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Show CACHE AMERICAN Friday. December 11, 1931 LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Pag Three rit ve Hancock. Mi; Mr. and M.. Madatt ment representatives. Mr. Ellff said. their desire to obtain assistance for Hanccok. Of this number about 250 will be livestock feed, where granted the A luiuhrtm paitv was given st passes and wn additional 50.000 privilege to complete negotiation. th; heme of James and Churles will be made available to feed the Although many of the Utah ap.uiininghum ThurMiay evening bieedmg herds of farmers In duplications were returned at first 'oitis were Did for Mr and Mr. ties for corrections the later ones went Hendiuji of L. g.in; Mr and No i ew applications for loans in the majority of case through Kid:t.an Jure-- , Henry and weie considered sfter December I. where the cause was Here I'rem tVrMon Prukiia vuitari -just and the li.n'.n Ct.nniw ham but all those who had commenced Mf. Phoeb Snuth pa tiers met requirements, accord- nd Mr luu ben m Day of Mr and Mrs A P Ca and apphration or who had registered mg to Mr. Ellff. Cornish of Franklin, Logan thu week. He came here U&rgarvt i Hennas of Oakli v, Idaho or Logan shopjxT on to visit hut daughter, Mrs. Lafayetacre the guests of Mr. and Mis te Bingham. a ho lost an infant V F Kidman last week A well but-on Tuesday lunii-eiu.nlid In various v.ri pjven try immortal times the many opera Rigoliito." peared Auditor In Kidman ill their honor .Its of In will be Vtrdl. the i..akeui at college school, high presented J- D. Clark, auditor of the (ion to 11 u I t-ewa'riv Mami duen.-bv Mrm 1 Mis Elgar Call n-H- . ..i i Capitol Theatre January 18 and 19, and community presentations. De Baxter of Cornish a as callOil conij-anof Salt Lake. Mt :tu ned Ban',) ed and Mis at a dinner Sunday m s charming soprano .rir by the muMC department of the Wilson, ed on to Uen Butte valin Logan and Cache ha Wednesday owing Ctah State Parkins n Chairman of tin- two !u m r of Mr aftd Mis Henry acwill share the lead with Mr. Agricultural college, Uil to the serious illness of his brothley week, going over the Icnal are Andicv ! u n man A bosket of fruit centered In the character of Hilda, cording to Professors N. W. Chrismith Wm. Saurey, the er Wm. Baxter, who was retried territory led Jom t h h Gi'iuiell 'he table. and direcWalter tiansen Welti, Higoletto's daughter. to be suffering from Bright's dis company representative here. Mrs I.mv V Pa: km on t i.'i - j Mi dames Annie tors. Other leading roles will be es Hughes, rase and pneumonia. Picot Top Chiffon at s quilting on Friday wf-- 1 .11a Bull, Lime Baker, llarmah This Is one of the most difficult saved by the following students: Soath Cache Clay rhls beautiful sheer chiffon ternoon Fix o'clock was iVhitrn dinner y. were afternoon guests of productions ever attempted at the Marcus Griffin, Duke of Mantua; Alleen Sutherland and C. M. n County Shoppri mukes a highly desirable gift to Mis Sarah A. Tarkec. Mrs. J. N. Sorensen on members of a musical Paul the Monson. pro college, Sparafuclle. Thursday. Z. Lamb of Hyde Park have announced that George the at a very low price. It Is silk Mrs. Carrie Anderson and Mrs. Elliot Budge, Mrs Lliza Stuart. Mrs Thomas axsasln; of staff report and It Is because of fr.vlar.l South Cache high achool play this Mr. and Mrs. Henry Preece to the lop with "French" WilJames M. Bremhliy. 5!:. of studIncreased interest ReMelinda Hawkes. the Ken the Count of Mouterone; LUJenquiit Hyrum year nil be "Oh Kay". Tryouts Cove, Peter Maughan of Wellsville. heel snd plaited moccasin Mrs. liamson, N Mrs ents music the lief Henry in Maughan. and Society Slake Board members reorganiza- Lynn Keller, Keller. George ere held thu week and a cast of Alma Smith and Melvin E. Kent foot that assures long wear. and Chris Larsen and Mrs. Alex Butst v. etc visitors at the Mendon Re-'- i. Borsa lx boya and fire girl was chosen of Lewiston, were Logan business tion of the music department that Anderson. Marullo, It is knit from high twist Mrs. Alton Tarker entertained a to be f is classic local this Count sot let on gen y staged by Ceprano, respectively, Tuesday. meeting shoppers on Wednesday. silk to give that lusterless talent. Mrs. Zina Baker entertauied at llenien of the court of the duke; dinner on Thursday in compliment New Service Station finish. to Mrs. Robert G. Brown, Mrs An a 115 of Marian Richard an Owens, persons organization usher; party on Thursday afternoon. C. A. Olsen of College, who Is Out of Town VUit has been effected to comprise the Terry. Giovanna, Olda's attendant, Herschell Bradshaw, Mrs. Wm. L. Tlie afternoon was sjient In fancy S Just completing a new service sta Among the out of town visitors cash the staff of directors BaldWm. P. Williams. Poppleion and Mrs, and also a page; Beatrice needle work. At the close of Uie Uoo at the Green corner north of In Logan from Hyrum this week, A win. silver basket of fruit cen- afternoon luncheon was served to sister; Sparafuclle's busi- were A. A. Allen Jr.. J. W. Wright. managers and the orchestra, and Maddalena. Wellsville, was transacting before the dates of the perform- Lorraine Boley, Countess Cerpra-n- tered the table. Music and social Metdames Ada Walker. Marva Kid3 $2.75 ness In Logan Tuesday. Mr. Olsen C. C. Peterson and David Crook-stow cliat were enjoyed tlie remainder o! man. ance tills group will have been be will Fern by Baker. Martha They Barrett. supported expects to have his station comHeber C. Shipley of Preston the afternoon. busy for three months In the pre- chorus of sixty persons. Myrl Lamont, Zclda Heninger, Miss pleted and ready for doing business was also visiting here Tuesday. Lace Top Chiffon Mrs. Grover Jones entertained Isabell On orchestra of thirty five muparation of Verdi's masterpiece. Stumpf. prior to Christmas. This exquisite lace top stockthe Madia club at her home on The title role will be played by sicians will furnish the A. J. Peterson of Hyrum. memHeath Servli ing will make her happy Thursday afternoon. A progiam. ber of the Stake John M. Anderson, who has ap Fmdag Against Elk high council. 8. long after Christmas has Funeral services were held today social chat and dainty refreshA. Dunn of Hyrum. stake clerk, been forgotten. The state game department has In the Richards Funeral home for Knit from ments were enjoyed by twenty were visitors at the sacrament been fencing recently against the Luman Fielding Heath, who Wiring Building high twist silk It Is luster6, members. less and has the new style herd of elk that have been com- died Tuesday morning following a Carl Pchrson and Bert Kendrick Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Murray meeting on Sunday afternoon. Spefoot and plaited moccasin ing down on the foothills east of lingering illness. He was bom June of the Pehrson Electric company, announce the birth of a son Satur- cial musical numbers, trio. Misses Grace. Madia Muir, Mrs. Leta Al"French" heel. Providence and entering the hay 17. 1885, at Smlthfleld. a son of are rewiring several of the upday evening. The mother, formerlen accompanied on piano by Shirstacks of Floyd Checketts. Warden Orson Omer and Josephine Field- stairs rooms in the Arlmo block In ly Miss Edith Maughan, and babe ley Allen, all of Logan; vocal soio 8eeholser 1S says that about are doing nicely. ing Heath. Three sisters, Mrs. order that each room can have its damage has already been done to Harper Hill, Mrs. Pearl Adams and individual electric light and heat Mr. Louise Perkins returned Cyril Nelson, accompanied on the Mr. Checkett's hay. Mrs. Walter Hill of Logan, survive. meter. home Thursday after a pleasant piano by Mrs. Leta Allen. 3 for $3.95 Nfr. and Mrs. Scott Kidmann of ten day visit with his brother Mr. Burial will be in the Smlthfleld Arco. have to returned their Three Day Coarse Idaho, Service Weight Stocking Thomas Smith at Live Oak, Calicemetery. Petersboro Visitors home after spending a few days Directors of the farm account fornia. Fred Peterson and family of as Orof For Mr. Mrs. the and guests long wear without sacrificing beauty this service weight to be held Substantial Sum Received summary school The Wellsville ward Relief So- son Petersboro. were Logan shoppers on Kidman. is a very practical gift It Is knit from high twist stocking as social a was not will meet Cache large Wednesday. Mr. Peterson states throughout Utah, Although there Wellsville John Wyatt waa guest ciety presidency sponsored 6llk from top to toe and finished with Mrs. Thomas Muir entertained at picot edge. It has a county farmers Monday, Tuesday attendance at the annual Charity that the Cow lane route between of honor at his home on Wednes- Tuesday afternoon in honor of the a delightfully arranged dinner on moccasin foot, "French" heel, and the lower half of plaited and Wednesday, December 28, 29 ball Wednesday evening as some Mrs. officers. President retiring Logan and Petersboro is rather day evening when the members of In honor of Misses Grace the hem Is reinforced for garter strain. and 30. according to the an- former years. It Is believed that rough for travel at the Hendry. Mrs. Jane Walters Sunday, present his family met to celebrate his MaudeMrs. and Madia Muir, Mrs. Leta Allen nouncement of N. D. Salisbury, when a checkup of the tickets out- time. and Verda Maughan. 82nd birthday anniversary. A Miss Marie Smith chairman of the agricultural com- standing. in finally made, a very entertained at and daughter Shirley. Merlin and chicken dinner was served to 64 Lea Copen of Logan. mittee of tlie Utah Bankers asso- substantial sum of funds will have on a evening. Friday candy pull Show at Smithfield guests. Mr. Wyatt received several The Daughters of Pioneers will were ciation, which sponsors the school been raised for use by the comfriends Sixteen present girl 3 for $2.50 Alf Sparks, boxer birthday gifts. Out of town guests and give a program and dance next professional C. O. Stott. economist for the exA. A. house. Finnage. store music, making candy enjoyed munity were Olsen Mrs. Mr. and Lloyd In the ward Wednesday evening tension service at the college. Is chairman, stated that upwards of and wTestler, who Is promoting a refreshments. and Inshow at and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Olsen wrestling In putting over the 800 tickets had been placed with boxing and Mrs. Lciloy Tarklnson entertain- amusement hall. Every one Is Starting today, and in each issue of the Cache of College ward and Louts Wyatt vited. Tlie Mendon orchestra will course. All farmers Interested in various organizations of the city Smithfield tonight, says he has a children's a ed at arranged prettily of Logan. American, we will run a series of numbers furnish music. the keeping of accurate accounts to be sold. A full report will be very fine array of talent for the In honor of the sixth birth-uuparty IL The Daniel in our .advertisements. We will also have from Wells cf 4 camp in their work are Invited to attend forthcoming as soon as the check- entertainment of the fans. The anmveisary of her daughter enare will be staged In the Junior the daughters of pioneers show the courses. five to twenty numbers in our windows. Clip received Aneise on Friday. She up has been made. tertaining at an apron and over- several birthday tokens. Ice cream. high school auditorium. advertisement and compare the number our all dance at the Second ward reballs and candy creational hall Wednesday evening j cake, popcorn to Wilma with the numbers in our windows, and you Bone Not Knitting were served Hall, DarDecember 9th. A quilt will be lene Lindiey, Gayle Bradshaw, may get a free gift, such as hose, shoes or Frank Hunter, employee of the given away during the evening. Hall. Lorraine Bankhead, Shirley Lewiston Sugar factory, who sufcredit slips. Miss May Jones, Miss Rosella fered a broken leg during the late Jensen and Grant Miller of the Arlene Parker, Earl Wyatt and Wellsville. The family of Robert were en- Brown celebrated his 66th birthcampaign, has been taken home Hyrum stake board attended the Aneise Parkinson. Games from the hospital, but It Is re- Second ward M.I.A. on Tuesday joyed during the afternoon. day anniversary at his home on all of Mr. Bramwell, supervisor Your Number is A delicious dinner was ported that the broken bone is evening. J. Karl Sunday. the church seminaries, as It not knitting as rapidly A tall vase of pink chrysserved. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Price enter- Wood and M. J. Snuth of the should. Mr. Hunter may be laid up anthemums centered the table tained at dinner on Tuesday ev- South Cache seminary, visited the where for several more months. covers were laid for twenty to Mr. and seminary classes here at the jun- ening in compliment Mrs. Wm. P. Leatham, Mr. and i0r high school on Friday after- - guests. Mr. Brown received several town guests Lodge Elects Officers Mrs. Wm. Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs noon. Mrs. Millie M. Baxter is birthday gifts. Out of were Mr. and Mrs. Eslas Lindiey Harmony lodge No. 21, F. & A. Merrill Green. A basket of fruits instructor of the classes here. and family of Hyrum. officers Tuesday ev- centered the table. Music was enM., elected $ La Von E. Darley of Rupert. IdaMr. and Mrs. William C. Brenchas joyed the remainder of the even- ho, came Sunday and will visit ening at the Masonic temple entertained at dinner on Satley follows: William Lohman, master, ing after the dinner. relatives during the week. He is to urday evening in compliment M. The Sixth quorum of Elders of guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. succeeding R. Simpson; C. W. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Brenchley of High or Military Heel. Rapp, senior warden; A. H. Mich- the Wellsville ward entertained Thomas T. Darley. 49 North Main Green River, Wyoming. Other els. junior warden; Dr. H. R. Mc- their partners at a dancing party Up to $5.00 Value. The Teachers quorum of the guests included Messrs, and Gee, relected treasurer; E. H. Pet- at the tabernacle on Wednesday Wellsville ward was reorganized ESI William P. Murray of Og- were erson, numbers secretary. Officers evening. Musical Sunday afternoon with Carl B den. Parley Murray, Heber Murray, will be installed December 15. given by Mrs. Russell Stuart and Bradshaw as president and Eaill. Evan H. Bankhead, Mrs. Parley Hall. A delicious lunch Green and Keith Leishman as Luther Murray. Evan Hall and Mr. and Mrs. was served to eighty guests. as Big Sugar Dance Leishman Merlin counselors and Brenchley. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Murray en- secretary. At the Persiana at Preston The Ladies' Farm Bureau local reon a at were tertained dinner Deacon turkey quorums The the dance annual Wednesday night, No. 1 met at the home of Mrs. A vase of lavas Archibald evening. with Thursday Virgil organized Herman Theurer on Thursday given by the employees of the ender centered WoodW. president and Joseph Franklin County Sugar company the tablechrysanthemums wn Mrs. Laura Archibald where covers were laid ward and Lorin J. Miller as coun- evening. was held. There was one of the a on Christmas presents. talk gave town as of for thirty. Out guests selors and Laverne Leishman Musical numbers were given by O largest crowds that ever attended were Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Neilsen one. Group two t.'v of group secretary this annual function. About fifty and Mrs. Ella Neilsen of Mrs. Ruby Price. A book review, Hyrum, are President Reed Brenchley and bags of sugar were given Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. by Mary Roberts My Story of Dean Anderson and Arnold MaughMurray was given by Mrs. Mary M away. The Bluebird orchestra of Rmdhart, PeC. Lee Mr. Oren Mrs. and Ogden and an as counselors, with M Christmas Tree Light Sets Lcgan furnished the music. Light refreshments were Hendry. 5 terson of Garland. Maughan as secretary. Group three served to twelve by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Brenchley are Roger W. Green as president K? s Extra Globes KTT5vIYVS"37V8iI7SY57ZVV531 ancj baby of Green River, Wyom-with Lloyd Riggs and Franklin es Merhirne with for their Chic Gift Suggestion left counselors as ing, Sunday Vere Price Light Fixtures and All Electrical a Peasant visit with rela- rill W. Green as secretary. K&i&sa.' SLiHlS. O !LQSlSZiZtS3 after of tives. They were house guets Appliances Priced Proportionately Mrs. Emily Johns of Logan . jjf their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. spent the week end here guest oi NEW 1932 RADIOS and up C. Brenchley and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Heber L. Maughan. She was Walter L. Glenn. the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. jii Mrs. Ora Smith and Mrs. James Thomas T. Darley on Sunday. Drouth relief loans aggregating & Larsen were guests of Mrs. George The Maughan family genealogi- $225,491 have been allowed by govjj J. Haslam of Logan Friday. cal meeting was held Sunday af- ernment authorities to farmers of The Wellsville ward Primary of- ternoon in the Wellsville ward Utah, to a telegraphic M President Heber C. messageaccording ficers held a preparation meeting tabernacle. -a received Tuesday by Diat the home of Mrs. Herschell Maughan and Chairman John H. rector William Peterson of the A .. bp ffl Bradshaw on Friday evening. The Maughan of Logan were in attend- Utah State Agricultural college S teachers topic was given by Mrs. ance and were in charge. Matters extension service from Walter E. were were members all Refreshments to Maud Hendry. of importace Eliff, administrative officer of the served by the hostess to fourteen discussed. federal loan office. Grand Forks, members. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson, North Dakota. 5jj rit Arimo Bldg. Logan, Utah g Melvin W. Leishman and Miss Conrad Peterson, and Miss Myrtle More than 300 Utah applications L. Hose-Col- or, of Mrs. Proviof Fuhriman guests were dinner Anna Mary Muir for drouth relief funds are pendx lat vk dence were married at Salt Lake Westerhlom at Logan Sunday. ing the approval of the govern- of on Tuesday. The young couple . Mr. and Mrs. John Darley of their spent the fore part of the week Wellsville were guests come Wuietlde gift of one of th( at the capitol city and returned daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. EE sets Wednesday. new beaded Alton Bird, Saturday evening.Meu-do- n of of Whitworth the class The neckwear departments ar( j,ir and Mrs. Ed showing them In fascinating arraj DiUon Montana, were visiting with primary with their teacher Mrs. Jane and President Annie Hughes held their grandmother, Parkinson on Saturday on their a candy pull at the home of evjf: Heninger Thursday way home from a business trip to Tlie Christmas Tree Vi Games and making candy, Salt Lake and Ogden. ening. Christinas tree is sup- - fjj Some 65 members of the Weils-vill- e formed the entertainment. Those, to have originated jS two wards attended the tem- present were Wanda Hill, Lorraine Jjj In Germany, but the Christ-mission at Logan on Friday Wood, Delpha Smith, Melba Buist, ple K In the first mas tree came Atm 1 Faye Hancock. Melba Maisey, Rich-- ! Instance from Egypt and its jj evening. Providence Cieo of Mildred Dolton Bird, Olive Miss K Hardman, a period origin dates from much earlier thnn the Chris- spent the week end here as guest ards. Is The tree era. tian of Miss Edith Jones. Mrs. Edgar Hancock was hostess palm known to put forth a branch The pageant "Hearts of th? to an attractively arranged party every month, and a spray of Jl Children was very successfully on Friday evening. Pinochle formfi this tree with 12 shoots on Second ward on ed the entertainment. Score prize at the presented jl It was used in Egypt at the and Sunday was won by Gwen Smith and Edafternoon Saturday y time of the winter solstice - fj evening to large appreciative au- gar Hancock. Delicious luncheon the as a of completsymbol 0 119 No. Main diences. This pageant was under was served at the close of the evSI ed year. Logan, Utah the auspices of the genealogical ening to Mr. and Mrs. Gwen Smitn committees of the two Wellsville Miss Alice Smith, H. C. Stauffer. ,.. COLLEGE MUSIC DEPARTMENT TO PRESENT RIGOLETTO" AT Frl Un - je '.s. CAPITOL THEATRE IB JANUARY Wr.-..o- Con-tirrti- FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSIERY . . . THE IDEAL - 1 y - CHRISTMAS GIFT Mar-tam- i Nil-so- 1.00 for o. n. BIRTHDAY PARTY AT 1.45 WELLSVILLE 89' y njtlarjavJ PfirtV V At Brown Home SaaSHaaHHHHgiHKriKKSg In Wellsville WEEK END I f N? (Specials! 2316 Ladies Dress 5; Slippers- - BDOJJs Mes-dam- es ri Childrens Slippers p heavy sole H SI. 65 value a i i Ladies New Style L. D. S. HOLIDAY SPECIAL A Utah Drcuih g Farmers Given 0 Federal Aid fj p Special d 0. "- $35 " $0. 0. Ladies Cotton jg 5 0 French Nude a yj 3E collar-and-cuf- fi Childrens Long SEND Stockings 25c value rllE m in s I S SHOE STORE 34 0. I 65? Full Fashion Hose p U AH New Shades jg ! ALL NEW STOCK NEW LOW PRICES Garments Fiber Silk Hose 50c value Special g& West Center Lyric Bldg, pi Logan, Utah Cardons Chocolates For the very Happiest Xmas Possible We will pay the Postage anywhere in the world The Bluebird m |