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Show f PAGE SIX EOGAN CACHE VALLEY DAILY (UT1AII) INDIANA GREETS MRS. HOOVER IIERES MORE ABOVT Conference as!";' J ' ,y-- ry r4 Mi r: it ft 4. 1 1 i luldets elicit e Adams flu el to Itchy m hiioit left field Frls.h r i ' ' Xt e t i vi A , '' V?r ' .'4 $4. X 3 r fri I ' 4 ? ? t t f JF t V " A J' -,,r ,::j C f ' t 4 lie fTt r a$M Former Resident Of Smithfield Dies .v Y if Wod has b t n SMITIlFIEI.lt received here of the death in lr glnin, Idiho, of Mrs Elizabeth 1 Ju hail, 89, a foimer lesidint ol Smithfield. Funeral servh s w 111 he held in i d the Smithfield Third ward uesday at 1 p m. Mrs Juchau was hom oil board ship while her paients were emi grating to the Fulled St ctes as con verts of the Latter ftav Saints chuch The family were early oi Fitch, and Mrs Juchau has lived practically all her lfo In Smithlie Id. She moved to Virginia about six years ago to live with her soil, James Juchau One daughter. Mis Sarah New bold of Sa't Lake, also survives. While In Smithfield, Mrs. Juchau was a prominent church worker, especially in the Relief Society. Site was president of the waid organiz alien for a number of years. For Coughs From Colds That ?t! '1 Worry You H A Super Help Creomulsion is made to give supreme help foi coughs from colds that worry you. It comthe bines seven helps in one best helps known to science It Is for quick relief, for safety. But careful people, more and more, use it for every cough that starts. No one knows where a cough may lead. No one can tell which lactor will do most That depends op. the, t.'pe of cold Creomulsion cots $1 25 a little moie than lie'ps. But it means the tit most hilj. And it costs you nothing if it fails to cm .,ek bring the q.ilik relief Your druggist guarantees it. Vise it for safety's sake CREOMULSION for Difficult Coughs from Colds (Ad' ertisement) lesr T, grounded out to Foxx uuasMi-,te1' tut a nte play by (.v who got the hall tear the ft ul lute and beat tilt lunni r to fli st .so urns no hits no errors FOURTH INNING Dvkfj grounded out. Gilbert to Hitt unit ( ) hi ane out on btrikes It was (.limes' fouith stnkeout summons oti', G Ibert to Bottomley No runs no h'ts, no errors. fumed (aidmals Bottomley But (ex lirane diopped "winging fht thud strike but threw him out to Foxx Watkins raised a high tiv to Haas m tight center tNuli Ininttd to Earn.iaw aud was out, Earnshaw to Foxx. No runs, no hits, no errors FIFTH INNING Athletics Foxx g through short for a single Gtlbe rt touldn not quite reach the hall Miller foretd Foxx to second, Gel belt to Frisch. Haas groundt J to Ad tins who turned It Into a double play, Adams to Frisch to Bottom relalnts 1'iierids and fiom all over (ache Valley and Southern Idaho n The College ward resident chapel was filled to capacity. Fit st Counselor Alma Olsen the services which began with tile thoir singing "Come, Come Ye Saints" The opening praver was by George Raymond of Logan ud d 1 6, 9 3 0. Beautiful The choir then sang Zion. Charles O Dunn of Logan told of his early at quaintance with John Sclit nk In 1810 when the ward was fust organized In that time. Mr Schenk was chosen first counselor to Mr Dunn. Bishop Joseph H Olsen and J E Zollinger paid tribute to the character and faithfulnes of Mr Schenk who labored in the bishop rie wit1- - them for 15 )ears. A VaoVi F qraar) nraeiHant Anderson and President Joseph Quinuev Jr, endorsed all that had been said in regard to the splendid hie of Mr. Schenk, adding that he was always w filing to accept any position to which he was called a Voice is A trio, "Somewhere 4 tf Calling" 'by Eva, mlet and Jtan Olsen, and a solo b E 11. Bern h were rendered during the serxiees As a t losing number the choir sang e Meet B(ond the Rivti "Shall and benditlioti was pronounced by James Olsen Interment was in the Piovidenco cemtery where the grave was dedi rated by C W. Dunn Ginndcbtl dren carried the many btautitul floral olterings and six grandsons acted as pallbearets XX The population of Italy before the war was 3171)9000 France, 39,601,509, German-.- , 64 935 J93 The latest population .figures for tnese are countries IUlv, 40,796 00, Fianc , 40,745 874, and Geimanv, 62,348 782 Monumental Works , Continue Business Bott Bro'heis Monumental' works will, eontmue In business in Levan wheie it has been a going business the past 50 yeari. This ani.ojneement was made by Manager NY phi J. Bott of the firm on Monuav. Rebuilding will commence as soon as the fue insuranea is corrnletert ha In the meantime the firm will continue taking oiders and until their new machinery and rt constructed building are ready for operation the work will be done in the firms Brigham City plant. $ , V llorur This pit lure shems Mrs. Herbert on her nitiuil ul Indianapolis, it lure she at leaded a eonient'wn of eft to ritfht , aie Airs. Hitriy G. (till Sam! liiuliis. Leslie, Indiana's fust lady; Mrs. Hooter, and Gotcr-no- r Hairy G. Iishe. In the rear me Mrs. Frederick I.dey of AVtt York, tluiirman of the Girl Scouts field dnisimi (lift), and Mrs. A holes F. Brady of New Yoik, ihaitman of the national board of directors. HERES MORE ABOUT BUNGSTARTER (Continued From Page 1) L. ounded FACTORY ley. No runs, one hit, no errors Cards Gelhe 1 petpptd to Foxx I a One of the largest funerals ever la Id In f olkge ward was that of John Schenk on Sunday afternoon OCT. v C-t'- i JOHN SCHENK (CoDtiuued from page oue) e 1 y )$ (Continued froin page one) he indie Ate d, had iisin in hi' ei ties to the point where nonuthmg had to he done 1, Tin re are ones! nn n 'o in there are hom'd nn n mm hi icing ns 'lhev aie not routined to ant one political put or him h ami I make no plei for an individual Hut I do make an ap candidate p ml to members ol the L I) to preserve tilt he r'tdirc of the lr lathers and sai tin- - toiintrv f 0111 .tunic hv and lu Pxesidciit Nibley disc used tin implovnunt and stiesid the sc i iousnt s ot the piohlim lh s, id punhc work should be t ne oui .eg'-with some and that individuals me ills should aid uu niplov m, nt wherever posunle b expediting in dividual c utei pi me pti ad'd for Am) llie Golden Rule in international re '1 he m w anili issador ! items spoke bnen'ly of the Mexican people and sad 'ns expiriimis with them hid made him love and tespest the people as a class Unemplo ment was stiessid also by Ilishop Camum who bald It was the duty of eviy Moimon give employment to others wheioextr collective feasible) Individually J v, lie asserted, t1it church should ahl the federal &n4,Mito authoii tics in solving tiio juohh hi Mlssionar hluji! fiom vaitous p.u to ot the world gave hi it u poits of their atUvum Play-by-pla- MONDAY, TRIBUTES PAID HERE'S MORE ABOUT M 'A iV HERALD, unt'l they are chat, operators, including the necessary off shift. 3. VTalking papers for the operator who has for her phrase Lines busy," when she doesnt want business to interfere with her plcasuie. 4. The employment of more operators so that patrons will get response quicker than if he sent a letter notifying central he was going to call. 5. Gas masks for persons using public phone booths. 6. Capital punishment for people who call you up at 3 a. m. and ask if I s a is there. 7. Rccencrs popping" in ears of unsuspecting sufferers waiting patiently for report on alleged attempt of operator to get number must he done away with under penalty of using sandpaper bath towels hencefoith and foreer-more- . If you are fax or of the aboxe measures, cast your vote for Old Joe Uungstarter, the only candidate to come out for bigger and better steaks! T-bo- C Hvde Mortenson of Trenton and tv.o Hawaiian selections by the Bluebird oichestra. Speakers were Edward Leavitt James Taggart, I.evl II. Allen of an1 Bishop liver LEWISTON Funeral services Interment was in the Lewiston tor Milo Clawson Levis weie boil Sun lav in tlu Lewiston Firs' waid cimete-- y where S XV Hendr.tks of chapel with Bishop S iuI E Hvtr Ut iimond Jt dit ated tlie giave presiding Iravrrs wort effned hv Joseph fhemiMs regard tho bl.nk dia Uxor ami I)av id O Hendricks Mu niomf a.s the hardest substame sic was by tho efiolr Special num known to silence It h consider bora included a votal olo hv Merle ably harder than tho ordinary da Cunningham, a violin selection by mond Interment For Lewiston Man r'e FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser t l (.rime out, Karnwhaw to Foxx Bout hit grounded to holey who threw hint out to Foxx No lulls, no hits, no errors SIXTH INNING Holey grounded out, Gelhe rt to Bottomley Gelbert made a beaut! fut play Earnshaw up Tin rowd give him a hand Lariitdiaw tanned It was (Dunes' tilth strikeout Bisti op grounded out, Erlach to Bottom SHOWING hits, no errors. SEVENTH INNING Athletics Dykes walked It was Cochrane rais (, limes fust pass ed a high fly to Wilson who caught the ball on top of the plate Sim mons sent a long fly to right field which W'atkins caught after a long run It was a great catch. Gidmes thiew to firbt base three times It was Foxx fanned, swilling. Grimes sixth strikeout Cardinals- - Hafey was called out oil btrikes XXaikins sent a high llv to Simmons ill short left W il son lined a single to centei and when Haas was safe at second played the hall slowly. The official It s orer ruled it a two base li it was a great exhibition of base run lung. Gelbeit was purposedy pass cd Grimes sent a high fly to Haas Haas made an ex in right center cellent cateh No runs, one hit, no errors EIGHTH INNING Athletics Miller grounded out. Gelbert to Bottomley . Haas bunted down third base line aud beat it out by a step, Grimes played the ball pertectly but has was too last The umpire Haas stole second. called him out but reversed his decision w hen Frisch dropped the It was an error for Frisch ball The St Louis players gJtheied around Empire Deisel and protest ed b tterly Boley grounded to Grimes and the ball caromed off his glove and be picked it up and made a play for Haas at thud but the runner was safe it was an in field bit for Holey. The game was held up while Mack got a pinch lilt ter for Earnshaw. Grove went to the bull pen Jim Moore batted for Earnshaw Moore walked, filling the bases Bishop claimed the ball hit him but was overruled Bishop grounded to Bottomley forcing Haas at the plate, Bottomley to Wilson. The bases were still load ed Iivkes grounded to Gelbert, forcing Bishop at second It was Gelbert to Frisch. No rurs, two hits, one error. Cards (trove now pitching for Athletics Douthtt popped to Bisli op behind second Adams grounded out, Dykes to Foxx x'riseh singled to center Quinn and Walherg were in bull pen for the Athletics fanned, swinging. It was tin third time in succession lie had tanned No runs no hits, no errors. No runs, no This Week Only The New All Enamel Learn what color has done for the kitchen! See demonstrated here at our store this week, the new Majestic Ranges in colors. Majestic has always stood first in quality, now it is first in beauty and spotless cleanliness also. This demonstration is an enjoyable event that you will not want to miss come with your friends and see the marvelous beauty and many exclusive features of these newest ranges. All-Enam- The New Majestic Transforms Your Kitchen With Color Y'ou may choose the nexv Majestic in color Apple Green, Gray, Ivory xour or White.lt is a range that w give your kitchen the beauty, style and color that modern decoration demands. And xxith ths cGarm of color you benefit from all the quality in materials and design that has made Majestic a household word for fifty years. Let this demonstration show you hoxv much easier your cooking will be, and how ou ill save time and money, txhen the nexv Majestic graces your kitchen. el 11 x 1IUNINQ walked Coc Inane Simmons raised a high fly to Gel bert in short left Foxx sent a homer in left field stands scoring Cochrane ahead of him Foxx hit the first ball pitched. Miller called out on strikes. Haas gi ounded out to Bottomley. Two runs, one lilt, no errors. Girds Hafey poped to Cochtor Watkins Blades batte-rane Gilbert out uu stuke a, ending the game No runs not hits, no erreus. 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HOPE IT IS ANYBODY . vvjuq SO Two Cache countv Democrats have definitely refuses! the r.omina- fmn to run for ronprre in th Jt'Jr-idistrict They are Mrs. Weston Vernon, formpr national committee-womefor I tali, and George D Preston, piespnt countv attoreny renominated to sue reed himself It is understood Mrs X ernon was week on approse hed again la-- t making tile race for congress but after a conterence wrh high off! rials in the partv she asked for 24 lmars in which to make her d.ci sioti which was a refusal With the refusal of Mrs Xernon, Xtr. Preston was approached hv a eif the paMs but he reprpsei!ta"v ton tinned down tile otter advising was the committee that lie on tho ticket it' tins omit ami did nn to so, k thenot tbs if C tins THE MAJESTIC " PLAN It is easily possible for you to own this Majestic at orve. IS e 'nave made a n I j ncr IT AtuT Asl Akl'.VAL 'JLM; All-Enam- el spenal at rangement with the Majestic Manufacturing Company whereby you are offered a liberal Han. 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