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Show in. I'f.i.i FiMav. lure iRT .n cachk I'J.i.i, r Work j kett 51 fhoM Welcome Everybody to the Grand Opening of the Dansante i after the Dance get your Luncheon and Refreshments at the Logan Cafe Comer 1st South and Main U. I. C. Depot vv Ordcn. Van LEWISTON Jay Don Lewis and Clayton Itedgc 'attended the Lion convention at Ogden tilts week. Mr. Phyll Talbot entertained of tlielr club at the member her home Thursday. Dainty re- freshmrnU were served and the afternoon was spent in playing bridge. Mus Noreen Hoskins arrived home Saturday after spending the Calif, winter at 13 Segundo, where she attended school. Miss Haskins is the daughter of Mrs. Thresa M. Haskins. Miss Sylvia Dopp entertained the Loa Ninas club at her home on Friday. A business meeting was held at which Mrs. Reta Orchard was appointed club advisor, the remainder of the afternoon was spent in sewing. Dainty refresh ments were served to following members. Lila Baird, Velda Baird Eunice Morrison, Pearl Kent, TIu Orchard. Le Ore Elwood, Norma Dopp, Era Haslam and Edith Kent. Mrs. Art Bumhnm and two children and Mr. Brent Vlllett went to California on Thursday. Mrs. Burnham has gone to meet her husband who preoeeded her there some weeks ago. Mr. Vlllett will return after a short visit. Chicken SanJwiche Cooked Southern Style 15c THE BARREL St. 3S6 N. Main j Logan Lads Champs At Jordan Camp C battery of Logan Tuesday de fealed B battery of Bountiful. to win Uie baseball cham plonshtp of the 145th field artillery of the Utah National Guard. Ja sobsen hurled an excellent game for the winners. The game waa won In the final frame. With the score 2 for B battery, Nielson. C battery batter struck out, Jacobsen walked, stole Dunn popped out, Nielsen second and third. Hirst singled to to Carlson tripled left, and right. Tills Is the Uiird Ume In as many years that the two teams have clashed for the title. The Logan nine won last season, and Bountiful the previous year. 3, PARADISE Cor-brid- 2 J I.uit Lowe Family NIBLEY dent. and Mrs. Clyde Lit'lcdyke Miss Nina Poulsen motored to secretary and treasurer. A delicious lunch was served by the Ogden, Sunday and spent the hostess assisted by Miss Oralic day with her sister, Mrs. Lowd! Cragun. Mrs. Glen R. Winn and Haybali. Invited Mrs. Erie Gordon were Mr. and Jilrs. Howard Laync. Nepld Johnson were Ciarkston guests. Covers were laid for six- Mrs. Lizzie Layne and Miss Leota visitors Tuesday. teen. Mrs. Hattie spent Waddoups A pit'll Is made In the June is The Misses Mary and Norma Layne motored to Preston, SunSunday in Logan. sue of the Utah Taxpayer for a Peterson entertained at their home day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Paulsen of Among those who are attending short session of tire sprclal legis- Saturday evening in honor will the M. I. A. Institute held at the and family were Trenton visitors Miss Alta Roskelley, who no lature on the grounds that commence training as a nurse at U. S. A. C. at Logan this week Sunday. be further tax burden should the Dee Hospital in Ogden in the are Mrs. Seneth Inomson, Misses imposed upon tlie people through near future. A pleasant evening Edith Hyer, Bumece Rawlins, Mrs. a long drawn out legislative ses- was spent in games and music Mrs. Marva Tibbltt, Era after which a delicious lunch was Mrs. Layne, LuclIIa Rogers. Miss Blanche sion. served. Attention Is called to the fact Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Deppe Jr. Taggart and Mrs. Valeria Taggart that even necessary functions cf entertained at dinner Sunday In Mr. and Mrs. Amos Buttars and being curtailed, honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. government arc Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bahen left Mrs. Effle Vlllett. assessed valuations are dropping where Monday for Sacramento, Don Mrs. Mr. Mrs. and Marshall Clifford two and and and tax delinquency is increasMr. B alien will attend the miliA children who have been Napper of Norwalk, California. visiting school In connection with ing. pleasanat evening was spent in with her parents Mr. and Mrs. tary U. It is suggested that the agenda music S. A. C. the were Alvin Covers social chat. and Orchard, returned to her Mr. Ernest Obray has returned should be so curtailed that the laid for twelve. home at Blackfoot, Idaho, Mon- home from the World's Fair at necessary legislation can be put Mrs. Zina Bell and children of day with her husband, Mr. Mar- Chicago. through with dispatch and prompt- Provo, Utah, and Mrs. Gladys ness and that the legislators, bewho came to Lewiston, Frishall Mrs. May Cambell is visiting of Grand children and tween now and the opening of Lindsey her mother, Mrs. Edward Norman day. to returned Colorado, the session, should prepare and Junction, Miss Alioe Elizabeth Loft house On Sunday. June 18, the family two their home after spending themamong informally agree weeks as guests of their parents. of Alvin Orchard gathered at his of Logan is visiting her father detailed a definite, selves upon Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Roskelley. home. A ddiclpus dinner was Mr. Parley Loflhouse. course of action so that long disMrs. Warren Pearce is conThe Misses Blanch and Elva served to 23 members of the comcan be debates cussions and fined to her bed in a very serious Venna Cantwell, Leah and Winn, Those Mr. were, family. obviated. condition, having pneumonia and pletely Melba Plowman, returned during and Mrs. Alvin present The issue contains a Orchard, Mr. and other complications after child week end from a trip the past manner statement of the to the Chicago worlds fair and Mrs. Clifford Marshall and two birth. in which the state tax levies are other children of Blackfoot, Idaho, Mr. Mr. Eldon Pulsipher of Avon interesting eastern points. constl-!' based upon determined, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stokes and daugh- was taken to the hospital. Tues son of Kenneth PilgTim, requiretutional and statutory and Mrs. T. J. Pilgrim, and Mis', ter of Minnadoka, Idaho, Mr. and day In a very critical condition ments. Preductton is made that Stella Kirby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Orchard and family and underwent a major operation. will unless further curtailments The Bee Hive graduating girls James Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kirby of Hyde Park, of Minnadoka, state be made in the costs of attended the swarms meeting at in were united Thursday marriage two children Clifford Orchard and ex government, taxpayers may Wellsville, Sunday night. These in the Logan Temple. The young pect an increase of at least 14 couple will make their home 'n of Lewiston, Mr. Fred Mansfii Id who received diplomas were: of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Walt percent in the levy for state pur- Smiihfield. Johnson. Edna Richmond. poses, due largely to the decrease Raven of Jerome Hodges and family of Trenton, Mary Olsen, Virginia Obray, StelMae Miss in the assessed valuation, which the week as friends of Mr. and Mrs. Fred or la Summers, Mattie Pearce. They is has fallen from the high level of Idaho, of spending Mrs. Milton chard. The day was spent In so- were accompanied by Stella RichMr. and guest $730,000,000 to the present level mond, Esther Shaw, Emma Bradcial chat. Lundqulst. of approximately $520,000,000. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Gordon en Miss Thelda Orchard returned ley and Laura Welch. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pearce, in to Minnadoka with Mr. and Mrs. tertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Austin of honor of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stokes. Clyde Trenton and Mr .and Mrs. RanGordon who are leaving to mak Miss Coley lias just returned dolph Anderson Smithfield of their home in Twin Fails. Idaho. from Joy Lake she has where Salt city motored to Swanlake, Sunday In Covers were laid for eighteen. of Salt been attending school during the compliment of Mr. James Abbot's Miss Thelma Huber Lake City is spending the week past winter. Miss Coley Is the birthday anniversary. Smithfield The Ladies Liter-ar- y Mr. and Mrs. Orson Thomas of club met at the Public Library as guest of her sister, Mrs. Glen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Swanlake were Sunday visitors of Friday evening and reorganized. R. Winn. Coley. Mrs. John P. Greene was elected Mrs. Amanda Miles and son Mr. and Mrs. Jay Van Ordcn their relatives. The Merry Stitchers club Mrs. Robert Griffith, Wade, of Palo Alto, California, and Mrs. Carrie Coley motored president; vice president, and Mrs. A. D. are spending a few weeks as guest to Logan, Sunday and brought Mr. held a party at the Logana Those Plunge, Thursday night. Weeks secretary. of Mr. Miles mother, Mrs. WinHarry Coley home from the hos- present were: Club leaders. Lena Mrs. W. F. Winn entertained nie Nilson and family. Mrs. Joan Pitcher was taken to pital where he had been ill for Christiansen, and Ruby Lofthouse the members of the Junior LaBeth McMurdie, Louise Johnson, dies' Literary club at her home the Cache Valley Hospital Mon- the past week. Mrs. Marion Dopp is spending Bessie Johnson, Marie Bishop and The book, day morning where she underwent Thursday afternoon. Mr. Richard the week at Logan, guest of Mr. Josephine Bishop. "Sons by Pearl S. Buck was an appendicitis operation. Lofthouse took them over. A very The Smithfield Third ward choir and Mrs. Elmer Dopp. given by Mrs. Richard Toolson. Mrs. Delilah Dopp and daugh- enjoyable swim was had. Secretary Mrs. C. W. Clark gave under the direction of Willard Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Call a financial report; President Mrs. Thornley furnished the music for ter of Malad are visiting relatives her spent the week visiting Douglas Hooper rave a report of the Benson Stake quarterly con- in Lewiston. the a?tiviti"s of the past year. The ference. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Butters were father, Mr. Daniel J. James. Mrs. Nellie Mcbride of Hvrum new officers for the coming year1 Mrs. Leon Eardley and childvisitors, Friday. is visiting her father, Mr. William are: Mrs. C. W. Clark, president! ren of Salt Lake City are guests Logan Mrs. Mrs. and Rogers Margaret T. Lemons. Mrs. Martin Roskelley, vice presi of Mr. and Mrs. William McClurt. Short Session Being Urged By Taxpayers tthf rnrvrv rru ric-w TRY OUR LEWISTON da Across from n Victor Olyin, sprnl wetk end in Bmtihlieij uMUng with Mr and Mrs. RoUn Oln. Mr. and Mr. Guidon NiIImjii and fanuiy of Logon sprnt Sunday evening with Mr. and Mr. C. L. Amr. Rapliel FIiojou underwent an operation Wednesday. He u getwill aa can be ting along expected. Mr. and Mrs. Rolan Olson and small ton spent Sunday here s. vwiung with friends and u rela-tlve- Mr. nd Mrs Ariel Anderson of Logan sprnt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs E. L. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Onol Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson, motored to Garland on Sunday to visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pltehrr and family of Cornish spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr. George Cummings. Mr. and Mr. Ellis Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Smith. Mr and Mrs. William Anderson and families, spent Sunday In Black-- 1 j smith Fork canyon. Mrs. James Olson haa returned home afier spending the post two weeks In Salt Lake City. She was accompanied home by Mr and Mrs, Frank Rosenbaum and family. They spent the day visiting wlih relatives. Mr, uscar George and family spent Tuesday visiting in College ward. Mrs. Hiliyard Rose and Mrs. Peterson of Paradise, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tims and family of Logan, spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Anderson. Mr. Jay Tims of Logan, spent the week end with Mr. Darrell Anderson. Miss Alda Salvesen of Hvrum spent Sunday with Miss Lorn Swenson. Miss Eida Iverson spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Len Ames spent ' DANSANTE of jtiMph tit and John Lowe, pnumnriit twins of soutliern Idaho, held a family reunion at Uie home of Jim-jil- i Lowe Sunday, with 71 present. A program waa given by Uie grandchildren of the Lowe broil-is- . with Mra. William Webb Clotule Riggs is spending a week In Logan visiting with frienda an drelauvra. GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES Sunday Mina f Lae Davalopmaat The real history of lace with the punto in aria, the witch In the air, In which the foundation la entirely dispensed with and the lace artist haa complete freedom, Punto In aria marked the emerging of lace from a position aa a craft or pastime to a flue art j Cache Valley Electric Company a Dealers in . . , Electric Supplies of Quality Beet Wishes to the management of the Pannsaimtte AMPEBSOH Lumber Company Building Material Merchants o compre-jAgriiensl- U To the Management of the Reunion Held At Franklin Ftauklin-DratciicU- the Lu-ci- le r- At - Smithfield Local News .Saturday Nite, July 1st 4-- H Y ire sen his an yV in ne m es, li- - rs, re. t7 Congratulations to the Management of the New Dansante These men are to be highly recommended for the wonderful way they have gone about the job of making one of the finest dance pavilions in the entire west. No money has been spared to make this new ball room something of which the entire commun- Its a Wonderful Place Dansante CACHE VALLEY'S LARGEST and his new DANSANTE ORCHESTRA BEAUTIFUL featuring Max Penton BALLROOM formerly with Jack Passey's White City Band We Congratulate the Management Admission(LADIES ity can well be proud. JOHN H. MOSER, Contractor Eddie Lundquist and most The New A. H. PALMER AND SONS Seven Free Checking for Ladies 10c 25c |