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Show CACHE AMERICAN Tuesday. December 29, 1931. L.T 1L 1 .A. LOG AM. CACHE COuxVTY. UTAH ".! 1! - " -t- CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION Ilymra Postmaster Hri John A. Israelsen, postmaster at Hyrum and lfu wrre shaping In the ccjnty scat on Mond y. Visiting Brother Mrs. W. W. Smart left 34mtny for Loo Angtlrt whrre she hat Solo in Anthem-Ot- her gone for a visit during days with her brother. Social Event Arthur McOrrgor. Program Given in Ward Leta Allen Chapel Sing VUitlng HAppY Mother-D- ean Shepherd of Pocatello U spending the holidays in Logan, having come here to visit his mother. Mis. A. M. Shepherd . . o WeV a greater ni year sene and of ? of ronae and all of for n, our Your Beauty Salon Stockton - Christiansen s . ss ough e, ccu-fortab- ly y Nor-ber- J. g. CU Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Wsrr of Preston aer lx an business visitors Satnidsy evening Mr Wsrr ha been employed at Ue Franklin County Sugar factory during the fall beet campaign as chief par' lea CAnother I For Man la Logan opens with new hopes Mention ward held their annual L-- 11. Dallies, dealer In foxes and and determination to Christmas celebration on Friday Turkeys in Demand-Th- ree real estate The follow In Interesting program has been indealer aton Idaho Falls Once more we doliars for our earnest desire announce i ovsnd business turkey Logan given In the ward chapel under er the seek end. Mr. Daines re- tmo dollars for spring Iambi, u hold to the maintain the direction of the 8unday school spirit fcockl will business to be fairly well up the price the growers are reruim; with 8upt. Edgar ports superintendent-which this season inspires. to normal In the Snake River val- at Riverton. Wyoming, according to Hancock presiding. Christmas an the Kemmerer Gazette. Tncse were them by choir with Leta Ailed of ley. metropolis. the prices received for tin t noire was Logan singing the solo In solicitation sung Christmas turkeys and lamb tn Here your continued pat -Inspector Gap Frmyer chaplain H. O. Hughes; that section of the state. Mazen P. MaUieas, and formerly kindly feeling toward us we story. Betty Klabey; song by the bishop of Providence but now ag . Sunday school; Trio. MUuea Baida rlcultural and Services -extend Brief each to you our best of crop Inspector and Grace Muir and Leta Allen; Donna V. Clirtstcnsen. Infant Davis county residing at Farming-towishes a New Year, Happy story. Jean Sorensen; tong. Sunday has been In Providence and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey school comic was buried Monday recitation, Viola Logan for the Christensen, He made holidays. Wurston of Logan; piano solo, a number of calls on local friends afternoon following brief services. Our most sincere wish (or 1932 is Shirley Allen of Logsn, story, John The little one was born November D. Baker Jr.; that We May Make selection. Mendon Provo Educator 5 of the present year but has not Service our Salon Here orchestra; talk. Bishop If. C. SorProf. Alfred Osmond, Instructor been getting along very welL Symand our Personnel merit your Confidence Beth Kidman in ensen; reading. the B. Y. U. at Provo, accom- pathy Is extended the bereaved and Friendship as well as your Patronage. piano duet. Misses Moselle Barrett panied Mrs. Osmond and his son parents. V and Grace Ladle; talk. Joseph Lar- Waldo who is teaching school in Leave sen who has just returned from a for tout the Salt Lake high school, are visCalifornia mission; song. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Seines, ol itors In Logan for the holidays H. O school; Benediction, Chaplin are guests of ' Mr. and Mrs. Providence, left on Saturday for s They Hughes. After the program each J. A. Hendrickson. trip to the coast where they expcA one of the children received a gift to remain for a month. They made from the Christmas tree. At 2 the trip by automobile. It has been R. M. SMITH, Manafa--' o'clock in the afternoon a childrens piano solo, Della Bartlett; song by a custom with Mr. Schlesa to make dance was given and Santa Claus the class; story, Edna WllUe, song his visits to Long iWch On the Mezanninc. vialted the dance and gave away Alma and Mary Lament; story, and regular Los Angeles daring the winter candy and peanuts to the children. Betty Maisey. Light refreshments season for several years . . LOG AH, UTAH past. by teachers, Grace TO close the day's celebration a were served AnMaxine Zeno Ladle; Stauffer, was ball In ward the given grand Rand Instructor Flans Clinrw amusement hall which was beauti- derson. A was Captain A. R. McCalister, band prettily arranged supper fully decorated In holiday colors. instructor of the Senn high school. KidDancing was enjoyed by the light given by Mr. and Mrs. William of the Christmas tree which was man at their home on Christmas Chicago, Illinois, will be at the D. Lewiston Visitors Ogden Visiter Mr. and Mrs. Ruel L. Rawlins Bert Wright, of Ogden, spent decorated with colored lights. A eve. A crystal bowl of fruit form- S.A.C. for three weeks, beginning Covers were June 13. Captain McCalisters' band and family of Lewiston spent over Christinas in large crowd was present, msny out ed the centerpiece. Logan, having won the national band for contest marked for Messrs and Mesdames Christmas In Logan, guests of Mrs. come here to visit with his father, of town visitors being among them. Infive the He will years. past Rawlin's mother. Mrs. Mary A. John F. Wright. The Mendon orchestra furnished Elmer Hancock, Lynn Longstroth. of approximately Beach. Mrs. Claud Sorensen was hostess struct a group the music. 500 from all parts of the state of Arimo Visiter A Pinochle party was enjoyed at to a well appointed dinner on MonMall-Thrthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry day evening in honor of Miss Lib- Utah, during the summer session Second-ClaW. K. T&rbet and two daughters the showing made by of Arimo, Idaho (. are Logan Those by Baxter of Logan, Misses Helen at the college. Stauffer on Christmas. visthe Cache American and the pre- itors for the remainder of present were Misses Laura Hughes, Jones. Pearl Parker and Lemoine the holiTax Question Hospital A of Wellsville. cabin same of to sentation Maughan log the Alice Smith, postoffice days. They came to Logan Monday dna Sorensen, Fawn George A. Critchlow, member ol department by Postmaster Joseph night. Mr. Tarbet says there is 8tauffer, Maxine Stauffer. Joseph covered with snow formed an atadOdell, this paper has been given considerable more snow in Larsen, H. C. Stauffer, Durrellc tractive centerpiece for the table. the state tax commission, has Logan were laid for eight guests. vised the Cache county authorities, second-clas- s mailing privileges. The than In Marsh Valley. Hughes, Clifford Stauffer. Kay Sor- Covers enwere The tax that the order was this following were couples question involving ensen. Light refreshments privilege granting tertained at an oyster supper at the William Budge Memorial hos- received Monday and was signed served. In contrast alth a year ago on of home Mr. Mrs. no William the should and further by F. A. Tilton. Third Assistant Christmas shen It was 4 below receive pital. Mr. and Mrs. William Bartlett entertained at a prettily arranged Kidman Christmas night after the consideration by the state tax Postmaster General. zero, Christmas day In 1931 was a very mild day here. The thermofamily dinner on Christmas. Table dance: Messrs and Mesdames Elmer: commission nor the county com Alonzo Wood. Harry missioners until a final decision Drrn In Seattle decorations were suggestive of the Hancock, meter ranged around 40 digrees sucase reached in Bartlett. is the the by Ira Dern of Salt Lake, wrestled above zero and during the lvttcr yuletide. Covers were laid for M. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Larsen court which is making a in Seattle last Messrs and Mesdames Gwen Smith. night with a Cali- part of the day rain was the weath- dinner preme review of the case. fornia man by the name of ODale. er offering.! Edgar Hancock, Harry Bartlett, presided at a Christmas anMrs. Martha Hughes. MU .Alice party at their home on Christmas. According to the broadcast nouncer, several thousand people Teachers In Logan and Delpha Smith, H. C. Stauffer. Table decorations were suggestive Cantatas Presented by Choirs Christmas cantatas were sung in were present at the match. Dern Madell and Cleve Hancock, Della. of the yuletide. Covers were laid Byron J. Smith, school teacher for Mr. and Mrs. William Pederson four Cache communities was given a great hand and was at Thatcher, Idaho and wife, are county Grant and Ross Bartlett. The M. I. A. held their Christmas and daughter Rpth of Logan, and Sunday. The Wellsville ward choir styled the "wrestler of the old spending the holidays with Mr. Mrs. Langstroth. presented The Music of Bethle school who specializes in the air- Smiths parents, Mr. and Mrs. party Tuesday evening in the Mrs. Charlotte Alonzo Wood was the hos hem. The Smithfield choir pre- plane spin. The results of the James XL Smith. Howard Kunz. ward amusement hall. Games and tess to a Christmas dinner. The sented the Manger Throne. The match were not obtained as some- teacher at Mink Creek Is also a dancing was enjoyed. Light refreshrooms and table were beautifully Hyrum Third ward choir presented went wrong with the local holiday visitor In Logan, guest of ments were served to 50. thing The Logan reception. Fawn Stauffer. Vella Sorensen Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. The Newborn King. his mother, Mrs. Lottie Kunz and Melba Sorensen of the Budge Joseph Wood,, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Sixth ward and Third ward choirs and Wood and daughters Virginia presented The Story of a Christ- Married 61 Year hospital spent Christmas home Andiey, Misses Leah and Lorraine mas Gift. and The New Born with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Lowe of this Boxeldrr Snow Gone In Sacrament meeting Sunday Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Wood and King. city, who have been married 61 The mild temperatures of the there were present Albert Neilson family. years on the 20th of this month, past few days have caused pracdinner Christmas An attractive GenSchool Band Appreciated and O. W. Allen of the Stake commemorated the event by having tically all the snow to melt in the Mr. and Mrs. Floyd The Logan high school band their family visit with them on vicinity of Brigham City, according ealogical committee of Hyrum and was given by Elder Marvin R. Cooper of Wells-vill- Hardman on Friday. A basket of under the leadership of Prof. A. T. Christmas day. They had one of to motorists who were ever the formed a pleas- Henson made the rounds of the who gave interesting talks. chrysamthumums the most pleasant days of their divide on Sunday. The past few were; ing centerpiece. Covers were laid city on Christmas day and spread eventful lives. This veteran numbers Special musical co;ple days could well be considered m Mrs. A. Parker, cheer to many sections, Duet Mrs. Lucille Hardman and for Mrs. Sarah visiting were among the early settlers of the light of a January thaw which on the Eliza Stuart, Miss Barbara Stuart, the homes of the city officials Franklin and have gone through Cyril Bird, accompanied generally comes during mid winter. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stuart and family. school officials and to the piano by Mrs. Vance D. Walker. college. many of the hardships of pi nicer and Stuart Charles Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Baker has returned The serenading of the band was life. They are happily and Teacher Operated home after spending several days family, all of Wellsville, Mr. and appreciated everywhere evidenced situated at the present Miss Mabel Athay, school teacher and from the many gifts offered by time, however, having a comfortin Salt Lake City visiting with her Mrs. C. S. Barrett and family at Grace public school and daughMrs. Carrie Hill of Logan. those at whose homes stops were able home and plenty of the com- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Athay mother, Mrs. Frances Hill. A. Sorensen Claud Mrs. Mr. and is Marcell Bird, who attending made. forts of life. of this city, underwent an operathe B. Y. U. at Provo Is spending entertained at a Christmas dinner at tion for chronic appendicitis beautwere rooms Parents Get Letter the Cliristmas holidays with his on Friday. The Archers in Salt Lake at Memorial the Budge hospital colors. GUn S. Humpherys, who is laThe Logan stake archers team Logan, Utah, Sunday morning. Her pnts, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Bird, ifully decorated In Christmas and Mrs. Alonzo Wood spent A log house covered with snow boring as a missionary for the L. which won the championship of mother was present during the opat Ogden visiting with formed an attractive centerpiece. D. S. Church in the German-Austria- n the Cache Valley Council, went to eration and reports that she s rs. Woods father, Charles Bowen Places were placed for Mr. and mission, has written his Salt Lake today to compete for getting along as well as can be Miss and her brother and family, Mr. Mrs. William H. Maughan, Mauparents. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. church honors. Those who went expected. Paris Post. Barbara Maughan, Lemoine and Mrs. Hubert Bowen. the vanguard leaders Humpherys, an interesting letter included Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hancock ghan of Wellsville, Mr. and Mrs. upon the date of his first two team composed of Lorin Richards, Three Grandchildren BaxLibbie Miss in that mission. Horace Elder Grant years Alder, Three grand children In one year Keaton, spent Thursday at Ogden visiting Ernest Maughan, ter of Logan. OsWoodrow Wilson and Joseph with relatives. Humpherys is now located at is going some but that is the reMr. and Mrs. H. B. Whitney team cord in the family of Dr. and Mrs. An attractively arranged dinner Germany, on the Baltic Sea. mond; and the vanguard anHe says it is cold there with very composed of was given by Mr. and Mrs. Lynn celebrated their 33rd wedding Thain Carlisle, Weston Vernon of this city. Their It was also little snow. The days are short Vaughn Pond, Fred Roberts and Longstroth on Christmas day. The niversary Saturday. daughter, Mrs. H. Lee Hales of Loscouts an, is the proud mother of a fine These table was centered with a low bowl their son Theos seventh wedding and the nights long. At present it Robert Wayman. of fruit. Covers were laid for Mr. anniversary and Norman's thirteen- gets dark at 4 o'clock 'n the af- were transported to Salt Lake by daughter born on Saturday. Their enterternoon and daylight at 9 oclock Dr. B. L. Richards of the U.S.A.C. daughter. Mrs. Aldyth Vernon Morand Mrs. Frank Hancock, Viola th birthday. Mrs. Whitney Wurston of Logan, Mrs. Emma tained at an attractively arranged In the morning. A new companion and Preston W. Pond, scout ex- ris, of Honolulu, reported a fine of the recently from Oregon has been as- ecutive. The Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. Longstroth. chicken dinner In honor boys were all fitted son on December 20. A son was centerThe following Christinas program anniversaries. A large cake signed the Logan elder. President out with the necessary equipment born to Mr. and Mrs. Weston Verwas given by the Mendon school ed the table. Covers were laid for O. H. Budge with headquarters at to make a great showing in their non Jr. of New York early in the Dresden, presides over this mission, j archery contest. fall. Wednesday afternoon: Song 7th ten guests. The comedy, "Safety First, was grade girls; prayer Principal H. G. by Hughes', poem, Billy Maisey; song given here Wednesday eveningto a 4th and 5th grade girls; recitation the Mendon dramatic club audience. Betty Maisey; piano solo, Verral large and appreciative Laura Kidman, retold story John Soren- Cast members follow: Misses sen. The dance of the Wooden Hughes, Louise Whitney, Fern Buist Mrs. Geneva dolls, 3rd, 4th and 5th grade; poem Mrs. Annie Hughes, John D. Baker; piano solo, Cleo Whitney, Howard Whitney, Kay Earl Buist, Richards; song by the school; one Sorensen, Lynn Wood, act play, 3rd, 4th and 5th grades; Orval Larsen. The Savonis Club met at the poems Theta Barrett, Fred Walker, of Mrs. Ellen Ladle on Thursthe home At and Virginia Heninger. Sewing and social close of the program the pupils day afternoon. the Light re- chat formed the recreation for at exchanged presents. the afternoon. Luncheon was served freshments were served by teachers. Santa Claus visited the the conclusion of the gathering by school. A number of mothers at- the hostess to six. The Beehive girls and Van tended the program. The Primary class of the Mendon Guards with their leaders, Mrs. C. Stauffer Corner First North and Main Sunday school gave the following Wilford Larsen and H. Christmas program in their class enjoyed a party In the amusement Games with hall Thursday evening. room on Sunday morning their teacher Miss Grace Ladle and dancing were enjoyed. RefreshPoem, Dorothy Wood: ments were served to eighteen. presiding. MENDON PrrwUiO Visitor Dance at Proiiilrtne The tao aardg at Providence have joined In promoting a big dance at Proi idrnre community tonight The parly Is simnsored by the sards old folk committee', andn Is being given to raise fund for the annual a inter old folks 932 Burglar Alarm IUnv The burglar alarm at the Cache Valley bank was accidently started to ring Sunday night which caused a great many citizens to gather at the bank to see just a hat all the noise a as about. Paire ltve . Penney Co. inc. MONTH Select Teacher Miss Leigh Lrnkensdorfer has Uen named second grade teach r at Die Woodruff school to succe-Mu lone Dunn, who was marri d on December 1 to Charles Freeman cf Grave, Idaho. In t it it li srsna sra st scs. Mr. Beane Write From Frank W. Beane, residing at Goshen. Indiana, comes a card carrying Christmas and New Years greeting to the editor of the Cache American. Mr. Beane was formerly located In Logan for a number of years where he has a host of friends who will be glad to hear from him. Ks says give all the, boys my best Irishes. Ninth Ward Mutual Dance The Ninth ward Mutuals ant putting on a Christmas holiday dance tonight In the ward recreato an tion hall, according ,, , nouncenicnt by Eric Johnson, pres-- 1 ldcnt of the Young Mens Mutual : Tlie N association. Improvement dance will commence at 8 30 and there will be refreshments. The general public has an invitation to attend the function. Back From Desert L. S. Smart, who has been on the Desert with his sheep for some time past, has returned home and' is aU smiles over the encouraging There has been feed situation. are plenty of snow and the sheep doing' fine. Mr. Smart says the prospects for the sheep men In It looks 1932 is very encouraging. as if there will be a much better price for both wool and lambs. Sunday Evening Social After the Sunday night services, the family of Mrs. J. Z. Stewart, gathered, at the home of Mrs. Ida Stewart Anderson, where they spent a pleasant evening in social chat. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Humpherys, Dr. and Mrs. E. I Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. J- C. Allen Jr., Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Stewart, Mi and Mrs. E. F. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reese, Mrs. J. B. Stewart and Mrs. Andeaoo, - T JB Marriage Licensee Marriage Licenses have been issued to the following couples: John D. Winward, Whitney, and Martha Emily Holloway, Spokane, Wash.; Earl Moses Johnson and Ivy Andrews, both of Logan; George Wm. Evans, Raymond, Alberta, Canada, and Martha Rallison, Preston; John Edward Clark, Rirle, and Emily Jane Ball, Rigby; Glen Luther Wakley and Hilda Rose Nees-e- r, Bodily, Pocatello; Oral and Audrey Hansen, Willard, Utah; John Bernard WilSmith Buchenan, son and Ann Pocatello; Rennold John Contralto, and Donna Canyon, Bingham Beckstead, South Jordan, Utah; Axel Fredrick Pehrson and Minnie Ford Halihan, Idaho Falls; Eugene Everett Cromer, Eureka and Verna Jackson, Logan. Good Music Good En tertainment and Good Eats. $1.25 irsr srara n TcsrTrsrscsni'sn rsr in THE BIGGEST Of The Season Starts Operated Philadelphia Ray Homer, formerly cashier of the Farmers and Merchants Bank In this city, who moved to Idaho Falls from here, U reported to have! recently submitted to an operation for an abscess on the neck In Philadelphia. The latest word was to the effect that Mr. Horner Is In a critical way. DeLure Club Dance Lewiston, The DeLure club of which is composed of a very fine group of young married people, entertained at a dancing party at the Eccles Hotel Saturday night. There were about 40 couples present. Mrs. Walter J. Glenn and her orchestra of Brigham City furnished the music for the dance. The affair was a very successful social. Refreshments were served. GRILL CAFE Sugar Ball Tonight There alii be held at the Palais d Or tonight, the annual Lea iston stigarmakera ball. The Bluebird or- -' chest ra will supply the music which will cover the hour from 9 p m. to 1 a. in. in tlie morning Fifty bags of sugar wilt be given aaay to the patrons of the dance Ogden Visitor C. R. Childs, formerly manager of Bingham's Cafe, a ss a visitor In Logan over Sunday. Mr. Chldv Is contemplating putting up an eating place at the Union Stock yards In Ogden where he will welcome his Logan friends should they make a trip to the Junction city. Fred Brown Home Fred Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Brown of this city. Is home for the holidays and expects to leave in the morning for San Francisco where he has employ-- 1 ment with the Manhattan caic.j Mr. Brown has been away from; Logan since July and is glad to bei able to get back even If it Is only for a brief visit with relatives and! friends. NEW YEARS EVE PARTY AT 1 r Children's Dance Upwards of (00 children of the city were entertained at the Palais d Or on Christmas day by the management of that popular dance pavilion. There children acre given free dance, free candy and nuts and returned home loud tn thrlr praise for the wonderful time. j Make Reservation Now For Annual Wednesday December 30 at 9 OClock Mens Union Suits. $1.25 value for 66 Boys Union Suits. All Sizes-Thr- ee 49 Mens Dress Shirts. Values up to for 66' Mens Dress Hats. Values up to S3.50. for $1 59 Season- - for 7 Mens Work Sox. heavy weight, at Mens Oxfords. Not all sizes. S4.00 to $5.00 value, at . Mens Neckwear. 60c to 65c value for Mens and Boys 39 Caps. $1.00 value, for feoys Corduroy Pants. for $2.75 value. Mens Dress Sox. Fancy Patterns, il JL 11 for Boys Dress Shirts. All Sizes. All New Patterns . Boys Heavy Weight Shoes. Sizes 12 to 2 y2 to sy2 2 and QJJ SHOE STORE 34 West Center Lyric Bldg. Logan, Utah |