anderson, the occasion bethe horse, partners. The party was held last ed at a well with a sled alarmed on powerless to go farther. An appeal birthday party at her home Sun- Farmer Here dinner appointed chamber of commerce to support a ing her birthday anniversary. It, home of F. H. Baugh, who officers was to made local which was high spirited but gentle, night at the put In honor of her birthsuccessful special dance to be given next week was a Wednesday Robert Kingsford, day. surprise party at which 500 and he whirled catching his foot in Jr., where a most enjoyable time day anniversary. The table was the man In the county Jail over Word has been received by Mrs. farmer of the Gentile valley dis- at the Palais dOr for the unem- was played. Mrs. Joseph Bithell was was Mrs. Lamb to spent. Pocatello presented and disarticulating escorted him entirely a rut with flowers night and tastefully decorated Esther Larsen from her son Lavera I trict, was transacting business in ployment fund. This was approved and Mrs. W. Wennergren won the with a beautiful set of silverware. the fetlock Joint. today. (Continued on Pag Firs) on Logan today. (Continued Page Four) by the directors. prizes. Luncheon was served. - ns UNEMPLOYED ASSISTED BY SALARY FID North Cache Has Robbery Mendon, Nov The following program was given by the Mendon School on Wednesday afternoon In commemoration of Armistice day. Opening song America, L. K. Wood a veteran In the worlds war gave a talk on his experiences while in France; piano solo, Geneva Barrett; recitation, Irene Barrett; song Bessie Mae Muir; talk. Principal H. G. Hughes, also a veteran of the world war, What Armistice day means to me; piano solo, Madell Hancock; song America the Beautiful; third, fourth and fifth grade girls. Mrs. Oscar Barrett entertained at a party on Tuesday evening In honor of the 12th birthday anniversary of her daughter Theta. The entertainment lor the occasion consisted of games after which a luncheon was served to 20 guests. A beautiful birthday cake centered the table. Birthday Party Held at Millville DR. GODFREY Hyrum Ward anti-toxi- Annual Ball At The North Cache High pre-scho- ol Mrs. Johnson Services In Ninth Ward ultra-mode- m dif-fre- nt One Act Play Hend-ricksto- ns - en Primary In RED CROSS Beck-stea- Stockton-Christians- PILE MOVES st |